§ 7-1-692 - Prohibited transactions; timely transfer of funds
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    7-1-692   (2010)
   7-1-692.    Prohibited transactions; timely transfer of funds 
      (a)  No  person or corporation shall sell checks as an agent of a principal  seller when such principal seller is subject to licensing under this  article but has not obtained a license hereunder; and any person who  does so shall be deemed to be the principal seller thereof and not  merely an agent and shall be liable to the holder or remitter as the  principal seller.
(b)  No person or  corporation, other than a bank or trust company, an agent thereof, a  licensee, or an agent of a licensee, shall undertake, in the course of  carrying on the business regulated in this article, to receive,  transmit, or handle money on behalf of another to whom he issues a money  order or a similar payment paper; and any person who does so shall be  liable to the owner of the money order or similar payment paper for the  payment thereof to the same extent as a drawer of a negotiable  instrument, whether or not the money order or similar payment paper is a  negotiable instrument under Article 3 (Negotiable Instruments) of Title  11 (Uniform Commercial Code).
(c)  No  person required to be licensed under this article shall purposely  withhold, delete, destroy, or alter information requested by an examiner  or other official of the department or make false statements or  material misrepresentations to the department.
(d)  All  licensees or agents of licensees shall transmit moneys received by them  within five business days of receiving such moneys, unless the  licensee's written terms and conditions call for an agent to make an  earlier transmission of funds. Failure to timely transmit funds shall  subject the licensee to fines and may result in the revocation of its  license. In the case of an agent, failure to timely transmit funds may  result in the imposition of fines and the designation of a licensee's  agent being refused or suspended by the department.