Published on: 11888240. This is the Final Public Hearing on the adoption of proposed amendments to this rule, published on July 6, 2012, Vol. 38, No. 27, Florida Administrative Weekly.; August 21, 2012, 9:00 a.m., during a regular meeting of the Financial Services Commission.; Cabinet Meeting Room, Lower Level, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida.
Published on: 11686771. Rule 69V-560.802, F.A.C., is to be amended to remove deferred presentment providers from the requirement to post a schedule of fees, as there is no specific statutory authority as applied to deferred presentment providers.
Published on: 11526818. Rule 69V-560.302, F.A.C., is to be amended to remove language redundant of the statute and provisions addressing renewal deadlines when there are holidays. All renewals are filed electronically and the REAL system is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Rule 69V-560.802, F.A.C., is to be amended to remove deferred presentment providers from the requirement to post a schedule of fees, as there is no specific statutory authority as applied to deferred presentment providers.
Published on: 6478550. This is the Final Public Hearing on the adoption of proposed Rules 69V-560.101, .1012, .1013, .102, .103, .104, .105, .107, .108, .201, .302, .401, .402, .403, .501, .504, .505, .601, .602, .606, .608, .609, .610, .701, .702, .703, .704, .705, .706, .707, .801, .802, .804, .805, .901, .902, .903, .904, .905, .906, .907, .908, .909, .910, .911, .912, and .913, Florida Administrative Code, published on September 26, 2008, in Vol. 34, No. 39, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. A Notice of Change for these rules is published in this edition of the Florida Administrative Weekly. These rules relate to the regulation of money services businesses. During the regular 2008 legislative session, the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill 2158, relating to money services businesses. The bill was signed into law on June 17, 2008, and will take effect on January 1, 2009. This law makes significant changes to Chapter 560, Florida Statutes. The new law imposes additional regulatory requirements on money services businesses including money transmitters, payment instrument sellers, foreign currency exchangers, check cashers, and deferred presentment providers. The proposed rules reflect and implement the statutory changes.; December 9, 2008, 9:00 a.m., during a regular meeting of the Financial Services Commission.; Cabinet Meeting Room, Lower Level, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 6449935. Scope, Adoption of Forms, Electronic Filing of Forms and Fees, Application Forms, Procedures and Requirements, Definitions, Application Fees, Regulatory Standards for Evaluating Applications, Registration of Locations and Authorized Vendors, Declaration of Intent to Engage in Deferred Presentment Transactions, Requirements, Renewal Fees, Deadlines, and Requirements, Scope, Bond, Net Worth, Scope, Reimbursement Rates for Examinations Conducted by the Office, Reimbursement Rates for Examinations Conducted by a Third Party, Definitions, Quarterly Reports, Annual Filing of Financial Statements by Part II Registrants, Currency Transaction Report Filings, Suspicious Activity Report Filings, Report of International Transportation of Currency or Monetary Instruments, General, Payment Instrument Sellers, Funds Transmitters, Records to Be Maintained by Check Cashers, Foreign Currency Exchangers, Records to be Maintained by Authorized Vendors, Records to be Maintained by Deferred Presentment Providers, Verification Fee, Minimum Disclosure, Payment Method, Gross Income Test, Scope, Definitions, Deferred Presentment Transactions, Transaction Agreement Disclosures and Requirements, Transaction Fees, Consumer Credit Counseling Services, Database Access, Database Transaction Requirements, Database Availability, Database Transaction Fees, Database Dispute Resolution for Customers, Database Confidentiality, Termination of Deferred Presentment Activity; Database Maintenance
Published on: 6134782. During the regular 2008 legislative session, the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill 2158, relating to money services businesses. The bill was signed into law on June 17, 2008, and will take effect on January 1, 2009. This law makes significant changes to Chapter 560, Florida Statutes. The new law imposes additional regulatory requirements on money services businesses including money transmitters, payment instrument sellers, foreign currency exchangers, check cashers, and deferred presentment providers. The proposed rules reflect and implement the statutory changes.