Connecticut General Statutes 36a-608 – Enforcement powers of commissioner. Removal from office and from employment or retention. Temporary order to cease business
(a) The commissioner shall make such investigations as the commissioner considers necessary to determine whether any licensee or any other person has violated, is violating or is about to violate any of the provisions of sections 36a-595 to 36a-612, inclusive, or whether any licensee has acted in such manner as otherwise would justify the suspension or revocation of the license or a refusal to renew the license. The provisions of section 36a-17 shall apply to such investigation. For purposes of this section, “unsafe or unsound practice” means a practice or conduct by a licensee or an authorized delegate that is likely to result in a material loss, insolvency or dissipation of the licensee’s assets or otherwise materially prejudice the interests of purchasers.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 36a-608
- Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
- Commissioner: means the Banking Commissioner and, with respect to any function of the commissioner, includes any person authorized or designated by the commissioner to carry out that function. See Connecticut General Statutes 36a-2
- Control: has the meaning given to that term in 12 USC Section 1841(a), as amended from time to time. See Connecticut General Statutes 36a-2
- Director: means a member of the governing board of a financial institution. See Connecticut General Statutes 36a-2
- Executive officer: means every officer of a Connecticut bank who participates or has authority to participate, otherwise than in the capacity of a director, in major policy-making functions of such bank, regardless of whether such officer has an official title or whether that title contains a designation of assistant and regardless of whether such officer is serving without salary or other compensation. See Connecticut General Statutes 36a-2
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- Licensee: means any person who is licensed or required to be licensed pursuant to the applicable provisions of this title. See Connecticut General Statutes 36a-2
- Person: means an individual, company, including a company described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of subdivision (12) of this section, or any other legal entity, including a federal, state or municipal government or agency or any political subdivision thereof. See Connecticut General Statutes 36a-2
- State: means any state of the United States, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the trust territory of the Pacific Islands, the Virgin Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands. See Connecticut General Statutes 36a-2
- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
- Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
(b) The commissioner may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license or take any other action, in accordance with section 36a-51, (1) on any ground on which the commissioner might deny an initial license, (2) for any violation by the licensee, or by the licensee’s control persons, qualified individual, trustee, employee or agent, including, but not limited to, the licensee’s authorized delegates, of any provision of sections 36a-595 to 36a-612, inclusive, or of any regulation or order adopted or issued pursuant thereto pertaining to such person, or any other law or regulation applicable to the conduct of such licensee’s money transmission business, (3) for failure of the licensee to pay a judgment ordered by any court within or outside this state within thirty days after the judgment becomes final or within thirty days after expiration or termination of a stay of execution of the judgment, (4) for engaging in fraud, intentional misrepresentation or gross negligence, or (5) for engaging in an unsafe or unsound practice.
(c) Whenever it appears to the commissioner that (1) any person has violated, is violating or is about to violate any provision of sections 36a-595 to 36a-612, inclusive, or any regulation adopted under said sections, (2) any person is, was or would be a cause of the violation of any such provision or regulation due to an act or omission such person knew or should have known would contribute to such violation, or (3) any licensee has failed to pay a judgment ordered by any court within or outside of this state thirty days after the date on which the judgment becomes final or thirty days after the date of the expiration or termination of a stay of execution of the judgment, or engaged in fraud, intentional misrepresentation or gross negligence, or engaged in an unsafe or unsound practice, the commissioner may take action against such person in accordance with sections 36a-50 and 36a-52.
(d) The commissioner may order a licensee to terminate its relationship with any authorized delegate if the commissioner finds that: (1) The authorized delegate violated any provision of sections 36a-595 to 36a-612, inclusive, or any regulation adopted under said sections or any other law or regulation applicable to the conduct of its business; (2) the authorized delegate failed to cooperate with an examination or investigation by the commissioner; (3) the authorized delegate engaged in fraud, intentional misrepresentation, or gross negligence or misappropriated funds; (4) the authorized delegate has been convicted of a violation of a state or federal anti-money laundering statute; (5) the competence, experience, character or general fitness of the authorized delegate or any control person of the authorized delegate demonstrates that it would not be in the public interest to permit such authorized delegate to engage in the business of money transmission in this state on behalf of a licensee; (6) the authorized delegate is engaging in an unsafe or unsound practice; or (7) the authorized delegate is convicted of any act involving fraud or dishonesty.
(e) The commissioner may, in accordance with section 36a-51a, order a licensee to (1) remove a director, general partner, executive officer or employee of a licensee, and (2) terminate retention of an independent contractor in the money transmission business in this state.
(f) The commissioner may issue a temporary order to cease business under a license if the commissioner determines that such license was issued erroneously. Such temporary order shall be issued in accordance with subsection (j) of section 36a-24b.