2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 7 - BANKING AND FINANCE
CHAPTER 1 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
ARTICLE 4 - SALE OF CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS
§ 7-1-684 - Investigation of applicants; granting of licenses; single license for issuer and subsidiary seller

O.C.G.A. 7-1-684 (2010)
7-1-684. Investigation of applicants; granting of licenses; single license for issuer and subsidiary seller


Upon the filing of the application, accompanied by the documents and fee prescribed in Code Section 7-1-683, the department shall conduct an investigation to determine if the criteria established by Code Section 7-1-682 have been satisfied. If the department determines to its satisfaction that the criteria of Code Section 7-1-682 have been met, it shall issue to the applicant a license to engage in the business of selling and issuing checks in this state. A license issued pursuant to this article shall remain in force and effect through its expiration date unless earlier surrendered, suspended, or revoked pursuant to this article. Where a corporation engages only in the business of selling checks issued by another corporation which is primarily obligated for payment of the checks and the seller is a wholly owned subsidiary of or is wholly owned by the sole corporate shareholder of the issuer, the department may grant a single license naming both the seller and issuer as joint licensees. In such cases, only a single license fee shall be collected and only one corporate surety bond pursuant to Code Section 7-1-683 may be required where such bond names both the seller and issuer.

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