If the Commissioner finds that the books, records, and accounting procedures of a licensee are not adequate to enable the Commissioner to determine whether the licensee is in compliance with this subtitle, the Commissioner may require the licensee to have a certified public accountant audit the licensee for any period of time the Commissioner considers necessary or adopt standard, recognized accounting and bookkeeping procedures and records for this purpose.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 12 - Miscellaneous Institutions and Activities
Subtitle 4 - Maryland Money Transmission Act
Section 12-402 - Scope of Subtitle
Section 12-403 - Powers of Commissioner
Section 12-405 - License Required
Section 12-406 - Qualifications of Applicant for License
Section 12-407 - Applications for Licenses
Section 12-408 - Fingerprinting
Section 12-409 - 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 12-415 - 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 12-425 - Required Records
Section 12-427 - Persons Subject to Enforcement
Section 12-429 - Enforcement of Subtitle
Section 12-430.1 - Reporting and Enforcement of Actions Against Money Transmitters