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Code · New York · Banking · Licensed Cashers of Checks

§ 372. Fees and charges; posting schedule; records and reports.

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§ 372. Fees and charges; posting schedule; records and reports. 1. The
superintendent shall, by regulation, establish the maximum fees which
may be charged by licensees for cashing a check, draft, or money order.
No licensee shall charge or collect any sum for cashing a check, draft,
or money order in excess of that established by the superintendent's
regulations; provided, however, that no maximum fee shall apply to the
charging of fees by licensees for the cashing of checks, drafts or money
orders for payees of such checks, drafts or money orders that are other
than natural persons.
2. The schedule of fees and charges permitted under this section shall
be conspicuously and continuously posted in every location and mobil
unit licensed under this article.
3. No change in fees shall become effective earlier than thirty days
after the superintendent shall notify the majority leader of the senate,
the speaker of the assembly, and the chairmen of both the senate and
assembly committees on banks of his intention to change fees.
4. The fees in effect immediately prior to the effective date of this
subdivision shall continue to be the maximum allowable fees until
revised by the superintendent's regulations.
5. Each licensee shall keep and use in its business such books,
accounts, and records as the superintendent may require to carry into
effect the provisions of this article and the rules and regulations made
by the superintendent hereunder. Every licensee shall preserve such
books, accounts and records for at least two years.
6. Before a licensee shall deposit with any banking organization, or
with any organization engaged in the business of banking, a check, draft
or money order cashed by such licensee, the same must be endorsed with
the actual name under which such licensee is doing business and must
have the words "licensed casher of checks" legibly written or stamped
immediately after or below such name.
7. Every licensee shall submit to the superintendent, or such person
as the superintendent may designate, such suspicious activity reports or
currency transaction reports as are required to be submitted to federal
authorities pursuant to provisions of the Bank Secrecy Act (subchapter
11, chapter 53, title 31, United States code) and regulations and
administrative orders related thereto, as amended, within the periods of
time as required by such act and regulations. A licensee may submit a
copy of any such report to the superintendent, or such person as the
superintendent may designate, that is filed with such federal
authorities. The superintendent may adopt such regulations or require
such additional reports as he or she deems necessary to insure the
effective enforcement of this subdivision.
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