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Code · Connecticut · Title 36a — The Banking Law of Connecticut · CHAPTER 668 — Nondepository Financial Institutions

Sec. 36a-601. (Formerly Sec. 36-537). Renewal of license. Automatic suspension of renewal license. Notice. Opportunity for hearing.

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(a)The minimum standards for renewal of a license shall include the following:
(1)The applicant continues to meet the minimum standards under section 36a-600 ;
(2)the applicant has paid all required fees for renewal of the license; and
(3)the applicant has paid any outstanding examination fees or other moneys due to the commissioner. The license of a money transmitter failing to satisfy the minimum standards for license renewal shall expire. The commissioner may adopt procedures for the reinstatement of expired licenses consistent with the standards established by the system.
(b)In accordance with section 36a-24b , the commissioner may automatically suspend any license if such person receives a deficiency on the system indicating that a required payment was Returned-ACH or returned pursuant to any other term as may be utilized by the system to indicate that payment was not accepted. After a license has been automatically suspended pursuant to this subsection, the commissioner shall
(1)give the licensee notice of the automatic suspension pending proceedings for revocation or refusal to renew pursuant to section 36a-608 and an opportunity for a hearing on such action in accordance with section 36a-51 , and
(2)require the licensee to take or refrain from taking such action as the commissioner deems necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section.
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