FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1865
C 143 L 93
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Preventing check cashers and sellers from operating without a license.
By Representatives Mielke, Kremen, Zellinsky, Dorn, R. Meyers, Schmidt, Tate and Dellwo.
House Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance
Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce
Background: In 1991, the Legislature adopted a comprehensive licensing statute for persons and organizations engaged in the business of cashing and selling checks. Under the act, the supervisor of banking was granted authority to issue a cease and desist order to licensees who violate the act; however, this authority extends only to persons and organizations who already maintain the required license. If a person or organization fails to obtain the necessary license, the Office of the Attorney General must bring a Consumer Protection Act claim against the offending person or organization. Bringing such an action is a time consuming and expensive process for the enforcement of state licensing requirements. Several pawnbroker businesses are engaging in a check cashing business without a license.
Summary: The supervisor of banking may issue cease and desist orders against any check casher or seller who is operating without the required state license, including pawnbrokers engaged in a check cashing business without the required license.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 98 0
Senate 45 0
Effective: July 25, 1993