(A) If a person fails to file with the Secretary an application for registration as a structured settlement purchase company as required by this chapter, the Secretary must notify the person of this delinquency by mailing a notice by certified mail, with return receipt requested, to the person's last known address. If the required registration application is not filed within fifteen days after the receipt of the notice, the Secretary may assess an administrative fine of ten thousand dollars against the person. (B) If the person does not claim a notice sent by certified mail, or the notice is returned to the Secretary by the United States Postal Service as undeliverable, then the Secretary shall serve the notice upon the person as provided by law. (C) A registration application required to be filed with the Secretary pursuant to this chapter which contains false or misleading statements, or which is incomplete, may be rejected by the Secretary and returned to the submitting party without being filed. (D) A person who is assessed an administrative fine or who is denied registration has thirty days from receipt of certified notice or formal service of the notice from the Secretary to pay the fine or request an evidentiary hearing before the administrative law court. If a person fails to remit fines or request a hearing after the required notice is given and after thirty days from the date of receipt of certified notice or service of the notice has elapsed, then the Secretary may bring an action before the administrative law court to enjoin the person from engaging in further activities related to the purchase or transfer of structured settlements in this State. The decision of the Administrative Law Court may be appealed as provided in Section 1-23-610. (E) Any administrative fine revenue received pursuant to this chapter in a fiscal year may be retained by the Secretary to offset the expenses of enforcing this chapter. Editor's Note 2023 Act No. 22, SECTION 20, provides as follows: "SECTION 20. SECTION 9 through SECTION 16 take effect on January 1, 2024. All other SECTIONS take effect on July 1, 2023, and apply to applications filed on or after the effective date."
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