Effective: October 9, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 263 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) Upon the filing of an application for an original license to engage in the business of cashing checks, and the payment of the fees for investigation and licensure, the superintendent of financial institutions shall investigate the financial condition and responsibility and general fitness of the applicant. As part of that investigation, the superintendent shall request that the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation investigate and determine, with respect to the applicant, whether the bureau has any information gathered under section 109.57 of the Revised Code that pertains to that applicant.
(B) The superintendent shall issue a license, which shall apply to all check-cashing business locations of the applicant, if the superintendent determines that the applicant meets all the following requirements:
(1) The applicant is financially sound and has a net worth of at least twenty-five thousand dollars. The applicant's net worth shall be computed according to generally accepted accounting principles. The applicant shall maintain a net worth of at least twenty-five thousand dollars throughout the licensure period.
(2) The applicant has the ability and fitness in the capacity involved to engage in the business of cashing checks.
(3) The applicant has not been convicted of, or has not pleaded guilty or no contest to, a disqualifying offense determined in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code.
(4) The applicant has never had a check-cashing license revoked.
(C)(1) A license issued to a check-cashing business shall remain in full force and effect through the thirty-first day of December following its date of issuance, unless earlier surrendered, suspended, or revoked.
(2) Each check-cashing business shall conspicuously post and at all times display in every business location its check-cashing license. No check-cashing license is transferable or assignable.
(D) A check-cashing business voluntarily may surrender its license at any time by giving written notice to the superintendent and sending, by certified mail, to the superintendent all license documents issued to it pursuant to sections 1315.21 to 1315.28 of the Revised Code.
(E)(1) A check-cashing business annually may apply to the superintendent for a renewal of its license on or after the first day of December of the year in which its existing license expires.
(2) If a check-cashing business files an application for a renewal license with the superintendent before the first day of January of any year, the license sought to be renewed shall continue in full force and effect until the issuance by the superintendent of the renewal license applied for or until ten days after the superintendent has given the check-cashing business notice of the superintendent's refusal to issue a renewal license.
(F) The superintendent may, except as otherwise provided in this division, suspend, revoke, or refuse an original or renewal license for failure to comply with this section or for any violation of section 1315.28 of the Revised Code. If a suspension, revocation, or refusal of an original or renewal license is based on a violation of section 1315.28 of the Revised Code that is committed, without the licensee's knowledge, at a check-cashing business location of the licensee, the suspension or revocation applies only to that check-cashing business location. In all other cases, a suspension, revocation, or refusal of an original or renewal license applies to all check-cashing business locations of the licensee. The superintendent shall not refuse an original license to an applicant because of a criminal conviction unless the refusal is in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code.
(G) No original or renewal license shall be suspended, revoked, or refused except after a hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. In suspending a license under this division, the superintendent shall establish the length of the suspension, provided that no suspension may be for a period exceeding one year. The superintendent's decision to revoke, suspend, or refuse an original or renewal license may be appealed pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
(H) Upon revocation of a license, the licensee shall immediately send, by certified mail, all license documents issued pursuant to sections 1310.21 to 1310.28 of the Revised Code to the superintendent.
(I) The superintendent may, in lieu of a suspension or revocation of a license, impose a fine of not more than one thousand dollars for each violation.
Last updated October 9, 2021 at 5:31 AM
Structure 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 1315.24 | 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 1315.28 | 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.