2019 -- H 6055 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- CHECK CASHING | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Costantino, and Lyle | |
Date Introduced: May 02, 2019 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Legislative findings and purpose. The general assembly hereby finds that: |
2 | (1) Chapter 14.4 of title 19 entitled "Check Cashing" addresses the licensing of check |
3 | cashing businesses in Rhode Island. Section 19-14.4-3(a) requires the department of business |
4 | regulation to "promulgate regulations that provide for the safety and security of customers of the |
5 | [check cashing] licensee, and/or its employees . . . ", and provides that the regulations shall |
6 | include a requirement that check cashing licensees maintain bulletproof glass and steel partitions. |
7 | (2) Check cashing regulations in Title 230 ("Department Of Business Regulation") |
8 | CHAPTER 40 ("Banking"), Subchapter 20 ("Money Services") provide, in Part 2 ("Check |
9 | Cashers"), that licensed check cashers "[i]nstall bullet proof glass and partitions . . . at all check |
10 | cashing stations, transaction windows, counters and similar areas where the exchange of funds, |
11 | checks, money orders and other transactions take place. . ." 230-RICR-40-20-2.6(A)(3) |
12 | (3) Persons hosting state-operated video lottery games and state-operated casino gaming |
13 | which may include table games and sports betting, may cash checks for their customers as a |
14 | service incidental to their primary business of hosting state-operated games and gaming. Hosts of |
15 | state-operated video lottery games and state-operated casino gaming do not qualify for the |
16 | licensing exemptions described in § 19-14.4-1(3) because their charge per check cashed usually |
17 | exceeds the fifty cent ($0.50) threshold set forth in that section. |
18 | (4) Persons hosting state-operated video lottery games and state-operated casino gaming |
19 | are subject to stringent security and procedural requirements related to their primary business of |
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1 | hosting such state-operated games and gaming. These security and procedural requirements |
2 | include, but are not limited to, measures to protect the physical safety and security of customers |
3 | and employees, cybersecurity measures, measures to prevent money laundering, and requirements |
4 | related to the maintenance of insurance. While in some cases the measures to protect the physical |
5 | safety and security of check casher customers and employees are different in form and nature |
6 | than the bulletproof glass and steel partitions contemplated in § 19-14.4-3(a), and subsection 230- |
7 | RICR-40-20-2.6(A)(3) of the regulations promulgated by the department of business regulation, |
8 | they provide at least the same level of physical safety and security. Accordingly, it is appropriate |
9 | that persons hosting state-operated video lottery games and state-operated casino gaming be |
10 | exempt from the bulletproof glass and steel partition requirements of § 19-14.4-3(a), and |
11 | subsection 230-RICR-40-20-2.6(A)(3) of the regulations promulgated by the department of |
12 | business regulation. |
13 | (5) The purpose of this act is to amend chapter 14.4 of title 19 so as to exempt persons |
14 | hosting state-operated video lottery games and state-operated casino gaming pursuant to licenses |
15 | issued by the department of business regulation, division of gaming and athletics, and the |
16 | department of revenue, division of lotteries, from any requirement that they construct and |
17 | maintain bulletproof glass and steel partitions as contemplated in subsection 19-14.4-3(a), and |
18 | subsection 230-RICR-40-20-2.6(A)(3) of the regulations promulgated by the department of |
19 | business regulation. |
20 | SECTION 2. Section 19-14.4-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 19-14.4 entitled "Check |
21 | Cashing" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
22 | 19-14.4-3. Rules and regulations. |
23 | (a) The director, or the director's designee, is authorized, directed and empowered to |
24 | promulgate regulations that provide for the safety and security of customers of the licensee, |
25 | and/or its employees, from robbery or other criminal activities to include, but not be limited to, |
26 | bulletproof glass and steel partitions, except as provided in subsection (c) of this section. |
27 | (b) The rules and regulations, in addition to any other provisions as the director, or the |
28 | director's designee, may require, must provide that licensees maintain: |
29 | (1) Continuously, for each licensed premises, liquid assets of at least ten thousand dollars |
30 | ($10,000); |
31 | (2) A cash sheet that must be prepared daily for each day's business reflecting all |
32 | transactions for that day; |
33 | (3) A money-order register recording the date issued, money order number, amount, and |
34 | date paid. In lieu of the money-order register, a copy of the money order may be kept when |
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1 | carbonized type money orders are used; |
2 | (4) Insurance issued by an insurance company or indemnity company, authorized to do |
3 | business under the laws of this state, that shall insure the applicant against loss by theft, burglary, |
4 | robbery, or forgery in principal sum, as determined by the director, or the director's designee, that |
5 | shall in no event be less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000), nor more than one hundred thousand |
6 | dollars ($100,000). The required amounts shall bear a relationship to the liquid assets on hand at |
7 | the licensed location; and |
8 | (5) An adequate written policy and affirmative program to ensure compliance with state |
9 | and federal money laundering statutes. |
10 | (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section or any rule or |
11 | regulation promulgated by the department of business regulation pertaining to check cashers, |
12 | persons hosting state-operated video lottery games, and state-operated casino gaming pursuant to |
13 | licenses issued by the department of business regulation, division of gaming and athletics, and the |
14 | department of revenue, division of lotteries, are and shall be exempt from any requirement that |
15 | they construct and maintain bulletproof glass and steel partitions at check cashing stations, |
16 | transaction windows, counters and/or similar areas, whether or not an exchange of funds, checks, |
17 | money orders or other transactions take place therein. |
18 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- CHECK CASHING | |
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1 | This act would exempt persons hosting state-operated video lottery games and state- |
2 | operated casino gaming pursuant to licenses issued by the department of business regulation, |
3 | division of gaming and athletics, and the department of revenue, division of lotteries, from the |
4 | statutory requirement that they construct and maintain bulletproof glass and steel partitions at |
5 | check cashing stations, transaction windows, counters and/or similar areas, whether or not an |
6 | exchange of funds, checks, money orders or other transactions take place therein. |
7 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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