2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 6:1052 — Account; verification of license; cancellation; overdrafts

§1052.  Account; verification of license; cancellation; overdrafts

A.  Before any financial institution opens an account for a seller of checks or person who transmits money, which is intended to cover demands made by receivers of checks or money transmitted, it shall require the licensee seeking to open the account to present the license required by R.S. 6:1033, provided that the financial institution has actual knowledge that the person opening the account intends to engage in the sale of checks or money transmission.  After being presented the license and before opening such account, the financial institution shall, within seventy-two hours, verify with the commissioner that the license is valid.

B.  If the licensee closes any such account, the financial institution shall, within seventy-two hours, notify the commissioner of such closure.

C.  If the licensee incurs overdrafts of at least one thousand dollars for a period of five consecutive days, and there is no agreed line of credit with the financial institution to cover these overdrafts, the financial institution shall, within seventy-two hours, notify the commissioner of the amount of such overdrafts.

Acts 1990, No. 807, §1; Acts 2001, No. 586, §1, eff. June 22, 2001.

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