Maryland Code § FI-12-103

Section FI-12-103
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(a) This subtitle does not apply to:
(1) Any bank, trust company, savings bank, savings and loan
association, or credit union incorporated or chartered under the laws of this State or
the United States that maintains its principal office in this State;
(2) Any out-of-state bank, as defined in § 5-1001 of this article,
having a branch that accepts deposits in this State; and
(3) Any institution incorporated under federal law as a savings
association or savings bank that does not maintain its principal office in this State
but has a branch that accepts deposits in this State.
(b) A subsidiary or affiliate of an institution described in subsection (a) of
this section is exempt from all requirements of licensing under this subtitle provided
the subsidiary or affiliate:
(1) Is subject to audit or examination by a regulatory body or agency
of this State, the United States, or the state where the subsidiary or affiliate
maintains its principal office; and
(2) Submits to the Commissioner in writing and prior to providing
check cashing services the following information:
(i) The subsidiary's or affiliate's name and address, and the
names and addresses of each:
1. Owner who owns 5% or more of the subsidiary or
affiliate; and
2. Officer, director, or principal of the subsidiary or
affiliate;
(ii) 1. Each address at which check cashing services will be
provided; and
2. If a mobile unit will be used to provide check cashing
services, the vehicle identification number of the mobile unit and the geographic area
in which the mobile unit will be operating; and

(iii) Any other information that the Commissioner requests.
(c) (1) An exempt entity is not subject to the provisions of §§ 12-106
through 12-112, inclusive, and § 12-122 of this subtitle.
(2) An exempt entity is subject to:
(i) The provisions of §§ 12-113 through 12-121, inclusive, and
§§ 12-123 through 12-127, inclusive, of this subtitle; and
(ii) Any regulation, except to the extent the regulation
concerns licensing, adopted under this subtitle.

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