North Dakota Code 13-09.1-35 – Types of permissible investments
1. The following investments are permissible under section 13-09.1-34:
Terms Used In North Dakota Code 13-09.1-35
- Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
- Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
- Bankruptcy: Refers to statutes and judicial proceedings involving persons or businesses that cannot pay their debts and seek the assistance of the court in getting a fresh start. Under the protection of the bankruptcy court, debtors may discharge their debts, perhaps by paying a portion of each debt. Bankruptcy judges preside over these proceedings.
- Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
- following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute means the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
- paper: means any flexible material upon which it is usual to write. See North Dakota Code 1-01-27
- Rule: includes regulation. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
- United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
- written: include "typewriting" and "typewritten" and "printing" and "printed" except in the case of signatures and when the words are used by way of contrast to typewriting and printing. See North Dakota Code 1-01-37
- year: means twelve consecutive months. See North Dakota Code 1-01-33
a. Cash, including demand deposits, savings deposits, and funds in such accounts held for the benefit of the licensee’s customers in a federally insured depository financial institution, and cash equivalents including automated clearinghouse items in transit to the licensee and automated clearinghouse items or international wires in transit to a payee, cash in transit via armored car, cash in smart safes, cash in licensee-owned locations, debit card or credit card-funded transmission receivables owed by any bank, or money market mutual funds rated “AAA” by S&P Global, or the equivalent from any eligible rating service.
b. Certificates of deposit or senior debt obligations of an insured depository institution, as defined in section 3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act [12 U.S.C. § 1813], or as defined under the federal Credit Union Act [12 U.S.C. § 1781].
c. An obligation of the United States or a commission, agency, or instrumentality thereof; an obligation that is guaranteed fully as to principal and interest by the United States; or an obligation or instrumentality of a state or a governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality thereof.
d. The full drawable amount of an irrevocable standby letter of credit for which the stated beneficiary is the commissioner that stipulates that the beneficiary need only draw a sight draft under the letter of credit and present it to obtain funds up to the letter of credit amount within seven days of presentation of the items required by paragraph 3 of subdivision d of subsection 1.
(1) The letter of credit must:
(a) Be issued by a federally insured depository financial institution, a foreign bank that is authorized under federal law to maintain a federal agency or federal branch office in a state or states, or a foreign bank that is authorized under state law to maintain a branch in a state that: [1] Bears an eligible rating or whose parent company bears an eligible rating; and
[2] Is regulated, supervised, and examined by federal or state authorities having regulatory authority over banks, credit unions, and trust companies; (b) Be irrevocable, unconditional, and indicate that it is not subject to any condition or qualifications outside of the letter of credit; (c) Not contain reference to any other agreements, documents, or entities, or otherwise provide for any security interest in the licensee; and (d) Contain an issue date and expiration date, and expressly provide for automatic extension, without a written amendment, for an additional period of one year from the present or each future expiration date, unless the issuer of the letter of credit notifies the commissioner in writing by certified or registered mail or courier mail or other receipted means, at least sixty days before any expiration date, that the irrevocable letter of credit will not be extended.
(2) In the event of any notice of expiration or nonextension of a letter of credit issued under subparagraph d of paragraph 1 of subdivision d of subsection 1, the licensee shall be required to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the commissioner, fifteen days prior to expiration, that the licensee maintains and will maintain permissible investments in accordance with subsection 1 of section 13-09.1-34 upon the expiration of the letter of credit. If the licensee is not able to do so, the commissioner may draw on the letter of credit in an amount up to the amount necessary to meet the licensee’s requirements to maintain permissible investments in accordance with subsection 1 of section 13-09.1-34. Any such draw must be offset against the licensee’s outstanding money transmission obligations. The drawn funds must be held in trust by the commissioner or the commissioner’s designated agent, to the extent authorized by law, as agent for the benefit of the purchasers and holders of the licensee’s outstanding money transmission obligations.
(3) The letter of credit must provide that the issuer of the letter of credit will honor, at sight, a presentation made by the beneficiary to the issuer of the following documents on or prior to the expiration date of the letter of credit:
(a) The original letter of credit, including any amendments; and
(b) A written statement from the beneficiary stating that any of the following events have occurred:
[1] The filing of a petition by or against the licensee under the federal bankruptcy code [11 U.S.C. § 101-110], for bankruptcy or reorganization; [2] The filing of a petition by or against the licensee for receivership, or the commencement of any other judicial or administrative proceeding for its dissolution or reorganization; [3] The seizure of assets of a licensee by a commissioner pursuant to an emergency order issued in accordance with applicable law, on the basis of an action, violation, or condition that has caused or is likely to cause the insolvency of the licensee; or
[4] The beneficiary has received notice of expiration or nonextension of a letter of credit and the licensee failed to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the beneficiary that the licensee will maintain permissible investments in accordance with subsection 1 of section 13-09.1-34 upon the expiration or nonextension of the letter of credit.
(4) The commissioner may designate an agent to serve on the commissioner’s behalf as beneficiary to a letter of credit so long as the agent and letter of credit meet requirements established by the commissioner. The commissioner’s agent may serve as agent for multiple licensing authorities for a single irrevocable letter of credit if the proceeds of the drawable amount for the purposes of subdivision d of subsection 1 are assigned to the commissioner.
(5) The commissioner may participate in multistate processes designed to facilitate the issuance and administration of letters of credit, including services provided by the nationwide system and state regulatory registry, LLC.
e. One hundred percent of the surety bond or deposit provided for under section 13-09.1-33 that exceeds the average daily money transmission liability in this state.
2. Unless permitted by the commissioner by rule or by order to exceed the limit as set forth herein, the following investments are permissible under section 13-09.1-34 to the extent specified:
a. Receivables that are payable to a licensee from its authorized delegates in the ordinary course of business that are less than seven days old, up to fifty percent of the aggregate value of the licensee’s total permissible investments; b. Of the receivables permissible under subdivision a of subsection 2, receivables that are payable to a licensee from a single authorized delegate in the ordinary course of business may not exceed ten percent of the aggregate value of the licensee’s total permissible investments; and
c. The following investments are permissible up to twenty percent per category and combined up to fifty percent of the aggregate value of the licensee’s total permissible investments:
(1) A short-term, up to six months, investment bearing an eligible rating; (2) Commercial paper bearing an eligible rating; (3) A bill, note, bond, or debenture bearing an eligible rating; (4) United States tri-party repurchase agreements collateralized at one hundred percent or more with United States government or agency securities, municipal bonds, or other securities bearing an eligible rating; (5) Money market mutual funds rated less than “AAA” and equal to or higher than “A-” by S&P Global, or the equivalent from any other eligible rating service; and
(6) A mutual fund or other investment fund composed solely and exclusively of one or more permissible investments listed in subdivisions a through c of subsection 1.
d. Cash, including demand deposits, savings deposits, and funds in such accounts held for the benefit of the licensee’s customers, at foreign depository institutions are permissible up to ten percent of the aggregate value of the licensee’s total permissible investments if the licensee has received a satisfactory rating in its most recent examination and the foreign depository institution:
(1) Has an eligible rating; (2) Is registered under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act; (3) Is not located in any country subject to sanctions from the office of foreign assets control; and
(4) Is not located in a high-risk or noncooperative jurisdiction as designated by the financial action task force.