533C.505 - RECORDS.

        533C.505  RECORDS.         1.  A licensee shall maintain the following records for      determining its compliance with this chapter for at least three      years:         a.  A record of each payment instrument sold.         b.  A general ledger posted at least monthly containing all      asset, liability, capital, income, and expense accounts.         c.  Bank statements and bank reconciliation records.         d.  Records of outstanding payment instruments and      stored-value obligations.         e.  Records of each payment instrument and stored-value      obligation paid within the three-year period.         f.  A list of the last known names and addresses of all of the      licensee's authorized delegates.         g.  Any other records the superintendent reasonably requires      by rule.         2.  The items specified in subsection 1 may be maintained in any      form of record.         3.  Records may be maintained outside this state if they are made      accessible within seven business days of receipt of a written request      from the superintendent.         4.  All records maintained by the licensee as required in      subsections 1 through 3 shall be open to inspection by the      superintendent pursuant to section 533C.501.         5.  A licensee, authorized delegate, or any officer, employee,      agent, or any public official or governmental employee who keeps or      files a record pursuant to this section or who communicates or      discloses information or records under this section is not liable to      its customer, to a state or local agency, or to any person for any      loss or damage caused in whole or in part by the making, filing, or      governmental use of the record, or any information contained in that      record.         6.  The licensee shall keep such records as the superintendent may      require in order to determine whether such licensee is complying with      the provisions of this chapter and with the rules and orders lawfully      made by the superintendent under this chapter.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2003 Acts, ch 96, §20, 42; 2004 Acts, ch 1101, §80         Referred to in § 533C.502