641 - License.

§ 641.  License.  1. No person shall engage in the business of selling  or issuing checks, or engage in the  business  of  receiving  money  for  transmission  or  transmitting  the  same,  without  a  license therefor  obtained from the superintendent as provided in this article, nor  shall  any  person engage in such business as an agent, except as an agent of a  licensee or as agent of a payee; provided, however, that nothing in this  article shall apply to a bank, trust company,  private  banker,  foreign  banking  corporation licensed pursuant to article two of this chapter or  foreign  banking  company  authorized  to  operate   pursuant   to   the  International  Banking  Act  of  1978 (12 USC 3101 et seq.), as amended,  savings bank, savings and loan association,  an  investment  company,  a  national   banking   association,   federal  reserve  bank,  corporation  organized under the provisions of section twenty-five-a  of  an  act  of  congress  entitled  the  "Federal  Reserve  Act",  federal savings bank,  federal savings and loan association or state or federal credit union.    2. Application for a license required under this article shall  be  in  writing,  under  oath, and in the form prescribed by the superintendent,  and shall contain the following:    (a) The exact name of the applicant and, if incorporated, the date  of  incorporation and the state where incorporated.    (b)  The  complete  address  of  the  principal  office from which the  business is to be conducted, and where the  books  and  records  of  the  applicant  are  maintained  and to be maintained, showing the street and  number, if any, and the municipality and county;    (c) If the  applicant  has  one  or  more  branches,  subsidiaries  or  affiliates  engaging in this state in the business of selling or issuing  checks, or of receiving money for transmission or transmitting the same,  the complete name and address of each;    (d) The name and residence address of the applicant, if an  individual  or,  if  a  partnership,  of  its  partners  or,  if  a  corporation  or  association, of the directors, trustees and principal officers  thereof,  and  of any stockholder owning twenty per centum or more of any class of  its stock; and    (e)  Such  other  pertinent  information  as  the  superintendent  may  require.    3.  Application for a license shall be accompanied by an investigation  fee as prescribed pursuant to section eighteen-a of this chapter,  which  shall not be refunded.