GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 7-1-912 - Records and reports of certain currency transactions;  regulations; commissioner's authority under Code Section 7-1-64;  prohibited acts; definitions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    7-1-912   (2010)
    7-1-912.    Records and reports of certain currency transactions;  regulations; commissioner's authority under Code Section 7-1-64;  prohibited acts; definitions 
      (a)(1)  Financial  institutions and other money service businesses are required by state  law to comply with the filing, reporting, and record-keeping  requirements provided for in federal law. The department may promulgate  regulations that specify additional requirements for currency  transaction reports, record keeping, and suspicious activity reports.
      (2)  Pursuant  to federal law, a financial institution must keep a record of any  currency transaction deemed suspicious for any reason, including  transactions where money laundering is suspected, and file a report of  such transaction with the appropriate federal authority. All such  suspicious activity reports shall be simultaneously filed with the  department, unless by regulation the department deems a federal filing  to be adequate.
      (3)  The provisions of  paragraph (1) of this subsection shall not apply to transfers between  banks, credit unions, or savings and loan associations chartered under  the laws of any state or the United States which do not involve the  payment or receipt of currency and which are accomplished through a wire  or electronic transfer system operated by the Federal Reserve System,  the Federal Home Loan Bank System, or other governmental agency or  instrumentality; provided, however, with regard to each such transfer  the bank, credit union, or savings and loan association shall maintain a  record of the name, address, and tax identification number of its  customer, the name and location of the corresponding bank, credit union,  or savings and loan association, and the name of the customer of the  corresponding bank, credit union, or savings and loan association.
(b)  The  commissioner shall prescribe such regulations as he may deem  appropriate to carry out the purposes of this article. Such regulations  shall to the extent feasible be consistent with federal regulations and  may provide for exemption of such transactions as the commissioner  determines are clearly of a legitimate nature for which mandatory  reporting would serve no useful purpose.  The regulations shall provide  for adequate safeguards against unauthorized currency transactions or  transactions otherwise inconsistent with this article.
(c)  The  commissioner in his discretion may exercise the authority granted in  Code Section 7-1-64 to assure that financial institutions subject to  this article are in compliance herewith.
(d)  No person shall for the purpose of evading the reporting requirements of this Code section:
      (1)  Cause or attempt to cause a financial institution to fail to file a report required pursuant to this Code section;
      (2)  Cause  or attempt to cause a financial institution to file a report required  pursuant to this Code section that contains a material omission or  misstatement of fact; or
      (3)  Structure  or assist in structuring or attempt to structure or assist in  structuring any currency transaction with one or more financial  institutions.
(e)  For purposes of this Code section, the term:
      (1)  "Material  omission or misstatement" shall include the furnishing of a false or  erroneous name, address, taxpayer identification number, and business,  profession, or occupation for the person performing the currency  transaction or the beneficiary of such transaction or displaying or  otherwise producing physical proof of identity on such persons which is  forged, falsified, or otherwise altered; and
      (2)  "Structuring"  of a currency transaction means the division of a transaction which  would otherwise be reportable under this Code section into two or more  transactions which if considered separately would not be reportable.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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