Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1315 | Transmitters of Money; Check-Cashing Businesses
Section 1315.07 | Satisfactory Security Device Maintained.

Effective: April 6, 2007
Latest Legislation: House Bill 454 - 126th General Assembly
(A)(1) In a form satisfactory to the superintendent of financial institutions, each licensee shall provide and maintain a security device of one or more of the types described in division (B) of this section of not less than three hundred thousand dollars or such greater amount as the superintendent finds appropriate but, except pursuant to a supervisory action, not exceeding two million dollars.
(2) By control agreement or terms of the bond, the security device described in division (A)(1) of this section shall run to the superintendent for the benefit of any claimants against the licensee, to secure the faithful performance of the obligations of the licensee with respect to its receipt of money from persons in this state for transmission. In the case of a bond, the superintendent may bring suit on behalf of claimants, either in one action or in successive actions, or may authorize claimants to bring their own actions on the bond.
(B) The security device required by division (A) of this section shall be one or more of the following:
(1) A pledge, with a holder acceptable to the superintendent and subject to a control agreement with the superintendent, of any of the following:
(a) Cash;
(b) Interest-bearing stocks, bonds, notes, debentures, or other obligations of the United States or any agency or instrumentality of the United States, or guaranteed by the United States;
(c) Interest bearing stocks, bonds, notes, debentures, or other obligations of this state, or of a city, county, town, village, school district, or instrumentality of this state, or guaranteed by this state.
(2) A surety bond;
(3) Any other security device approved by the superintendent.
(C)(1)(a) In the case of a security device provided in the form of a pledge of securities, the securities pledged shall be valued at the lower of principal amount or market value.
(b) The licensee is entitled to receive all interest and dividends on cash or securities pledged and, with the approval of the superintendent, may substitute pledged securities, which substitution also may be ordered by the superintendent pursuant to a written order.
(2) In the case of a security device provided in the form of a surety bond, both of the following apply:
(a) The surety bond shall remain in effect until canceled, which may occur only after thirty days' written notice to the superintendent.
(b) Cancellation of a surety bond does not affect any liability incurred or accrued during the bond's effective period.
(D) A licensee shall maintain the security device required by division (A) of this section after the licensee ceases money transmission operations in this state, until the licensee's outstandings in this state all have been satisfied or properly reported to the division of unclaimed funds. However, the superintendent may permit the security device to be reduced to the extent that the amount of the licensee's outstandings in this state are reduced.
(E) No licensee shall fail to comply with this section.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 13 | Commercial Transactions

Chapter 1315 | Transmitters of Money; Check-Cashing Businesses

Section 1315.01 | Transmitters of Money Definitions.

Section 1315.02 | Recipient of Money to Be Licensed or Authorized.

Section 1315.03 | Application for Money Transmitter License - Confidentiality.

Section 1315.04 | Determination on Application - Conditional Approval.

Section 1315.05 | Continuing Duties of Licensees.

Section 1315.06 | Minimum Amount of Permissible Investments.

Section 1315.07 | Satisfactory Security Device Maintained.

Section 1315.08 | Quarterly Reports - Annual Financial Statements.

Section 1315.081 | Written Report of Specified Events.

Section 1315.09 | Records Required to Be Kept.

Section 1315.10 | Application for Approval of Control Acquisition.

Section 1315.101 | Approval of Application for Control Acquisition.

Section 1315.11 | Conduct of Activities Through Authorized Delegate.

Section 1315.12 | Examination of Records and Affairs of Licensee.

Section 1315.121 | Administrative Powers of Superintendent.

Section 1315.122 | Examination Information Privileged and Confidential.

Section 1315.13 | Superintendent to Establish Fees.

Section 1315.14 | Implementing Rules.

Section 1315.141 | Criminal Records Check to Be Requested by Superintendent.

Section 1315.15 | Notice of Charges - Cease and Desist Order.

Section 1315.151 | Suspension or Revocation of License.

Section 1315.152 | Civil Penalties for Violation or Breach.

Section 1315.153 | Injunctive Relief for Violation of Rc 1315.02.

Section 1315.16 | Enforcement Powers of Superintendent.

Section 1315.161 | Service of Notice, Subpoena, or Order.

Section 1315.17 | Administrative Hearing - Judicial Review - Enforcement of Order.

Section 1315.18 | Termination of Business - Approval of Plan - Implementation.

Section 1315.21 | Check-Cashing Businesses Definitions.

Section 1315.22 | Application for License to Operate Check-Cashing Business.

Section 1315.23 | Investigation of Applicant for License - Issuance or Renewal of License - Hearing Prior to Suspension, Revocation or Refusal of License.

Section 1315.24 | Investigation of Violations - Hearings - Injunctive Relief.

Section 1315.25 | Conditions for Deposit of Checks Into Financial Institution.

Section 1315.26 | Limitations on Fees and Charges.

Section 1315.27 | Rules.

Section 1315.28 | Prohibited Acts - Damages for Violation.

Section 1315.30 | State to Solely Regulate Check-Cashing Business.

Section 1315.51 | Transaction Reporting, Money Laundering Definitions.

Section 1315.52 | Liberal Construction of Statutes.

Section 1315.53 | Reporting Transactions - Records.

Section 1315.54 | Investigations.

Section 1315.55 | Additional Prohibited Activities.

Section 1315.99 | Penalty.