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Division V - Local Business Affairs (TITLE 25 to TITLE 37)
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TITLE 26 - BANKS AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (Chapter 1 to Chapter 14)
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Chapter 10 - Money Transmissions (Section 26-1001 to Section 26-1027)
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Chapter 10 - Money Transmissions (Section 26-1001 to Section 26-1027)
Section 26-1001 - Definitions
Section 26-1002 - License required
Section 26-1003 - Exemptions
Section 26-1004 - License qualifications
Section 26-1005 - Permissible investments and statutory trust
Section 26-1006 - License application
Section 26-1007 - Bond or other security device
Section 26-1008 - Application fee
Section 26-1009 - Issuance of license
Section 26-1010 - Renewal of license and annual report
Section 26-1011 - Special reporting requirements
Section 26-1012 - Changes in control of a licensee
Section 26-1013 - Examinations
Section 26-1014 - Maintenance of records
Section 26-1015 - Suspension or revocation of licenses
Section 26-1016 - Authorized delegate contracts
Section 26-1017 - Authorized delegate conduct
Section 26-1018 - Revocation or suspension of authorized delegates
Section 26-1019 - Licensee liability
Section 26-1020 - Hearings and procedures
Section 26-1021 - Civil penalties
Section 26-1022 - Enforcement
Section 26-1023 - Criminal penalties
Section 26-1024 - Promulgation of rules
Section 26-1025 - Consent to jurisdiction
Section 26-1026 - Multiple licenses
Section 26-1027 - Receipts
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