Sec. 48. (a) The director may issue to a licensee an order to show cause why the licensee's license should not be revoked or suspended for a period determined by the department.
(b) An order issued under subsection (a) must:
(1) include:
(A) a statement of the place, date, and time for a meeting with the department, which date may not be less than ten (10) days from the date of the order;
(B) a description of the action contemplated by the department; and
(C) a statement of the facts or conduct supporting the issuance of the order; and
(2) be accompanied by a notice stating that the licensee is entitled to:
(A) a reasonable opportunity to be heard; and
(B) show the licensee's compliance with all lawful requirements for retention of the license;
at the meeting described in subdivision (1)(A).
(c) After the meeting described in subsection (b)(1)(A), the department may revoke or suspend the license if the department finds that:
(1) the licensee has repeatedly and willfully violated:
(A) this chapter or any applicable rule, order, or guidance document adopted or issued by the department; or
(B) any other state or federal law, regulation, or rule applicable to the business of money transmission;
(2) the licensee does not meet the licensing qualifications set forth in this chapter;
(3) the licensee obtained the license for the benefit of, or on behalf of, a person who does not qualify for the license;
(4) the licensee knowingly or intentionally made material misrepresentations to, or concealed material information from, the department; or
(5) facts or conditions exist that, had they existed at the time the licensee applied for the license, would have been grounds for the department to deny the issuance of the license.
(d) Whenever the department revokes or suspends a license, the department shall enter an order to that effect and notify the licensee of:
(1) the revocation or suspension;
(2) if a suspension has been ordered, the duration of the suspension;
(3) the procedure for appealing the revocation or suspension under IC 4-21.5-3-6; and
(4) any other terms and conditions that apply to the revocation or suspension.
Not later than five (5) days after the entry of the order, the department shall deliver to the licensee a copy of the order and the findings supporting the order.
(e) Any person holding a license to engage in the business of money transmission may relinquish the license by notifying the department in writing of the relinquishment. However, a relinquishment under this subsection does not affect the person's liability for acts previously committed and coming within the scope of this chapter.
(f) If the director determines it to be in the public interest, the director may pursue the revocation of a license of a licensee that has relinquished the license under subsection (e).
(g) If a person's license is revoked, suspended, or relinquished, the revocation, suspension, or relinquishment does not impair or affect any obligation owed by any person under any existing lawful contract.
(h) If the director of the department has just cause to believe an emergency exists from which it is necessary to protect the interests of the public, the director may proceed with the revocation of a license through an emergency or another temporary order under IC 4-21.5-4.
As added by P.L.42-1993, SEC.85. Amended by P.L.80-1998, SEC.20; P.L.27-2012, SEC.101; P.L.186-2015, SEC.46.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 28. Financial Institutions
28-8-4-3.5. Closed System Stored Value Card
28-8-4-10. Licensed Activities
28-8-4-12. Material Litigation
28-8-4-14. Outstanding Payment Instrument
28-8-4-16. Permissible Investments
28-8-4-19.5. Stored Value Card
28-8-4-21. Form of License Applications; Surety Bond; Fee
28-8-4-24. Contents of License Applications
28-8-4-25. Applicants Not Organized as Sole Proprietorship; Contents of Applications
28-8-4-27. Surety Bond; Requirements; Amount; Termination; Liability; Notices
28-8-4-33. Conduct of Business; Insurance; Permissible Investments; Good Standing
28-8-4-34. Commonly Controlled Corporations or Organizations
28-8-4-36. Contesting Denial of License Applications
28-8-4-37. License Renewal Fees
28-8-4-38. License Renewal; Annual Requirements; Financial Statements; Fee
28-8-4-40.1. License Not Transferable or Assignable
28-8-4-40.4. Carrying on Other Business
28-8-4-40.6. Felony Convictions; Notice to Department
28-8-4-43. Making, Keeping, and Preserving Records
28-8-4-44. Maintenance and Availability of Records
28-8-4-45. Maintenance of Records at Foreign Locations
28-8-4-45.5. Duty to Safeguard Personal Records
28-8-4-46. Compliance With Money Laundering Laws; Investigation and Enforcement by Department
28-8-4-47. Confidentiality of Information; Exceptions
28-8-4-48.1. Failure to File Renewal Form or Pay Renewal Fee; Revocation or Suspension of License
28-8-4-50. Compliance by Authorized Delegates
28-8-4-51. Suspension and Barring of Authorized Delegates
28-8-4-52. Applicability of Law Governing Administrative Orders and Procedures; Venue
28-8-4-54. Claims Against Licensees and Authorized Delegates
28-8-4-55. Compromise, Settlement, and Collection of Civil Penalties