New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1919

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

Impact

The legislation will significantly impact the framework governing money transmission in New Jersey, compelling licensees to adhere to higher standards of compliance. It expands on existing provisions related to financial disclosures, penalties for violations, and the obligations of both licensees and their delegates. This shift is considered crucial for safeguarding consumers and ensuring that financial practices align with federal regulations, including compliance with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).

Summary

Senate Bill S1919 seeks to amend and enhance the New Jersey Money Transmitters Act, originally established in 1998, to introduce stricter regulations aimed at improving consumer protections. This bill mandates that licensed money transmitters provide enhanced reporting and recordkeeping, requiring such businesses to file quarterly reports, which replaces the less frequent annual requirements previously in place. Licensees will need to maintain records for five years instead of three, thus increasing the level of scrutiny and accountability over their transactions.

Contention

While supporters argue that such regulation is necessary to mitigate fraud and enhance transparency in the financial sector, some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the increased operational burden this places on smaller money transmitters. Detractors may argue that although consumer protections are paramount, the heightened reporting requirements might stifle competition by imposing substantial additional costs on compliance, particularly for emerging businesses.

Companion Bills

NJ A4099

Same As Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

Previously Filed As

NJ S70

Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

NJ A4099

Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

NJ A2265

Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

NJ S1123

Requires money transmitters to provide training materials to delegates concerning financial abuse and exploitation of elder adults.

NJ SB2119

Money transmitters; and to provide a penalty.

NJ SB0458

Money transmitters.

NJ LD2112

An Act to Replace the Money Transmitters Act

NJ SB1325

Relating To Money Transmitters Modernization Act.

NJ HB1428

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

NJ HB1241

Relative to the regulation of money transmitters and relative to license applications and renewals for certain consumer credit entities.

Similar Bills

NJ A4099

Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

NJ A2265

Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

NJ S70

Revises "New Jersey Money Transmitters Act"; provides consumer protections; increases reporting and record keeping requirements.

NJ S1123

Requires money transmitters to provide training materials to delegates concerning financial abuse and exploitation of elder adults.

HI SB1325

Relating To Money Transmitters Modernization Act.

HI HB1027

Relating To Money Transmitters Modernization Act.

HI SB1325

Relating To Money Transmitters Modernization Act.

TN SB0268

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 45, relative to the regulation of money transmitters.