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Code · Alaska · Title 6 · Chapter 55

Sec. 06.55.204. Renewal of license.

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Sec. 06.55.204. Renewal of license.
(a)A currency exchange licensee shall pay a biennial renewal fee not later than 30 days before each biennial anniversary of the issuance of the currency exchange license or, if the last day is not a business day, on the next business day.
(b)A currency exchange licensee under AS 06.55.201 — 06.55.204 shall submit a renewal report with the renewal fee, in a form and in a medium prescribed by the department. The renewal report must state or contain
(1)a description of each material change in information submitted by the currency exchange licensee in its original currency exchange license application that has not been reported to the department on any required report; and
(2)a list of the locations in this state where the currency exchange licensee or an authorized delegate of the currency exchange licensee engages in currency exchange, including mobile locations.
(c)If a currency exchange licensee does not file a renewal report and pay its renewal fee by the renewal date or any extension of time granted by the department, the department shall send the currency exchange licensee a notice of suspension. Unless the currency exchange licensee files the report and pays the renewal fee before expiration of 10 days after the notice is sent, the currency exchange license is suspended 10 days after the department sends the notice of suspension.
(d)The department for good cause may grant an extension of the renewal date.
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