(a) A licensee may voluntarily cease business and surrender its license by giving written notice to the commissioner of its intent to surrender its license. Prior to the surrender date of a license, the licensee shall have either completed all pending money transmissions or assigned each to another licensee.

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 489D-22.5

  • 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.
(b) Notice pursuant to this section shall be provided at least thirty days before the surrender of the license and shall include:

(1) The date of surrender;
(2) The name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, and electronic address of a contact individual with knowledge and authority sufficient to communicate with the commissioner regarding all matters relating to the licensee during the period that it was licensed pursuant to this chapter;
(3) The reason or reasons for surrender;
(4) Total dollar amount of the licensee’s outstanding money transmission obligations sold in Hawaii and the individual amounts of each outstanding money transmission obligation, and the name, address, and contact phone number of the licensee to which each outstanding money transmission obligation was assigned;
(5) A list of the licensee’s Hawaii authorized delegates, if any, as of the date of surrender; and
(6) Confirmation that the licensee has notified each of its Hawaii authorized delegates, if any, that they may no longer conduct money transmissions on the licensee’s behalf.

Voluntary surrender of a license shall be effective upon the date of surrender specified on the written notice to the commissioner as required by this section; provided that the licensee has met all the requirements of voluntary surrender and has returned the original license issued.