2013 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 40 - TRADE AND COMMERCE
CHAPTER 22 - WYOMING MONEY TRANSMITTERS ACT
40-22-103. License required.


WY Stat § 40-22-103 (2013) What's This?

40-22-103. License required.

(a) With the exception of those persons exempt pursuant to W.S. 40-22-104, on and after October 1, 2003, no person shall engage in the business of money transmission without a license. The division shall regulate money transmitters and carry out the provisions of this act.

(b) A person is engaged in the business of money transmission if the person advertises, offers or provides services to Wyoming residents, for personal, family or household use, through any medium including, but not limited to, internet or other electronic means.

(c) A licensee with a physical presence in this state may conduct its business at one (1) or more locations, directly or indirectly owned, or through one (1) or more authorized delegates or subdelegates, or both, pursuant to a single license granted to the licensee, provided that for each business name, a separate license shall be required.

(d) Every licensee, authorized delegate and subdelegate shall comply with the Bank Secrecy Act, 12 U.S.C. 1951 et seq.

(e) Authorized delegates or subdelegates of a licensee, acting within the scope of authority conferred by a written contract as described in W.S. 40-22-118 shall not be required to obtain a license.

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