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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 15C

17:15C-19 Violations by delegates; issuance of order suspending, barring; application for modification, rescission.

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19. a. If, after notice and a hearing, the commissioner finds that any authorized delegate of a licensee or any director, officer, employee, or controlling person of that authorized delegate:
(1)has violated any provision of this act or of any rule or regulation or order issued under this act;
(2)has engaged or participated in any unsafe or unsound act with respect to the business of selling or issuing payment instruments of the licensee or the business of money transmission; or
(3)has made or caused to be made in any application or report filed with the commissioner or in any proceeding before the commissioner, any statement which was at the time and in the circumstances under which it was made, false or misleading with respect to any material fact, or has omitted to state in any such application or report any material fact which is required to be stated therein, the commissioner may issue an order, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.) suspending or barring the authorized delegate from continuing to be or becoming an authorized delegate of any licensee during the period for which the order is in effect. Upon issuance of an order, the licensee shall terminate its relationship with the authorized delegate according to the terms of the order.
b.
(1)Any authorized delegate to whom an order is issued under this section may apply to the commissioner to modify or rescind the order. The commissioner shall not grant the application unless the commissioner finds that it is in the public interest to do so and that it is reasonable to believe that the person will, if and when the person is permitted to resume being an authorized delegate of a licensee, comply with all applicable provisions of this act and of any regulation and order issued under this act.
(2)The right of any authorized delegate to whom an order is issued under this section to petition for judicial review of that order shall not be affected by the failure of that person to apply to the commissioner to modify or rescind the order.
L.1998,c.14,s.19.
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