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Md. Code Ann., Fin. Inst. § 12-406

Known as the Maryland Money Transmission Act

The act spans §§ 12–12 (34 sections).

(a) To qualify for a license, an applicant shall satisfy the Commissioner that the applicant:

(1) Is of good moral character and has sufficient financial responsibility, business experience, and general fitness to:

(i) Engage in the business of money transmission;

(ii) Warrant the belief that the business of money transmission will be conducted lawfully, honestly, fairly, and efficiently; and

(iii) Command the confidence of the public;

(2) Will keep at all times the permissible investments required under § 12–418 of this subtitle;

(3) Has a tangible net worth computed according to generally accepted accounting principles of at least $150,000, plus an additional net worth of $10,000 for each licensed location or authorized delegate, up to a maximum of $500,000 as provided in subsection (b) of this section; and

(4) Has at least 3 years of experience in the business of money transmission or other related financial services business under the following conditions:

(i) If the applicant is a sole proprietor, the applicant shall have the required experience;

(ii) If the applicant is a joint venture or partnership, at least one of the coventurers or general partners shall have the required experience; and

(iii) If the applicant is any other type of business, at least one of the principal officers or members shall have the required experience.

(b) The Commissioner may require a net worth of up to $500,000, subject to consideration of the following:

(1) The nature and volume of the business or proposed business of the applicant;

(2) The amount, nature, quality, and liquidity of the assets of the applicant;

(3) The amount and nature of the liabilities, including contingent liabilities, of the applicant;

(4) The history of, and prospects for, the applicant to earn and retain income;

(5) The quality of the operations of the applicant;

(6) The quality of the management of the applicant;

(7) The nature and quality of the person that has control of the applicant; and

(8) Any other factor the Commissioner deems relevant.

Official source: Maryland General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Maryland statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.