California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB505

Introduced
3/26/25  
Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Refer
3/24/25  
Refer
1/5/26  
Report Pass
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Report Pass
1/7/26  
Engrossed
1/27/26  
Refer
1/7/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Refer
5/4/26  

Caption

Money Transmission Act: authentication.

Impact

The bill comes into effect on January 1, 2028, establishing that operators of stored value platforms will need to implement robust procedures for managing claims and reimbursements. This includes developing means for customers to submit claims through various channels, including digital communication. Additionally, any operator allowing users to access their platforms must ensure the implementation of two-factor or multifactor authentication to enhance security. These changes are expected to improve consumer trust in digital financial services and reduce the incidence of fraud within the state.

Summary

SB505, introduced by Senator Richardson, seeks to amend California's Money Transmission Act by adding specific provisions for stored value platforms and their operation concerning fraudulently induced transfers. The bill mandates that operators of such platforms must reimburse customers for any losses incurred through transfers that were fraudulently induced. This reimbursement requirement reflects a broader commitment to consumer protection and aims to address the growing concerns over digital financial transactions in the context of increasing cyber crimes.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB505 appears to be largely supportive, especially among advocates for consumer rights and financial security. Proponents argue that the legislation is a necessary step to protect consumers from the risks associated with digital transactions and fraud. However, there are concerns among some operators of stored value platforms regarding the potential complexity and cost implications of implementing these new requirements, indicating a split between regulatory advocates and business operators in the financial technology sector.

Contention

A notable point of contention is the expectation that local agencies or school districts may incur costs due to the bill's provisions. While SB505 states that no state reimbursements will be necessary for certain costs incurred by local entities—specifically those related to the establishment of new crimes or changes to existing infractions—this aspect has raised concerns about the financial burden on local jurisdictions. As the bill requires significantly more security and accountability from operators, there are questions regarding the equilibria between enhanced consumer protections and the operational feasibility for smaller businesses in the rapidly evolving financial landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB06991

An Act Concerning Definitions Applicable To The Money Transmission Statutes And Solicitations And Advertisements By Money Transmission Licensees.

CA SB86

Money Transmission; Virtual Currency

CA HB99

Money Transmission; Virtual Currency

CA SB18

An Act To Amend Title 5 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Money Transmission.

CA SB887

Relating to requirements for licensure and regulation of money transmission services

CA HB07082

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Money Transmission Statutes, State Payments And Investments In Virtual Currency And Minors' Money Sharing Application Accounts.

CA HB1201

Model Money Transmission Modernization Act

CA HB1428

Money Transmission Modernization Act; create and repeal MS Money Transmitters Act.

CA SB2507

Mississippi Money Transmission Modernization Act; enact.

CA HB1625

Virtual currency kiosks; require licensure in accordance with Money Transmission Modernization Act.

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