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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
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ARTICLE I. Title & Purpose

 
5    Section 1-1. Short title; references. Articles 1 through
612 may be cited as the Uniform Money Transmission
7Modernization Act. In Articles 1 through 12, references to
8"this Act" mean Articles 1 through 12.
 
9    Section 1-2. Purpose.
10    (a) This Act is designed to replace existing state money
11transmission laws currently codified under the Transmitters of
12Money Act. It is the intent of the General Assembly that the
13provisions of this Act accomplish the following:
14        (1) ensure states can coordinate in all areas of
15    regulation, licensing, and supervision to eliminate
16    unnecessary regulatory burden and more effectively utilize
17    regulator resources;
18        (2) protect the public from financial crime;
19        (3) standardize the types of activities that are
20    subject to licensing or otherwise exempt from licensing;
21    and
22        (4) modernize safety and soundness requirements to

 

 

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1    ensure customer funds are protected in an environment that
2    supports innovative and competitive business practices.
3    (b) The provisions of this Act shall be liberally
4construed to effectuate its purposes.
 
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ARTICLE II. Definitions

 
6    Section 2-1. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7    "Acting in concert" means persons knowingly acting
8together with a common goal of jointly acquiring control of a
9licensee whether or not pursuant to an express agreement.
10    "Authorized delegate" means a person a licensee designates
11to engage in money transmission on behalf of the licensee.
12    "Average daily money transmission liability" means the
13amount of the licensee's outstanding money transmission
14obligations in this State at the end of each day in a given
15period of time, added together, and divided by the total
16number of days in the given period of time. For purposes of
17calculating average daily money transmission liability under
18this Act for any licensee required to do so, the given period
19of time shall be the quarters ending March 31, June 30,
20September 30, and December 31.
21    "Bank Secrecy Act" means the Bank Secrecy Act, 31 U.S.C.
225311, et seq. and its implementing rules and regulations, as
23amended and recodified from time to time.
24    "Bill payment service" means the business of transmitting

 

 

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1money on behalf of an Illinois person for the purposes of
2paying the person's bills.
3    "Closed loop stored value" means stored value that is
4redeemable by the issuer only for goods or services provided
5by the issuer or its affiliate or franchisees of the issuer or
6its affiliate, except to the extent required by applicable law
7to be redeemable in cash for its cash value.
8    "Control" means:
9        (1)(A) the power to vote, directly or indirectly, at
10    least 25% of the outstanding voting shares or voting
11    interests of a licensee or person in control of a
12    licensee;
13            (B) the power to elect or appoint a majority of key
14        individuals or executive officers, managers,
15        directors, trustees, or other persons exercising
16        managerial authority of a person in control of a
17        licensee; or
18            (C) the power to exercise, directly or indirectly,
19        a controlling influence over the management or
20        policies of a licensee or person in control of a
21        licensee.
22        (2) Rebuttable Presumption of Control.
23            (A) A person is presumed to exercise a controlling
24        influence when the person holds the power to vote,
25        directly or indirectly, at least 10% of the
26        outstanding voting shares or voting interests of a

 

 

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1        licensee or person in control of a licensee.
2            (B) A person presumed to exercise a controlling
3        influence as defined by this Section can rebut the
4        presumption of control if the person is a passive
5        investor.
6        (3) For purposes of determining the percentage of a
7    person controlled by any other person, the person's
8    interest shall be aggregated with the interest of any
9    other immediate family member, including the person's
10    spouse, parents, children, siblings, mothers-in-law and
11    fathers-in-law, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law,
12    brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, and any other person
13    who shares such person's home.
14    "Department" means the Department of Financial and
15Professional Regulation.
16    "Division" means the Division of Financial Institutions of
17the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
18    "Eligible rating" means a credit rating of any of the 3
19highest rating categories provided by an eligible rating
20service, whereby each category may include rating category
21modifiers such as "plus" or "minus" for S&P, or the equivalent
22for any other eligible rating service. For purposes of this
23definition, long-term credit ratings are deemed eligible if
24the rating is equal to "A-" or higher by S&P, or the equivalent
25from any other eligible rating service; short-term credit
26ratings are deemed eligible if the rating is equal to or higher

 

 

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1than "A-2" or "SP-2" by S&P, or the equivalent from any other
2eligible rating service; if ratings differ among eligible
3rating services, the highest rating shall apply when
4determining whether a security bears an eligible rating.
5    "Eligible rating service" means any nationally recognized
6statistical rating organization as defined by the U.S.
7Securities and Exchange Commission, and any other organization
8designated by the Secretary by rule or order.
9    "Federally insured depository financial institution" means
10a bank, credit union, savings and loan association, trust
11company, savings association, savings bank, industrial bank,
12or industrial loan company organized under the laws of the
13United States or any state of the United States, if the bank,
14credit union, savings and loan association, trust company,
15savings association, savings bank, industrial bank, or
16industrial loan company has federally insured deposits.
17    "In this State" means at a physical location within this
18State for a transaction requested in person. For a transaction
19requested electronically or by phone, the provider of money
20transmission may determine if the person requesting the
21transaction is in this State by relying on other information
22provided by the person regarding the location of the
23individual's residential address or a business entity's
24principal place of business or other physical address
25location, and any records associated with the person that the
26provider of money transmission may have that indicate such

 

 

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1location, including, but not limited to, an address associated
2with an account.
3    "Individual" means a natural person.
4    "Key individual" means any individual ultimately
5responsible for establishing or directing policies and
6procedures of the licensee, such as an executive officer,
7manager, director, or trustee.
8    "Licensee" means a person licensed under this Act.
9    "Material litigation" means litigation, that according to
10United States generally accepted accounting principles, is
11significant to a person's financial health and would be
12required to be disclosed in the person's annual audited
13financial statements, report to shareholders, or similar
14records.
15    "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
16adopted by the United States or a foreign government as part of
17its currency and that is customarily used and accepted as a
18medium of exchange in the country of issuance. "Money"
19includes a monetary unit of account established by an
20intergovernmental organization or by agreement between 2 or
21more governments.
22    "Monetary value" means a medium of exchange, whether or
23not redeemable in money unless excluded by rule by the
24Secretary.
25    "Money transmission" means any of the following:
26        (1) Selling or issuing payment instruments to a person

 

 

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1    located in this State.
2        (2) Selling or issuing stored value to a person
3    located in this State.
4        (3) Receiving money for transmission from a person
5    located in this State or transmitting money in this State.
6    "Money transmission" includes bill payment services and
7payroll processing services. "Money transmission" does not
8include the provision solely of online or telecommunications
9services or network access.
10    "MSB accredited state agency" means a state agency that is
11accredited by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors and
12Money Transmitter Regulators Association for money
13transmission licensing and supervision.
14    "Multistate licensing process" means any agreement entered
15into by and among state regulators relating to coordinated
16processing of applications for money transmission licenses,
17applications for the acquisition of control of a licensee,
18control determinations, or notice and information requirements
19for a change of key individuals.
20    "NMLS" means the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System
21and Registry developed by the Conference of State Bank
22Supervisors and the American Association of Residential
23Mortgage Regulators and owned and operated by the State
24Regulatory Registry, LLC, or any successor or affiliated
25entity, for the licensing and registration of persons in
26financial services industries.

 

 

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1    "Outstanding money transmission obligations" means any of
2the following:
3        (1) Any payment instrument or stored value issued or
4    sold by the licensee to a person located in the United
5    States or reported as sold by an authorized delegate of
6    the licensee to a person that is located in the United
7    States that has not yet been paid or refunded by or for the
8    licensee or escheated in accordance with applicable
9    abandoned property laws; or
10        (2) Any money received for transmission by the
11    licensee or an authorized delegate in the United States
12    from a person located in the United States that has not
13    been received by the payee, refunded to the sender, or
14    escheated in accordance with applicable abandoned property
15    laws.
16    For purposes of this definition, "in the United States"
17includes, to the extent applicable, a person in any state,
18territory, or possession of the United States; the District of
19Columbia; the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; or a U.S. military
20installation that is located in a foreign country.
21    "Passive investor" means a person that:
22        (1) does not have the power to elect a majority of key
23    individuals or executive officers, managers, directors,
24    trustees, or other persons exercising managerial authority
25    of a person in control of a licensee;
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1    managerial duties of the licensee or person in control of
2    a licensee;
3        (3) does not have the power to exercise, directly or
4    indirectly, a controlling influence over the management or
5    policies of a licensee or person in control of a licensee;
6    and
7        (4) either:
8            (A) attests to items (1), (2), and (3), in a form
9        and in a medium prescribed by the Secretary; or
10            (B)commits to the passivity characteristics of
11        items (1), (2), and (3), in a written document.
12    "Payment instrument" means a written or electronic check,
13draft, money order, traveler's check, or other written or
14electronic instrument for the transmission or payment of money
15or monetary value, whether or not negotiable. "Payment
16instrument" does not include stored value or any instrument
17that (1) is redeemable by the issuer only for goods or services
18provided by the issuer or its affiliate or franchisees of the
19issuer or its affiliate, except to the extent required by
20applicable law to be redeemable in cash for its cash value; or
21(2) not sold to the public but issued and distributed as part
22of a loyalty, rewards, or promotional program.
23    "Payroll processing services" means receiving money for
24transmission pursuant to a contract with a person to deliver
25wages or salaries, make payment of payroll taxes to State and
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1plans, or make distributions of other authorized deductions
2from wages or salaries. "Payroll processing services" does not
3include an employer performing payroll processing services on
4its own behalf or on behalf of its affiliate.
5    "Person" means any individual, general partnership,
6limited partnership, limited liability company, corporation,
7trust, association, joint stock corporation, or other
8corporate entity identified by the Secretary.
9    "Receiving money for transmission" or "money received for
10transmission" means receiving money or monetary value in the
11United States for transmission within or outside the United
12States by electronic or other means.
13    "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and
14Professional Regulation, the acting Secretary, or a person
15authorized by the Secretary.
16    "Stored value" means monetary value representing a claim
17against the issuer evidenced by an electronic or digital
18record, and that is intended and accepted for use as a means of
19redemption for money or monetary value, or payment for goods
20or services. "Stored value" includes, but is not limited to,
21"prepaid access" as defined by 31 CFR Section 1010.100, as
22amended or recodified from time to time. Notwithstanding the
23foregoing, "stored value" does not include a payment
24instrument or closed loop stored value, or stored value not
25sold to the public but issued and distributed as part of a
26loyalty, rewards, or promotional program.

 

 

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1    "Tangible net worth" means the aggregate assets of a
2licensee excluding all intangible assets, less liabilities, as
3determined in accordance with United States generally accepted
4accounting principles.
 
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ARTICLE III. Exemptions

 
6    Section 3-1. Exemptions. This Act does not apply to:
7    (1) An operator of a payment system to the extent that it
8provides processing, clearing, or settlement services, between
9or among persons exempted by this Section or licensees, in
10connection with wire transfers, credit card transactions,
11debit card transactions, stored value transactions, automated
12clearinghouse transfers, or similar funds transfers.
13    (2) A person appointed as an agent of a payee to collect
14and process a payment from a payor to the payee for goods or
15services, other than money transmission itself, provided to
16the payor by the payee, if:
17        (A) there exists a written agreement between the payee
18    and the agent directing the agent to collect and process
19    payments from payors on the payee's behalf;
20        (B) the payee holds the agent out to the public as
21    accepting payments for goods or services on the payee's
22    behalf; and
23        (C) payment for the goods and services is treated as
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1    payor's obligation is extinguished and there is no risk of
2    loss to the payor if the agent fails to remit the funds to
3    the payee.
4    (3) A person that acts as an intermediary by processing
5payments between an entity that has directly incurred an
6outstanding money transmission obligation to a sender, and the
7sender's designated recipient, if the entity:
8        (A) is properly licensed or exempt from licensing
9    requirements under this Act;
10        (B) provides a receipt, electronic record, or other
11    written confirmation to the sender identifying the entity
12    as the provider of money transmission in the transaction;
13    and
14        (C) bears sole responsibility to satisfy the
15    outstanding money transmission obligation to the sender,
16    including the obligation to make the sender whole in
17    connection with any failure to transmit the funds to the
18    sender's designated recipient.
19    (4) The United States or a department, agency, or
20instrumentality thereof, or its agent.
21    (5) Money transmission by the United States Postal Service
22or by an agent of the United States Postal Service.
23    (6) A State, county, city, or any other governmental
24agency or governmental subdivision or instrumentality of a
25State, or its agent.
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1bank holding company, office of an international banking
2corporation, foreign bank that establishes a federal branch
3pursuant to the International Bank Act, 12 U.S.C. 3102, as
4amended or recodified from time to time, corporation organized
5pursuant to the Bank Service Corporation Act, 12 U.S.C.
6Sections 1861 through 1867, as amended or recodified from time
7to time, or corporation organized under the Edge Act, 12
8U.S.C. Sections 611 through 633, as amended or recodified from
9time to time, under the laws of a state or the United States.
10    (8) Electronic funds transfer of governmental benefits for
11a federal, State, county, or governmental agency by a
12contractor on behalf of the United States or a department,
13agency, or instrumentality thereof, or on behalf of a State or
14governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality thereof.
15    (9) A board of trade designated as a contract market under
16the federal Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C. Section 1 et
17seq., as amended or recodified from time to time, or a person
18that, in the ordinary course of business, provides clearance
19and settlement services for a board of trade to the extent of
20its operation as or for such a board.
21    (10) A registered futures commission merchant under the
22federal commodities laws to the extent of its operation as
23such a merchant.
24    (11) A person registered as a securities broker-dealer
25under federal or State securities laws to the extent of its
26operation as such a broker-dealer.

 

 

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1    (12) An individual employed by a licensee, authorized
2delegate, or any person exempted from the licensing
3requirements of the Act when acting within the scope of
4employment and under the supervision of the licensee,
5authorized delegate, or exempted person as an employee and not
6as an independent contractor.
7    (13) A person expressly appointed as a third-party service
8provider to or agent of an entity exempt under paragraph (7) or
9(16), solely to the extent that:
10        (A) such service provider or agent is engaging in
11    money transmission on behalf of and pursuant to a written
12    agreement with the exempt entity that sets forth the
13    specific functions that the service provider or agent is
14    to perform; and
15        (B) the exempt entity assumes all risk of loss and all
16    legal responsibility for satisfying the outstanding money
17    transmission obligations owed to purchasers and holders of
18    the outstanding money transmission obligations upon
19    receipt of the purchaser's or holder's money or monetary
20    value by the service provider or agent.
21    (14) Any other person, transaction, or class of persons or
22transactions exempted by rule or any other person or
23transaction exempted by the Secretary's order on a finding
24that the licensing of the person is not necessary to achieve
25the purposes of this Act.
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1Exchange Act to the extent of its operation as such a currency
2exchange.
3    (16) A credit union organized under the laws of the United
4States or any state of the United States with member share
5accounts insured by an insurer approved by the credit union's
6primary financial regulatory agency.
7    (17) A person licensed to engage in digital asset business
8activities under the Digital Assets Regulation Act to the
9extent of its operation as such a digital asset business.
 
10    Section 3-2. Authority to require demonstration of
11exemption. The Secretary may require that any person or entity
12claiming to be exempt from licensing pursuant to Section 3-1
13provide information and documentation to the Secretary
14demonstrating that it qualifies for any claimed exemption. The
15burden of proving the applicability of an exemption is upon
16the person claiming the exclusion or exception.
 
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ARTICLE IV. Implementation, Confidentiality, Supervision &
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Relationship to Federal Law

 
19    Section 4-1. Implementation.
20    (a) In order to carry out the purposes of this Act, the
21Secretary may, subject to the provisions of subsections (a)
22and (b) of Section 4-2:
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1    government officials or federal and State regulatory
2    agencies and regulatory associations in order to improve
3    efficiencies and reduce regulatory burden by standardizing
4    methods or procedures, and sharing resources, records or
5    related information obtained under this Act;
6        (2) use, hire, contract, or employ analytical systems,
7    methods, or software to examine or investigate any person
8    subject to this Act.
9        (3) accept, from other state or federal government
10    agencies or officials, licensing, examination, or
11    investigation reports made by such other state or federal
12    government agencies or officials; and
13        (4) accept audit reports made by an independent
14    certified public accountant or other qualified third-party
15    auditor for an applicant or licensee and incorporate the
16    audit report in any report of examination or
17    investigation.
18    (b) The Department shall have the broad administrative
19authority to administer, interpret and enforce this Act, and
20adopt rules or regulations implementing this Act and to
21recover the cost of administering and enforcing this Act by
22imposing and collecting proportionate and equitable fees and
23costs associated with applications, examinations,
24investigations, and other actions required to achieve the
25purpose of this Act. The Department's rulemaking authority
26shall include, but not be limited to:

 

 

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1        (1) such rules and regulations in connection with the
2    activities of licensees as may be necessary and
3    appropriate for the protection of consumers in this State;
4        (2) such rules and regulations as may be necessary and
5    appropriate to define improper or fraudulent business
6    practices in connection with the activities of licensees;
7        (3) such rules and regulations as may define the terms
8    used in this Act and as may be necessary and appropriate to
9    interpret and implement the provisions of this Act;
10        (4) such rules and regulations as may be necessary for
11    the implementation or enforcement of this Act; and
12        (5) such rules and regulations establishing fees the
13    Secretary deems necessary to cover the cost of
14    administration of this Act.
 
15    Section 4-2. Confidentiality.
16    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, all
17information or reports obtained by the Secretary from an
18applicant, licensee, or authorized delegate, and all
19information contained in or related to an examination,
20investigation, operating report, or condition report prepared
21by, on behalf of, or for the use of the Secretary, or financial
22statements, balance sheets, or authorized delegate
23information, are confidential and are not subject to
24disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
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1subject to disclosure under subsection (a) to representatives
2of State or federal agencies who promise in a record that they
3will maintain the confidentiality of the information or where
4the Secretary finds that the release is reasonably necessary
5for the protection and interest of the public.
6    (c) This Section does not prohibit the Secretary from
7disclosing to the public a list of all licensees or the
8aggregated financial or transactional data concerning those
9licensees.
10    (d) Information contained in the records of the Department
11that is not confidential and may be made available to the
12public either on the Department's website, upon receipt by the
13Department of a written request, or in NMLS shall include:
14        (1) the name, business address, telephone number, and
15    unique identifier of a licensee;
16        (2) the business address of a licensee's registered
17    agent for service;
18        (3) the name, business address, and telephone number
19    of all authorized delegates;
20        (4) the terms of or a copy of any bond filed by a
21    licensee, if confidential information, including, but not
22    limited to, prices and fees, for such bond is redacted;
23        (5) copies of any final orders of the Department
24    relating to any violation of this Act or regulations
25    implementing this Act; and
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1is not confidential.
2    (f) The Secretary, in his or her sole discretion, may
3disclose otherwise confidential information when he or she
4determines disclosure is in the public interest.
 
5    Section 4-3. Supervision.
6    (a) The Secretary may conduct an examination or
7investigation of a licensee or authorized delegate or
8otherwise take independent action authorized by this Act or by
9a rule adopted or order issued under this Act as reasonably
10necessary or appropriate to administer and enforce this Act,
11rules and regulations implementing this Act, and other
12applicable law, including the Bank Secrecy Act and the USA
13PATRIOT ACT. The Secretary may:
14        (1) conduct an examination either on-site or off-site
15    as the Secretary may reasonably require;
16        (2) conduct an examination in conjunction with an
17    examination conducted by representatives of other state
18    agencies or agencies of another state or of the federal
19    government;
20        (3) accept the examination report of another state
21    agency or an agency of another state or of the federal
22    government, or a report prepared by an independent
23    accounting firm, which on being accepted is considered for
24    all purposes as an official report of the Secretary; and
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1    employee of a licensee or authorized delegate and require
2    the person to produce records regarding any matter related
3    to the condition and business of the licensee or
4    authorized delegate.
5    (b) A licensee or authorized delegate shall provide, and
6the Secretary shall have full and complete access to, all
7records the Secretary may reasonably require to conduct a
8complete examination. The records must be provided at the
9location and in the format specified by the Secretary,
10however, the Secretary may utilize multistate record
11production standards and examination procedures when such
12standards will reasonably achieve the requirements of this
13subsection.
14    (c) Unless otherwise directed by the Secretary, a licensee
15shall pay all costs reasonably incurred in connection with an
16examination of the licensee or the licensee's authorized
17delegates.
 
18    Section 4-4. Networked supervision.
19    (a) To efficiently and effectively administer and enforce
20this Act and to minimize regulatory burden, the Secretary is
21authorized and encouraged to participate in multistate
22supervisory processes established between states and
23coordinated through the Conference of State Bank Supervisors,
24Money Transmitter Regulators Association, and affiliates and
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1this State and other states. As a participant in multistate
2supervision, the Secretary may:
3        (1) cooperate, coordinate, and share information with
4    other state and federal regulators in accordance with
5    Section 4-2;
6        (2) enter into written cooperation, coordination, or
7    information-sharing contracts or agreements with
8    organizations the membership of which is made up of state
9    or federal governmental agencies; and
10        (3) cooperate, coordinate, and share information with
11    organizations the membership of which is made up of state
12    or federal governmental agencies, if the organizations
13    agree in writing to maintain the confidentiality and
14    security of the shared information in accordance with
15    Section 4-2.
16    (b) The Secretary may not waive, and nothing in this
17Section constitutes a waiver of, the Secretary's authority to
18conduct an examination or investigation or otherwise take
19independent action authorized by this Act or a rule adopted or
20order issued under this Act to enforce compliance with
21applicable state or federal law.
22    (c) A joint examination or investigation, or acceptance of
23an examination or investigation report, does not waive an
24examination assessment provided for in this Act.
 
25    Section 4-5. Relationship to federal law.

 

 

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1    (a) If state money transmission jurisdiction is
2conditioned on a federal law, any inconsistencies between a
3provision of this Act and the federal law governing money
4transmission shall be governed by the applicable federal law
5to the extent of the inconsistency.
6    (b) In the event of any inconsistencies between this Act
7and a federal law that governs pursuant to subsection (a), the
8Secretary may provide interpretive rule or guidance that:
9        (1) identifies the inconsistency; and
10        (2) identifies the appropriate means of compliance
11    with federal law.
 
12
ARTICLE V. Money Transmission Licenses

 
13    Section 5-1. License required.
14    (a) A person may not engage in the business of money
15transmission or advertise, solicit, or hold oneself out as
16providing money transmission unless the person is licensed
17under this Act.
18    (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to:
19        (1) A person who is an authorized delegate of a person
20    licensed under this Act acting within the scope of
21    authority conferred by a written contract with the
22    licensee; or
23        (2) A person who is exempt pursuant to Section 3-1 and
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1    such exemption.
2    (c) A license issued under Section 5-5 is not transferable
3or assignable.
 
4    Section 5-2. Consistent State licensing.
5    (a) To establish consistent licensing between this State
6and other states, the Secretary is authorized and encouraged
7to:
8        (1) implement all licensing provisions of this Act in
9    a manner that is consistent with other states that have
10    adopted this Act or multistate licensing processes; and
11        (2) participate in nationwide protocols for licensing
12    cooperation and coordination among state regulators
13    provided that such protocols are consistent with this Act.
14    (b) In order to fulfill the purposes of this Act, the
15Secretary is authorized and encouraged to establish
16relationships or contracts with NMLS or other entities
17designated by NMLS to enable the Secretary to:
18        (1) collect and maintain records;
19        (2) coordinate multistate licensing processes and
20    supervision processes;
21        (3) process fees; and
22        (4) facilitate communication between this State and
23    licensees or other persons subject to this Act.
24    (c) The Secretary is authorized and encouraged to utilize
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1including, but not limited to, license applications,
2applications for acquisitions of control, surety bonds,
3reporting, criminal history background checks, credit checks,
4fee processing, and examinations.
5    (d) The Secretary is authorized and encouraged to utilize
6NMLS forms, processes, and functionalities in accordance with
7this Act. If NMLS does not provide functionality, forms, or
8processes for a provision of this Act, the Secretary is
9authorized and encouraged to strive to implement the
10requirements in a manner that facilitates uniformity with
11respect to licensing, supervision, reporting, and regulation
12of licensees which are licensed in multiple jurisdictions.
13    (e) For the purpose of participating in NMLS, the
14Secretary is authorized to waive or modify, in whole or in
15part, by rule, regulation or order, any or all of the
16requirements and to establish new requirements as reasonably
17necessary to participate in NMLS.
 
18    Section 5-3. Application for license.
19    (a) Applicants for a license shall apply in a form and in a
20medium as prescribed by the Secretary. Each such form shall
21contain content as set forth by rule, regulation, instruction
22or procedure of the Secretary and may be changed or updated by
23the Secretary in accordance with applicable law in order to
24carry out the purposes of this Act and maintain consistency
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1must state or contain, as applicable:
2        (1) the legal name and residential and business
3    addresses of the applicant and any fictitious or trade
4    name used by the applicant in conducting its business;
5        (2) a list of any criminal convictions of the
6    applicant and any material litigation in which the
7    applicant has been involved in the 10-year period
8    preceding the submission of the application;
9        (3) a description of any money transmission previously
10    provided by the applicant and the money transmission that
11    the applicant seeks to provide in this State;
12        (4) a list of the applicant's proposed authorized
13    delegates and the locations in this State where the
14    applicant and its authorized delegates propose to engage
15    in money transmission;
16        (5) a list of other states in which the applicant is
17    licensed to engage in money transmission and any license
18    revocations, suspensions, or other disciplinary action
19    taken against the applicant in another state;
20        (6) information concerning any bankruptcy or
21    receivership proceedings affecting the licensee or a
22    person in control of a licensee;
23        (7) a sample form of contract for authorized
24    delegates, if applicable;
25        (8) a sample form of payment instrument or stored
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1        (9) the name and address of any federally insured
2    depository financial institution through which the
3    applicant plans to conduct money transmission; and
4        (10) any other information the Secretary or NMLS
5    reasonably requires with respect to the applicant.
6    (b) If an applicant is a corporation, limited liability
7company, partnership, or other legal entity, the applicant
8shall also provide:
9        (1) the date of the applicant's incorporation or
10    formation and State or country of incorporation or
11    formation;
12        (2) if applicable, a certificate of good standing from
13    the State or country in which the applicant is
14    incorporated or formed;
15        (3) a brief description of the structure or
16    organization of the applicant, including any parents or
17    subsidiaries of the applicant, and whether any parents or
18    subsidiaries are publicly traded;
19        (4) the legal name, any fictitious or trade name, all
20    business and residential addresses, and the employment, as
21    applicable, in the 10-year period preceding the submission
22    of the application of each key individual and person in
23    control of the applicant;
24        (5) a list of any criminal convictions and material
25    litigation in which a person in control of the applicant
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1    period preceding the submission of the application;
2        (6) a copy of audited financial statements of the
3    applicant for the most recent fiscal year and for the
4    2-year period preceding the submission of the application
5    or, if determined to be acceptable to the Secretary;
6        (7) a certified copy of unaudited financial statements
7    of the applicant for the most recent fiscal quarter;
8        (8) if the applicant is a publicly traded corporation,
9    a copy of the most recent report filed with the United
10    States Securities and Exchange Commission under Section 13
11    of the federal Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C.
12    78m, as amended or recodified from time to time;
13        (9) if the applicant is a wholly owned subsidiary of:
14            (A) a corporation publicly traded in the United
15        States, a copy of audited financial statements for the
16        parent corporation for the most recent fiscal year or
17        a copy of the parent corporation's most recent report
18        filed under Section 13 of the federal Securities
19        Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C. 78m, as amended or
20        recodified from time to time; or
21            (B) a corporation publicly traded outside the
22        United States, a copy of similar documentation filed
23        with the regulator of the parent corporation's
24        domicile outside the United States;
25        (10) the name and address of the applicant's
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1        (11) any other information the Secretary reasonably
2    requires with respect to the applicant.
3    A nonrefundable application fee must accompany an
4application for a license under this Section in accordance
5with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 205.35, as amended or recodified from
6time to time.
7    (c) The Secretary may waive one or more requirements of
8subsections (a) and (b) or permit an applicant to submit other
9information instead of the required information.
 
10    Section 5-4. Information requirements for certain
11individuals.
12    (a) Any individual in control of a licensee or applicant,
13any individual that seeks to acquire control of a licensee,
14and each key individual shall furnish to the Secretary through
15NMLS the following items:
16        (1) The individual's fingerprints for submission to
17    the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Secretary for
18    purposes of a national criminal history background check
19    unless the person currently resides outside of the United
20    States and has resided outside of the United States for
21    the last 10 years.
22        (2) Personal history and experience in a form and in a
23    medium prescribed by the Secretary, to obtain the
24    following:
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1        reporting agency unless the individual does not have a
2        social security number, in which case, this
3        requirement shall be waived;
4            (B) information related to any criminal
5        convictions or pending charges; and
6            (C) information related to any regulatory or
7        administrative action and any civil litigation
8        involving claims of fraud, misrepresentation,
9        conversion, mismanagement of funds, breach of
10        fiduciary duty, or breach of contract.
11    (b) If the individual has resided outside of the United
12States at any time in the last 10 years, the individual shall
13also provide an investigative background report prepared by an
14independent search firm that meets the following requirements:
15        (1) At a minimum, the search firm shall:
16            (A) demonstrate that it has sufficient knowledge,
17        resources, and employs accepted and reasonable
18        methodologies to conduct the research of the
19        background report; and
20            (B) not be affiliated with or have an interest
21        with the individual it is researching.
22        (2) At a minimum, the investigative background report
23    shall be written in the English language and shall contain
24    the following:
25            (A) if available in the individual's current
26        jurisdiction of residency, a comprehensive credit

 

 

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1        report, or any equivalent information obtained or
2        generated by the independent search firm to accomplish
3        such report, including a search of the court data in
4        the countries, provinces, states, cities, towns, and
5        contiguous areas where the individual resided and
6        worked;
7            (B) criminal records information for the past 10
8        years, including, but not limited to, felonies,
9        misdemeanors, or similar convictions for violations of
10        law in the countries, provinces, states, cities,
11        towns, and contiguous areas where the individual
12        resided and worked;
13            (C) employment history;
14            (D) media history, including an electronic search
15        of national and local publications, wire services, and
16        business applications; and
17            (E) financial services-related regulatory history,
18        including, but not limited to, money transmission,
19        securities, banking, insurance, and mortgage related
20        industries.
 
21    Section 5-5. Issuance of license.
22    (a) When an application for an original license under this
23Act appears to include all the items and addresses of all of
24the matters that are required, the application is complete and
25the Secretary shall promptly notify the applicant in a record

 

 

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1of the date on which the application is determined to be
2complete, and:
3        (1) unless extended by the Secretary pursuant to the
4    Secretary's discretion, the Secretary shall approve or
5    deny the application within 120 days after the completion
6    date; or
7        (2) if the application is not approved or denied
8    within 120 days after the completion date or any extension
9    thereof:
10            (A) the application is approved; and
11            (B) the license takes effect as of the first
12        business day after expiration of the 120-day period.
13    (b) A determination by the Secretary that an application
14is complete and is accepted for processing means only that the
15application, on its face, appears to include all of the items,
16including the Criminal Background Check response from the
17Federal Bureau of Investigation, and address all of the
18matters that are required, and is not an assessment of the
19substance of the application or of the sufficiency of the
20information provided.
21    (c) When an application is filed and considered complete
22under this Section, the Secretary shall investigate the
23applicant's financial condition and responsibility, financial
24and business experience, character, and general fitness. The
25Secretary may conduct an on-site investigation of the
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1pay. The Secretary shall issue a license to an applicant under
2this Section if the Secretary finds that all of the following
3conditions have been fulfilled:
4        (1) the applicant has complied with Sections 5-3 and
5    5-4; and
6        (2) the financial condition and responsibility,
7    financial and business experience, competence, character,
8    and general fitness of the applicant and the competence,
9    experience, character, and general fitness of the key
10    individuals and persons in control of the applicant
11    indicate that it is in the interest of the public to permit
12    the applicant to engage in money transmission.
13    (d) If an applicant avails itself or is otherwise subject
14to a multistate licensing process:
15        (1) the Secretary is authorized and encouraged to
16    accept the investigation results of a lead investigative
17    state for the purpose of subsection (c) if the lead
18    investigative state has sufficient staffing, expertise,
19    and minimum standards; or
20        (2) if the Department is a lead investigative state,
21    the Secretary is authorized and encouraged to investigate
22    the applicant pursuant to subsection (c) and the
23    timeframes established by agreement through the multistate
24    licensing process, however, in no case shall such
25    timeframe be noncompliant with the application period in
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1    (e) The Secretary shall issue a formal written notice of
2the denial of a license application within 30 days after the
3decision to deny the application. The Secretary shall set
4forth the specific reasons for the denial of the application
5in the notice of denial and serve the applicant, either
6personally or by certified mail. Service by certified mail
7shall be deemed completed when the notice is deposited into
8the U.S. Mail. An applicant whose application is denied by the
9Secretary under this Section may submit a written request for
10a hearing that shall include the particular reasons why the
11applicant believes that the decision to deny the application
12was incorrect, within 10 days after service of the notice of
13the denial. If an applicant submits a timely request for a
14hearing, the Secretary shall schedule a hearing after the
15request for a hearing unless otherwise agreed to by the
16parties. The Secretary shall conduct hearings pursuant to this
17Section and in accordance with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 100, as
18amended or recodified from time to time.
19    (f) The initial license term shall begin on the day that
20the application is approved. The license shall expire on
21December 31 of the year in which the license term began, unless
22the initial license date is between November 1 and December
2331, in which instance the initial license term shall run
24through December 31 of the following year.
 
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1    (a) A license under this Act shall be renewed annually.
2    (b) An annual renewal fee in accordance with 38 Ill. Adm.
3Code 205.35 as amended or recodified from time to time shall be
4paid to the Department. The renewal term shall be for a period
5of one year and shall begin on January 1 of each year after the
6initial license term and shall expire on December 31 of the
7year the renewal term begins.
8    (c) A licensee shall submit a renewal report, in a form and
9in a medium prescribed by the Secretary by December 1 of each
10year. The form requires any information deemed necessary by
11the Secretary to review a renewal application. At a minimum,
12the renewal report must state or contain a description of each
13material change in information submitted by the licensee in
14its original license application which has not been reported
15to the Secretary and a statement of the dollar amount and
16number of money transmissions and payment instruments sold,
17issued, exchanged, or transmitted in this State by the
18licensee and its authorized delegate for the past 4 completed
19calendar quarters.
20    (d) The Secretary, in his or her discretion, may grant an
21extension of the renewal date.
22    (e) The Secretary is authorized and encouraged to utilize
23NMLS to process license renewals if such functionality is
24consistent with this Section.
25    (f) The Secretary shall issue a formal written notice of
26the denial of renewal within 30 days after the decision to deny

 

 

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1the renewal. The Secretary shall set forth the specific
2reasons for denying the renewal in the notice of denial and
3serve the licensee, either personally or by certified mail.
4Service by certified mail shall be deemed completed when the
5notice is deposited into the U.S. Mail. A licensee whose
6renewal is denied by the Secretary under this Section may
7submit a written request for a hearing that shall include the
8particular reasons why the licensee believes that the decision
9to deny the renewal was incorrect within 10 days after service
10of the notice of the denial. If a licensee submits a timely
11request for a hearing, the Secretary shall schedule a hearing
12unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. The Secretary shall
13conduct hearings pursuant to this Section and in accordance
14with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 100, as amended or recodified from time
15to time. The expiring license shall be deemed to continue in
16force until 10 days after the service of the notice of denial
17or, if a timely hearing is requested during that period, until
18a final order is entered pursuant to a hearing.
 
19    Section 5-7. Maintenance of license.
20    (a) If a licensee does not continue to meet the
21qualifications or satisfy the requirements that apply to an
22applicant for a new money transmission license, the Secretary
23may suspend or revoke the licensee's license in accordance
24with the procedures established by this Act or other
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1    (b) An applicant for a money transmission license must
2demonstrate that it meets or will meet, and a money
3transmission licensee must at all times meet, the requirements
4in Article X of this Act.
 
5    Section 5-8. Fees.
6    The expenses of administering this Act, including
7investigations and examinations provided for in this Act,
8shall be borne by and assessed against entities regulated by
9this Act. The Department may establish fees by rule, including
10in the following categories:
11        (1) investigation of licensees and license applicant
12    fees;
13        (2) examination fees;
14        (3) contingent fees; and
15        (4) such other categories as may be required to
16    administer this Act.
17    (b) The Secretary shall charge and collect fees, which
18shall be nonrefundable unless otherwise indicated, in
19accordance with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 205.35.
20    (c) All fees currently assessed in accordance with 38 Ill.
21Adm. Code 205.35, as amended or recodified from time to time,
22shall remain in effect. Except for money required to be
23deposited into the TOMA Consumer Protection Fund pursuant to
24this Act, all moneys received by the Department shall be
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1any required fee by the due date shall subject the licensee to
2a penalty fee of $25 per day and disciplinary action.
 
3    Section 5-9. Liability of licensees. A licensee is liable
4for the payment of all moneys covered by payment instruments
5that it sells or issues in any form in this State through its
6authorized delegate and all moneys it receives itself or
7through its authorized delegate for transmission by any means
8whether or not any instrument is a negotiable instrument under
9the laws of this State.
 
10
ARTICLE VI. Acquisition of Control and Change of Key
11
Individual

 
12    Section 6-1. Acquisition of control.
13    (a) Any person, or group of persons acting in concert,
14seeking to acquire control of a licensee shall obtain the
15written approval of the Secretary before acquiring control. An
16individual is not deemed to acquire control of a licensee and
17is not subject to this Section when that individual becomes a
18key individual in the ordinary course of business.
19    (b) A person, or group of persons acting in concert,
20seeking to acquire control of a licensee shall, in cooperation
21with the licensee:
22        (1) submit an application in a form and in a medium
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1        (2) submit a nonrefundable fee of $1,000 with the
2    request for approval.
3    (c) Upon request, the Secretary may permit a licensee or
4the person, or group of persons acting in concert, to submit
5some or all information required by the Secretary pursuant to
6subsection (b) without using NMLS.
7    (d) The application required by subsection (b) shall
8include information required by Section 5-4 for any new key
9individuals that have not previously completed the
10requirements of Section 5-4 for a licensee.
11    (e) When an application for acquisition of control under
12this Section appears to include all the items and address all
13of the matters that are required, the application shall be
14considered complete and:
15        (1) unless extended by the Secretary pursuant to the
16    Secretary's discretion, the Secretary shall approve or
17    deny the application within 60 days after the completion
18    date; or
19        (2) if the application is not approved or denied
20    within 60 days after the completion date or any extension
21    thereof:
22            (A) the application is approved; and
23            (B) the person, or group of persons acting in
24        concert, are not prohibited from acquiring control.
25    (f) A determination by the Secretary that an application
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1application, on its face, appears to include all of the items
2and address all of the matters that are required, and is not an
3assessment of the substance of the application or of the
4sufficiency of the information provided.
5    (g) When an application is filed and considered complete
6under subsection (e), the Secretary shall investigate the
7financial condition and responsibility, financial and business
8experience, character, and general fitness of the person, or
9group of persons acting in concert, seeking to acquire
10control. The Secretary shall approve an acquisition of control
11pursuant to this Section if the Secretary finds that all of the
12following conditions have been fulfilled:
13        (1) The requirements of subsections (b) and (d) have
14    been met, as applicable; and
15        (2) the financial condition and responsibility,
16    financial and business experience, competence, character,
17    and general fitness of the person, or group of persons
18    acting in concert, seeking to acquire control; and the
19    competence, experience, character, and general fitness of
20    the key individuals and persons that would be in control
21    of the licensee after the acquisition of control indicate
22    that it is in the interest of the public to permit the
23    person, or group of persons acting in concert, to control
24    the licensee.
25    (h) If an applicant avails itself or is otherwise subject
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1        (1) the Secretary is authorized and encouraged to
2    accept the investigation results of a lead investigative
3    state for the purpose of subsection (g) if the lead
4    investigative state has sufficient staffing, expertise,
5    and minimum standards; or
6        (2) if the Department is a lead investigative state,
7    the Secretary is authorized and encouraged to investigate
8    the applicant pursuant to subsection (g) and the
9    timeframes established by agreement through the multistate
10    licensing process.
11    (i) The Secretary shall issue a formal written notice of
12the denial of an application to acquire control within 30 days
13after the decision to deny the application. The Secretary
14shall set forth the specific reasons for the denial of the
15application in the notice of denial and serve the applicant,
16either personally or by certified mail. Service by certified
17mail shall be deemed completed when the notice is deposited
18into the U.S. mail. An applicant whose application is denied
19by the Secretary under this subsection (i) may submit a
20written request for hearing which shall include the particular
21reasons why the applicant believes that the decision to deny
22the application was incorrect, within 10 days after service of
23the notice of denial. If an applicant submits a timely request
24for a hearing, the Secretary shall schedule a hearing unless
25otherwise agreed to by the parties. The Secretary shall
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1with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 100, as amended or recodified from time
2to time.
3    (j) The requirements of subsections (a) and (b) do not
4apply to any of the following:
5        (1) a person that acts as a proxy for the sole purpose
6    of voting at a designated meeting of the shareholders or
7    holders of voting shares or voting interests of a licensee
8    or a person in control of a licensee;
9        (2) a person that acquires control of a licensee by
10    devise or descent;
11        (3) a person that acquires control of a licensee as a
12    personal representative, custodian, guardian,
13    conservator, or trustee, or as an officer appointed by a
14    court of competent jurisdiction or by operation of law;
15        (4) a person that is exempt under subsection (g) of
16    Section 3-1;
17        (5) A person that the Secretary determines is not
18    subject to subsection (a) based on the public interest;
19        (6) A public offering of securities of a licensee or a
20    person in control of a licensee; or
21        (7) An internal reorganization of a person in control
22    of the licensee where the ultimate person in control of
23    the licensee remains the same.
24    (k) Persons in paragraphs (2), (3), (4), (6), and (7) of
25subsection (j) in cooperation with the licensee shall notify
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1    (l) Streamlined acquisition of control.
2        (1) The requirements of subsections (a) and (b) do not
3    apply to a person that has complied with and received
4    approval to engage in money transmission under this Act or
5    was identified as a person in control in a prior
6    application filed with and approved by the Secretary or by
7    an MSB accredited state agency pursuant to a multistate
8    licensing process, if:
9            (A) the person has not had a license revoked or
10        suspended or controlled a licensee that has had a
11        license revoked or suspended while the person was in
12        control of the licensee in the previous 5 years;
13            (B) if the person is a licensee, the person is well
14        managed and has received at least a satisfactory
15        rating for compliance at its most recent examination
16        by an MSB accredited state agency if such rating was
17        given;
18            (C) the licensee to be acquired is projected to
19        meet the requirements of Article X of this Act after
20        the acquisition of control is completed, and if the
21        person acquiring control is a licensee, that licensee
22        is also projected to meet the requirements of Article
23        X of this Act after the acquisition of control is
24        completed;
25            (D) the licensee to be acquired will not implement
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1        of the acquisition of control, and if the person
2        acquiring control is a licensee, that licensee also
3        will not implement any material changes to its
4        business plan as a result of the acquisition of
5        control; and
6            (E) the person provides notice of the acquisition
7        in cooperation with the licensee and attests to this
8        subsection in a form and in a medium prescribed by the
9        Secretary.
10        (2) If the notice is not denied within 30 days after
11    the date on which the notice was determined to be
12    complete, the notice is deemed approved.
13    (m) Before filing an application for approval to acquire
14control of a licensee a person may request in writing a
15determination from the Secretary as to whether the person
16would be considered a person in control of a licensee upon
17consummation of a proposed transaction. If the Secretary
18determines that the person would not be a person in control of
19a licensee, the proposed person and transaction is not subject
20to the requirements of subsections (a) and (b).
21    (n) If a multistate licensing process includes a
22determination pursuant to subsection (m) and an applicant
23avails itself or is otherwise subject to the multistate
24licensing process:
25        (1) The Secretary is authorized and encouraged to
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1    state with sufficient staffing, expertise, and minimum
2    standards for the purpose of subsection (m); or
3        (2) If the Department is a lead investigative state,
4    the Secretary is authorized and encouraged to investigate
5    the applicant pursuant to subsection (m) and the
6    timeframes established by agreement through the multistate
7    licensing process.
 
8    Section 6-2. Notice and information requirements for a
9change of key individuals.
10    (a) A licensee adding or replacing any key individual
11shall:
12        (1) provide notice in a manner prescribed by the
13    Secretary within 15 days after the effective date of the
14    key individual's appointment; and
15        (2) provide information as required by Section 5-4
16    within 45 days after the effective date.
17    (b) The Secretary may issue a formal written notice of
18denial of key individual within 90 days after the date on which
19the notice provided pursuant to subsection (a) was determined
20to be complete if the competence, experience, character, or
21integrity of the individual would not be in the best interests
22of the public or the customers of the licensee to permit the
23individual to be a key individual of such licensee.
24    (c) The Secretary shall set forth the specific reasons for
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1the denied individual, either personally, or by certified
2mail. Service by certified mail shall be deemed completed when
3the notice is deposited into the U.S. Mail. A licensee who has
4been denied by the Secretary under this subsection (c) may
5submit a written request for hearing which shall include the
6particular reasons why the licensee believes that the decision
7to deny was incorrect, within 10 days after service of the
8notice of the denial. If a licensee submits a timely request
9for a hearing, the Secretary shall schedule a hearing after
10the request for a hearing unless otherwise agreed to by the
11parties. The Secretary shall conduct hearings pursuant to this
12Section and in accordance with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 100.
13    (d) If the notice provided pursuant to subsection (a) is
14not denied within 90 days after the date on which the notice
15was determined to be complete, or any extension thereof, the
16key individual is deemed approved.
17    (e) If a multistate licensing process includes a key
18individual notice review and denial process pursuant to this
19Section and the licensee avails itself or is otherwise subject
20to the multistate licensing process:
21        (1) the Secretary is authorized and encouraged to
22    accept the determination of another state;
23        (2) if the investigating state has sufficient
24    staffing, expertise, and minimum standards for the purpose
25    of this Section; or
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1    the Secretary is authorized and encouraged to investigate
2    the applicant pursuant to subsection (b) and the
3    timeframes established by agreement through the multistate
4    licensing process.
 
5
ARTICLE VII. Reporting and Records

 
6    Section 7-1. Report of condition.
7    (a) Each licensee, under penalty of perjury, shall submit
8a report of condition within 45 days of the end of the calendar
9quarter, or within any extended time as the Secretary may
10prescribe.
11    (b) The report of condition shall include:
12        (1) financial information at the licensee level;
13        (2) nationwide and state-specific money transmission
14    transaction information in every jurisdiction in the
15    United States where the licensee is licensed to engage in
16    money transmission;
17        (3) permissible investments report;
18        (4) transaction destination country reporting for
19    money received for transmission, if applicable; and
20        (5) any other information the Secretary reasonably
21    requires with respect to the licensee. The Secretary is
22    authorized and encouraged to utilize NMLS for the
23    submission of the report required by subsection (a) and is
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1    requirements of this Section to carry out the purposes of
2    this Act and maintain consistency with NMLS reporting.
3    (c) The information required by paragraph (4) of
4subsection (b) shall only be included in a report of condition
5submitted within 45 days of the end of the fourth calendar
6quarter.
 
7    Section 7-2. Audited financials.
8    (a) Each licensee shall, within 90 days after the end of
9each fiscal year, or within any extended time as the Secretary
10may prescribe, file with the Secretary:
11        (1) an audited financial statement of the licensee for
12    the fiscal year prepared in accordance with United States
13    generally accepted accounting principles; and
14        (2) any other information as the Secretary may
15    reasonably require.
16    (b) The audited financial statements shall be prepared by
17an independent certified public accountant or independent
18public accountant who is satisfactory to the Secretary;
19    (c) The audited financial statements shall include or be
20accompanied by a certificate of opinion of the independent
21certified public accountant or independent public accountant
22that is satisfactory in form and content to the Secretary. If
23the opinion or certificate is qualified, the licensee must
24make a separate report to the Secretary notifying them of the
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1opinion is qualified, the Secretary may order the licensee to
2take any action as the Secretary may find necessary to enable
3the certified public accountant or independent public
4accountant to remove the qualification.
 
5    Section 7-3. Authorized delegate reporting.
6    (a) Each licensee shall submit a report of authorized
7delegates within 45 days of the end of the calendar quarter.
8The Secretary is authorized and encouraged to utilize NMLS for
9the submission of the report required by this Section provided
10that such functionality is consistent with the requirements of
11this Section.
12    (b) The authorized delegate report shall include, at a
13minimum, each authorized delegate's:
14        (1) company legal name;
15        (2) taxpayer employer identification number;
16        (3) principal provider identifier;
17        (4) physical address;
18        (5) mailing address;
19        (6) any business conducted in other states;
20        (7) any fictitious or trade name;
21        (8) contact person name, phone number, and email;
22        (9) start date as licensee's authorized delegate;
23        (10) end date acting as licensee's authorized
24    delegate, if applicable;
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1        (12) Any other information the Secretary reasonably
2    requires with respect to the authorized delegate.
 
3    Section 7-4. Reports of certain events.
4    (a) A licensee shall file a report with the Secretary
5within one business day after the licensee has reason to know
6of the occurrence of any of the following events:
7        (1) the filing of a petition by or against the
8    licensee under the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11
9    U.S.C. Sections 101 through 110, as amended or recodified
10    from time to time, for bankruptcy or reorganization;
11        (2) the filing of a petition by or against the
12    licensee for receivership, the commencement of any other
13    judicial or administrative proceeding for its dissolution
14    or reorganization, or the making of a general assignment
15    for the benefit of its creditors; or
16        (3) the commencement of a proceeding to revoke or
17    suspend its license in a state or country in which the
18    licensee engages in business or is licensed.
19    (b) A licensee shall file a report with the Secretary
20within 3 business days after the licensee has reason to know of
21the occurrence of any of the following events:
22        (1) a charge or conviction of the licensee or of a key
23    individual or person in control of the licensee for a
24    felony; or
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1    for a felony.
 
2    Section 7-5. Bank Secrecy Act reports. A licensee and an
3authorized delegate shall file all reports required by federal
4currency reporting, record keeping, and suspicious activity
5reporting requirements as set forth in the Bank Secrecy Act
6and other federal and State laws pertaining to money
7laundering. The timely filing of a complete and accurate
8report required under this Section with the appropriate
9federal agency is deemed compliant with the requirements of
10this Section.
 
11    Section 7-6. Records.
12    (a) Licensee shall maintain the following records, for
13determining its compliance with this Act, for at least 3
14years:
15        (1) a record of each outstanding money transmission
16    obligation sold;
17        (2) a general ledger posted at least monthly
18    containing all asset, liability, capital, income, and
19    expense accounts;
20        (3) bank statements and bank reconciliation records;
21        (4) records of outstanding money transmission
22    obligations;
23        (5) records of each outstanding money transmission
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1        (6) a list of the last known names and addresses of all
2    of the licensee's authorized delegates; and
3        (7) any other records the Secretary reasonably
4    requires by rule.
5    (b) The records specified in subsection (a) may be
6maintained in electronic or other retrievable form of record.
7    (c) The records specified in subsection (a) shall be
8maintained at the licensee's principal place of business or,
9with notice to the Secretary, at another location designated
10by the licensee. If the records are maintained outside this
11State, the licensee shall make them accessible to the
12Secretary on 7 business-days' notice.
13    (d) All records maintained by the licensee as required in
14subsections (a) through (c) are open to inspection by the
15Secretary pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 4-3.
16    (e) A licensee shall require and its authorized sellers
17must preserve for at least 3 years all documents relating to
18money transmission activities, unless the data embodied in
19those documents has been transmitted for recordation by the
20licensee.
 
21
ARTICLE VIII. Authorized Delegates

 
22    Section 8-1. Relationship between licensee and authorized
23delegate.
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1payments of money to a licensee or its representative
2authorized to receive money or to deposit money in a bank in an
3account specified by the licensee.
4    (b) Before a licensee is authorized to conduct business
5through an authorized delegate or allows a person to act as the
6licensee's authorized delegate, the licensee must:
7        (1) adopt, and update as necessary, written policies
8    and procedures reasonably designed to ensure that the
9    licensee's authorized delegates comply with applicable
10    State and federal law;
11        (2) enter into a written contract that complies with
12    subsection (d); and
13        (3) conduct a reasonable risk-based background
14    investigation sufficient for the licensee to determine
15    whether the authorized delegate has complied and will
16    likely comply with applicable state and federal law.
17    (c) An authorized delegate must operate in full compliance
18with this Act.
19    (d) The written contract required by subsection (b) must
20be signed by the licensee and the authorized delegate and, at a
21minimum, must:
22        (1) expressly appoint the person signing the contract
23    as the licensee's authorized delegate with the authority
24    to conduct money transmission on behalf of the licensee;
25        (2) set forth the nature and scope of the relationship
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1    respective rights and responsibilities of the parties;
2        (3) require the authorized delegate to agree to fully
3    comply with all applicable State and federal laws, rules,
4    and regulations pertaining to money transmission,
5    including this Act and regulations implementing this Act,
6    relevant provisions of the Bank Secrecy Act, and the USA
7    PATRIOT ACT;
8        (4) require the authorized delegate to remit and
9    handle money and monetary value in accordance with the
10    terms of the contract between the licensee and the
11    authorized delegate;
12        (5) impose a trust on money and monetary value net of
13    fees received for money transmission for the benefit of
14    the licensee;
15        (6) require the authorized delegate to prepare and
16    maintain records as required by this Act or regulations
17    implementing this Act, or as reasonably requested by the
18    Secretary;
19        (7) acknowledge that the authorized delegate consents
20    to examination or investigation by the Secretary;
21        (8) state that the licensee is subject to regulation
22    by the Secretary and that, as part of that regulation, the
23    Secretary may suspend or revoke an authorized delegate
24    designation or require the licensee to terminate an
25    authorized delegate designation; and
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1    procedures required under paragraph (1) of subsection (b).
2    (e) If the licensee's license is suspended, revoked,
3surrendered, or expired, the licensee must, within 5 business
4days, provide documentation to the Secretary that the licensee
5has notified all applicable authorized delegates of the
6licensee whose names are in a record filed with the Secretary
7of the suspension, revocation, surrender, or expiration of a
8license. Upon suspension, revocation, surrender, or expiration
9of a license, applicable authorized delegates shall
10immediately cease to provide money transmission as an
11authorized delegate of the licensee.
12    (f) An authorized delegate of a licensee holds in trust
13for the benefit of the licensee all money net of fees received
14from money transmission. If any authorized delegate commingles
15any funds received from money transmission with any other
16funds or property owned or controlled by the authorized
17delegate, all commingled funds and other property shall be
18considered held in trust in favor of the licensee in an amount
19equal to the amount of money net of fees received from money
20transmission.
21    (g) An authorized delegate may not use a subdelegate to
22conduct money transmission on behalf of a licensee.
 
23    Section 8-2. Unauthorized activities. A person shall not
24engage in the business of money transmission on behalf of a
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1Article III of this Act. A person that engages in such activity
2provides money transmission to the same extent as if the
3person were a licensee, and shall be jointly and severally
4liable with the unlicensed or nonexempt person.
 
5    Section 8-3. Prohibited authorized delegates.
6    (a) The circuit court in an action brought by a licensee
7shall have jurisdiction to grant appropriate equitable or
8legal relief, including, without limitation, prohibiting the
9authorized delegate from directly or indirectly acting as an
10authorized delegate for any licensee in this State and the
11payment of restitution, damages or other monetary relief, if
12the circuit court finds that an authorized delegate failed to
13remit money in accordance with the written contract required
14by subsection (b) of Section 8-1 or as otherwise directed by
15the licensee or required by law.
16    (b) If the circuit court issues an order prohibiting a
17person from acting as an authorized delegate for any licensee
18pursuant to subsection (a), the licensee that brought the
19action shall report the order to the Secretary within 30 days
20and shall report the order through NMLS within 90 days.
21    (c) An authorized delegate who holds money in trust for
22the benefit of a licensee and knowingly fails to remit more
23than $1,000 of such money is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
24    (d) An authorized delegate who holds money in trust for
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1than $999 of such money is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
 
2
ARTICLE IX. Timely Transmission, Refunds, and Disclosures

 
3    Section 9-1. Timely transmission.
4    (a) Every licensee shall forward all money received for
5transmission in accordance with the terms of the agreement
6between the licensee and the sender, which shall be no more
7than 3 business days after the receipt of the money to be
8transmitted, unless the licensee has a reasonable belief or a
9reasonable basis to believe that the sender may be a victim of
10fraud or that a crime or violation of law, rule, or regulation
11has occurred, is occurring, or may occur.
12    (b) If a licensee fails to forward money received for
13transmission in accordance with this Section, the licensee
14must respond to inquiries by the sender with the reason for the
15failure unless providing a response would violate a State or
16federal law, rule, or regulation.
 
17    Section 9-2. Refunds.
18    (a) This Section does not apply to:
19        (1) money received for transmission subject to the
20    federal Remittance Rule, 12 CFR Part 1005, Subpart B, as
21    amended or recodified from time to time; or
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1    process payments for goods or services provided by the
2    payee.
3    (b) Every licensee shall refund to the sender within 10
4days after receipt of the sender's written request for a
5refund of any and all money received for transmission unless
6any of the following occurs:
7        (1) the money has been forwarded within 10 days after
8    the date on which the money was received for transmission;
9        (2) instructions have been given committing an
10    equivalent amount of money to the person designated by the
11    sender within 10 days of the date on which the money was
12    received for transmission;
13        (3) the agreement between the licensee and the sender
14    instructs the licensee to forward the money at a time that
15    is beyond 10 days after the date on which the money was
16    received for transmission; if funds have not yet been
17    forwarded in accordance with the terms of the agreement
18    between the licensee and the sender, the licensee shall
19    issue a refund in accordance with the other provisions of
20    this Section; or
21        (4) the refund is requested for a transaction that the
22    licensee has not completed based on a reasonable belief or
23    a reasonable basis to believe that a crime or violation of
24    law, rule, or regulation has occurred, is occurring, or
25    may occur.
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1    to:
2            (A) identify the sender's name and address or
3        telephone number; or
4            (B) identify the particular transaction to be
5        refunded if the sender has multiple transactions
6        outstanding.
 
7    Section 9-3. Receipts.
8    (a) As used in this Section, "receipt" means a paper
9receipt, electronic record, or other written confirmation. For
10a transaction conducted in person, the receipt may be provided
11electronically if the sender requests or agrees to receive an
12electronic receipt. For a transaction conducted electronically
13or by phone, a receipt may be provided electronically. All
14electronic receipts shall be provided in a retainable form.
15    (b) Every licensee or its authorized delegate shall
16provide the sender a receipt for money received for
17transmission.
18        (1) The receipt shall contain the following
19    information, as applicable:
20            (A) the name of the sender;
21            (B) the name of the designated recipient;
22            (C) the date of the transaction;
23            (D) the unique transaction or identification
24        number;
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1        licensee's business address, and the licensee's
2        customer service telephone number;
3            (F) the amount of the transaction in United States
4        dollars;
5            (G) any fee charged by the licensee to the sender
6        for the transaction; and
7            (H) any taxes collected by the licensee from the
8        sender for the transaction.
9        (2) The receipt required by this Section shall be in
10    English and in the language principally used by the
11    licensee or authorized delegate to advertise, solicit, or
12    negotiate, either orally or in writing, for a transaction
13    conducted in person, electronically or by phone, if other
14    than English.
15    (c) This Section does not apply to:
16        (1) money received for transmission subject to the
17    federal Remittance Rule, 12 CFR Part 1005, Subpart B, as
18    amended or recodified from time to time;
19        (2) money received for transmission pursuant to a
20    written agreement between the licensee and payee to
21    process payments for goods or services provided by the
22    payee;
23        (3) payroll processing services; or
24        (4) as authorized in the Secretary's sole discretion.
 
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1shall include on a receipt or disclose on the licensee's
2website or mobile application the name and phone number of the
3Department and a statement that the licensee's customers can
4contact the Department with questions or complaints about the
5licensee's money transmission services.
 
6    Section 9-5. Disclosures for payroll processing services.
7    (a) A licensee that provides payroll processing services
8shall:
9        (1) issue reports to clients detailing client payroll
10    obligations in advance of the payroll funds being deducted
11    from an account; and
12        (2) make worker paystubs or an equivalent statement
13    available to workers.
14    (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to a licensee providing
15payroll processing services where the licensee's client
16designates the intended recipients to the licensee and is
17responsible for providing the disclosures required by
18paragraph (2) of subsection (a).
 
19
ARTICLE X. Prudential Standards

 
20    Section 10-1. Net worth.
21    (a) A licensee under this Act shall maintain at all times a
22tangible net worth of the greater of $100,000 or 3% of total
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1$100,000,000 to $1,000,000,000, and 0.5% of additional assets
2for over $1,000,000,000.
3    (b) Tangible net worth must be demonstrated at initial
4application by the applicant's most recent audited or
5unaudited financial statements pursuant to paragraph (6) of
6subsection (b) of Section 5-3.
7    (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, the
8Secretary shall have discretionary authority to exempt, in
9part or in whole, from the requirements of this Section any
10applicant or licensee.
 
11    Section 10-2. Surety bond.
12    (a) An applicant for a money transmission license must
13provide, and a licensee at all times must maintain, security
14consisting of a surety bond in a form satisfactory to the
15Secretary. The bond shall run to the State of Illinois for the
16benefit of any claimant against the applicant or licensee with
17respect to the receipt, handling, transmission, and payment of
18money by the licensee or authorized delegate in connection
19with the licensed operations. A claimant damaged by a breach
20of the conditions of a bond shall have a right to action upon
21the bond for damages suffered thereby and may bring suit
22directly on the bond, or the Secretary may bring suit on behalf
23of the claimant.
24    (b) The amount of the required security shall be the
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1licensee's average daily money transmission liability in this
2State calculated for the most recently completed quarter, up
3to a maximum of $2,000,000;
4    (c) A licensee that maintains a bond in the maximum amount
5provided for in subsection (b) is not required to calculate
6its average daily money transmission liability in this State
7for purposes of this Section.
8    (d) A licensee may exceed the maximum required bond amount
9pursuant to paragraph (5) of subsection (a) of Section 10-4.
10    (e) After receiving a license, the licensee must maintain
11the required bond plus net worth until 3 years after it ceases
12to do business in this State unless all outstanding payment
13instruments are eliminated or the provisions under the Revised
14Uniform Unclaimed Property Act have become operative and are
15adhered to by the licensee. Notwithstanding this provision,
16however, the amount required to be maintained may be reduced
17to the extent that the amount of the licensee's payment
18instruments outstanding in this State are reduced.
19    (f) Instead of a paper surety bond, each licensee and
20applicant shall file and maintain an electronic surety bond in
21NMLS or in a manner otherwise authorized by the Secretary.
 
22    Section 10-3. Maintenance of permissible investments.
23    (a) A licensee shall maintain at all times permissible
24investments that have a market value computed in accordance
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1not less than the aggregate amount of all of its outstanding
2money transmission obligations.
3    (b) Except for permissible investments enumerated in
4subsection (a) of Section 10-4, the Secretary, with respect to
5any licensee, may by rule or order limit the extent to which a
6specific investment maintained by a licensee within a class of
7permissible investments may be considered a permissible
8investment, if the specific investment represents undue risk
9to customers, not reflected in the market value of
10investments.
11    (c) Permissible investments, even if commingled with other
12assets of the licensee, are held in trust for the benefit of
13the purchasers and holders of the licensee's outstanding money
14transmission obligations in the event of insolvency, the
15filing of a petition by or against the licensee under the
16United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. Sections 101 through
17110, as amended or recodified from time to time, for
18bankruptcy or reorganization, the filing of a petition by or
19against the licensee for receivership, the commencement of any
20other judicial or administrative proceeding for its
21dissolution or reorganization, or in the event of an action by
22a creditor against the licensee who is not a beneficiary of
23this statutory trust. No permissible investments impressed
24with a trust pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to
25attachment, levy of execution, or sequestration by order of
26any court, except for a beneficiary of this statutory trust.

 

 

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1    (d) Upon the establishment of a statutory trust in
2accordance with subsection (c) or when any funds are drawn on a
3letter of credit pursuant to paragraph (4) of subsection (a)
4of Section 10-4, the Secretary shall notify the applicable
5regulator of each state in which the licensee is licensed to
6engage in money transmission, if any, of the establishment of
7the trust or the funds drawn on the letter of credit, as
8applicable. Notice shall be deemed satisfied if performed
9pursuant to a multistate agreement or through NMLS. Funds
10drawn on a letter of credit, and any other permissible
11investments held in trust for the benefit of the purchasers
12and holders of the licensee's outstanding money transmission
13obligations, are deemed held in trust for the benefit of such
14purchasers and holders on a pro rata and equitable basis in
15accordance with statutes pursuant to which permissible
16investments are required to be held in this State, and other
17states, as applicable. Any statutory trust established
18hereunder shall be terminated upon extinguishment of all of
19the licensee's outstanding money transmission obligations.
20    (e) The Secretary by rule or by order may allow other types
21of investments that the Secretary determines are of sufficient
22liquidity and quality to be a permissible investment. The
23Secretary is authorized to participate in efforts with other
24state regulators to determine that other types of investments
25are of sufficient liquidity and quality to be a permissible
26investment.
 

 

 

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1    Section 10-4. Types of permissible investments.
2    (a) The following investments are permissible under
3Section 10-3:
4        (1) Cash, including demand deposits, savings deposits,
5    and funds in such accounts held for the benefit of the
6    licensee's customers in an insured depository financial
7    institution, and cash equivalents including ACH items in
8    transit to the licensee and ACH items or international
9    wires in transit to a payee, cash in transit via armored
10    car, cash in smart safes, cash in licensee-owned
11    locations, debit card or credit card-funded transmission
12    receivables owed by any bank, or money market mutual funds
13    rated "AAA" by S&P, or the equivalent from any eligible
14    rating service;
15        (2) certificates of deposit or senior debt obligations
16    of an insured depository institution, as defined in
17    Section 3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C.
18    1813, as amended or recodified from time to time, or as
19    defined under the federal Credit Union Act, 12 U.S.C.
20    1781, as amended or recodified from time to time;
21        (3) an obligation of the United States or a
22    commission, agency, or instrumentality thereof; an
23    obligation that is guaranteed fully as to principal and
24    interest by the United States; or an obligation of a State
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1    thereof;
2        (4) the full drawable amount of an irrevocable standby
3    letter of credit for which the stated beneficiary is the
4    Secretary that stipulates that the beneficiary need only
5    draw a sight draft under the letter of credit and present
6    it to obtain funds up to the letter of credit amount within
7    7 days of presentation of the items required by
8    subparagraph (C) of this paragraph.
9            (A) The letter of credit must:
10                (i) be issued by an insured depository
11            financial institution, a foreign bank that is
12            authorized under federal law to maintain a federal
13            agency or federal branch office in a State or
14            states, or a foreign bank that is authorized under
15            State law to maintain a branch in a State that (I)
16            bears an eligible rating or whose parent company
17            bears an eligible rating; and (II) is regulated,
18            supervised, and examined by United States federal
19            or State authorities having regulatory authority
20            over banks, credit unions, and trust companies;
21                (ii) be irrevocable, unconditional, and
22            indicate that it is not subject to any condition
23            or qualifications outside of the letter of credit;
24                (iii) not contain reference to any other
25            agreements, documents, or entities, or otherwise
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1            and
2                (iv) contain an issue date and expiration date
3            and expressly provide for automatic extension,
4            without a written amendment, for an additional
5            period of one year from the present or each future
6            expiration date, unless the issuer of the letter
7            of credit notifies the Secretary in writing by
8            certified or registered mail or courier mail or
9            other receipted means, at least 60 days before any
10            expiration date, that the irrevocable letter of
11            credit will not be extended.
12            (B) If any notice of expiration or nonextension of
13        a letter of credit issued under subdivision (iv) of
14        subparagraph (A), the licensee shall be required to
15        demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Secretary, 15
16        days before expiration, that the licensee maintains
17        and will maintain permissible investments in
18        accordance with subsection (a) of Section 10-3 upon
19        the expiration of the letter of credit. If the
20        licensee is not able to do so, the Secretary may draw
21        on the letter of credit in an amount up to the amount
22        necessary to meet the licensee's requirements to
23        maintain permissible investments in accordance with
24        subsection (a) of Section 10-3. Any such draw shall be
25        offset against the licensee's outstanding money
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1        held in trust by the Secretary or the Secretary's
2        designated agent, to the extent authorized by law, as
3        agent for the benefit of the purchasers and holders of
4        the licensee's outstanding money transmission
5        obligations.
6            (C) The letter of credit shall provide that the
7        issuer of the letter of credit will honor, at sight, a
8        presentation made by the beneficiary to the issuer of
9        the following documents on or before the expiration
10        date of the letter of credit:
11                (i) the original letter of credit, including
12            any amendments; and
13                (ii) A written statement from the beneficiary
14            stating that any of the following events have
15            occurred:
16                    (I) the filing of a petition by or against
17                the licensee under the United States
18                Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. Sections 101
19                through 110, as amended or recodified from
20                time to time, for bankruptcy or
21                reorganization;
22                    (II) the filing of a petition by or
23                against the licensee for receivership, or the
24                commencement of any other judicial or
25                administrative proceeding for its dissolution
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1                    (III) the seizure of assets of a licensee
2                by the Secretary pursuant to an emergency
3                order issued in accordance with applicable
4                law, on the basis of an action, violation, or
5                condition that has caused or is likely to
6                cause the insolvency of the licensee; or
7                    (IV) the beneficiary has received notice
8                of expiration or nonextension of a letter of
9                credit and the licensee failed to demonstrate
10                to the satisfaction of the beneficiary that
11                the licensee will maintain permissible
12                investments in accordance with subsection (a)
13                of Section 10-3 upon the expiration or
14                nonextension of the letter of credit.
15            (D) The Secretary may designate an agent to serve
16        on the Secretary's behalf as beneficiary to a letter
17        of credit so long as the agent and letter of credit
18        meet requirements established by the Secretary. The
19        Secretary's agent may serve as agent for multiple
20        licensing authorities for a single irrevocable letter
21        of credit if the proceeds of the drawable amount for
22        the purposes of this Section are assigned to the
23        Secretary.
24            (E) The Secretary is authorized and encouraged to
25        participate in multistate processes designed to
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1        of credit, including, but not limited to, services
2        provided by the NMLS and State Regulatory Registry,
3        LLC.
4        (5) 100% of the surety bond or deposit provided for
5    under Section 10-2 that exceeds the average daily money
6    transmission liability in this State.
7    (b) Unless permitted by the Secretary by rule or by order
8to exceed the limit as set forth herein, the following
9investments are permissible under Section 10-3 to the extent
10specified:
11        (1) receivables that are payable to a licensee from
12    its authorized delegates in the ordinary course of
13    business that are less than 7 days old, up to 50% of the
14    aggregate value of the licensee's total permissible
15    investments;
16        (2) of the receivables permissible under paragraph (1)
17    of this subsection (b), receivables that are payable to a
18    licensee from a single authorized delegate in the ordinary
19    course of business may not exceed 10% of the aggregate
20    value of the licensee's total permissible investments.
21        (3) the following investments are permissible up to
22    20% per category and combined up to 50% of the aggregate
23    value of the licensee's total permissible investments:
24            (A) a short-term, of up to 6 months, investment
25        bearing an eligible rating;
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1            (C) a bill, note, bond, or debenture bearing an
2        eligible rating;
3            (D) U.S. tri-party repurchase agreements
4        collateralized at 100% or more with U.S. government or
5        agency securities, municipal bonds, or other
6        securities bearing an eligible rating;
7            (E) money market mutual funds rated less than
8        "AAA" and equal to or higher than "A-" by S&P, or the
9        equivalent from any other eligible rating service; and
10            (F) a mutual fund or other investment fund
11        composed solely and exclusively of one or more
12        permissible investments listed in paragraphs (1)
13        through (3) of subsection (a).
14        (4) cash, including demand deposits, savings deposits,
15    and funds in such accounts held for the benefit of the
16    licensee's customers, at foreign depository institutions
17    are permissible up to 10% of the aggregate value of the
18    licensee's total permissible investments if the licensee
19    has received a satisfactory rating in its most recent
20    examination and the foreign depository institution:
21            (A) has an eligible rating;
22            (B) is registered under the Foreign Account Tax
23        Compliance Act;
24            (C) is not located in any country subject to
25        sanctions from the Office of Foreign Asset Control;
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1            (D) is not located in a high-risk or
2        non-cooperative jurisdiction as designated by the
3        Financial Action Task Force.
 
4
ARTICLE XI. Enforcement

 
5    Section 11-1. Prohibited acts and practices for licensees.
6It is a violation of this Act for a licensee, or other person
7subject to this Act to:
8        (1) directly or indirectly employ any scheme, device,
9    or artifice to defraud or mislead any person, including,
10    but not limited to, engaging in bait and switch
11    advertising or sales practices;
12        (2) directly or indirectly engage in any unfair or
13    deceptive act or practice toward any person, including,
14    but not limited to, any false or deceptive statement about
15    fees or other terms of a money transmission or currency
16    exchange;
17        (3) directly or indirectly obtain property by fraud or
18    misrepresentation;
19        (4) knowingly make, publish, or disseminate any false,
20    deceptive, or misleading information in the provision of
21    money services;
22        (5) knowingly receive or take possession for personal
23    use of any property of any money services business, other
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1    defraud, omit to make, or cause or direct to omit to make,
2    a full and true entry thereof in the books and accounts of
3    the business;
4        (6) make or concur in making any false entry, or omit
5    or concur in omitting any material entry, in the books or
6    accounts of the business;
7        (7) knowingly make or publish to the Director or the
8    Director's designee, or concur in making or publishing to
9    the Director or the Director's designee any written
10    report, exhibit, or statement of its affairs or pecuniary
11    condition containing any material statement which is
12    false, or omit or concur in omitting any statement
13    required by law to be contained therein;
14        (8) fail to make any report or statement lawfully
15    required by the Director or other public official.
16        (9) demonstrate by course of conduct, negligence or
17    incompetence in performing any act directly or indirectly
18    relating to licensed activity;
19        (10) engage in unsafe and unsound practices directly
20    or indirectly relating to licensed activity; or
21        (11) fail to comply with the provisions of this Act or
22    with any lawful order or agreement, rule, or regulations
23    made or issued under the provisions of this Act.
 
24    Section 11-2. Suspension and revocation of licenses.
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1license of a licensee or order a licensee to revoke the
2designation of an authorized delegate if:
3        (1) the licensee has failed to comply with any
4    provision of this Act, or any order, decision, finding,
5    rule, regulation or direction of the Secretary lawfully
6    made pursuant to the authority of this Act;
7        (2) the licensee does not cooperate with an
8    examination or investigation by the Secretary;
9        (3) the licensee engages in fraud, intentional
10    misrepresentation, or gross negligence;
11        (4) an authorized delegate is convicted of a violation
12    of a State or federal anti-money laundering statute, or
13    violates a rule adopted or an order issued under this Act,
14    as a result of the licensee's willful misconduct or
15    grossly negligent inattention to its legal obligations;
16        (5) the competence, experience, character, or general
17    fitness of the licensee, authorized delegate, person in
18    control of a licensee, key individual, or responsible
19    person of the authorized delegate indicates that it is not
20    in the public interest to permit the person to provide
21    money transmission;
22        (6) the licensee engages in an unsafe or unsound
23    practice;
24        (7) the licensee is insolvent, suspends payment of its
25    obligations, or makes a general assignment for the benefit
26    of its creditors;

 

 

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1        (8) the licensee does not remove an authorized
2    delegate after the Secretary issues and serves upon the
3    licensee a final order including a finding that the
4    authorized delegate has violated this Act;
5        (9) a fact or condition exists that, if it had existed
6    or had been known at the time the licensee applied for its
7    license, would have been ground for denying the
8    application;
9        (10) the licensee knowingly fails to make a report
10    required by this Act;
11        (11) the licensee fails to pay a judgment entered in
12    favor of a claimant, plaintiff, or credit in an action
13    arising out of the licensee's business regulated under
14    this Act within 30 days after the judgment becomes final
15    or within 30 days after the expiration or termination of a
16    stay of execution;
17        (12) the licensee has been convicted under the laws of
18    this State, another state, or the United States of a
19    felony or of a crime involving breach of trust or
20    dishonesty; or
21        (13) the licensee violates the Illinois Uniform
22    Revised Unclaimed Property Act.
23    (b) In determining whether a licensee is engaging in an
24unsafe or unsound practice, the Secretary may consider the
25size and condition of the licensee's money transmission, the
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1Act, and the previous conduct of the person involved.
2    (c) In every case in which a license is suspended or
3revoked, the Secretary shall issue a formal written notice of
4the suspension or revocation, setting forth the specific
5reasons for the suspension or revocation of the license and
6serve the licensee, either personally or by certified mail.
7Service by certified mail shall be deemed completed when the
8notice is deposited into U.S. Mail and the order of suspension
9or revocation of a license shall take effect upon service of
10the order.
11    (d) A licensee whose license has been suspended or revoked
12by the Secretary under this Section may request a hearing, in
13writing, within 10 days after the date of service. If a
14licensee submits a timely request for a hearing, the order
15shall be stayed until a final administrative order is entered
16and the Secretary shall schedule a hearing unless otherwise
17agreed to by the parties.
18    (e) The Secretary shall conduct hearings pursuant to this
19Section and in accordance with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 100, as
20amended or recodified from time to time.
 
21    Section 11-3. Suspension and revocation of authorized
22delegates.
23    (a) The Secretary may issue an order to suspend or revoke
24the designation of an authorized delegate, if the Secretary
25finds that:

 

 

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1        (1) the authorized delegate has failed to comply with
2    any provision of this Act or any order, decision, finding,
3    rule, regulation, or direction of the Secretary lawfully
4    made pursuant to the authority of this Act;
5        (2) the authorized delegate does not cooperate with an
6    examination or investigation by the Secretary;
7        (3) the authorized delegate engages in fraud,
8    intentional misrepresentation, or gross negligence;
9        (4) the authorized delegate is convicted of a
10    violation of a State or federal anti-money laundering
11    statute;
12        (5) the competence, experience, character, or general
13    fitness of the authorized delegate or a person in control
14    of the authorized delegate indicates that it is not in the
15    public interest to permit the authorized delegate to
16    provide money transmission; or
17        (6) the authorized delegate engages in an unsafe or
18    unsound practice.
19    (b) In determining whether an authorized delegate is
20engaging in an unsafe or unsound practice, the Secretary may
21consider the size and condition of the authorized delegate's
22provision of money transmission, the magnitude of the loss,
23the gravity of the violation of this Act or a rule adopted or
24order issued under this Act, and the previous conduct of the
25authorized delegate.
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1authorized delegate is suspended or revoked, the Secretary
2shall issue a formal written notice of the suspension or
3revocation, setting forth the specific reasons for the
4suspension or revocation of the designation and serve the
5authorized delegate, either personally or by certified mail.
6Service by certified mail shall be deemed completed when the
7notice is deposited into U.S. Mail and the order of suspension
8or revocation of a license shall take effect upon service of
9the order.
10    (d) An authorized delegate whose designation has been
11suspended or revoked by the Secretary under this Section may
12request a hearing, in writing, within 10 days after the date of
13service. If an authorized delegate submits a timely request
14for a hearing, the order shall be stayed until a final
15administrative order is entered and the Secretary shall
16schedule a hearing unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.
17    (e) The Secretary shall conduct hearings pursuant to this
18Section and in accordance with 38 Ill. Adm. Code 100, as
19amended or recodified from time to time.
 
20    Section 11-4. Orders to cease and desist; civil penalties.
21    (a) If the Secretary determines that a licensee, an
22authorized delegate, or any other person has engaged or is
23engaged in practices contrary to this Act, the rules adopted
24under this Act, or an order issued under this Act, the
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1authorized delegate to cease and desist from the violation.
2The order becomes effective upon service of it upon the
3licensee or authorized delegate.
4    (b) The Secretary may issue an order against a licensee to
5cease and desist from providing money transmission through an
6authorized delegate that is the subject of a separate order by
7the Secretary.
8    (c) The Secretary may, in addition to or without the
9issuance of a cease and desist order, assess a penalty of up to
10$1,000 against a licensee or other person for each violation
11of this Act, the rules adopted under this Act, or an order
12issued under this Act as set forth in Section 11-6. The
13issuance of an order under this Section shall not be a
14prerequisite to the taking of any action by the Secretary
15under this Section or any other Section of this Act.
16    (d) The Secretary shall issue a formal written notice of
17the cease and desist order, setting forth the specific reasons
18for the order and serve the licensee or the authorized
19delegate, either personally or by certified mail. Service by
20certified mail shall be deemed completed when the notice is
21deposited in United States mail.
 
22    Section 11-5. Consent orders; settlements.
23    (a) The Secretary may enter into a consent order or
24settlement agreement at any time with a person to resolve a
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1Act, or order issued under this Act. A consent order or
2settlement agreement must be signed by the person to whom it is
3issued or by the person's authorized representative, and must
4indicate agreement with the terms contained in the order. A
5consent order or settlement agreement may provide that it does
6not constitute an admission by a person that this Act or a rule
7adopted or an order issued under this Act has been violated.
8    (b) Notwithstanding the issuance of a consent order or
9settlement agreement, the Secretary may seek civil or criminal
10penalties or compromise civil penalties concerning matter
11encompassed by the consent order unless the consent order by
12its terms expressly precludes the Secretary from doing so.
13    (c) The Secretary is authorized to compromise, settle, and
14collect civil penalties and administrative penalties, as set
15by rule, with any person for violations of this Act or of any
16rule or order issued or adopted under this Act.
 
17    Section 11-6. Criminal penalties. A person who engages in
18conduct requiring a license under this Act and fails to obtain
19a license from the Secretary or knowingly makes a false
20statement, misrepresentation, or false certification in an
21application, financial statement, account record, report, or
22other document filed or required to be maintained or filed
23under this Act or who knowingly makes a false entry or omits a
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1    Section 11-7. Civil penalties. The Secretary may assess a
2civil penalty against a person that violates this Act, a rule
3adopted or an order issued under this Act in an amount not to
4exceed $1,000 per day for each day the violation is
5outstanding, plus this State's costs and expenses for the
6investigation and prosecution of the matter, including
7reasonable attorney's fees. Each transaction in violation of
8this Act or the rules adopted under this Act or issued under
9this Act, for each day that a violation continues shall be a
10separate offense.
 
11    Section 11-8. Unlicensed persons. Any person who, without
12the required license, engages in conduct requiring a license
13under this Act shall be liable to the Department in an amount
14equal to the greater of (1) $5,000 or (2) an amount of money
15accepted for transmission plus an amount equal to 3 times the
16amount accepted for transmission. The Department shall cause
17any funds so recovered to be deposited into the TOMA Consumer
18Protection Fund.
 
19    Section 11-9. Judicial review. All final administrative
20decisions of the Department under this Act are subject to
21judicial review under the Administrative Review Law and any
22rules adopted under the Administrative Review Law.
 
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1    Section 12-1. Uniformity of application and construction.
2In applying and construing this Act, consideration must be
3given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect
4to its subject matter among states that enact it.
 
5    Section 12-2. Severability. The provisions of this Act are
6severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
 
7    Section 12-3. Transition period.
8    (a) Licensees pursuant to the Transmitters of Money Act in
9good standing on the effective date of this Act shall be
10licensed under this Act upon the filing of and approval by the
11Department of a renewal application in accordance with Section
125-6 and may continue to operate lawfully as a licensee in this
13State unless and until their next renewal application after
14the effective date is denied by the Department. An authorized
15seller of licensee pursuant to the Transmitters of Money Act
16in good standing as of the effective date shall become an
17authorized delegate of a licensee upon the filing of and
18approval by the Department of a renewal application by the
19licensee in accordance with Section 5-6 and may continue to
20operate lawfully in this State as an authorized delegate of a
21licensee unless and until the licensee's next renewal
22application after the effective date is denied by the
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1    (b) A person licensed in this State to engage in the
2business of money transmission and their authorized sellers
3shall not be subject to the provisions of this Act, to the
4extent that this Act conflicts with the Transmitters of Money
5Act or this Act establishes new requirements not imposed under
6the Transmitters of Money Act, until the licensee renews its
7current license or for 6 months after the effective date of
8this Act, whichever is later, so long as they comply with the
9Transmitters of Money Act and its implementing rules.
10    (c) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a licensee shall only
11be required to amend its authorized delegate contracts for
12contracts entered into or amended after the effective date of
13this Act or the completion of any transition period
14contemplated under subsection (b). Nothing herein shall be
15construed as limiting an authorized delegate's obligations to
16operate in full compliance with this Act as required by
17subsection (c) of Section 8-1 after the time period set forth
18in subsection (b).
19    (d) A person not required to be licensed pursuant to the
20Transmitters of Money Act shall not be required to be licensed
21and comply with this Act until January 1, 2025, unless the
22Secretary extends the time by rule.
23    (e) Except as otherwise stated, this Act supersedes the
24Transmitters of Money Act.
 
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1    (a) The special income-earning fund in the State treasury
2is known as the TOMA Consumer Protection Fund.
3    (b) All moneys paid into the fund together with all
4accumulated undistributed income thereon shall be held as a
5special fund in the State treasury. The fund shall be used
6solely for the purpose of providing restitution to consumers
7who have suffered monetary loss arising out of a transaction
8regulated by this Act.
9    (c) The fund shall be applied only to restitution when
10restitution has been ordered by the Secretary. Restitution
11shall not exceed the amount actually lost by the consumer. The
12fund shall not be used for the payment of any attorney or other
13fees.
14    (d) The fund shall be subrogated to the amount of the
15restitution, and the Secretary shall request the Attorney
16General to engage in all reasonable collection steps to
17collect restitution from the party responsible for the loss
18and reimburse the fund.
19    (e) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section,
20the payment of restitution from the fund shall be a matter of
21grace and not of right, and no consumer shall have any vested
22rights in the fund as a beneficiary or otherwise. Before
23seeking restitution from the fund, the consumer or beneficiary
24seeking payment of restitution shall apply for restitution on
25a form provided by the Secretary. The form shall include any
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1determine that restitution is appropriate.
2    (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section,
3moneys in the TOMA Consumer Protection Fund may be transferred
4to the Professions Indirect Cost Fund, as authorized under
5Section 2105-300 of the Department of Professional Regulation
6Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
 
7
Article 101. General Provisions

 
8    Section 101-1. Short title; references. Articles 101
9through 135 may be cited as the Digital Assets Regulation Act.
10In Articles 101 through 135, references to "this Act" mean
11Articles 101 through 135.
 
12    Section 101-5. Definitions.
13    (a) As used in this Act:
14    "Affiliate" shall mean any person that controls, is
15controlled by, or is under common control with another person.
16For purposes of this definition, "control" means the
17possession, direct or indirect, of the power to direct or
18cause the direction of the management and policies of a
19person.
20    "Applicant" means a person that applies for a license
21under this Act.
22    "Bank" means a bank, savings banks, savings and loan
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1chartered under the laws of this State or any other state or
2under the laws of the United States.
3    "Confidential supervisory information" means information
4or documents obtained by employees, agents, or representatives
5of the Department in the course of any examination,
6investigation, audit, visit, registration, certification,
7review, licensing, or any other regulatory or supervisory
8activity pursuant to this Act, and any record prepared or
9obtained by the Department to the extent that the record
10summarizes or contains information derived from any report,
11document, or record described in this Act.
12    "Conflict of interest" means an interest that might
13incline a covered person or an individual who is an associated
14person of a covered person to make a recommendation that is not
15disinterested.
16    "Corporate fiduciary" shall mean a corporate fiduciary as
17defined by Section 1-5.05 of the Corporate Fiduciary Act.
18    "Covered person" means a licensee or person required to
19obtain a license pursuant to this Act.
20    "Covered exchange" means a covered person that exchanges
21or holds itself out as being able to exchange a digital asset
22for a resident.
23    "Credit union" means a credit union chartered under the
24laws of this State or any other state or under the laws of the
25United States.
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1Professional Regulation.
2    "Digital asset" means a digital representation of value
3that is used as a medium of exchange, unit of account, or store
4of value, and that is not fiat currency, whether or not
5denominated in fiat currency. "Digital asset" does not include
6any of the following:
7        (1) A digital representation of value which a merchant
8    grants, as part of an affinity or rewards program, and
9    that cannot be taken from or exchanged with the merchant
10    for fiat currency or a digital asset.
11        (2) A digital representation of value that is issued
12    by or on behalf of a game publisher, used solely within a
13    gaming platform, has no market or application outside of
14    such gaming platform, and cannot be converted into, or
15    redeemed for, fiat currency or digital assets.
16        (3) A digital representation of value that is used as
17    part of prepaid cards.
18    "Digital asset administration" means controlling,
19administering, or issuing a digital asset.
20    "Digital asset business activity" means any of the
21following:
22        (1) Exchanging, transferring, or storing a digital
23    asset.
24        (2) Engaging in digital asset administration.
25        (3) Any other business activity involving digital
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1    necessary and appropriate for the protection of residents.
2    "Digital asset business activity" does not include the
3development and dissemination of software in and of itself.
4    "Exchange", when used as a verb, means to exchange, buy,
5sell, trade, or convert, on behalf of a resident, either of the
6following:
7        (1) A digital asset for fiat currency or one or more
8    forms of digital assets.
9        (2) Fiat currency for one or more forms of digital
10    assets.
11    "Exchange" does not include buying, selling, or trading
12digital assets for a person's own account in a principal
13capacity.
14    "Executive officer" includes, without limitation, an
15individual who is a director, officer, manager, managing
16member, partner, or trustee, or other functionally equivalent
17responsible individual, of a person.
18    "Federally insured depository institution" shall mean an
19insured depository institution as defined by Section 3(c)(2)
20of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. 1813(c)(2), as
21amended, or an insured credit union as defined by Section
22101(7) of the Federal Credit Union Act, 12 U.S.C. 1752(7), as
23amended.
24    "Fiat currency" means money that is authorized or adopted
25by the United States or a foreign government as part of its
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1of exchange in the country of issuance.
2    "Insolvent" means any of the following:
3        (1) Having generally ceased to pay debts in the
4    ordinary course of business other than as a result of a
5    bona fide dispute.
6        (2) Being unable to pay debts as they become due.
7        (3) Being insolvent within the meaning of federal
8    bankruptcy law.
9    "Licensee" means a person licensed under this Act.
10    "Person" includes, without limitation, any individual,
11corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership,
12proprietorship, syndicate, limited liability company,
13association, joint venture, government, governmental
14subsection, agency or instrumentality, public corporation or
15joint stock company, or any other organization or legal or
16commercial entity.
17    "Prepaid card" means an electronic payment device that,
18subject to any rules adopted by the Department:
19        (1) is usable at a single merchant or an affiliated
20    group of merchants that share the same name, mark, or
21    logo, or is usable at multiple, unaffiliated merchants or
22    service providers;
23        (2) is issued in and for a specified amount of fiat
24    currency;
25        (3) can be reloaded in and for only fiat currency, if
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1        (4) is issued or reloaded on a prepaid basis for the
2    future purchase or delivery of goods or services;
3        (5) is honored upon presentation;
4        (6) can be redeemed in and for only fiat currency, if
5    at all;
6        (7) is governed by the Uniform Money Transmission
7    Modernization Act; and
8        (8) complies with any other condition designated by
9    rule by the Department as may be necessary and appropriate
10    for the protection of residents.
11    "Qualified custodian" means a bank, credit union, or trust
12company, subject to any rules adopted by the Department.
13    "Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible
14medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and
15is retrievable in perceivable form.
16    "Resident" means any of the following:
17        (1) A person who is domiciled in this State.
18        (2) A person who is physically located in this State
19    for more than 183 days of the previous 365 days.
20        (3) A person who has a place of business in this State.
21        (4) A legal representative of a person that is
22    domiciled in this State.
23    "Request for assistance" means all inquiries, complaints,
24account disputes, and requests for documentation a covered
25person receives from residents.
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1direct control over, or significant management, policy, or
2decision-making authority with respect to, a person's digital
3asset business activity in this State.
4    "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and
5Professional Regulation and any authorized representative of
6the Secretary.
7    "Service provider" means any person that provides a
8material service to a covered person in connection with the
9offering or provision by that covered person of a digital
10asset business activity in this State, including a person that
11either:
12        (1) Participates in designing, operating, or
13    maintaining the digital asset business activity.
14        (2) Processes transactions relating to the digital
15    asset business activity, other than unknowingly or
16    incidentally transmitting or processing financial data in
17    a manner that the data is undifferentiated from other
18    types of data of the same form as the person transmits or
19    processes.
20    "State" means a state of the United States, the District
21of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or
22any territory or insular possession subject to the
23jurisdiction of the United States.
24    "Store," "storage", and "storing", except in the phrase
25"store of value," means to store, hold, or maintain custody or
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1other than the resident.
2    "Transfer" means to transfer or transmit a digital asset
3on behalf of a resident, including by doing any of the
4following:
5        (1) Crediting the digital asset to the account or
6    storage of another person.
7        (2) Moving the digital asset from one account or
8    storage of a resident to another account or storage of the
9    same resident.
10        (3) Relinquishing custody or control of a digital
11    asset to another person.
12    "United States dollar equivalent of digital assets" means
13the equivalent value of a particular digital asset in United
14States dollars shown on a covered exchange regulated in the
15United States for a particular date or period specified in
16this Act, subject to any rules adopted by the Department.
17    (b) Whenever the terms "include", "including" or terms of
18similar import appear in this Act, unless the context requires
19otherwise, such terms shall not be construed to imply the
20exclusion of any person, class, or thing not specifically
21included.
22    (c) A reference in this Act to any other law or statute of
23this State, or of any other jurisdiction, means such law or
24statute as amended to the effective date of this Act, and
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1    Section 101-10. Applicability.
2    (a) This Act governs the digital asset business activity
3of a person doing business in this State or, wherever located,
4who engages in or holds itself out as engaging in the activity
5with or on behalf of a resident, to the extent not preempted by
6federal law and except as otherwise provided in subsections
7(b), (c), (d), or (e).
8    (b)(1) This Act does not apply to the exchange, transfer,
9or storage of a digital asset or to digital asset
10administration to the extent that:
11            (A) the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C.
12        78a et seq., or the Illinois Securities Law of 1953
13        govern the activity as a security transaction and the
14        activity is actually regulated for the purpose of
15        investor protection by the U.S. Securities and
16        Exchange Commission or the Illinois Secretary of
17        State; or
18            (B) the Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C. 1 et
19        seq., governs the activity as a contract of sale of a
20        commodity for future delivery or a swap and the
21        activity is actually regulated for the purpose of
22        investor protection by the U.S. Commodity Futures
23        Trading Commission.
24        (2) This subsection shall be construed in a manner
25    consistent with affording the greatest protection to
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1    (a) of Section 101-15 to exercise nonexclusive oversight
2    and enforcement under any federal law applicable to
3    digital asset business activity. This subsection shall not
4    be construed to exempt an activity solely because a
5    financial regulatory agency has anti-fraud and
6    anti-manipulation enforcement authority over the activity.
7    (c) This Act does not apply to the following:
8        (1) The United States, a State, political subdivision
9    of a State, agency, or instrumentality of federal, State,
10    or local government, or a foreign government or a
11    subdivision, department, agency, or instrumentality of a
12    foreign government.
13        (2) A federally insured depository institution.
14        (3) A corporate fiduciary acting as a fiduciary or
15    otherwise engaging in fiduciary activities.
16        (4) A merchant using digital assets solely for the
17    purchase or sale of goods or services in the ordinary
18    course of its business.
19        (5) A person using digital assets solely for the
20    purchase or sale of goods or services for personal,
21    family, or household purposes.
22        (6) A credit union with member share accounts insured
23    by an insurer approved by the credit union's primary
24    financial regulatory agency, however, an out-of-state
25    credit union may not conduct any activity in this State
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1    the laws of this State.
2    Nothing in this Act grants persons described in this
3subsection (c) authority to engage in any activity not
4otherwise granted under existing law.
5    (d) The Department may by rule or order clarify whether an
6activity is governed by the Uniform Money Transmission
7Modernization Act or this Act, however, this subsection (d)
8shall not be applied in a manner inconsistent with the
9protection of residents.
10    (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the
11Department, by rule or order, may conditionally or
12unconditionally exempt any person, digital asset, or
13transaction, or any class or classes of persons, digital
14assets, or transactions, from any provision of this Act or of
15any rule thereunder, to the extent that the exemption is
16necessary or appropriate, in the public interest, and
17consistent with the protection of residents.
 
18    Section 101-15. General powers and duties.
19    (a) The Department shall regulate digital asset business
20activity in this State, unless it is exempt pursuant to
21Section 101-10. To the extent permissible under federal law,
22the Department shall exercise nonexclusive oversight and
23enforcement under any federal law applicable to digital asset
24business activity.
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1Department by this Act are cumulative to any other functions,
2powers, and duties conferred upon the Department by other laws
3applicable to digital asset business activity.
4    (c) The Department shall have the following functions,
5powers, and duties in carrying out its responsibilities under
6this Act and any other law applicable to digital asset
7business activity in this State:
8        (1) to issue or refuse to issue any license or other
9    authorization under this Act;
10        (2) to revoke or suspend for cause any license or
11    other authorization under this Act;
12        (3) to keep records of all licenses or other
13    authorizations under this Act;
14        (4) to receive, consider, investigate, and act upon
15    complaints made by any person relating to any digital
16    asset business activity in this State;
17        (5) to prescribe the forms of and receive:
18            (A) applications for licenses or other
19        authorizations under this Act; and
20            (B) all reports and all books and records required
21        to be made under this Act;
22        (6) to subpoena documents and witnesses and compel
23    their attendance and production, to administer oaths, and
24    to require the production of any books, papers, or other
25    materials relevant to any inquiry authorized by this Act
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1    in this State;
2        (7) to issue orders against any person:
3            (A) if the Secretary has reasonable cause to
4        believe that an unsafe, unsound, or unlawful practice
5        has occurred, is occurring, or is about to occur;
6            (B) if any person has violated, is violating, or
7        is about to violate any law, rule, or written
8        agreement with the Secretary; or
9            (C) for the purpose of administering the
10        provisions of this Act or other law applicable to
11        digital asset business activity and any rule adopted
12        in accordance with this Act or other law applicable to
13        digital asset business activity;
14        (8) to address any inquiries to any covered person, or
15    the directors, officers, or employees of the covered
16    person, or the affiliates or service providers of the
17    covered person, in relation to the covered person's
18    activities and conditions or any other matter connected
19    with its affairs, and it shall be the duty of any person so
20    addressed to promptly reply in writing to those inquiries;
21    the Secretary may also require reports from any covered
22    person at any time the Secretary chooses;
23        (9) to examine the books and records of every covered
24    person, affiliate, or service provider;
25        (10) to enforce the provisions of this Act and any
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1    activity;
2        (11) to levy fees, fines, and civil penalties, charges
3    for services, and assessments to defray operating
4    expenses, including direct and indirect costs, of
5    administering this Act and other laws applicable to
6    digital asset business activity;
7        (12) to appoint examiners, supervisors, experts, and
8    special assistants as needed to effectively and
9    efficiently administer this Act and other laws applicable
10    to digital asset business activity;
11        (13) to conduct hearings for the purpose of carrying
12    out the purposes of this Act;
13        (14) to exercise visitorial power over a covered
14    person, affiliate, or service provider;
15        (15) to enter into cooperative agreements with federal
16    and state regulatory authorities and to accept reports of
17    examinations from federal and state regulatory
18    authorities;
19        (16) to assign on an emergency basis an examiner or
20    examiners to monitor the affairs of a covered person,
21    affiliate, or service provider with whatever frequency the
22    Secretary determines appropriate and to charge the covered
23    person for reasonable and necessary expenses of the
24    Secretary if in the opinion of the Secretary an emergency
25    exists or appears likely to occur;
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1    person, affiliate, or service provider for failing to
2    respond to a regulatory request or reporting requirement;
3    and
4        (18) to conduct investigations, market surveillance,
5    and research, studies, and analyses of matters affecting
6    the interests of users of digital assets;
7        (19) to take such actions as the Secretary deems
8    necessary to educate and protect users of digital assets;
9        (20) to develop and implement initiatives and programs
10    to promote responsible innovation in digital asset
11    business activity; and
12        (21) to perform any other lawful acts necessary or
13    desirable to carry out the purposes and provisions of this
14    Act and other laws applicable to digital asset business
15    activity.
16    (d) The Department is authorized and encouraged to share
17any information obtained pursuant to this Act or any other law
18applicable to digital asset business activity with law
19enforcement officials or other regulatory agencies.
 
20    Section 101-20. Funds.
21    (a) All moneys collected or received by the Department
22under this Act shall be deposited into the Digital Assets
23Regulation Fund, which is hereby created as a special fund in
24the State treasury. The amounts deposited into the Digital
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1contingent expenses of the Department in administering this
2Act and other financial laws; nothing in this Act shall
3prevent the continuation of the practice of paying expenses
4involving salaries, retirement, social security, and
5State-paid insurance of State officers and employees by
6appropriation from the General Revenue Fund or any other fund.
7Moneys deposited into the Digital Assets Regulation Fund may
8be transferred to the Professions Indirect Cost Fund or any
9other Department fund.
10    (b) The expenses of administering this Act, including
11investigations and examinations provided for in this Act,
12shall be borne by and assessed against persons regulated by
13this Act. The Department may establish fees by rule, including
14in the following categories:
15        (1) investigation of licensees and license applicant
16    fees;
17        (2) examination fees;
18        (3) contingent fees; and
19        (4) such other categories as may be required to
20    administer this Act.
 
21
Article 105. Customer Protections

 
22    Section 105-5. Customer disclosures.
23    (a) When engaging in digital asset business activity with
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1customer disclosures required by subsection (b) and any
2additional disclosures the Department by rule determines to be
3necessary and appropriate for the protection of residents. The
4Department may determine by rule the time and form required
5for disclosures. A disclosure required by this Section shall
6be made separately from any other information provided by the
7covered person and in a clear and conspicuous manner in a
8record the resident may keep.
9    (b) Before engaging in digital asset business activity
10with a resident, a covered person shall disclose, to the
11extent applicable to the digital asset business activity the
12covered person will undertake with the resident, subject to
13any rule or order issued by the Department, all of the
14following:
15        (1) A schedule of fees and charges the covered person
16    may assess, the manner by which fees and charges will be
17    calculated if they are not set in advance and disclosed,
18    and the timing of the fees and charges.
19        (2) Whether the product or service provided by the
20    covered person is covered by either of the following:
21            (A) A form of insurance or other guarantee against
22        loss by an agency of the United States as follows:
23                (i) Up to the full United States dollar
24            equivalent of digital assets placed under the
25            custody or control of, or purchased from, the
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1            purchase, including the maximum amount provided by
2            insurance under the Federal Deposit Insurance
3            Corporation or National Credit Union
4            Administration or otherwise available from the
5            Securities Investor Protection Corporation.
6                (ii) If not provided at the full United States
7            dollar equivalent of the digital assets placed
8            under the custody or control of or purchased from
9            the covered person, the maximum amount of coverage
10            for each resident expressed in the United States
11            dollar equivalent of the digital asset.
12                (iii) If not applicable to the product or
13            service provided by the covered person, a clear
14            and conspicuous statement that the product is not
15            insured, as applicable, by the Federal Deposit
16            Insurance Corporation, National Credit Union
17            Administration, or the Securities Investor
18            Protection Corporation.
19            (B)(i) Private insurance against loss or theft,
20        including cybertheft or theft by other means.
21                (ii) A covered person shall disclose all
22            material terms of the insurance policy to the
23            resident in a manner that allows the resident to
24            understand the specific insured risks and any
25            maximum coverage amounts that may result in
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1        (3) The irrevocability of a transfer or exchange and
2    any exception to irrevocability.
3        (4) A description of all of the following:
4            (A) The covered person's liability for an
5        unauthorized, mistaken, or accidental transfer or
6        exchange.
7            (B) The resident's responsibility to provide
8        notice to the covered person of an unauthorized,
9        mistaken, or accidental transfer or exchange.
10            (C) The basis for any recovery by the resident
11        from the covered person in case of an unauthorized,
12        mistaken, or accidental transfer or exchange.
13            (D) General error resolution rights applicable to
14        an unauthorized, mistaken, or accidental transfer or
15        exchange.
16            (E) The method for the resident to update the
17        resident's contact information with the covered
18        person.
19        (5) That the date or time when the transfer or
20    exchange is made and the resident's account is debited may
21    differ from the date or time when the resident initiates
22    the instruction to make the transfer or exchange.
23        (6) Whether the resident has a right to stop a
24    preauthorized payment or revoke authorization for a
25    transfer and the procedure to initiate a stop-payment
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1        (7) The resident's right to receive a receipt, trade
2    ticket, or other evidence of the transfer or exchange.
3        (8) The resident's right to at least 14 days' prior
4    notice of a change in the covered person's fee schedule,
5    other terms and conditions that have a material impact on
6    digital asset business activity with the resident, or the
7    policies applicable to the resident's account.
8        (9) That no digital asset is currently recognized as
9    legal tender by Illinois or the United States.
10        (10)(A) A list of instances in the past 12 months when
11    the covered person's service was unavailable to customers
12    seeking to engage in digital asset business activity due
13    to a service outage on the part of the covered person and
14    the causes of each identified service outage.
15            (B) As part of the disclosure required by this
16        paragraph, the covered person may list any steps the
17        covered person has taken to resolve underlying causes
18        for those outages.
19    (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), at the
20conclusion of a digital asset transaction with, or on behalf
21of, a resident, a covered person shall provide the resident a
22confirmation in a record which contains all of the following:
23        (1) The name and contact information of the covered
24    person, including the toll-free telephone number required
25    under Section 105-20.
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1    the transaction.
2        (3) The fee charged for the transaction, including any
3    charge for conversion of a digital asset to fiat currency
4    or other digital asset, as well as any indirect charges.
5    (d) If a covered person discloses that it will provide a
6daily confirmation in the initial disclosure under subsection
7(c), the covered person may elect to provide a single, daily
8confirmation for all transactions with or on behalf of a
9resident on that day instead of a per transaction
10confirmation.
 
11    Section 105-10. Custody and protection of customer assets.
12    (a) A covered person that stores, holds, or maintains
13custody or control of a digital asset for one or more persons
14shall at all times maintain an amount of each type of digital
15asset sufficient to satisfy the aggregate entitlements of the
16persons to the type of digital asset.
17    (b) The following provisions apply to a covered person
18that stores, holds, or maintains custody or control of a
19digital asset for one or more persons:
20        (1) If a covered person violates subsection (a), the
21    property interests of the persons in the digital asset are
22    pro rata property interests in the type of digital asset
23    to which the persons are entitled without regard to the
24    time the persons became entitled to the digital asset or
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1        (2) A digital asset maintained for purposes of
2    compliance with this Section shall meet all of the
3    following criteria:
4            (A) The digital asset shall be held for the
5        persons entitled to the digital asset.
6            (B) The digital asset shall not be property of the
7        covered person.
8            (C) The digital asset shall not be subject to the
9        claims of creditors of the covered person.
10        (3) The Department may, by rule, amend the provisions
11    of this subsection as may be necessary and appropriate for
12    the protection of residents.
13    (c) The Department may adopt rules applicable to covered
14persons related to additional protections of customer assets,
15including, but not limited to:
16        (1) rules requiring that digital assets and funds
17    controlled by the covered person on behalf of residents be
18    held in accounts segregated from the covered person's own
19    digital assets and funds;
20        (2) rules related to qualified custodians that may
21    hold such segregated accounts;
22        (3) rules related to titling of such segregated
23    accounts;
24        (4) rules related to audit requirements for customer
25    assets;
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1    provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code applicable to
2    digital assets;
3        (6) rules restricting selling, transferring,
4    assigning, lending, hypothecating, pledging, or otherwise
5    using or encumbering customer assets; and
6        (7) any rules as may be as may be necessary and
7    appropriate for the protection of residents or necessary
8    to effectuate the purposes of this Section.
 
9    Section 105-15. Covered exchanges.
10    (a)(1) Except as provided for under paragraph (2) of this
11subsection, a covered exchange, before listing or offering a
12digital asset that the covered exchange can exchange on behalf
13of a resident, shall certify on a form provided by the
14Department that the covered exchange has done the following:
15        (A) Identified the risk that the digital asset would
16    be deemed a security by federal or state regulators.
17        (B) Provided, in writing, full and fair disclosure of
18    all material facts relating to conflicts of interest that
19    are associated with the covered exchange and the digital
20    asset.
21        (C) Conducted a comprehensive risk assessment designed
22    to ensure consumers are adequately protected from
23    cybersecurity risk, risk of malfeasance, including theft,
24    risks related to code or protocol defects, market-related
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1    other material risks.
2        (D) Established policies and procedures to reevaluate
3    the appropriateness of the continued listing or offering
4    of the digital asset, including an evaluation of whether
5    material changes have occurred.
6        (E) Established policies and procedures to cease
7    listing or offering the digital asset, including
8    notification to affected consumers and counterparties.
9        (F) Any other requirement designated by rule by the
10    Department as may be necessary and appropriate for the
11    protection of residents.
12    (2) Certification by a covered exchange shall not be
13required for any digital asset approved for listing on or
14before January 1, 2023, by the New York Department of
15Financial Services pursuant to Part 200 of Title 23 of the New
16York Code of Rules and Regulations, if the covered exchange
17provides notification to the Department on a form provided by
18the Department.
19    (3) After a finding that a covered exchange has listed or
20offered a digital asset without appropriate certification or
21after a finding that misrepresentations were made in the
22certification process, the Department may require the covered
23exchange to cease listing or offering the digital asset and
24may take an enforcement action under Section 120-50 of this
25Act.
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1execute a resident's request to exchange a digital asset that
2the covered exchange receives fully and promptly.
3    (2) A covered exchange shall use reasonable diligence to
4ascertain the best market for a digital asset and exchange it
5in that market so that the outcome to the resident is as
6favorable as possible under prevailing market conditions.
7Compliance with this paragraph shall be determined by factors,
8including, but not limited to, all of the following:
9        (A) The character of the market for the digital asset,
10    including price and volatility.
11        (B) The size and type of transaction.
12        (C) The number of markets checked.
13        (D) Accessibility of appropriate pricing.
14        (E) Any other factor designated by rule by the
15    Department as may be necessary and appropriate for the
16    protection of residents.
17    (3) In a transaction for or with a resident, the covered
18exchange shall not interject a third party between the covered
19exchange and the best market for the digital asset in a manner
20inconsistent with this subsection.
21    (4) If a covered exchange cannot execute directly with a
22market and employs other means in order to ensure an execution
23advantageous to the resident, the burden of showing the
24acceptable circumstances for doing so is on the covered
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1    Section 105-20. Customer service; requests for assistance.
2    (a) A covered person shall prominently display on its
3internet website a toll-free telephone number through which a
4resident can contact the covered person for requests for
5assistance and receive live customer assistance, subject to
6any rules adopted by the Department.
7    (b) A covered person shall implement reasonable policies
8and procedures for accepting, processing, investigating, and
9responding to requests for assistance in a timely and
10effective manner. Such policies and procedures shall include
11all of the following:
12        (1) A procedure for resolving disputes between the
13    covered person and a resident.
14        (2) A procedure for a resident to report an
15    unauthorized, mistaken, or accidental digital asset
16    business activity transaction.
17        (3) A procedure for a resident to file a complaint
18    with the covered person and for the resolution of the
19    complaint in a fair and timely manner with notice to the
20    resident as soon as reasonably practical of the resolution
21    and the reasons for the resolution.
22        (4) Any other procedure designated by rule by the
23    Department as may be necessary and appropriate for the
24    protection of residents.
 
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1from licensure under this Act, no person engaged in or
2offering to engage in any act or service for which a license
3under this Act is required may bring or maintain any action in
4any court to collect compensation for the performance of the
5licensable services without alleging and proving that he or
6she was the holder of a valid license under this Act at all
7times during the performance of those services.
 
8
Article 110. Compliance

 
9    Section 110-5. General requirements.
10    (a) Each licensee is required to comply with the
11provisions of this Act, any lawful order, rule, or regulation
12made or issued under the provisions of this Act, and all
13applicable federal and State laws, rules, and regulations.
14    (b) Each licensee shall designate a qualified individual
15or individuals responsible for coordinating and monitoring
16compliance with subsection (a).
17    (c) Each licensee shall maintain, implement, update, and
18enforce written compliance policies and procedures, in
19accordance with Section 110-10 and subject to any rules
20adopted by the Department, which policies and procedures must
21be reviewed and approved by the licensee's board of directors
22or an equivalent governing body of the licensee.
 
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1    (a) An applicant, before submitting an application, shall
2create and a licensee, during licensure, shall maintain,
3implement, update, and enforce, written compliance policies
4and procedures for all of the following:
5        (1) A cybersecurity program.
6        (2) A business continuity program.
7        (3) A disaster recovery program.
8        (4) An anti-fraud program.
9        (5) An anti-money laundering and countering the
10    financing of terrorism program.
11        (6) An operational security program.
12        (7)(A) A program designed to ensure compliance with
13    this Act and other laws of this State or federal laws that
14    are relevant to the digital asset business activity
15    contemplated by the licensee with or on behalf of
16    residents and to assist the licensee in achieving the
17    purposes of other State laws and federal laws if violation
18    of those laws has a remedy under this Act.
19        (B) At a minimum, the program described by this
20    paragraph shall specify the policies and procedures that
21    the licensee undertakes to minimize the risk that the
22    licensee facilitates the exchange of unregistered
23    securities.
24        (8) A conflict of interest program.
25        (9) A request for assistance program to comply with
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1        (10) Any other compliance program, policy, or
2    procedure the Department establishes by rule as necessary
3    for the protection of residents or for the safety and
4    soundness of the licensee's business or to effectuate the
5    purposes of this Act.
6    (b) A policy required by subsection (a) shall be
7maintained in a record and designed to be adequate for a
8licensee's contemplated digital asset business activity with
9or on behalf of residents, considering the circumstances of
10all participants and the safe operation of the activity. Any
11policy and implementing procedure shall be compatible with
12other policies and the procedures implementing them and not
13conflict with policies or procedures applicable to the
14licensee under other State law.
15    (c) A licensee's anti-fraud program shall include, at a
16minimum, all of the following:
17        (1) Identification and assessment of the material
18    risks of its digital asset business activity related to
19    fraud, which shall include any form of market manipulation
20    and insider trading by the licensee, its employees, its
21    associated persons, or its customers.
22        (2) Protection against any material risk related to
23    fraud identified by the Department or the licensee.
24        (3) Periodic evaluation and revision of the anti-fraud
25    program, policies, and procedures.
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1financing of terrorism program shall include, at a minimum,
2all of the following:
3        (1) Identification and assessment of the material
4    risks of its digital asset business activity related to
5    money laundering and financing of terrorist activity.
6        (2) Procedures, in accordance with federal law or
7    guidance published by federal agencies responsible for
8    enforcing federal law, pertaining to money laundering and
9    financing of terrorist activity.
10        (3) Filing reports under the Bank Secrecy Act, 31
11    U.S.C. 5311 et seq., or Chapter X of Title 31 of the Code
12    of Federal Regulations and other federal or State law
13    pertaining to the prevention or detection of money
14    laundering or financing of terrorist activity.
15    (e) A licensee's operational security program shall
16include, at a minimum, reasonable and appropriate
17administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect
18the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of any
19nonpublic information or digital asset it receives, maintains,
20or transmits.
21    (f)(1) A licensee's cybersecurity program shall include,
22at a minimum, all of the following:
23        (A) Maintaining, updating, and enforcing policies and
24    procedures designed to protect the confidentiality,
25    integrity, and availability of the licensee's information
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1    information systems.
2        (B) Implementing and maintaining a written policy or
3    policies, approved at least annually by an executive
4    officer or the licensee's board of directors, or an
5    appropriate committee thereof, or equivalent governing
6    body, setting forth the licensee's policies and procedures
7    for the protection of its information systems and
8    nonpublic information stored on those information systems.
9        (C) Designating a qualified individual responsible for
10    overseeing and implementing the licensee's cybersecurity
11    program and enforcing its cybersecurity policy. The
12    individual must have adequate authority to ensure
13    cybersecurity risks are appropriately managed, including
14    the ability to direct sufficient resources to implement
15    and maintain a cybersecurity program. The individual may
16    be employed by the licensee, one of its affiliates, or a
17    service provider.
18    (2) To assist in carrying out this subsection, the
19Department may adopt rules to define terms used in this
20subsection and to establish specific requirements for the
21required cybersecurity program, including, but not limited to,
22rules related to:
23        (A) penetration testing and vulnerability assessment;
24        (B) audit trails;
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1        (E) risk assessment;
2        (F) cybersecurity personnel and intelligence;
3        (G) affiliates and service providers;
4        (H) authentication;
5        (I) data retention;
6        (J) training and monitoring;
7        (K) encryption;
8        (L) incident response;
9        (M) notice of cybersecurity events; and
10        (N) any other requirement necessary and appropriate
11    for the protection of residents or for the safety and
12    soundness of the licensee or to effectuate the purposes of
13    this subsection.
14    (g) The Department may require a licensee to file with the
15Department a copy of any report it makes to a federal or state
16authority.
17    (h) After the policies and procedures required under this
18Article are created and approved by the licensee, the licensee
19shall engage a qualified individual or individuals with
20adequate authority and experience to monitor and implement
21each policy and procedure, publicize it as appropriate,
22recommend changes as necessary, and enforce it.
 
23
Article 115. Licensure

 
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1in digital asset business activity, or hold itself out as
2being able to engage in digital asset business activity, with
3or on behalf of a resident unless the person is licensed in
4this State by the Department under this Article, or the person
5is exempt from licensure pursuant to Section 101-10.
 
6    Section 115-10. Application.
7    (a) An application for a license under this Act shall meet
8all of the following requirements:
9        (1) The application shall be in a form and medium
10    prescribed by the Department. The Department may require
11    the filing of the application through a multistate
12    licensing system.
13        (2) The application shall provide all of the following
14    information relevant to the applicant's proposed digital
15    asset business activity:
16            (A) The legal name of the applicant, any current
17        or proposed business United States Postal Service
18        address of the applicant, and any fictitious or trade
19        name the applicant uses or plans to use in conducting
20        the applicant's digital asset business activity with
21        or on behalf of a resident.
22            (B) The legal name, any former or fictitious name,
23        and the residential and business United States Postal
24        Service address of any executive officer and
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1        that has control of the applicant.
2            (C) A description of the current and former
3        business of the applicant and any affiliate of the
4        applicant for the 5 years before the application is
5        submitted, or, if the business has operated for less
6        than 5 years, for the time the business has operated,
7        including its products and services, associated
8        internet website addresses and social media pages,
9        principal place of business, projected user base, and
10        specific marketing targets.
11            (D) A list of all of the following:
12                (i) Any digital asset, money service, or money
13            transmitter license the applicant and any
14            affiliates hold in another state or from an agency
15            of the United States.
16                (ii) The date the licenses described in
17            subdivision (i) expire.
18                (iii) Any license revocation, license
19            suspension, or other disciplinary action taken
20            against the applicant and any affiliates in any
21            state or by an agency of the United States and any
22            license applications rejected by any state or
23            agency of the United States.
24            (E) A list of any criminal conviction, deferred
25        prosecution agreement, and pending criminal proceeding
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1                (i) The applicant.
2                (ii) Any executive officer of the applicant.
3                (iii) Any responsible individual of the
4            applicant.
5                (iv) Any person that has control over the
6            applicant.
7                (v) Any affiliate of the applicant.
8            (F) A list of any litigation, arbitration, or
9        administrative proceeding in any jurisdiction in which
10        the applicant or an executive officer, responsible
11        individual, or affiliate of the applicant has been a
12        party for the 10 years before the application is
13        submitted determined to be material in accordance with
14        generally accepted accounting principles and, to the
15        extent the applicant or such other person would be
16        required to disclose the litigation, arbitration, or
17        administrative proceeding in the applicant's or such
18        other person's audited financial statements, reports
19        to equity owners, and similar statements or reports.
20            (G) A list of any bankruptcy or receivership
21        proceeding in any jurisdiction for the 10 years before
22        the application is submitted in which any of the
23        following was a debtor:
24                (i) The applicant.
25                (ii) An executive officer of the applicant.
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1            applicant.
2                (iv) A person that has control over the
3            applicant.
4                (v) An affiliate of the applicant.
5            (H) The name and United States Postal Service
6        address of any bank or credit union in which the
7        applicant and any affiliates plan to deposit funds
8        obtained by digital asset business activity.
9            (I) The source of funds and credit to be used by
10        the applicant and any affiliate to conduct digital
11        asset business activity with or on behalf of a
12        resident.
13            (J) A current financial statement and other
14        documentation satisfactory to the Department
15        demonstrating that the applicant has the capital and
16        liquidity required by Section 120-5.
17            (K) The United States Postal Service address and
18        email address to which communications from the
19        Department can be sent.
20            (L) The name, United States Postal Service
21        address, and email address of the registered agent of
22        the applicant in this State.
23            (M) A copy of the certificate, or a detailed
24        summary acceptable to the Department, of coverage for
25        any liability, casualty, business interruption, or
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1        applicant for itself, an executive officer, a
2        responsible individual, an affiliate, or the
3        applicant's users.
4            (N) If applicable, the date on which and the state
5        in which the applicant is formed and a copy of a
6        current certificate of good standing issued by that
7        state.
8            (O) If a person has control of the applicant and
9        the person's equity interests are publicly traded in
10        the United States, a copy of the audited financial
11        statement of the person for the most recent fiscal
12        year or most recent report of the person filed under
13        Section 13 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15
14        U.S.C. 78m.
15            (P) If a person has control of the applicant and
16        the person's equity interests are publicly traded
17        outside the United States, a copy of the audited
18        financial statement of the person for the most recent
19        fiscal year of the person or a copy of the most recent
20        documentation similar to that required in subparagraph
21        (N) filed with the foreign regulator in the domicile
22        of the person.
23            (Q) If the applicant is a partnership or a
24        member-managed limited liability company, the names
25        and United States Postal Service addresses of any
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1            (R) If the applicant is required to register with
2        the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network of the United
3        States Department of the Treasury as a money service
4        business, evidence of the registration.
5            (S) A set of fingerprints for each executive
6        officer and responsible individual of the applicant.
7            (T) If available, for any executive officer and
8        responsible individual of the applicant, for the 10
9        years before the application is submitted, employment
10        history and history of any investigation of the
11        individual or legal proceeding to which the individual
12        was a party.
13            (U) The plans through which the applicant will
14        meet its obligations under Article 110.
15            (V) Any other information the Department requires
16        by rule.
17        (3) The application shall be accompanied by a
18    nonrefundable fee in the amount determined by the
19    Department to cover the costs of regulation.
20    (b)(1) On receipt of a completed application, the
21Department shall investigate all of the following:
22        (A) The financial condition and responsibility of the
23    applicant and any affiliate of the applicant.
24        (B) The relevant financial and business experience,
25    character, and general fitness of the applicant and any
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1        (C) The competence, experience, character, and general
2    fitness of each executive officer and director, each
3    responsible individual, and any person that has control of
4    the applicant.
5    (2) On receipt of a completed application, the Department
6may investigate the business premises of an applicant or an
7affiliate of the applicant or require the submission of any
8other documents or information the Department deems relevant
9to the application.
10    (3) The investigation required by this subsection must
11allow the Secretary to issue positive findings stating that
12the financial condition, financial responsibility, competence,
13experience, character, and general fitness of the applicant,
14each executive officer and director, each responsible
15individual, any person that has control of the applicant, and
16any affiliate of the applicant are such as to command the
17confidence of the community and to warrant belief that the
18business will be operated honestly, fairly, and efficiently
19within the purpose of this Act; if the Secretary does not so
20find, he or she shall not issue the license, and he or she
21shall notify the license applicant of the denial.
22    (c)(1) After completing the investigation required by
23subsection (b), the Department shall send the applicant notice
24of its decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the
25application. If the Department does not receive notice from
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1by the Department within 31 days following the Department's
2notice of the conditions, the application shall be deemed
3withdrawn.
4    (2) The Secretary may impose conditions on a license if
5the Secretary determines that those conditions are necessary
6or appropriate. These conditions shall be imposed in writing
7and shall continue in effect for the period prescribed by the
8Secretary.
9    (d) A license issued pursuant to this Act shall take
10effect on the later of the following:
11        (1) The date the Department issues the license.
12        (2) The date the licensee provides the security
13    required by Section 120-5.
14    (e) In addition to the fee required by paragraph (3) of
15subsection (a), an applicant shall pay the costs of the
16Department's investigation under subsection (b).
17    (f) A license issued pursuant to this Act shall remain in
18full force and effect until it expires without renewal, is
19surrendered by the licensee, or revoked or suspended as
20hereinafter provided.
21    (g)(1) The Department may issue a conditional license to
22an applicant who holds or maintains a license to conduct
23virtual currency business activity in the State of New York
24pursuant to Part 200 of Title 23 of the New York Code of Rules
25and Regulations, or a charter as a New York State limited
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1currency business under the New York Banking Law, if the
2license or approval was issued no later than January 1, 2023
3and the applicant pays all appropriate fees and complies with
4the requirements of this Act.
5    (2) A conditional license issued pursuant to this
6subsection shall expire at the earliest of the following:
7        (A) upon issuance of an unconditional license;
8        (B) upon denial of a license application;
9        (C) upon revocation of a license issued pursuant to
10    Part 200 of Title 23 of the New York Code of Rules and
11    Regulations.
 
12    Section 115-15. Renewal.
13    (a) Licenses shall be subject to renewal every year using
14a common renewal period as established by the Department by
15rule. A licensee may apply for renewal of the license by
16submitting a renewal application under subsection (b) and
17paying a renewal fee determined by the Department, not to
18exceed the reasonable costs of regulation.
19    (b) A renewal application required by subsection (a) shall
20be submitted in a form and medium prescribed by the
21Department. The report shall contain all of the following:
22        (1) Either a copy of the licensee's most recent
23    reviewed annual financial statement, if the gross revenue
24    generated by the licensee's digital asset business
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1    the fiscal year ending before the anniversary date of
2    issuance of its license under this Act, or a copy of the
3    licensee's most recent audited annual financial statement,
4    if the licensee's digital asset business activity in this
5    State amounted to more than $2,000,000, for the fiscal
6    year ending before the anniversary date.
7        (2) If a person other than an individual has control
8    of the licensee, a copy of either of the following:
9            (A) The person's most recent reviewed annual
10        financial statement, if the person's gross revenue was
11        not more than $2,000,000 in the previous fiscal year
12        measured as of the anniversary date of issuance of its
13        license under this Act.
14            (B) The person's most recent audited consolidated
15        annual financial statement, if the person's gross
16        revenue was more than $2,000,000 in the previous
17        fiscal year measured as of the anniversary date of
18        issuance of its license under this Act.
19        (3) A description of any of the following:
20            (A) Any material change in the financial condition
21        of the licensee and any affiliate of the licensee.
22            (B) Any material litigation related to the
23        licensee's digital asset business activity and
24        involving the licensee or an executive officer,
25        responsible individual, or affiliate of the licensee.
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1        involving the licensee or an executive officer,
2        responsible individual, or affiliate of the licensee.
3            (D)(i) Any data security breach involving the
4        licensee.
5                (ii) A description of a data security breach
6            pursuant to this subparagraph does not constitute
7            disclosure or notification of a security breach
8            for purposes of any other law.
9        (4) Information or records required by Section 120-25
10    that the licensee has not reported to the Department.
11        (5) The number of digital asset business activity
12    transactions with or on behalf of residents for the period
13    since the later of the date the license was issued or the
14    date the last renewal application was submitted.
15        (6)(A) The amount of United States dollar equivalent
16    of digital assets in the custody or control of the
17    licensee at the end of the last month that ends not later
18    than 30 days before the date of the renewal report.
19            (B) The total number of residents for whom the
20        licensee had custody or control of United States
21        dollar equivalent of digital assets on that date.
22        (7) Evidence that the licensee is in compliance with
23    Section 105-10.
24        (8) Evidence that the licensee is in compliance with
25    Section 120-5.
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1    its digital asset business activity.
2        (10) Any other information the Department requires by
3    rule.
4    (c) If a licensee does not timely comply with subsection
5(a), the Department may use enforcement actions provided under
6Section 120-50. Notice or hearing is not required for a
7suspension or revocation of a license under this Act for
8failure to pay a renewal fee or file a renewal application.
9    (d) Suspension or revocation of a license under this
10Section does not invalidate a transfer or exchange of digital
11assets for or on behalf of a resident made during the
12suspension or revocation and does not insulate the licensee
13from liability under this Act.
14    (e) For good cause, the Department, in its sole
15discretion, may extend a period under this Section.
16    (f) A licensee that does not comply with this Section
17shall cease digital asset business activities with or on
18behalf of a resident. A licensee ceasing an activity or
19activities regulated by this Act and desiring to no longer be
20licensed shall so inform the Department in writing and, at the
21same time, convey any license issued and all other symbols or
22indicia of licensure. The licensee shall include a plan for
23the withdrawal from regulated business, including a timetable
24for the disposition of the business, and comply with the
25surrender guidelines or requirements of the Department.
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1costs of the Department's investigation under this Section.
 
2    Section 115-20. Nontransferable license. A license under
3this Act is not transferable or assignable.
 
4
Article 120. Supervision

 
5    Section 120-5. Surety bond; capital and liquidity
6requirements.
7    (a)(1)(A) A licensee shall maintain a surety bond or trust
8account in United States dollars in a form and amount as
9determined by the Department for the protection of residents
10that engage in digital asset business activity with the
11licensee.
12            (B) If a licensee maintains a trust account
13        pursuant to this Section, that trust account shall be
14        maintained with a qualified custodian.
15        (2) Security deposited under this Section shall be for
16    the benefit of a claim against the licensee on account of
17    the licensee's digital asset business activity with or on
18    behalf of a resident.
19        (3) Security deposited under this Section shall cover
20    claims for the period the Department specifies by rule and
21    for an additional period the Department specifies after
22    the licensee ceases to engage in digital asset business
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1        (4) The Department may require the licensee to
2    increase the amount of security deposited under this
3    Section, and the licensee shall deposit the additional
4    security not later than 15 days after the licensee
5    receives notice in a record of the required increase.
6        (5) The Department may permit a licensee to substitute
7    or deposit an alternate form of security satisfactory to
8    the Department if the licensee at all times complies with
9    this Section.
10    (b) In addition to the security required under subsection
11(a), a licensee shall maintain at all times capital and
12liquidity, each in an amount and form as the Department
13determines is sufficient to ensure the financial integrity of
14the licensee and its ongoing operations based on an assessment
15of the specific risks applicable to the licensee. In
16determining the minimum amount of capital and liquidity that
17shall be maintained by a licensee, the Department may consider
18factors, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
19        (1) The composition of the licensee's total assets,
20    including the position, size, liquidity, risk exposure,
21    and price volatility of each type of asset.
22        (2) The composition of the licensee's total
23    liabilities, including the size and repayment timing of
24    each type of liability.
25        (3) The actual and expected volume of the licensee's
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1        (4) The amount of leverage employed by the licensee.
2        (5) The liquidity position of the licensee.
3        (6) The financial protection that the licensee
4    provides pursuant to subsection (a).
5        (7) The types of entities to be serviced by the
6    licensee.
7        (8) The types of products or services to be offered by
8    the licensee.
9        (9) Arrangements adopted by the licensee for the
10    protection of its customers in the event of the licensee's
11    insolvency.
12    (c) A licensee shall hold liquidity required to be
13maintained in accordance with this Section in the form of cash
14or high-quality liquid assets, as defined by the Department
15and in proportions determined by the Department.
16    (d) The Department may require a licensee to increase the
17capital or liquidity required under this Section. A licensee
18shall submit evidence satisfactory to the Department that it
19has additional capital or liquidity required pursuant to this
20subsection not later than 15 days after the licensee receives
21notice in a record of the required increase.
 
22    Section 120-10. Examination.
23    (a)(1)(A) The Department may, at any time and from time to
24time, examine the business and any office, within or outside
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1person, in order to ascertain (i) the financial condition of
2the covered person, (ii) the safety and soundness of the
3conduct of its business, (iii) the policies of its management,
4(iv) whether the business is being conducted in a lawful
5manner, (v) whether all digital asset business activity is
6properly accounted for, and (vi) such other matters as the
7Department may determine, including, but not limited to, any
8activities of the covered person outside the State if in the
9Department's judgment such activities may affect the covered
10person's digital asset business activity.
11            (B) The directors, officers, and employees of a
12        covered person, or agent of a covered person, being
13        examined by the Department shall exhibit to the
14        Department, on request, any or all of the covered
15        person's accounts, books, correspondence, memoranda,
16        papers, and other records and shall otherwise
17        facilitate the examination so far as it may be in their
18        power to do so.
19            (C) The covered person shall permit and assist the
20        Department to examine an affiliate or service provider
21        of the covered person when, in the Department's
22        judgment, it is necessary or advisable to do so.
23        (2) The Department may examine a covered person, its
24    affiliate, or service provider pursuant to this paragraph
25    without prior notice to the covered person, affiliate, or
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1    (b) A covered person shall pay the necessary costs of an
2examination under this Section.
 
3    Section 120-15. Books and records.
4    (a) A licensee shall maintain, for all digital asset
5business activity with or on behalf of a resident for 5 years
6after the date of the activity, a record of all of the
7following:
8        (1) Any transaction of the licensee with or on behalf
9    of the resident or for the licensee's account in this
10    State, including all of the following:
11            (A) The identity of the resident.
12            (B) The form of the transaction.
13            (C) The amount, date, and payment instructions
14        given by the resident.
15            (D) The account number, name, and physical address
16        of:
17                (i) the parties to the transaction that are
18            customers or account holders of the licensee; and
19                (ii) to the extent practicable, any other
20            parties to the transaction.
21        (2) The aggregate number of transactions and aggregate
22    value of transactions by the licensee with, or on behalf
23    of, the resident and for the licensee's account in this
24    State expressed in United States dollar equivalent of
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1        (3) Any transaction in which the licensee exchanged
2    one form of digital asset for fiat currency or another
3    form of digital asset with or on behalf of the resident.
4        (4) A general ledger posted at least monthly that
5    lists all assets, liabilities, capital, income, and
6    expenses of the licensee.
7        (5) Any call report the licensee is required to create
8    or provide to the Department.
9        (6) Bank statements and bank reconciliation records
10    for the licensee and the name, account number, and United
11    States Postal Service address of any bank or credit union
12    the licensee uses in the conduct of its digital asset
13    business activity with or on behalf of the resident.
14        (7) A report of any dispute with a resident.
15    (b) A licensee shall maintain records required by
16subsection (a) in a form that enables the Department to
17determine whether the licensee is in compliance with this Act,
18any court order, and the laws of this State.
19    (c) If a licensee maintains records outside this State
20that pertain to transactions with or on behalf of a resident,
21the licensee shall make the records available to the
22Department not later than 3 days after request, or, on a
23determination of good cause by the Department, in its sole
24discretion, at a later time.
25    (d) All records maintained by a licensee, any affiliate,
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1Department.
 
2    Section 120-20. Regulatory cooperation. The Department may
3cooperate, coordinate, jointly examine, consult, and share
4records and other information with the appropriate regulatory
5agency of another state, a self-regulatory organization,
6federal or state regulator of banking or non-depository
7institutions, or a regulator of a jurisdiction outside the
8United States, concerning the affairs and conduct of a covered
9person, affiliate, or service provider in this State.
 
10    Section 120-25. Material business changes.
11    (a) A licensee shall file with the Department a report of
12the following, as may be applicable:
13        (1) A material change in information in the
14    application for a license under this Act or the most
15    recent renewal report of the licensee under this Act.
16        (2) A material change in the licensee's business for
17    the conduct of its digital asset business activity with or
18    on behalf of a resident.
19        (3) A change of an affiliate, executive officer,
20    responsible individual, or person in control of the
21    licensee.
22    (b) Absent good cause, as determined in the sole
23discretion of the Department, a report required by this
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1described in subsection (a).
 
2    Section 120-30. Change in control.
3    (a) As used in this Section, "proposed person to be in
4control" means the person that would control a licensee after
5a proposed transaction that would result in a change in
6control of the licensee.
7    (b) The following rules apply in determining whether a
8person has control over a licensee:
9        (1) There is a rebuttable presumption of control if
10    the person's voting power in the licensee constitutes or
11    will constitute at least 25% of the total voting power of
12    the licensee.
13        (2) There is a rebuttable presumption of control if
14    the person's voting power in another person constitutes or
15    will constitute at least 10% of the total voting power of
16    the other person and the other person's voting power in
17    the licensee constitutes at least 25% of the total voting
18    power of the licensee.
19        (3) There is no presumption of control solely because
20    an individual is an executive officer of the licensee.
21    (c) At least 30 days before a proposed change in control of
22a licensee, the proposed person to be in control shall submit
23to the Department in a record all of the following:
24        (1) An application in a form and medium prescribed by
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1        (2) The information and records that Section 115-10
2    would require if the proposed person to be in control
3    already had control of the licensee.
4        (3) A license application under Section 115-10 by the
5    proposed person to be in control.
6    (d) The Department, in accordance with Section 115-10,
7shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny an application
8for a change in control of a licensee. The Department, in a
9record, shall send notice of its decision to the licensee and
10the person that would be in control if the Department had
11approved the change in control. If the Department denies the
12application, the licensee shall abandon the proposed change in
13control or cease digital asset business activity with or on
14behalf of residents.
15    (e) If the Department applies a condition to approval of a
16change in control of a licensee, and the Department does not
17receive notice of the applicant's acceptance of the condition
18specified by the Department not later than 31 days after the
19Department sends notice of the condition, the application is
20deemed denied. If the application is deemed denied, the
21licensee shall abandon the proposed change in control or cease
22digital asset business activity with or on behalf of
23residents.
24    (f) The Department may revoke or modify a determination
25under subsection (d), after notice and opportunity to be
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1consistent with this Act.
2    (g) If a change in control of a licensee requires approval
3of another regulatory agency, and the action of the other
4agency conflicts with that of the Department, the Department
5shall confer with the other agency. If the proposed change in
6control cannot be completed because the conflict cannot be
7resolved, the licensee shall abandon the change in control or
8cease digital asset business activity with or on behalf of
9residents.
 
10    Section 120-35. Mergers.
11    (a) At least 30 days before a proposed merger or
12consolidation of a licensee with another person, the licensee
13shall submit all of the following, as applicable, to the
14Department:
15        (1) An application in a form and medium prescribed by
16    the Department.
17        (2) The plan of merger or consolidation in accordance
18    with subsection (e).
19        (3) In the case of a licensee, the information
20    required by Section 115-10 concerning the person that
21    would be the surviving entity in the proposed merger or
22    consolidation.
23    (b) If a proposed merger or consolidation would change the
24control of a licensee, the licensee shall comply with Section
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1    (c) The Department, in accordance with Section 115-10,
2shall approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application
3for approval of a merger or consolidation of a licensee. The
4Department, in a record, shall send notice of its decision to
5the licensee and the person that would be the surviving
6entity. If the Department denies the application, the licensee
7shall abandon the merger or consolidation or cease digital
8asset business activity with or on behalf of residents.
9    (d) The Department may revoke or modify a determination
10under paragraph (c), after notice and opportunity to be heard,
11if, in its judgment, revocation or modification is consistent
12with this Act.
13    (e) A plan of merger or consolidation of a licensee with
14another person shall do all of the following:
15        (1) Describe the effect of the proposed transaction on
16    the licensee's conduct of digital asset business activity
17    with or on behalf of residents.
18        (2) Identify each person to be merged or consolidated
19    and the person that would be the surviving entity.
20        (3) Describe the terms and conditions of the merger or
21    consolidation and the mode of carrying it into effect.
22    (f) If a merger or consolidation of a licensee and another
23person requires approval of another regulatory agency, and the
24action of the other agency conflicts with that of the
25Department, the Department shall confer with the other agency.
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1because the conflict cannot be resolved, the licensee shall
2abandon the merger or consolidation or cease digital asset
3business activity with or on behalf of residents.
4    (g) The Department may condition approval of an
5application under subsection (a). If the Department does not
6receive notice from the parties that the parties accept the
7Department's condition not later than 31 days after the
8Department sends notice in a record of the condition, the
9application is deemed denied. If the application is deemed
10denied, the licensee shall abandon the merger or consolidation
11or cease digital asset business activity with, or on behalf
12of, residents.
13    (h) If a licensee acquires substantially all of the assets
14of a person, whether or not the person's license was approved
15by the Department, the transaction is subject to this Section.
 
16    Section 120-40. Investigation of complaints. The Secretary
17shall be authorized at all times to maintain staff and
18facilities adequate to receive, record, and investigate
19complaints and inquiries made by any person concerning this
20Act and any covered persons, affiliates, and service providers
21under this Act. Each such person shall open their books,
22records, documents, and offices wherever situated to the
23Secretary or his or her appointees as needed to facilitate
24such investigations.
 

 

 

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1    Section 120-45. Additional investigation and examination
2authority. In addition to any authority allowed under this Act
3or other applicable law, the Secretary shall have the
4authority to conduct investigations and examinations as
5follows:
6        (1) For purposes of initial licensing, license
7    renewal, license suspension, license conditioning, license
8    revocation or termination, or general or specific inquiry
9    or investigation to determine compliance with this Act,
10    the Secretary shall have the authority to access, receive,
11    and use any books, accounts, records, files, documents,
12    information, or evidence, including, but not limited to,
13    the following:
14            (A) criminal, civil, and administrative history
15        information, including nonconviction data as specified
16        in the Criminal Code of 2012;
17            (B) personal history and experience information,
18        including independent credit reports obtained from a
19        consumer reporting agency described in Section 603(p)
20        of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act; and
21            (C) any other documents, information, or evidence
22        the Secretary deems relevant to the inquiry or
23        investigation, regardless of the location, possession,
24        control, or custody of the documents, information, or
25        evidence.
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1    complaints arising under this Act or for the purposes of
2    examination, the Secretary may review, investigate, or
3    examine any covered person, affiliate, service provider,
4    individual, or person subject to this Act as often as
5    necessary in order to carry out the purposes of this Act.
6    The Secretary may direct, subpoena, or order the
7    attendance of and examine under oath all persons whose
8    testimony may be required about the transactions or the
9    business or subject matter of any such examination or
10    investigation, and may direct, subpoena, or order the
11    person to produce books, accounts, records, files, and any
12    other documents the Secretary deems relevant to the
13    inquiry.
14        (3) Each covered person, affiliate, service provider,
15    individual, or person subject to this Act shall make
16    available to the Secretary upon request the books and
17    records relating to the operations of the licensee,
18    affiliate, individual, or person subject to this Act. The
19    Secretary shall have access to those books and records and
20    interview the officers, principals, employees, independent
21    contractors, agents, and customers of the covered person,
22    affiliate, service provider, individual, or person subject
23    to this Act concerning their business.
24        (4) Each covered person, affiliate, service provider,
25    individual, or person subject to this Act shall make or
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1    by the Secretary in order to carry out the purposes of this
2    Section, including, but not limited to:
3            (A) accounting compilations;
4            (B) information lists and data concerning
5        transactions in a format prescribed by the Secretary;
6        or
7            (C) other information deemed necessary to carry
8        out the purposes of this Section.
9        (5) In making any examination or investigation
10    authorized by this Act, the Secretary may control access
11    to any documents and records of the covered person or
12    person under examination or investigation. The Secretary
13    may take possession of the documents and records or place
14    a person in exclusive charge of the documents and records
15    in the place where they are usually kept. During the
16    period of control, no person shall remove or attempt to
17    remove any of the documents or records, except pursuant to
18    a court order or with the consent of the Secretary. Unless
19    the Secretary has reasonable grounds to believe the
20    documents or records of the covered person or person under
21    examination or investigation have been or are at risk of
22    being altered or destroyed for purposes of concealing a
23    violation of this Act, the covered person or owner of the
24    documents and records shall have access to the documents
25    or records as necessary to conduct its ordinary business
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1        (6) In order to carry out the purposes of this
2    Section, the Secretary may:
3            (A) retain attorneys, accountants, or other
4        professionals and specialists as examiners, auditors,
5        or investigators to conduct or assist in the conduct
6        of examinations or investigations;
7            (B) enter into agreements or relationships with
8        other government officials, regulatory associations,
9        or self-regulatory organizations in order to improve
10        efficiencies and reduce regulatory burden by sharing
11        resources, standardized or uniform methods or
12        procedures, and documents, records, information, or
13        evidence obtained under this Section;
14            (C) use, hire, contract, or employ public or
15        privately available analytical systems, methods, or
16        software to examine or investigate the covered person,
17        affiliate, service provider, individual, or person
18        subject to this Act;
19            (D) accept and rely on examination or
20        investigation reports made by other government
21        officials, within or outside this State; or
22            (E) accept audit reports made by an independent
23        certified public accountant for the covered person,
24        affiliate, service provider, individual, or person
25        subject to this Act in the course of that part of the
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1        as the audit and may incorporate the audit report in
2        the report of the examination, report of
3        investigation, or other writing of the Secretary.
4        (7) The authority of this Section shall remain in
5    effect, whether such a covered person, affiliate, service
6    provider, individual, or person subject to this Act acts
7    or claims to act under any licensing or registration law
8    of this State or claims to act without the authority.
9        (8) No covered person, affiliate, service provider,
10    individual, or person subject to investigation or
11    examination under this Section may knowingly withhold,
12    abstract, remove, mutilate, destroy, or secrete any books,
13    records, computer records, or other information.
 
14    Section 120-50. Enforcement actions.
15    (a) As used in this Article, "enforcement action" means an
16action including, but not limited to, all of the following:
17        (1) Suspending or revoking a license under this Act.
18        (2) Ordering a person to cease and desist from doing
19    digital asset business activity with or on behalf of a
20    resident.
21        (3) Requesting the court to appoint a receiver for the
22    assets of a person doing digital asset business activity
23    with or on behalf of a resident.
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1    person doing digital asset business activity with or on
2    behalf of a resident.
3        (5) Assessing a civil penalty under Section 120-70.
4        (6) Recovering on the security under Section 120-5 and
5    initiating a plan to distribute the proceeds for the
6    benefit of a resident injured by a violation of this Act,
7    or law of this State other than this Act that applies to
8    digital asset business activity with or on behalf of a
9    resident.
10        (7) Imposing necessary or appropriate conditions on
11    the conduct of digital asset business activity with or on
12    behalf of a resident.
13        (8) Seeking restitution on behalf of a resident if the
14    Department shows economic injury due to a violation of
15    this Act.
16    (b) The Department may enter into a consent order with a
17person regarding an enforcement action.
18    (c) This Section does not provide a private right of
19action to a resident, provided this Section does not preclude
20an action by a resident to enforce rights under Article 105 or
21subsection (a) of Section 120-5.
 
22    Section 120-55. Violations.
23    (a) The Department may take an enforcement action against
24a covered person or any person otherwise subject to this Act in
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1        (1) The covered person or person violates this Act, a
2    rule adopted or order issued under this Act, or a State or
3    federal law or regulation that applies to digital asset
4    business activity of the violator with or on behalf of a
5    resident.
6        (2) The covered person or person does not cooperate
7    with an examination or investigation by the Department,
8    fails to pay a fee, or fails to submit a report or
9    documentation.
10        (3) The covered person or person, in the conduct of
11    its digital asset business activity with or on behalf of a
12    resident, engages in any of the following:
13            (A) An unsafe, unsound, or unlawful act or
14        practice.
15            (B) An unfair, deceptive, or abusive act or
16        practice.
17            (C) Fraud, misrepresentation, deceit, or
18        negligence.
19            (D) Misappropriation of fiat currency, a digital
20        asset, or other value.
21        (4) An agency of the United States or another state
22    takes an action against the covered person or person that
23    would constitute an enforcement action if the Department
24    had taken the action.
25        (5) The covered person or person is convicted of a
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1    or on behalf of a resident or involving fraud or felonious
2    activity that, as determined by the Department, makes the
3    covered person or person unsuitable to engage in digital
4    asset business activity.
5        (6) Any of the following occurs:
6            (A) The covered person or person becomes
7        insolvent.
8            (B) The covered person or person makes a general
9        assignment for the benefit of its creditors.
10            (C) The covered person or person becomes the
11        debtor, alleged debtor, respondent, or person in a
12        similar capacity in a case or other proceeding under
13        any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement,
14        readjustment, insolvency, receivership, dissolution,
15        liquidation, or similar law, and does not obtain from
16        the court, within a reasonable time, confirmation of a
17        plan or dismissal of the case or proceeding.
18            (D) The covered person or person applies for, or
19        permits the appointment of, a receiver, trustee, or
20        other agent of a court for itself or for a substantial
21        part of its assets.
22        (7) The covered person or person makes a
23    misrepresentation to the Department.
24    (b) If the Secretary finds, as the result of examination,
25investigation, or review of reports submitted by a licensee,
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1conducted in accordance with this Act, the Secretary may
2notify the licensee of the correction necessary. If a licensee
3fails to correct such violations, the Secretary may issue an
4order requiring immediate correction and compliance with this
5Act and may specify a reasonable date for performance.
 
6    Section 120-60. Hearings.
7    (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the Department
8may take an enforcement action only after notice and
9opportunity for a hearing as appropriate in the circumstances.
10All hearings provided for in this Act shall be conducted in
11accordance with Title 38, Part 100 of the Illinois
12Administrative Code, and the Secretary shall have all the
13powers granted therein.
14    (b)(1)(A) The Department may take an enforcement action,
15other than the imposition of a civil penalty under Section
16120-70, without notice if the circumstances require action
17before notice can be given.
18            (B) A person subject to an enforcement action
19        pursuant to this subsection shall have the right to an
20        expedited post-action hearing by the Department unless
21        the person has waived the hearing.
22        (2)(A) The Department may take an enforcement action,
23    other than the imposition of a civil penalty under Section
24    120-70, after notice and without a prior hearing if the
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1            (B) A person subject to an enforcement action
2        pursuant to this subsection shall have the right to an
3        expedited post-action hearing by the Department unless
4        the person has waived the hearing.
5        (3) The Department may take an enforcement action
6    after notice and without a hearing if the person subject
7    to the enforcement action does not timely request a
8    hearing.
 
9    Section 120-65. Hearing rules.
10    (a) The Department may, in accordance with the Illinois
11Administrative Procedure Act, adopt rules to provide for
12review within the Department of the Secretary's decisions
13affecting the rights of persons or entities under this Act.
14The review shall provide for, at a minimum:
15        (1) appointment of a hearing officer;
16        (2) appropriate procedural rules, specific deadlines
17    for filings, and standards of evidence and of proof; and
18        (3) provision for apportioning costs among parties to
19    the appeal.
20    (b) All final administrative decisions of the Department
21under this Act, all amendments and modifications of final
22administrative decisions, and any rules adopted by the
23Department pursuant to this Act shall be subject to judicial
24review pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Review
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1    Section 120-70. Civil penalties.
2    (a) If a person other than a licensee engages in digital
3asset business activity with or on behalf of a resident in
4violation of this Act, the Department may assess a civil
5penalty against the person in an amount not to exceed $100,000
6for each day the person is in violation of this Act.
7    (b) If a person violates a provision of this Act, the
8Department may assess a civil penalty in an amount not to
9exceed $25,000 for each day of violation or for each act or
10omission in violation, except that a fine may be imposed not to
11exceed $75,000 for each day of violation or for each act or
12omission in violation related to fraud, misrepresentation,
13deceit, or negligence.
14    (c) A civil penalty under this Section continues to accrue
15until the date the violation ceases.
16    (d) A civil penalty under this Section is cumulative to
17any civil penalties enforceable by the Department under any
18other law.
 
19    Section 120-75. Subpoena power.
20    (a) The Secretary shall have the power to issue and to
21serve subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum to compel the
22attendance of witnesses and the production of all books,
23accounts, records, and other documents and materials relevant
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1her duly authorized representative, shall have power to
2administer oaths and affirmations to any person.
3    (b) In the event of noncompliance with a subpoena or
4subpoena duces tecum issued or caused to be issued by the
5Secretary, the Secretary may, through the Attorney General or
6the State's Attorney of the county in which the person
7subpoenaed resides or has its principal place of business,
8petition the circuit court of the county for an order
9requiring the subpoenaed person to appear and testify and to
10produce such books, accounts, records, and other documents as
11are specified in the subpoena duces tecum. The court may grant
12injunctive relief restraining the person from advertising,
13promoting, soliciting, entering into, offering to enter into,
14continuing, or completing any digital asset business activity.
15The court may grant other relief, including, but not limited
16to, the restraint, by injunction or appointment of a receiver,
17of any transfer, pledge, assignment, or other disposition of
18the person's assets or any concealment, alteration,
19destruction, or other disposition of books, accounts, records,
20or other documents and materials as the court deems
21appropriate, until the person has fully complied with the
22subpoena or subpoena duces tecum and the Secretary has
23completed an investigation or examination.
24    (c) If it appears to the Secretary that the compliance
25with a subpoena or subpoena duces tecum issued or caused to be
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1to an investigation or examination, the Secretary, in addition
2to the other remedies provided for in this Act, may, through
3the Attorney General or the State's Attorney of the county in
4which the subpoenaed person resides or has its principal place
5of business, apply for relief to the circuit court of the
6county. The court shall thereupon direct the issuance of an
7order against the subpoenaed person requiring sufficient bond
8conditioned on compliance with the subpoena or subpoena duces
9tecum. The court shall cause to be endorsed on the order a
10suitable amount of bond or payment pursuant to which the
11person named in the order shall be freed, having a due regard
12to the nature of the case.
13    (d) In addition, the Secretary may, through the Attorney
14General or the State's Attorney of the applicable county, seek
15a writ of attachment or an equivalent order from the circuit
16court having jurisdiction over the person who has refused to
17obey a subpoena, who has refused to give testimony, or who has
18refused to produce the matters described in the subpoena duces
19tecum.
 
20    Section 120-80. Civil actions.
21    (a) The Department may bring a civil action in accordance
22with the following:
23        (1) If a person violates any provision of this Act, a
24    rule or final order, or condition imposed in writing by
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1    General or the State's Attorney of the county in which any
2    such violation occurs may bring an action in the circuit
3    court to enjoin the acts or practices or to enforce
4    compliance with this Act or any rule or order adopted
5    pursuant to this Act. Upon a proper showing, a permanent
6    or preliminary injunction, restraining order, or writ of
7    mandate shall be granted and a receiver, monitor,
8    conservator, or other designated fiduciary or officer of
9    the court may be appointed for the defendant or the
10    defendant's assets, or any other ancillary relief may be
11    granted as appropriate. A receiver, monitor, conservator,
12    or other designated fiduciary or officer of the court
13    appointed by the circuit court pursuant to this Section
14    may, with the approval of the court, exercise any or all of
15    the powers of the defendant's officers, directors,
16    partners, trustees, or persons who exercise similar powers
17    and perform similar duties, including the filing of a
18    petition for bankruptcy. No action at law or in equity may
19    be maintained by any party against the Secretary, a
20    receiver, monitor, conservator, or other designated
21    fiduciary or officer of the court, by reason of their
22    exercising these powers or performing these duties
23    pursuant to the order of, or with the approval of, the
24    circuit court.
25        (2) The Secretary may include in any action relief
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1    jurisdiction to award additional relief.
2        (3) In any action brought by the Department, the
3    Department may recover its costs and attorney's fees in
4    connection with prosecuting the action if the Department
5    is the prevailing party in the action.
6    (b) The Attorney General may enforce a violation of
7Article 105 as an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud
8and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
9    (c) A claim of violation of Article 105 may be asserted in
10a civil action. Additionally, a prevailing resident may be
11awarded reasonable attorney's fees and court costs.
 
12
Article 125. General Restrictions and Prohibitions

 
13    Section 125-5. Restricted stablecoin activities.
14    (a) As used in this Section:
15    "Reserve assets" means cash, central bank reserves,
16insured deposit accounts, short-term U.S. Treasury securities,
17short-term U.S. Treasury reverse repurchase agreements, or
18similar high-quality liquid assets, as defined by the
19Department and in proportions determined by the Department.
20    "Nominal redemption value" means the value at which a
21digital asset can be readily converted, on demand at the time
22of issuance, into United States dollars or any other national
23or state currency or a monetary equivalent or otherwise
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1States dollars or any national or state currency.
2    "Stablecoin" means a digital asset (A) that is denominated
3in United States dollars or pegged to the United States dollar
4or denominated in or pegged to another national or state
5currency and is issued with a fixed nominal redemption value
6with the intent of establishing a reasonable expectation or
7belief among the general public that the instrument will
8retain a nominal redemption value that is so stable as to
9render the nominal redemption effectively fixed and (B) that
10is not (i) a national or state currency or (ii) a security
11issued by an investment company registered under the
12Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. 80a et seq.
13    (b) Subject to any rules adopted by the Department, a
14covered person shall not exchange, transfer, or store a
15digital asset or engage in digital asset administration if
16that digital asset is a stablecoin unless both of the
17following are true:
18        (1) The issuer of the stablecoin is licensed pursuant
19    to this Act or is a federally insured depository
20    institution exempt from licensure under subsection (c) of
21    Section 101-10.
22        (2) The issuer of the stablecoin at all times owns
23    reserve assets having an aggregate market value computed
24    in accordance with United States generally accepted
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1    sold.
2    (c) The Department may adopt rules to establish additional
3requirements for issuers of stablecoins, including, but not
4limited to, rules related to:
5        (1) reserve asset requirements;
6        (2) restrictions on pledging, rehypothecating, or
7    reusing reserve assets;
8        (3) redemption requirements; or
9        (4) any requirement necessary and appropriate for the
10    protection of residents, safety and soundness, or
11    financial stability or to effectuate the purposes of this
12    Section.
 
13    Section 125-10. No evasion.
14    (a) It shall be unlawful to engage in any device,
15subterfuge, or pretense to willfully evade or attempt to evade
16the requirements of this Act or any rule or order issued by the
17Department hereunder.
18    (b) Any financial product, service, or transaction that is
19willfully structured to evade or attempt to evade the
20definitions of digital asset or digital asset business
21activity shall be a digital asset or digital asset business
22activity, respectively, for purposes of this Act.
 
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1    Section 130-5. Confidential supervisory information.
2    (a) Confidential supervisory information shall, unless
3made a matter of public record, not be subject to disclosure
4under the Freedom of Information Act, and shall only be
5subject to disclosure pursuant to subpoena or court order as
6provided in subsection (e).
7    (b) All records of communications or summaries of
8communications between employees, agents, or representatives
9of the Department and employees, agents, or representatives of
10other governmental agencies, a provider of any multistate
11licensing system, or associations or organizations
12representing federal, state, or local law enforcement or
13regulatory agencies or providers of any multistate licensing
14system, pursuant to any regulatory or supervision activity
15under this Act (1) shall not be subject to disclosure under the
16Freedom of Information Act, and (2) to the extent the records
17contain confidential supervisory information, shall only be
18subject to disclosure pursuant to subpoena or court order as
19provided in subsection (e).
20    (c) All confidential supervisory information received from
21other governmental agencies, a multistate licensing system
22provider, or associations or organizations consisting of
23employees, agents, or representatives of such agencies or
24providers, shall not be subject to disclosure under the
25Freedom of Information Act, and only subject to disclosure
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1(e).
2    (d) The sharing of any confidential supervisory
3information under this Act with governmental agencies,
4providers of any multistate licensing system, or associations
5or organizations consisting of employees, agents, or
6representatives of such federal, state, or local law
7enforcement or regulatory agencies, shall not result in the
8loss of privilege arising under federal or state law, or the
9loss of confidentiality protections provided by federal law or
10state law, and are only subject to disclosure pursuant to
11subpoena or court order as provided in subsection (e).
12    (e) Confidential supervisory information may not be
13disclosed to anyone other than the regulated person, law
14enforcement officials or other regulatory agencies that have
15an appropriate regulatory interest as determined by the
16Secretary, or to a party presenting a lawful subpoena, order,
17or other judicial or administrative process to the Secretary.
18The Secretary may immediately appeal to the court of
19jurisdiction the disclosure of such confidential supervisory
20information and seek a stay of the subpoena pending the
21outcome of the appeal. Reports required of regulated persons
22by the Secretary under this Act and results of examinations
23performed by the Secretary under this Act shall be the
24property of only the Secretary but may be shared with the
25regulated person. Access under this Act to the books and
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1Secretary and his agents as provided in this Act and to the
2regulated person and its authorized agents and designees. No
3other person shall have access to the books and records of a
4regulated person under this Act. Any person upon whom a demand
5for production of confidential supervisory information is
6made, whether by subpoena, order, or other judicial or
7administrative process, must withhold production of the
8confidential supervisory information and must notify the
9Secretary of the demand, at which time the Secretary is
10authorized to intervene for the purpose of enforcing the
11limitations of this Section or seeking the withdrawal or
12termination of the attempt to compel production of the
13confidential supervisory information. The Secretary may impose
14any conditions and limitations on the disclosure of
15confidential supervisory information that are necessary to
16protect the confidentiality of such information. Except as
17authorized by the Secretary, no person obtaining access to
18confidential supervisory information may make a copy of the
19confidential supervisory information. The Secretary may
20condition a decision to disclose confidential supervisory
21information on entry of a protective order by the court or
22administrative tribunal presiding in the particular case or on
23a written agreement of confidentiality. In a case in which a
24protective order or agreement has already been entered between
25parties other than the Secretary, the Secretary may
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1supervisory information upon the inclusion of additional or
2amended provisions in the protective order. The Secretary may
3authorize a party who obtained the records for use in one case
4to provide them to another party in another case, subject to
5any conditions that the Secretary may impose on either or both
6parties. The requester shall promptly notify other parties to
7a case of the release of confidential supervisory information
8obtained and, upon entry of a protective order, shall provide
9copies of confidential supervisory information to the other
10parties.
11    (f) The Secretary is authorized to enter agreements or
12sharing arrangements with other governmental agencies,
13providers of any multistate licensing system, or associations
14or organizations representing governmental agencies or
15providers of any multistate licensing system. Notwithstanding
16the foregoing, the provisions of this Section shall apply
17regardless of the existence of any such agreement or sharing
18arrangement.
19    (g) This Section in no way limits any right, privilege, or
20authority that the Department has pursuant to any other
21applicable law. This Section does not in any way limit any
22privilege arising under federal or state law or other
23exemption from disclosure pursuant to the Freedom of
24Information Act.
25    (h) Notwithstanding the foregoing, whenever the Secretary
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1public's interest, he or she may publicly disclose information
2or documents obtained under this Act, unless otherwise
3prohibited by law.
 
4    Section 130-10. Additional rulemaking authority.
5    (a) In addition to such powers and rulemaking authority as
6may be prescribed elsewhere in this Act or other financial
7laws administered by the Department, the Department is hereby
8authorized and empowered to adopt rules consistent with the
9purposes of this Act, including, but not limited to:
10        (1) rules in connection with the activities of covered
11    persons, affiliates, and service providers as may be
12    necessary and appropriate for the protection of residents;
13        (2) rules to define the terms used in this Act and as
14    may be necessary and appropriate to interpret and
15    implement the provisions of this Act;
16        (3) rules as may be necessary for the administration
17    and enforcement of this Act;
18        (4) rules to set and collect fees necessary to
19    administer and enforce this Act;
20        (5) rules in connection with the activities of covered
21    persons, affiliates, and service providers as may be
22    necessary and appropriate for the safety and soundness of
23    such covered persons and affiliates and the stability of
24    the financial system in this State.
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1make specific rulings, demands, and findings that he or she
2deems necessary for the proper conduct of the licensees and
3affiliates thereof.
 
4
Article 135. Miscellaneous Provisions

 
5    Section 135-5. Construction; severability.
6    (a) The provisions of this Act shall be liberally
7construed to effectuate its purposes.
8    (b) The provisions of this Act are severable under Section
91.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
10    (c) To the extent that any provision of this Act is
11preempted by federal law, the provision shall not apply and
12shall not be enforced solely as to the extent of the preemption
13and not as to other circumstances, persons, or applications.
14    Section 135-10. Transition period.
15    (a) A covered person engaging in digital asset business
16activity without a license under this Act shall not be
17considered in violation of Section 115-5 until January 1,
182025.
19    (b) A covered person engaging in digital asset business
20activity shall not be considered in violation of Sections
21105-5, 105-10, and 105-20 until January 1, 2024.
22    (c) A covered exchange shall not be considered in
23violation of Section 105-15 until January 1, 2025.
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1adopt rules pursuant to this Act upon this Act becoming law
2with such rules not to take effect earlier than January 1,
32024.
 
4
Article 900. Amendatory provisions

 
5    Section 900-5. The Freedom of Information Act is amended
6by changing Section 7.5 as follows:
 
7    (5 ILCS 140/7.5)
8    Sec. 7.5. Statutory exemptions. To the extent provided for
9by the statutes referenced below, the following shall be
10exempt from inspection and copying:
11        (a) All information determined to be confidential
12    under Section 4002 of the Technology Advancement and
13    Development Act.
14        (b) Library circulation and order records identifying
15    library users with specific materials under the Library
16    Records Confidentiality Act.
17        (c) Applications, related documents, and medical
18    records received by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
19    Procedures Board and any and all documents or other
20    records prepared by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
21    Procedures Board or its staff relating to applications it
22    has received.
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1    Public Health and its authorized representatives relating
2    to known or suspected cases of sexually transmissible
3    disease or any information the disclosure of which is
4    restricted under the Illinois Sexually Transmissible
5    Disease Control Act.
6        (e) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
7    under Section 30 of the Radon Industry Licensing Act.
8        (f) Firm performance evaluations under Section 55 of
9    the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying
10    Qualifications Based Selection Act.
11        (g) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
12    and exempted under Section 50 of the Illinois Prepaid
13    Tuition Act.
14        (h) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
15    under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act, and
16    records of any lawfully created State or local inspector
17    general's office that would be exempt if created or
18    obtained by an Executive Inspector General's office under
19    that Act.
20        (i) Information contained in a local emergency energy
21    plan submitted to a municipality in accordance with a
22    local emergency energy plan ordinance that is adopted
23    under Section 11-21.5-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
24        (j) Information and data concerning the distribution
25    of surcharge moneys collected and remitted by carriers
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1        (k) Law enforcement officer identification information
2    or driver identification information compiled by a law
3    enforcement agency or the Department of Transportation
4    under Section 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
5        (l) Records and information provided to a residential
6    health care facility resident sexual assault and death
7    review team or the Executive Council under the Abuse
8    Prevention Review Team Act.
9        (m) Information provided to the predatory lending
10    database created pursuant to Article 3 of the Residential
11    Real Property Disclosure Act, except to the extent
12    authorized under that Article.
13        (n) Defense budgets and petitions for certification of
14    compensation and expenses for court appointed trial
15    counsel as provided under Sections 10 and 15 of the
16    Capital Crimes Litigation Act. This subsection (n) shall
17    apply until the conclusion of the trial of the case, even
18    if the prosecution chooses not to pursue the death penalty
19    prior to trial or sentencing.
20        (o) Information that is prohibited from being
21    disclosed under Section 4 of the Illinois Health and
22    Hazardous Substances Registry Act.
23        (p) Security portions of system safety program plans,
24    investigation reports, surveys, schedules, lists, data, or
25    information compiled, collected, or prepared by or for the
26    Department of Transportation under Sections 2705-300 and

 

 

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1    2705-616 of the Department of Transportation Law of the
2    Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Regional
3    Transportation Authority under Section 2.11 of the
4    Regional Transportation Authority Act, or the St. Clair
5    County Transit District under the Bi-State Transit Safety
6    Act.
7        (q) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
8    Personnel Record Review Act.
9        (r) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
10    Illinois School Student Records Act.
11        (s) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
12    under Section 5-108 of the Public Utilities Act.
13        (t) All identified or deidentified health information
14    in the form of health data or medical records contained
15    in, stored in, submitted to, transferred by, or released
16    from the Illinois Health Information Exchange, and
17    identified or deidentified health information in the form
18    of health data and medical records of the Illinois Health
19    Information Exchange in the possession of the Illinois
20    Health Information Exchange Office due to its
21    administration of the Illinois Health Information
22    Exchange. The terms "identified" and "deidentified" shall
23    be given the same meaning as in the Health Insurance
24    Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law
25    104-191, or any subsequent amendments thereto, and any
26    regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

 

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1        (u) Records and information provided to an independent
2    team of experts under the Developmental Disability and
3    Mental Health Safety Act (also known as Brian's Law).
4        (v) Names and information of people who have applied
5    for or received Firearm Owner's Identification Cards under
6    the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act or applied for
7    or received a concealed carry license under the Firearm
8    Concealed Carry Act, unless otherwise authorized by the
9    Firearm Concealed Carry Act; and databases under the
10    Firearm Concealed Carry Act, records of the Concealed
11    Carry Licensing Review Board under the Firearm Concealed
12    Carry Act, and law enforcement agency objections under the
13    Firearm Concealed Carry Act.
14        (v-5) Records of the Firearm Owner's Identification
15    Card Review Board that are exempted from disclosure under
16    Section 10 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.
17        (w) Personally identifiable information which is
18    exempted from disclosure under subsection (g) of Section
19    19.1 of the Toll Highway Act.
20        (x) Information which is exempted from disclosure
21    under Section 5-1014.3 of the Counties Code or Section
22    8-11-21 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
23        (y) Confidential information under the Adult
24    Protective Services Act and its predecessor enabling
25    statute, the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, including
26    information about the identity and administrative finding

 

 

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1    against any caregiver of a verified and substantiated
2    decision of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of
3    an eligible adult maintained in the Registry established
4    under Section 7.5 of the Adult Protective Services Act.
5        (z) Records and information provided to a fatality
6    review team or the Illinois Fatality Review Team Advisory
7    Council under Section 15 of the Adult Protective Services
8    Act.
9        (aa) Information which is exempted from disclosure
10    under Section 2.37 of the Wildlife Code.
11        (bb) Information which is or was prohibited from
12    disclosure by the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
13        (cc) Recordings made under the Law Enforcement
14    Officer-Worn Body Camera Act, except to the extent
15    authorized under that Act.
16        (dd) Information that is prohibited from being
17    disclosed under Section 45 of the Condominium and Common
18    Interest Community Ombudsperson Act.
19        (ee) Information that is exempted from disclosure
20    under Section 30.1 of the Pharmacy Practice Act.
21        (ff) Information that is exempted from disclosure
22    under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
23        (gg) Information that is prohibited from being
24    disclosed under Section 7-603.5 of the Illinois Vehicle
25    Code.
26        (hh) Records that are exempt from disclosure under

 

 

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1    Section 1A-16.7 of the Election Code.
2        (ii) Information which is exempted from disclosure
3    under Section 2505-800 of the Department of Revenue Law of
4    the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
5        (jj) Information and reports that are required to be
6    submitted to the Department of Labor by registering day
7    and temporary labor service agencies but are exempt from
8    disclosure under subsection (a-1) of Section 45 of the Day
9    and Temporary Labor Services Act.
10        (kk) Information prohibited from disclosure under the
11    Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act.
12        (ll) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
13    and exempted under Section 5-30.8 of the Illinois Public
14    Aid Code.
15        (mm) Records that are exempt from disclosure under
16    Section 4.2 of the Crime Victims Compensation Act.
17        (nn) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
18    Section 70 of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act.
19        (oo) Communications, notes, records, and reports
20    arising out of a peer support counseling session
21    prohibited from disclosure under the First Responders
22    Suicide Prevention Act.
23        (pp) Names and all identifying information relating to
24    an employee of an emergency services provider or law
25    enforcement agency under the First Responders Suicide
26    Prevention Act.

 

 

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1        (qq) Information and records held by the Department of
2    Public Health and its authorized representatives collected
3    under the Reproductive Health Act.
4        (rr) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
5    the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.
6        (ss) Data reported by an employer to the Department of
7    Human Rights pursuant to Section 2-108 of the Illinois
8    Human Rights Act.
9        (tt) Recordings made under the Children's Advocacy
10    Center Act, except to the extent authorized under that
11    Act.
12        (uu) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
13    Section 50 of the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act.
14        (vv) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
15    subsections (f) and (j) of Section 5-36 of the Illinois
16    Public Aid Code.
17        (ww) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
18    Section 16.8 of the State Treasurer Act.
19        (xx) Information that is exempt from disclosure or
20    information that shall not be made public under the
21    Illinois Insurance Code.
22        (yy) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
23    the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act.
24        (zz) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
25    the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
26        (aaa) Information prohibited from being disclosed

 

 

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1    under Section 1-167 of the Illinois Pension Code.
2        (bbb) Information that is prohibited from disclosure
3    by the Illinois Police Training Act and the Illinois State
4    Police Act.
5        (ccc) Records exempt from disclosure under Section
6    2605-304 of the Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
7    Administrative Code of Illinois.
8        (ddd) Information prohibited from being disclosed
9    under Section 35 of the Address Confidentiality for
10    Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human
11    Trafficking, or Stalking Act.
12        (eee) Information prohibited from being disclosed
13    under subsection (b) of Section 75 of the Domestic
14    Violence Fatality Review Act.
15        (fff) Images from cameras under the Expressway Camera
16    Act. This subsection (fff) is inoperative on and after
17    July 1, 2023.
18        (ggg) Information prohibited from disclosure under
19    paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 14 of the Nurse
20    Agency Licensing Act.
21        (hhh) Information submitted to the Illinois Department
22    of State Police in an affidavit or application for an
23    assault weapon endorsement, assault weapon attachment
24    endorsement, .50 caliber rifle endorsement, or .50 caliber
25    cartridge endorsement under the Firearm Owners
26    Identification Card Act.

 

 

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1        (iii) Information prohibited from being disclosed
2    under Section 4-2 of the Uniform Money Transmission
3    Modernization Act.
4        (jjj) Information prohibited from being disclosed
5    under Section 130-5 of the Digital Assets Regulation Act.
6(Source: P.A. 101-13, eff. 6-12-19; 101-27, eff. 6-25-19;
7101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-221, eff. 1-1-20; 101-236, eff.
81-1-20; 101-375, eff. 8-16-19; 101-377, eff. 8-16-19; 101-452,
9eff. 1-1-20; 101-466, eff. 1-1-20; 101-600, eff. 12-6-19;
10101-620, eff 12-20-19; 101-649, eff. 7-7-20; 101-652, eff.
111-1-22; 101-656, eff. 3-23-21; 102-36, eff. 6-25-21; 102-237,
12eff. 1-1-22; 102-292, eff. 1-1-22; 102-520, eff. 8-20-21;
13102-559, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-946, eff.
147-1-22; 102-1042, eff. 6-3-22; 102-1116, eff. 1-10-23; revised
152-13-23.)
 
16    Section 900-10. The State Finance Act is amended by adding
17Section 5.990 as follows:
 
18    (30 ILCS 105/5.990 new)
19    Sec. 5.990. The Digital Assets Regulation Fund.
 
20    Section 900-15. The Illinois Banking Act is amended by
21changing Sections 2 and 30 as follows:
 
22    (205 ILCS 5/2)  (from Ch. 17, par. 302)

 

 

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1    Sec. 2. General definitions. In this Act, unless the
2context otherwise requires, the following words and phrases
3shall have the following meanings:
4    "Accommodation party" shall have the meaning ascribed to
5that term in Section 3-419 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
6    "Action" in the sense of a judicial proceeding includes
7recoupments, counterclaims, set-off, and any other proceeding
8in which rights are determined.
9    "Affiliate facility" of a bank means a main banking
10premises or branch of another commonly owned bank. The main
11banking premises or any branch of a bank may be an "affiliate
12facility" with respect to one or more other commonly owned
13banks.
14    "Appropriate federal banking agency" means the Federal
15Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Bank of
16Chicago, or the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, as
17determined by federal law.
18    "Bank" means any person doing a banking business whether
19subject to the laws of this or any other jurisdiction.
20    A "banking house", "branch", "branch bank" or "branch
21office" shall mean any place of business of a bank at which
22deposits are received, checks paid, or loans made, but shall
23not include any place at which only records thereof are made,
24posted, or kept. A place of business at which deposits are
25received, checks paid, or loans made shall not be deemed to be
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1business is adjacent to and connected with the main banking
2premises, or if it is separated from the main banking premises
3by not more than an alley; provided always that (i) if the
4place of business is separated by an alley from the main
5banking premises there is a connection between the two by
6public or private way or by subterranean or overhead passage,
7and (ii) if the place of business is in a building not wholly
8occupied by the bank, the place of business shall not be within
9any office or room in which any other business or service of
10any kind or nature other than the business of the bank is
11conducted or carried on. A place of business at which deposits
12are received, checks paid, or loans made shall not be deemed to
13be a branch, branch bank, or branch office (i) of any bank if
14the place is a terminal established and maintained in
15accordance with paragraph (17) of Section 5 of this Act, or
16(ii) of a commonly owned bank by virtue of transactions
17conducted at that place on behalf of the other commonly owned
18bank under paragraph (23) of Section 5 of this Act if the place
19is an affiliate facility with respect to the other bank.
20    "Branch of an out-of-state bank" means a branch
21established or maintained in Illinois by an out-of-state bank
22as a result of a merger between an Illinois bank and the
23out-of-state bank that occurs on or after May 31, 1997, or any
24branch established by the out-of-state bank following the
25merger.
26    "Bylaws" means the bylaws of a bank that are adopted by the

 

 

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1bank's board of directors or shareholders for the regulation
2and management of the bank's affairs. If the bank operates as a
3limited liability company, however, "bylaws" means the
4operating agreement of the bank.
5    "Call report fee" means the fee to be paid to the
6Commissioner by each State bank pursuant to paragraph (a) of
7subsection (3) of Section 48 of this Act.
8    "Capital" includes the aggregate of outstanding capital
9stock and preferred stock.
10    "Cash flow reserve account" means the account within the
11books and records of the Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate
12used to record funds designated to maintain a reasonable Bank
13and Trust Company Fund operating balance to meet agency
14obligations on a timely basis.
15    "Charter" includes the original charter and all amendments
16thereto and articles of merger or consolidation.
17    "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Banks and Real
18Estate, except that beginning on April 6, 2009 (the effective
19date of Public Act 95-1047), all references in this Act to the
20Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate are deemed, in
21appropriate contexts, to be references to the Secretary of
22Financial and Professional Regulation.
23    "Commonly owned banks" means 2 or more banks that each
24qualify as a bank subsidiary of the same bank holding company
25pursuant to Section 18 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act;
26"commonly owned bank" refers to one of a group of commonly

 

 

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1owned banks but only with respect to one or more of the other
2banks in the same group.
3    "Community" means a city, village, or incorporated town
4and also includes the area served by the banking offices of a
5bank, but need not be limited or expanded to conform to the
6geographic boundaries of units of local government.
7    "Company" means a corporation, limited liability company,
8partnership, business trust, association, or similar
9organization and, unless specifically excluded, includes a
10"State bank" and a "bank".
11    "Consolidating bank" means a party to a consolidation.
12    "Consolidation" takes place when 2 or more banks, or a
13trust company and a bank, are extinguished and by the same
14process a new bank is created, taking over the assets and
15assuming the liabilities of the banks or trust company passing
16out of existence.
17    "Continuing bank" means a merging bank, the charter of
18which becomes the charter of the resulting bank.
19    "Converting bank" means a State bank converting to become
20a national bank, or a national bank converting to become a
21State bank.
22    "Converting trust company" means a trust company
23converting to become a State bank.
24    "Court" means a court of competent jurisdiction.
25    "Director" means a member of the board of directors of a
26bank. In the case of a manager-managed limited liability

 

 

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1company, however, "director" means a manager of the bank and,
2in the case of a member-managed limited liability company,
3"director" means a member of the bank. The term "director"
4does not include an advisory director, honorary director,
5director emeritus, or similar person, unless the person is
6otherwise performing functions similar to those of a member of
7the board of directors.
8    "Director of Banking" means the Director of the Division
9of Banking of the Department of Financial and Professional
10Regulation.
11    "Eligible depository institution" means an insured savings
12association that is in default, an insured savings association
13that is in danger of default, a State or national bank that is
14in default or a State or national bank that is in danger of
15default, as those terms are defined in this Section, or a new
16bank as that term defined in Section 11(m) of the Federal
17Deposit Insurance Act or a bridge bank as that term is defined
18in Section 11(n) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act or a new
19federal savings association authorized under Section
2011(d)(2)(f) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
21    "Fiduciary" means trustee, agent, executor, administrator,
22committee, guardian for a minor or for a person under legal
23disability, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, assignee for
24creditors, or any holder of similar position of trust.
25    "Financial institution" means a bank, savings bank,
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1under the Consumer Installment Loan Act or the Sales Finance
2Agency Act and, for purposes of Section 48.3, any proprietary
3network, funds transfer corporation, or other entity providing
4electronic funds transfer services, or any corporate
5fiduciary, its subsidiaries, affiliates, parent company, or
6contractual service provider that is examined by the
7Commissioner. For purposes of Section 5c and subsection (b) of
8Section 13 of this Act, "financial institution" includes any
9proprietary network, funds transfer corporation, or other
10entity providing electronic funds transfer services, and any
11corporate fiduciary.
12    "Foundation" means the Illinois Bank Examiners' Education
13Foundation.
14    "General obligation" means a bond, note, debenture,
15security, or other instrument evidencing an obligation of the
16government entity that is the issuer that is supported by the
17full available resources of the issuer, the principal and
18interest of which is payable in whole or in part by taxation.
19    "Guarantee" means an undertaking or promise to answer for
20payment of another's debt or performance of another's duty,
21liability, or obligation whether "payment guaranteed" or
22"collection guaranteed".
23    "In danger of default" means a State or national bank, a
24federally chartered insured savings association or an Illinois
25state chartered insured savings association with respect to
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1agency has advised the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
2that:
3        (1) in the opinion of the Commissioner or the
4    appropriate federal banking agency,
5            (A) the State or national bank or insured savings
6        association is not likely to be able to meet the
7        demands of the State or national bank's or savings
8        association's obligations in the normal course of
9        business; and
10            (B) there is no reasonable prospect that the State
11        or national bank or insured savings association will
12        be able to meet those demands or pay those obligations
13        without federal assistance; or
14        (2) in the opinion of the Commissioner or the
15    appropriate federal banking agency,
16            (A) the State or national bank or insured savings
17        association has incurred or is likely to incur losses
18        that will deplete all or substantially all of its
19        capital; and
20            (B) there is no reasonable prospect that the
21        capital of the State or national bank or insured
22        savings association will be replenished without
23        federal assistance.
24    "In default" means, with respect to a State or national
25bank or an insured savings association, any adjudication or
26other official determination by any court of competent

 

 

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1jurisdiction, the Commissioner, the appropriate federal
2banking agency, or other public authority pursuant to which a
3conservator, receiver, or other legal custodian is appointed
4for a State or national bank or an insured savings
5association.
6    "Insured savings association" means any federal savings
7association chartered under Section 5 of the federal Home
8Owners' Loan Act and any State savings association chartered
9under the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 or a
10predecessor Illinois statute, the deposits of which are
11insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The term
12also includes a savings bank organized or operating under the
13Savings Bank Act.
14    "Insured savings association in recovery" means an insured
15savings association that is not an eligible depository
16institution and that does not meet the minimum capital
17requirements applicable with respect to the insured savings
18association.
19    "Issuer" means for purposes of Section 33 every person who
20shall have issued or proposed to issue any security; except
21that (1) with respect to certificates of deposit, voting trust
22certificates, collateral-trust certificates, and certificates
23of interest or shares in an unincorporated investment trust
24not having a board of directors (or persons performing similar
25functions), "issuer" means the person or persons performing
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1pursuant to the provisions of the trust, agreement, or
2instrument under which the securities are issued; (2) with
3respect to trusts other than those specified in clause (1)
4above, where the trustee is a corporation authorized to accept
5and execute trusts, "issuer" means the entrusters, depositors,
6or creators of the trust and any manager or committee charged
7with the general direction of the affairs of the trust
8pursuant to the provisions of the agreement or instrument
9creating the trust; and (3) with respect to equipment trust
10certificates or like securities, "issuer" means the person to
11whom the equipment or property is or is to be leased or
12conditionally sold.
13    "Letter of credit" and "customer" shall have the meanings
14ascribed to those terms in Section 5-102 of the Uniform
15Commercial Code.
16    "Main banking premises" means the location that is
17designated in a bank's charter as its main office.
18    "Maker or obligor" means for purposes of Section 33 the
19issuer of a security, the promisor in a debenture or other debt
20security, or the mortgagor or grantor of a trust deed or
21similar conveyance of a security interest in real or personal
22property.
23    "Merged bank" means a merging bank that is not the
24continuing, resulting, or surviving bank in a consolidation or
25merger.
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1    "Merging bank" means a party to a bank merger.
2    "Merging trust company" means a trust company party to a
3merger with a State bank.
4    "Mid-tier bank holding company" means a corporation that
5(a) owns 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of each
6class of stock of a State bank, (b) has no other subsidiaries,
7and (c) 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of the
8corporation are owned by a parent bank holding company.
9    "Municipality" means any municipality, political
10subdivision, school district, taxing district, or agency.
11    "National bank" means a national banking association
12located in this State and after May 31, 1997, means a national
13banking association without regard to its location.
14    "Out-of-state bank" means a bank chartered under the laws
15of a state other than Illinois, a territory of the United
16States, or the District of Columbia.
17    "Parent bank holding company" means a corporation that is
18a bank holding company as that term is defined in the Illinois
19Bank Holding Company Act of 1957 and owns 100% of the issued
20and outstanding shares of a mid-tier bank holding company.
21    "Person" means an individual, corporation, limited
22liability company, partnership, joint venture, trust, estate,
23or unincorporated association.
24    "Public agency" means the State of Illinois, the various
25counties, townships, cities, towns, villages, school
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1districts, public water supply districts, fire protection
2districts, drainage districts, levee districts, sewer
3districts, housing authorities, the Illinois Bank Examiners'
4Education Foundation, the Chicago Park District, and all other
5political corporations or subdivisions of the State of
6Illinois, whether now or hereafter created, whether herein
7specifically mentioned or not, and shall also include any
8other state or any political corporation or subdivision of
9another state.
10    "Public funds" or "public money" means current operating
11funds, special funds, interest and sinking funds, and funds of
12any kind or character belonging to, in the custody of, or
13subject to the control or regulation of the United States or a
14public agency. "Public funds" or "public money" shall include
15funds held by any of the officers, agents, or employees of the
16United States or of a public agency in the course of their
17official duties and, with respect to public money of the
18United States, shall include Postal Savings funds.
19    "Published" means, unless the context requires otherwise,
20the publishing of the notice or instrument referred to in some
21newspaper of general circulation in the community in which the
22bank is located at least once each week for 3 successive weeks.
23Publishing shall be accomplished by, and at the expense of,
24the bank required to publish. Where publishing is required,
25the bank shall submit to the Commissioner that evidence of the
26publication as the Commissioner shall deem appropriate.

 

 

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1    "Qualified financial contract" means any security
2contract, commodity contract, forward contract, including spot
3and forward foreign exchange contracts, repurchase agreement,
4swap agreement, and any similar agreement, any option to enter
5into any such agreement, including any combination of the
6foregoing, and any master agreement for such agreements. A
7master agreement, together with all supplements thereto, shall
8be treated as one qualified financial contract. The contract,
9option, agreement, or combination of contracts, options, or
10agreements shall be reflected upon the books, accounts, or
11records of the bank, or a party to the contract shall provide
12documentary evidence of such agreement.
13    "Recorded" means the filing or recording of the notice or
14instrument referred to in the office of the Recorder of the
15county wherein the bank is located.
16    "Resulting bank" means the bank resulting from a merger or
17conversion.
18    "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and
19Professional Regulation, or a person authorized by the
20Secretary or by this Act to act in the Secretary's stead.
21    "Securities" means stocks, bonds, debentures, notes, or
22other similar obligations.
23    "Special purpose trust company" means a special purpose
24trust company under Article IIA of the Corporate Fiduciary
25Act.
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1which drafts are payable upon the condition the customer has
2defaulted in performance of a duty, liability, or obligation.
3    "State bank" means any banking corporation that has a
4banking charter issued by the Commissioner under this Act.
5    "State Banking Board" means the State Banking Board of
6Illinois.
7    "Subsidiary" with respect to a specified company means a
8company that is controlled by the specified company. For
9purposes of paragraphs (8) and (12) of Section 5 of this Act,
10"control" means the exercise of operational or managerial
11control of a corporation by the bank, either alone or together
12with other affiliates of the bank.
13    "Surplus" means the aggregate of (i) amounts paid in
14excess of the par value of capital stock and preferred stock;
15(ii) amounts contributed other than for capital stock and
16preferred stock and allocated to the surplus account; and
17(iii) amounts transferred from undivided profits.
18    "Tier 1 Capital" and "Tier 2 Capital" have the meanings
19assigned to those terms in regulations promulgated for the
20appropriate federal banking agency of a state bank, as those
21regulations are now or hereafter amended.
22    "Trust company" means a limited liability company or
23corporation incorporated in this State for the purpose of
24accepting and executing trusts.
25    "Undivided profits" means undistributed earnings less
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1    "Unimpaired capital and unimpaired surplus", for the
2purposes of paragraph (21) of Section 5 and Sections 32, 33,
334, 35.1, 35.2, and 47 of this Act means the sum of the state
4bank's Tier 1 Capital and Tier 2 Capital plus such other
5shareholder equity as may be included by regulation of the
6Commissioner. Unimpaired capital and unimpaired surplus shall
7be calculated on the basis of the date of the last quarterly
8call report filed with the Commissioner preceding the date of
9the transaction for which the calculation is made, provided
10that: (i) when a material event occurs after the date of the
11last quarterly call report filed with the Commissioner that
12reduces or increases the bank's unimpaired capital and
13unimpaired surplus by 10% or more, then the unimpaired capital
14and unimpaired surplus shall be calculated from the date of
15the material event for a transaction conducted after the date
16of the material event; and (ii) if the Commissioner determines
17for safety and soundness reasons that a state bank should
18calculate unimpaired capital and unimpaired surplus more
19frequently than provided by this paragraph, the Commissioner
20may by written notice direct the bank to calculate unimpaired
21capital and unimpaired surplus at a more frequent interval. In
22the case of a state bank newly chartered under Section 13 or a
23state bank resulting from a merger, consolidation, or
24conversion under Sections 21 through 26 for which no preceding
25quarterly call report has been filed with the Commissioner,
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1for the first calendar quarter on the basis of the effective
2date of the charter, merger, consolidation, or conversion.
3(Source: P.A. 95-924, eff. 8-26-08; 95-1047, eff. 4-6-09;
496-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1163, eff. 1-1-11.)
 
5    (205 ILCS 5/30)  (from Ch. 17, par. 337)
6    Sec. 30. Conversion; merger with trust company or special
7purpose trust company. Upon approval by the Commissioner a
8trust company having power so to do under the law under which
9it is organized may convert into a state bank or may merge into
10a state bank as prescribed by this Act; except that the action
11by a trust company shall be taken in the manner prescribed by
12and shall be subject to limitations and requirements imposed
13by the law under which it is organized which law shall also
14govern the rights of its dissenting stockholders. The rights
15of dissenting stockholders of a state bank shall be governed
16by Section 29 of this Act. The conversion or merger procedure
17shall be:
18    (1) In the case of a merger, the board of directors of both
19the merging trust company and the merging bank by a majority of
20the entire board in each case shall approve a merger agreement
21which shall contain:
22        (a) The name and location of the merging bank and of
23    the merging trust company and a list of the stockholders
24    of each as of the date of the merger agreement;
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1    and place of business; (ii) the amount of capital, surplus
2    and reserve for operating expenses; (iii) the classes and
3    the number of shares of stock and the par value of each
4    share; (iv) the charter which is to be the charter of the
5    resulting bank, together with the amendments to the
6    continuing charter and to the continuing by-laws; and (v)
7    a detailed financial statement showing the assets and
8    liabilities after the proposed merger;
9        (c) Provisions governing the manner of converting the
10    shares of the merging bank and of the merging trust
11    company into shares of the resulting bank;
12        (d) A statement that the merger agreement is subject
13    to approval by the Commissioner and by the stockholders of
14    the merging bank and the merging trust company, and that
15    whether approved or disapproved, the parties thereto will
16    pay the Commissioner's expenses of examination;
17        (e) Provisions governing the manner of disposing of
18    the shares of the resulting bank not taken by the
19    dissenting stockholders of the merging trust company; and
20        (f) Such other provisions as the Commissioner may
21    reasonably require to enable him to discharge his duties
22    with respect to the merger.
23    (2) After approval by the board of directors of the
24merging bank and of the merging trust company, the merger
25agreement shall be submitted to the Commissioner for approval
26together with the certified copies of the authorizing

 

 

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1resolution of each board of directors showing approval by a
2majority of each board.
3    (3) After receipt by the Commissioner of the papers
4specified in subsection (2), he shall approve or disapprove
5the merger agreement. The Commissioner shall not approve the
6agreement unless he shall be of the opinion and finds:
7        (a) That the resulting bank meets the requirements of
8    this Act for the formation of a new bank at the proposed
9    place of business of the resulting bank;
10        (b) That the same matters exist in respect of the
11    resulting bank which would have been required under
12    Section 10 of this Act for the organization of a new bank;
13    and
14        (c) That the merger agreement is fair to all persons
15    affected. If the Commissioner disapproves the merger
16    agreement, he shall state his objections in writing and
17    give an opportunity to the merging bank and the merging
18    trust company to obviate such objections.
19    (4) To be effective, if approved by the Commissioner, a
20merger of a bank and a trust company where there is to be a
21resulting bank must be approved by the affirmative vote of the
22holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of
23stock of the merging bank entitled to vote at a meeting called
24to consider such action, unless holders of preferred stock are
25entitled to vote as a class in respect thereof, in which event
26the proposed merger shall be adopted upon receiving the

 

 

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1affirmative vote of the holders of at least two-thirds of the
2outstanding shares of each class of shares entitled to vote as
3a class in respect thereof and of the total outstanding shares
4entitled to vote at such meeting and must be approved by the
5stockholders of the merging trust company as provided by the
6Act under which it is organized. The prescribed vote by the
7merging bank and the merging trust company shall constitute
8the adoption of the charter and by-laws of the continuing
9bank, including the amendments in the merger agreement, as the
10charter and by-laws of the resulting bank. Written or printed
11notice of the meeting of the stockholders of the merging bank
12shall be given to each stockholder of record entitled to vote
13at such meeting at least thirty days before such meeting and in
14the manner provided in this Act for the giving of notice of
15meetings of stockholders. The notice shall state that
16dissenting stockholders of the merging trust company will be
17entitled to payment of the value of those shares which are
18voted against approval of the merger, if a proper demand is
19made on the resulting bank and the requirements of the Act
20under which the merging trust company is organized are
21satisfied.
22    (5) Unless a later date is specified in the merger
23agreement, the merger shall become effective upon the filing
24with the Commissioner of the executed merger agreement,
25together with copies of the resolutions of the stockholders of
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1certified by the president or a vice-president or, the cashier
2and also by the secretary or other officer charged with
3keeping the records. The charter of the merging trust company
4shall thereupon automatically terminate. The Commissioner
5shall thereupon issue to the continuing bank a certificate of
6merger which shall specify the name of the merging trust
7company, the name of the continuing bank and the amendments to
8the charter of the continuing bank provided for by the merger
9agreement. Such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of
10the merger and of the correctness of all proceedings therefor
11in all courts and places including the office of the Secretary
12of State, and said certificate shall be recorded.
13    (6) In the case of a conversion, a trust company shall
14apply for a charter by filing with the Commissioner:
15        (a) A certificate signed by its president, or a
16    vice-president, and by a majority of the entire board of
17    directors setting forth the corporate action taken in
18    compliance with the provisions of the Act under which it
19    is organized governing the conversion of a trust company
20    to a bank or governing the merger of a trust company into
21    another corporation;
22        (b) The plan of conversion and the proposed charter
23    approved by the stockholders for the operation of the
24    trust company as a bank. The plan of conversion shall
25    contain (i) the name and location proposed for the
26    converting trust company; (ii) a list of its stockholders

 

 

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1    as of the date of the stockholders' approval of the plan of
2    conversion; (iii) the amount of its capital, surplus and
3    reserve for operating expenses; (iv) the classes and the
4    number of shares of stock and the par value of each share;
5    (v) the charter which is to be the charter of the resulting
6    bank; and (vi) a detailed financial statement showing the
7    assets and liabilities of the converting trust company;
8        (c) A statement that the plan of conversion is subject
9    to approval by the Commissioner and that, whether approved
10    or disapproved, the converting trust company will pay the
11    Commissioner's expenses of examination; and
12        (d) Such other instruments as the Commissioner may
13    reasonably require to enable him to discharge his duties
14    with respect to the conversion.
15    (7) After receipt by the Commissioner of the papers
16specified in subsection (6), he shall approve or disapprove
17the plan of conversion. The Commissioner shall not approve the
18plan of conversion unless he shall be of the opinion and finds:
19        (a) That the resulting bank meets the requirements of
20    this Act for the formation of a new bank at the proposed
21    place of business of the resulting bank;
22        (b) That the same matters exist in respect of the
23    resulting bank which would have been required under
24    Section 10 of this Act for the organization of a new bank;
25    and
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1    affected.
2    If the commissioner disapproves the plan of conversion, he
3shall state his objections in writing and give an opportunity
4to the converting trust company to obviate such objections.
5    (8) Unless a later date is specified in the plan of
6conversion, the conversion shall become effective upon the
7Commissioner's approval, and the charter proposed in the plan
8of conversion shall constitute the charter of the resulting
9bank. The Commissioner shall issue a certificate of conversion
10which shall specify the name of the converting trust company,
11the name of the resulting bank and the charter provided for by
12said plan of conversion. Such certificate shall be conclusive
13evidence of the conversion and of the correctness of all
14proceedings therefor in all courts and places including the
15office of the Secretary of State, and such certificate shall
16be recorded.
17    (8.5) A special purpose trust company under Article IIA of
18the Corporate Fiduciary Act may merge with a State bank or
19convert to a State bank as if the special purpose trust company
20were a trust company under Article II of the Corporate
21Fiduciary Act, subject to rules adopted by the Department.
22    (9) In the case of either a merger or a conversion under
23this Section 30, the resulting bank shall be considered the
24same business and corporate entity as each merging bank and
25merging trust company or as the converting trust company with
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1each as specified in Section 28 of this Act.
2(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
 
3    Section 900-20. The Corporate Fiduciary Act is amended by
4changing Sections 1-5.08, 2-1, 4-1, 4-2, 4-5, 4A-15, and 5-1
5and by adding Article IIA as follows:
 
6    (205 ILCS 620/1-5.08)  (from Ch. 17, par. 1551-5.08)
7    Sec. 1-5.08. "Foreign corporation" means:
8    (a) any bank, savings and loan association, savings bank,
9or other corporation, limited liability company, or other
10entity now or hereafter organized under the laws of any state
11or territory of the United States of America, including the
12District of Columbia, other than the State of Illinois;
13    (b) any national banking association having its principal
14place of business in any state or territory of the United
15States of America, including the District of Columbia, other
16than the State of Illinois; and
17    (c) any federal savings and loan association or federal
18savings bank having its principal place of business in any
19state or territory of the United States of America, including
20the District of Columbia, other than the State of Illinois.
21(Source: P.A. 91-97, eff. 7-9-99.)
 
22    (205 ILCS 620/2-1)  (from Ch. 17, par. 1552-1)
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1incorporated under the general corporation laws of this State
2and any limited liability company established under the
3Limited Liability Company Act for the purpose of accepting and
4executing trusts, and any state bank, state savings and loan
5association, state savings bank, or other special corporation
6now or hereafter authorized by law to accept or execute
7trusts, may be appointed to act as a fiduciary in any capacity
8a natural person or corporation may act, and shall include,
9but not be limited to, acting as assignee or trustee by deed,
10and executor, guardian or trustee by will, custodian under the
11Illinois Uniform Transfers to Minors Act and such appointment
12shall be of like force as in case of appointment of a natural
13person and shall be designated a corporate fiduciary.
14    (b) No corporate fiduciary shall dissolve or cease its
15corporate existence without prior notice to and approval by
16the Commissioner and compliance with the requirements of
17Section 7-1 of this Act.
18(Source: P.A. 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)
 
19    (205 ILCS 620/Art. IIA heading new)
20
ARTICLE IIA. SPECIAL PURPOSE TRUST COMPANY
21
AUTHORITY AND ORGANIZATION

 
22    (205 ILCS 620/2A-1 new)
23    Sec. 2A-1. Purpose. The General Assembly finds that
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1safekeeping, and management of physical assets, traditional
2electronic assets, and emerging digital assets for customers;
3that it is in the public interest that trust companies may be
4organized for the special purpose of providing fiduciary
5custodial services and related services to customers; that the
6operation of special purpose trust companies is impressed with
7a public interest such that it should be supervised as an
8activity under this Act; and that such special purpose trust
9companies should obtain their authority, conduct their
10operations, and be supervised as corporate fiduciaries as
11provided in this Act.
 
12    (205 ILCS 620/2A-2 new)
13    Sec. 2A-2. Special purpose trust company. Any corporation
14that has been or shall be incorporated under the general
15corporation laws of this State and any limited liability
16company established under the Limited Liability Company Act
17for the special purpose of providing fiduciary custodial
18services or providing other like or related services as
19specified by rule, consistent with this Article, may be
20appointed to act as a fiduciary with respect to such services
21and shall be designated a special purpose trust company.
 
22    (205 ILCS 620/2A-3 new)
23    Sec. 2A-3. Certificate of authority.
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1activity of a special purpose trust company after the
2effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General
3Assembly upon filing an application for and procuring from the
4Secretary a certificate of authority stating that the person
5has complied with the requirements of this Act and is
6qualified to engage in the activity of a special purpose trust
7company.
8    (b) No natural person or natural persons, firm,
9partnership, or corporation not having been authorized under
10this Act shall transact in the activity of a special purpose
11trust company. A person who violates this Section is guilty of
12a Class A misdemeanor and the Attorney General or State's
13Attorney of the county in which the violation occurs may
14restrain the violation by a complaint for injunctive relief.
15    (c) Any entity that holds a certificate of authority under
16Article II of this Act may engage in the activity of a special
17purpose trust company without applying for or receiving a
18certificate of authority under this Article IIA.
19    (d) Nothing in this Section shall limit the authority of a
20depository institution to provide nonfiduciary custodial
21services consistent with its charter in accordance with
22applicable law and subject to any limitations and restrictions
23imposed by its chartering authority.
 
24    (205 ILCS 620/2A-4 new)
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1    (a) The Department shall adopt rules for the
2administration of this Article, including, but not limited to:
3rules for defining statutory terms; applying for a certificate
4of authority; review, investigation, and approval of
5application for certificate of authority; capital
6requirements; office location and name; collateralizing
7fiduciary assets; and general corporate powers. The authority
8of this subsection (a) is in addition to, and in no way limits,
9the authority of the Secretary under subsection (a) of Section
105-1.
11    (b) Articles III, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX of this Act
12shall apply to a special purpose trust company under this
13Article as if the special purpose trust company were a trust
14company authorized under Article II of this Act, subject to
15any rules adopted by the Department.
 
16    (205 ILCS 620/4-1)  (from Ch. 17, par. 1554-1)
17    Sec. 4-1. Foreign corporate fiduciary; certificate of
18authority. After July 13, 1953, no foreign corporation,
19including banks, savings banks, and savings and loan
20associations, now or hereafter organized under the laws of any
21other state or territory, and no national banking association
22having its principal place of business in any other state or
23territory or federal savings and loan association or federal
24savings bank having its principal place of business in any
25other state or territory, may procure a certificate of

 

 

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1authority under Article II of this Act and any certificate of
2authority heretofore issued hereunder to any such foreign
3corporation or to any such national banking association shall
4become null and void on July 13, 1953, except that any such
5foreign corporation or any such national banking association
6actually acting as trustee, executor, administrator,
7administrator to collect, guardian, or in any other like
8fiduciary capacity in this State on July 13, 1953, may
9continue to act as such fiduciary in that particular trust or
10estate until such time as it has completed its duties
11thereunder. Such foreign corporation and such national banking
12association shall be subject to the provisions in this Article
13IV, regardless of whether its certificate of authority was
14obtained before July 13, 1953. The right and eligibility of
15any foreign corporation, any national banking association
16having its principal place of business in any other state or
17territory or any federal savings and loan association or
18federal savings bank having its principal place of business in
19any other state or territory hereafter to act as trustee,
20executor, administrator, administrator to collect, guardian,
21or in any other like fiduciary capacity in this State shall be
22governed solely by the provisions of this Act. Provided,
23however, that the Commissioner shall not be required to
24conduct an annual examination of such foreign corporation
25pursuant to Section 5-2 of this Act, but may examine such
26foreign corporation as the Commissioner deems appropriate.

 

 

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1"Principal place of business" of any bank, federal savings and
2loan association or savings bank, for purposes of this Article
3IV, means the principal office as designated on the charter by
4its principal regulator.
5(Source: P.A. 91-97, eff. 7-9-99.)
 
6    (205 ILCS 620/4-2)  (from Ch. 17, par. 1554-2)
7    Sec. 4-2. Foreign corporation; eligibility. Any foreign
8corporation may act in this State as trustee, executor,
9administrator, administrator to collect, guardian, or in any
10other like fiduciary capacity, whether the appointment is by
11will, deed, court order or otherwise, without complying with
12any laws of this State relating to the qualification of
13corporations organized under the laws of this State to conduct
14a trust business or laws relating to the qualification of
15foreign corporations, provided only (1) such foreign
16corporation is authorized by the laws of the state of its
17organization or domicile to act as a fiduciary in that state,
18and (2) a corporation organized under the laws of this State, a
19national banking association having its principal place of
20business in this State, and a federal savings and loan
21association or federal savings bank having its principal place
22of business in this State and authorized to act as a fiduciary
23in this State, may, in such other state, act in a similar
24fiduciary capacity or capacities, as the case may be, upon
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1not unduly restrictive when compared to those imposed by the
2laws of Illinois. Any foreign corporation eligible to act in a
3fiduciary capacity in this State pursuant to the provisions of
4this Act, shall be deemed qualified to accept and execute
5trusts in this State within the meaning of this Act and the
6Probate Act of 1975, approved August 7, 1975, as amended. No
7foreign corporation shall be permitted to act as trustee,
8executor, administrator, administrator to collect, guardian or
9in any other like fiduciary capacity in this State except as
10provided in Article IV of this Act; however, any foreign
11corporation actually acting in any such fiduciary capacity in
12this State on July 13, 1953, although not eligible to so act
13pursuant to the provisions of this Article IV, may continue to
14act as fiduciary in that particular trust or estate until such
15time as it has completed its duties thereunder.
16(Source: P.A. 92-685, eff. 7-16-02.)
 
17    (205 ILCS 620/4-5)  (from Ch. 17, par. 1554-5)
18    Sec. 4-5. Certificate of authority; fees; certificate of
19reciprocity.
20    (a) Prior to the time any foreign corporation acts in this
21State as testamentary trustee, trustee appointed by any court,
22trustee under any written agreement, declaration or instrument
23of trust, executor, administrator, administrator to collect,
24guardian or in any other like fiduciary capacity, such foreign
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1Estate for a certificate of authority with reference to the
2fiduciary capacity or capacities in which such foreign
3corporation proposes to act in this State, and the
4Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate shall issue a
5certificate of authority to such corporation concerning only
6the fiduciary capacity or such of the fiduciary capacities to
7which the application pertains and with respect to which he
8has been furnished satisfactory evidence that such foreign
9corporation meets the requirements of Section 4-2 of this Act.
10The certificate of authority shall set forth the fiduciary
11capacity or capacities, as the case may be, for which the
12certificate is issued, and shall recite and certify that such
13foreign corporation is eligible to act in this State in such
14fiduciary capacity or capacities, as the case may be, pursuant
15to the provisions of this Act. The certificate of authority
16shall remain in full force and effect until such time as such
17foreign corporation ceases to be eligible so to act under the
18provisions of this Act.
19    (b) Each foreign corporation making application for a
20certificate of authority shall pay reasonable fees to the
21Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate as determined by the
22Commissioner for the services of his office.
23    (c) Any foreign corporation holding a certificate of
24reciprocity which recites and certifies that such foreign
25corporation is eligible to act in this State in any such
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1this Act or any predecessor Act upon the same subject, issued
2prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1987 may
3act in this State under such certificate of reciprocity in any
4such fiduciary capacity without applying for a new certificate
5of authority. Such certificate of reciprocity shall remain in
6full force and effect until such time as such foreign
7corporation ceases to be eligible so to act under the
8provisions of Article IV of this Act.
9    (d) Any foreign corporation acting in Illinois under a
10certificate of authority or a certificate of reciprocity shall
11report changes in its name or address to the Commissioner and
12shall notify the Commissioner when it is no longer serving as a
13corporate fiduciary in Illinois.
14    (e) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to a
15foreign corporation establishing or acquiring and maintaining
16a place of business in this State to conduct business as a
17fiduciary in accordance with Article IVA of this Act.
18(Source: P.A. 92-483, eff. 8-23-01.)
 
19    (205 ILCS 620/4A-15)
20    Sec. 4A-15. Representative offices.
21    (a) A foreign corporation conducting fiduciary activities
22outside this State, but not conducting fiduciary activities in
23this State may establish a representative office under the
24Foreign Bank Representative Office Act. At these offices, the
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1and provide back office and administrative support to the
2foreign corporation's fiduciary activities, but it may not
3engage in fiduciary activities.
4    (b) A foreign corporation invested with trust powers or
5authority to act as a fiduciary pursuant to the laws of its
6home state but not conducting fiduciary activities must apply
7for and procure a license under the Foreign Bank
8Representative Office Act before establishing an office in
9this State for the purpose of marketing, soliciting, or
10transacting any service or product, unless such office is
11otherwise established as permitted by and in accordance with
12this Act, the Illinois Banking Act, the Savings Bank Act, the
13Foreign Banking Office Act, or any Act specified by rules
14adopted under this Act.
15(Source: P.A. 92-483, eff. 8-23-01; 92-811, eff. 8-21-02.)
 
16    (205 ILCS 620/5-1)  (from Ch. 17, par. 1555-1)
17    Sec. 5-1. Commissioner's powers. The Commissioner of Banks
18and Real Estate shall have the following powers and authority
19and is charged with the duties and responsibilities designated
20in this Act:
21    (a) To promulgate, in accordance with the Illinois
22Administrative Procedure Act, reasonable rules for the purpose
23of administering the provisions of this Act, for the purpose
24of protecting consumers of this State as may be necessary and
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1rules promulgated by the Federal Deposit Insurance
2Corporation, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
3System, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the
4Office of Thrift Supervision, or their successors that pertain
5to corporate fiduciaries, including, but not limited to,
6standards for the operation and conduct of the affairs of
7corporate fiduciaries;
8    (b) To issue orders for the purpose of administering the
9provisions of this Act and any rule promulgated in accordance
10with this Act;
11    (c) To appoint hearing officers to conduct hearings held
12pursuant to any of the powers granted to the Commissioner
13under this Section for the purpose of administering this Act
14and any rule promulgated in accordance with this Act;
15    (d) To subpoena witnesses, to compel their attendance, to
16administer an oath, to examine any person under oath and to
17require the production of any relevant books, papers, accounts
18and documents in the course of and pursuant to any
19investigation being conducted, or any action being taken, by
20the Commissioner in respect of any matter relating to the
21duties imposed upon, or the powers vested in, the Commissioner
22under the provisions of this Act, or any rule or regulation
23promulgated in accordance with this Act;
24    (e) To conduct hearings;
25    (f) To promulgate the form and content of any applications
26required under this Act;

 

 

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1    (g) To impose civil penalties of up to $100,000 against
2any person or corporate fiduciary for each violation of any
3provision of this Act, any rule promulgated in accordance with
4this Act, any order of the Commissioner or any other action
5which, in the Commissioner's discretion, is a detriment or
6impediment to accepting or executing trusts; and
7    (h) To address any inquiries to any corporate fiduciary,
8or the officers thereof, in relation to its doings and
9conditions, or any other matter connected with its affairs,
10and it shall be the duty of any corporate fiduciary or person
11so addressed, to promptly reply in writing to such inquiries.
12The Commissioner may also require reports from any corporate
13fiduciary at any time he may deem desirable.
14(Source: P.A. 96-1365, eff. 7-28-10.)
 
15    Section 900-25. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business
16Practices Act is amended by adding Section 2BBBB as follows:
 
17    (815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new)
18    Sec. 2BBBB. Violations of the Digital Assets Regulation
19Act. Any person who violates Article 105 of the Digital Assets
20Regulation Act commits an unlawful practice within the meaning
21of this Act.
 
22    (205 ILCS 657/Act rep.)
23    Section 900-30. The Transmitters of Money Act is repealed.
 

 

 

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1
Article 999.

 
2    Section 999-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
3becoming law, except that the changes to the Transmitters of
4Money Act take effect January 1, 2025.

 

 

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1 INDEX
2 Statutes amended in order of appearance
3    New Act
4    5 ILCS 140/7.5
5    30 ILCS 105/5.990 new
6    30 ILCS 105/5.991 new
7    205 ILCS 5/2from Ch. 17, par. 302
8    205 ILCS 5/30from Ch. 17, par. 337
9    205 ILCS 620/1-5.08from Ch. 17, par. 1551-5.08
10    205 ILCS 620/2-1from Ch. 17, par. 1552-1
11    205 ILCS 620/Art. IIA
12    heading new
13    205 ILCS 620/2A-1 new
14    205 ILCS 620/2A-2 new
15    205 ILCS 620/2A-3 new
16    205 ILCS 620/2A-4 new
17    205 ILCS 620/4-1from Ch. 17, par. 1554-1
18    205 ILCS 620/4-2from Ch. 17, par. 1554-2
19    205 ILCS 620/4-5from Ch. 17, par. 1554-5
20    205 ILCS 620/4A-15
21    205 ILCS 620/5-1from Ch. 17, par. 1555-1
22    815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new
23    205 ILCS 657/Act rep.