Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 4 - Maryland Money Transmission Act
Section 12-413.1 - Training to Recognize Financial Abuse and Exploitation of Elder Adult

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Agent” includes an authorized delegate, a subagent, and a subdelegate of a licensee.
        (3)    “Elder adult” has the meaning stated in § 1–306 of this article.
        (4)    “Financial abuse” has the meaning stated in § 1–306 of this article.
        (5)    “Financial exploitation” has the meaning stated in § 1–306 of this article.
    (b)    This section does not apply to a licensee or an agent that:
        (1)    Engages in the business of money transmission solely through the Internet; or
        (2)    (i)    Engages in:
                1.    Selling or issuing stored value devices, traveler’s checks, or money orders, or providing bill payer services; or
                2.    Any combination of selling or issuing stored value devices, traveler’s checks, or money orders, or providing bill payer services; and
            (ii)    Does not engage in any other business regulated under this subtitle.
    (c)    On or before April 1 of each year, a licensee shall provide to each agent, through which it engages in the business of money transmission, training materials on how to:
        (1)    Recognize financial abuse and financial exploitation of an elder adult; and
        (2)    Respond appropriately if the agent suspects that the agent is being asked to engage in the business of money transmission for a fraudulent transaction in which an elder adult is the victim of financial abuse or financial exploitation.
    (d)    A licensee shall provide the training materials required under subsection (c) of this section to each newly appointed agent within 1 month after appointment of the agent.
    (e)    (1)    A licensee shall include a clear, concise, and conspicuous fraud warning on all transmittal forms used by an individual to send money to another individual.
        (2)    The fraud warning shall include a toll–free telephone number for individuals to call to report fraud or suspected fraud.
        (3)    A licensee shall monitor the activities of its agents relating to transmittals by individuals.
    (f)    (1)    (i)    A licensee shall allow an individual to voluntarily be disqualified from sending money transmissions from or receiving money transmissions in the State.
            (ii)    A licensee may require an individual to provide written notice of the individual’s disqualification to the licensee at the address on the licensee’s license.
            (iii)    Unless extended under paragraph (2) of this subsection or terminated under paragraph (3) of this subsection, a disqualification is effective until January 1 of the year following the year in which notice of the individual’s disqualification is given to the licensee.
        (2)    (i)    Before a disqualification becomes ineffective, an individual may extend the disqualification by giving written notice of the extension to the licensee at the address on the licensee’s license.
            (ii)    An extension of a disqualification under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph is effective until January 1 of the year following the year in which notice of the extension is given to the licensee.
        (3)    An individual may terminate a disqualification at any time by giving written notice of the termination to the licensee at the address on the licensee’s license.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Financial Institutions

Title 12 - Miscellaneous Institutions and Activities

Subtitle 4 - Maryland Money Transmission Act

Section 12-401 - Definitions

Section 12-402 - Scope of Subtitle

Section 12-403 - Powers of Commissioner

Section 12-404 - Credit of Revenue From Licensing and Payment of Fines and Penalties Into Various Funds

Section 12-405 - License Required

Section 12-406 - Qualifications of Applicant for License

Section 12-407 - Applications for Licenses

Section 12-408 - Fingerprinting

Section 12-408.1 - Privacy or Confidentiality of Information and Privilege Under Federal or State Law

Section 12-409 - Investigation of Application; Issuance or Denial of License

Section 12-410 - Contents and Scope of Licenses; Additional Licenses

Section 12-411 - Term and Renewal of Licenses

Section 12-412 - Required Bond or Permissible Investments

Section 12-413 - Authorized Delegate

Section 12-413.1 - Training to Recognize Financial Abuse and Exploitation of Elder Adult

Section 12-414 - Fraud, False Statements, or Misrepresentation Prohibited; Management of Funds; Reporting Loss or Theft of Funds

Section 12-415 - Change of Location or Control; Penalties

Section 12-416 - Reports to Commissioner

Section 12-417 - Compliance With Federal and State Laws

Section 12-418 - Required Permissible Investments; Segregation of Money by Authorized Delegate

Section 12-419 - Issuance of Duplicate Payment Instruments

Section 12-420 - Redemption of Unused Payment Instruments

Section 12-421 - Determination of Compliance With Subtitle

Section 12-422 - Voluntary Surrender of License

Section 12-423 - Investigatory Powers of Commissioner

Section 12-424 - Examinations

Section 12-425 - Required Records

Section 12-426 - Violations

Section 12-427 - Persons Subject to Enforcement

Section 12-428 - Hearings

Section 12-429 - Enforcement of Subtitle

Section 12-430 - Penalties

Section 12-430.1 - Reporting and Enforcement of Actions Against Money Transmitters

Section 12-431 - Short Title