Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1321 | Various Loans
Section 1321.37 | Application for Short-Term Loan License; Fee; Approval Procedure; Assets; Bond.

Effective: October 9, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 263 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) Application for an original or renewal license to make short-term loans shall be in writing, under oath, and in the form prescribed by the superintendent of financial institutions, and shall contain the name and address of the applicant, the location where the business of making loans is to be conducted, and any further information as the superintendent requires. At the time of making an application for an original license, the applicant shall pay to the superintendent a nonrefundable investigation fee of two hundred dollars. No investigation fee or any portion thereof shall be refunded after an original license has been issued. The application for an original or renewal license shall be accompanied by an original or renewal license fee, for each business location of one thousand dollars, except that applications for original licenses issued on or after the first day of July for any year shall be accompanied by an original license fee of five hundred dollars, and except that an application for an original or renewal license, for a nonprofit corporation that is incorporated under Chapter 1702. of the Revised Code, shall be accompanied by an original or renewal license fee, for each business location, that is one-half of the fee otherwise required. All fees paid to the superintendent pursuant to this division shall be deposited into the state treasury to the credit of the consumer finance fund.
(B) Upon the filing of an application for an original license and, with respect to an application filed for a renewal license, on a schedule determined by the superintendent by rule adopted pursuant to section 1321.43 of the Revised Code, and the payment of fees in accordance with division (A) of this section, the superintendent shall investigate the facts concerning the applicant and the requirements provided by this division. The superintendent shall request the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation, or a vendor approved by the bureau, to conduct a criminal records check based on the applicant's fingerprints in accordance with section 109.572 of the Revised Code. Notwithstanding division (K) of section 121.08 of the Revised Code, the superintendent of financial institutions shall request that criminal record information from the federal bureau of investigation be obtained as part of the criminal records check. The superintendent of financial institutions shall conduct a civil records check. The superintendent shall approve an application and issue an original or renewal license to the applicant if the superintendent finds all of the following:
(1) The financial responsibility, experience, and general fitness of the applicant are such as to warrant the belief that the business of making loans will be operated lawfully, honestly, and fairly under sections 1321.35 to 1321.48 of the Revised Code and within the purposes of those sections; that the applicant has fully complied with those sections and any rule or order adopted or issued pursuant to section 1321.43 of the Revised Code; and that the applicant is qualified to engage in the business of making loans under sections 1321.35 to 1321.48 of the Revised Code.
(2) The applicant is financially sound and has a net worth of not less than one hundred thousand dollars, or in the case of a nonprofit corporation that is incorporated under Chapter 1702. of the Revised Code, a net worth of not less than fifty thousand dollars. The applicant's net worth shall be computed according to generally accepted accounting principles.
(3) The applicant has never had revoked a license to make loans under sections 1321.35 to 1321.48 of the Revised Code, under former sections 1315.35 to 1315.44 of the Revised Code, or to do business under sections 1315.21 to 1315.30 of the Revised Code.
(4) Neither the applicant nor any senior officer, or partner of the applicant, has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of a disqualifying offense as determined in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code.
(5) Neither the applicant nor any senior officer, or partner of the applicant, has been subject to any adverse judgment for conversion, embezzlement, misappropriation of funds, fraud, misfeasance or malfeasance, or breach of fiduciary duty, or if the applicant or any of those other persons has been subject to such a judgment, the applicant has proven to the superintendent, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the applicant's or other person's activities and employment record since the judgment show that the applicant or other person is honest and truthful and there is no basis in fact for believing that the applicant or other person will be subject to such a judgment again.
(C) If the superintendent finds that the applicant does not meet the requirements of division (B) of this section, or the superintendent finds that the applicant knowingly or repeatedly contracts with or employs persons to directly engage in lending activities who have been convicted of a felony crime listed in division (B)(5) of this section, the superintendent shall issue an order denying the application for an original or renewal license and giving the applicant an opportunity for a hearing on the denial in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The superintendent shall notify the applicant of the denial, the grounds for the denial, and the applicant's opportunity for a hearing. If the application is denied, the superintendent shall return the annual license fee but shall retain the investigation fee.
(D) No person licensed under sections 1321.35 to 1321.48 of the Revised Code shall conduct business in this state unless the licensee has obtained and maintains in effect at all times a corporate surety bond issued by a bonding company or insurance company authorized to do business in this state. The bond shall be in favor of the superintendent and in the penal sum of at least one hundred thousand dollars, or in the case of a nonprofit corporation that is incorporated under Chapter 1702. of the Revised Code, in the amount of fifty thousand dollars. The term of the bond shall coincide with the term of the license. The licensee shall file a copy of the bond with the superintendent. The bond shall be for the exclusive benefit of any borrower injured by a violation by a licensee or any employee of a licensee, of any provision of sections 1321.35 to 1321.48 of the Revised Code.
Last updated January 24, 2023 at 4:29 PM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 13 | Commercial Transactions

Chapter 1321 | Various Loans

Section 1321.01 | Small Loan Law Definitions; Division of Financial Institutions Responsibility.

Section 1321.02 | Small Loan License Requirement; Exceptions.

Section 1321.03 | Application for Small Loan License; Fee.

Section 1321.04 | Small Loan License Application Approval.

Section 1321.05 | Contents of Small Loan License; Annual Fee and Assessment; Assets.

Section 1321.06 | Additional Small Loan Licenses; Change of Place of Business.

Section 1321.07 | Examination of Small Loan Licensee's Records; Division Powers.

Section 1321.08 | Suspension or Revocation of Small Loan License.

Section 1321.09 | Small Loan Licensee Recordkeeping; Annual Report.

Section 1321.10 | Small Loan Law Rules and Orders; Procedure in Case of Violation; Certified Statements.

Section 1321.11 | Prohibited Statements and Representations.

Section 1321.12 | Small Loan Licensee - Prohibited Acts.

Section 1321.13 | Small Loan Maximum Interest Rate; Computation of Interest; Precomputed Loans; Permissible Charges; Insurance.

Section 1321.131 | Small Loan Alternative Interest Rate.

Section 1321.14 | Duties of Small Loan Licensee; Prohibited Acts.

Section 1321.141 | Small Loan Requirements and Restrictions.

Section 1321.15 | Loans Designed to Circumvent Limitations on Interest Rates, Charges, or Loan Amount.

Section 1321.16 | Open-End Loans by Small Loan Licensee.

Section 1321.17 | Out-of-State Small Loans.

Section 1321.18 | Civil Action to Reverse, Rescind, or Modify Division Order.

Section 1321.19 | Cancellation or Alteration of Small Loan License Does Not Impact Existing Contracts.

Section 1321.20 | Fees - Licenses, Registration Under This Chapter and for Pawnbrokers and Precious Metals Dealers.

Section 1321.21 | Consumer Finance Fund.

Section 1321.31 | Assignment of Personal Earnings - Requirements, Limitations, Priority.

Section 1321.32 | Assignment of Wages Invalid - Exception.

Section 1321.33 | Wage Assignments for Support of Spouse or Children Not Subject to Small Loan Law or r.c. 1321.31.

Section 1321.35 | Short-Term Loan Law Definitions.

Section 1321.36 | Short-Term Loan License Required; Telephone and Mail Loans; Exceptions; Applicability of Short-Term Loan Law.

Section 1321.37 | Application for Short-Term Loan License; Fee; Approval Procedure; Assets; Bond.

Section 1321.38 | Contents of Short-Term Loan License; Additional Licenses; Change of Place of Business.

Section 1321.39 | Short-Term Loan Requirements and Restrictions.

Section 1321.391 | Short-Term Loans of Longer Than 90 Days.

Section 1321.40 | Maximum Interest Rate; Permissible Short-Term Loan Fees.

Section 1321.401 | Refinancing Short-Term Loans.

Section 1321.402 | Prepayment or Refinancing Prior to Short-Term Loan Maturity Date.

Section 1321.403 | Short-Term Loan Fee Cap; Exceptions.

Section 1321.41 | Short-Term Loan Licensee Prohibitions.

Section 1321.411 | Short-Term Loan Collection Limitations.

Section 1321.42 | Enforcement Actions Relating to Short-Term Loan License.

Section 1321.421 | Examination of Short-Term Loan Licensee's Records.

Section 1321.422 | Short-Term Loan Licensee Recordkeeping; Annual Reports.

Section 1321.43 | Short-Term Loan Law Rules and Orders.

Section 1321.44 | Violations of Short-Term Loan Law Are Unfair or Deceptive Acts; Criminal Proceedings.

Section 1321.45 | Prohibited Short-Term Loan Debt Collection Practices.

Section 1321.46 | Verification of Borrower's Income Before Making Short-Term Loan.

Section 1321.47 | Duties of Short-Term Loan Licensees; Civil Action by Borrower.

Section 1321.48 | Reports by Superintendent; Confidentiality of Information.

Section 1321.51 | General Loan Law Definitions.

Section 1321.52 | Registrants May Make General Loans; Choice of Law; Security; Superintendent Authority.

Section 1321.53 | General Loan Certificate of Registration Application, Approval, Fee; Assets; Additional Certificates; Change in Place of Business; Exceptions to General Loan Law.

Section 1321.54 | General Loan Rules; Suspension, Revocation, or Refusal to Renew Registration; Fines; Alleged Violations.

Section 1321.541 | Actions by Attorney General, County Prosecutor to Enforce General Loan Law.

Section 1321.55 | General Loan Registrant Recordkeeping; Annual Report; Confidentiality.

Section 1321.551 | Evading General Loan Law Requirements.

Section 1321.56 | Forfeiting General Loan Interest for Interest Rate Violation.

Section 1321.57 | General Loan Maximum Interest Rate; Computation of Interest; Precomputed Loans; Permissible Charges; Insurance.

Section 1321.571 | General Loan Alternative Interest Rate.

Section 1321.58 | Open-End Loans by General Loan Registrant.

Section 1321.59 | General Loan Law Registrant - Prohibited Acts.

Section 1321.591 | Compliance With Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

Section 1321.592 | Prohibited General Loans by Registrants.

Section 1321.60 | Advertising for General Loans.

Section 1321.62 | Consumer Installment Loan Act Definitions.

Section 1321.63 | Activities for Which Consumer Installment Loan License Is Required.

Section 1321.631 | Applicability of Consumer Installment Loan Act.

Section 1321.632 | Consumer Installment Loan Licensee Authority; Prohibited Activities.

Section 1321.64 | Application for Consumer Installment Loan License; Approval Procedure.

Section 1321.641 | Renewal of Consumer Installment Loan License.

Section 1321.642 | Effect of Change in Ownership of a Consumer Installment Loan Licensee; Notice.

Section 1321.643 | Place of Business; Additional Consumer Installment Loan Licenses; Change of Place of Business or Name.

Section 1321.644 | Persons Selling Tangible Goods or Services.

Section 1321.65 | Asset Requirements of Consumer Installment Loan Licensee.

Section 1321.651 | Advertising for Consumer Installment Loans.

Section 1321.66 | Consumer Installment Loan Licensee Recordkeeping; Examination of Records.

Section 1321.661 | Consumer Installment Loan Licensee Call Reports.

Section 1321.662 | Confidential Information.

Section 1321.663 | Consumer Installment Loan Act Investigations - Prohibited Acts.

Section 1321.664 | Compliance With Federal Laws and Regulations.

Section 1321.665 | Preservation of Consumer Installment Loan Books and Records Before Ceasing Business.

Section 1321.666 | Authority of Superintendent to Enforce Consumer Installment Loan Act.

Section 1321.667 | Reimbursement of Licensee for Costs Associated With Providing Consumer Installment Loan Records.

Section 1321.67 | Closing of Consumer Installment Loans; Duties of Licensee.

Section 1321.671 | Repayment of Consumer Installment Loan.

Section 1321.672 | Insurance Obtained on Behalf of Consumer Installment Loan Borrower.

Section 1321.673 | Evading Consumer Installment Loan Requirements.

Section 1321.674 | Forfeiting Consumer Installment Loan Interest for Interest Rate Violation.

Section 1321.68 | Consumer Installment Loan Maximum Interest Rate; Computation of Interest; Precomputed Loans; Permissible Charges; Insurance.

Section 1321.681 | Open-End Consumer Installment Loans.

Section 1321.69 | Consumer Installment Loan Licensee Prohibitions.

Section 1321.691 | Employee Remote Work.

Section 1321.70 | Enforcement Actions for Consumer Installment Loan Act Violations.

Section 1321.701 | Action by Attorney General, County Prosecutor to Enforce the Consumer Installment Loan Act.

Section 1321.702 | Rules Relating to the Consumer Installment Loan Act.

Section 1321.71 | Insurance Premium Finance Company Law Definitions.

Section 1321.72 | Application of Insurance Premium Finance Company Law.

Section 1321.73 | Insurance Premium Finance Company License Requirement; Annual Fee; Assets.

Section 1321.74 | Insurance Premium Finance Company License Application, Fee, Approval; Additional Licenses; Change of Place of Business.

Section 1321.75 | Enforcement Actions Regarding Insurance Premium Finance Company License.

Section 1321.76 | Insurance Premium Finance Company Licensee Recordkeeping; Division Powers.

Section 1321.77 | Insurance Premium Finance Company Rules.

Section 1321.78 | Premium Finance Agreement; Notice to Insurer.

Section 1321.79 | Insurance Premium Finance Company Finance Charge Limits.

Section 1321.791 | Insurance Premium Finance Company Alternative Finance Charges.

Section 1321.80 | Delinquency, Cancellation, and Check Collection Charges.

Section 1321.81 | Cancellation of Insurance Contract Listed in Premium Finance Agreement.

Section 1321.82 | Return to Insurance Premium Finance Company of Gross Unearned Premium Upon Cancellation of Insurance Contract.

Section 1321.83 | Secured Transactions Filing Provisions Not Applicable to Insurance Premium Finance Agreements.

Section 1321.84 | Effect of Child Support Default on License, Certificate, or Permit.

Section 1321.99 | Penalty.