529.1 - DEFINITIONS.

        529.1  DEFINITIONS.         In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:         1.  "Authorized delegate" means a person designated by the      licensee.         2.  "Check cashing" means exchanging for compensation a check,      draft, money order, traveler's check, or a payment instrument of a      money transmitter for money delivered to the presenter at the time      and place of the presentation.         3.  "Compensation" means any fee, commission, or other      benefit.         4.  "Conduct the business" means engaging in activities of a      licensee or money transmitter more than ten times in any calendar      year for compensation.         5.  "Foreign money exchange" means exchanging for compensation      money of the United States government or a foreign government to or      from money of another government at a conspicuously posted exchange      rate at the time and place of the presentation of the money to be      exchanged.         6.  "Licensee" means a person licensed under this chapter.{         7.  "Location" means a place of business at which activity      conducted by a licensee or money transmitter occurs.         8.  "Money" means a medium of exchange authorized or adopted      by a domestic or foreign government as a part of its currency and      that is customarily used and accepted as a medium of exchange in the      country of issuance.         9.  "Money transmitter" means a person who is located or doing      business in this state, including a check casher and a foreign money      exchanger, and who does any of the following:         a.  Sells or issues payment instruments.         b.  Conducts the business of receiving money for the      transmission of or transmitting money.         c.  Conducts the business of exchanging payment instruments or      money into any form of money or payment instrument.         d.  Conducts the business of receiving money for obligors for      the purpose of paying obligors' bills, invoices, or accounts.         e.  Meets the definition of a bank, financial agency, or      financial institution as prescribed by 31 U.S.C. § 5312 or 31 C.F.R.      § 103.11 and any successor provisions.         10.  "Payment instrument" means a check, draft, money order,      traveler's check, or other instrument or order for the transmission      or payment of money, sold to one or more persons, whether or not that      instrument or order is negotiable.  "Payment instrument" does not      include an instrument that is redeemable by the issuer in merchandise      or service, a credit card voucher, or a letter of credit.         11.  "Proceeds" means property acquired or derived directly or      indirectly from, produced through, realized through, or caused by an      act or omission and includes any property of any kind.         12.  "Property" means anything of value, and includes any      interest in property, including any benefit, privilege, claim, or      right with respect to anything of value, whether real or personal,      tangible or intangible, without reduction for expenses incurred for      acquisition, maintenance, production, or any other purpose.         13.  "Superintendent" means the superintendent of banking or      the superintendent of credit unions.         14.  "Transaction" includes a purchase, sale, trade, loan,      pledge, investment, gift, transfer, transmission, delivery, deposit,      withdrawal, payment, transfer between accounts, exchange of currency,      extension of credit, purchase or sale of any monetary instrument, use      of a safe deposit box, or any other acquisition or disposition of      property by whatever means effected.         15.  "Transmitting money" includes the transmission of money      by any means including transmission within this country or to or from      locations abroad by payment instrument, wire, facsimile, or      electronic transfer, courier, or otherwise.         16.  "Traveler's check" means an instrument identified as a      traveler's check on its face or commonly recognized as a traveler's      check and issued in a money multiple of United States or foreign      currency with a provision for a specimen signature of the purchaser      to be completed at the time of purchase and a countersignature of the      purchaser to be completed at the time of negotiation.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         96 Acts, ch 1133, §34; 98 Acts, ch 1074, §30         {This chapter does not include licensing provisions