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HB25-1201

Model Money Transmission Modernization Act

Concerning implementing a model act to modernize money transmission.
Session:
2025 Regular Session
Subject:
Financial Services & Commerce
Bill Summary

The act repeals the current "Money Transmitters Act" and replaces it with the model "Money Transmission Modernization Act" (MTMA). The act adopts the MTMA in part. The act updates outdated or inconsistent regulations relating to money transmitters and money transmission services, including:

  • Clarifying the definition of "control" of a licensee and introducing a rebuttable presumption of control;
  • Enabling Colorado's participation in multistate licensing initiatives;
  • Codifying the agent-to-payee exemption to licensure;
  • Revising prudential standards required for licensing and ongoing monitoring, such as tangible net worth and permissible investment calculations;
  • Establishing an irrevocable, standby letter of credit as a permissible investment; and
  • Expanding the enforcement actions available in case of nonperformance by a money transmitter.
    (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Status

Introduced
Passed
Became Law

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Sponsors

Sponsor Type Legislators
Prime Sponsor

Rep. B. Marshall
Sen. N. Hinrichsen, Sen. L. Liston

Sponsor

Co-sponsor

Rep. J. Jackson

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