Massachusetts Statutes

§ 4 — Selling, issuing or registering checks or money orders; multi-state licensing system

Massachusetts § 4
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 167FINVESTMENTS AND OTHER POWERS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 167F, § 4 (2026).

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[ Text of section effective until January 1, 2026. For text effective January 1, 2026, see below.]Section 4. Any bank, a national banking association or savings and loan association authorized to do business in the commonwealth, may engage directly in the business of selling, issuing or registering checks or money orders, except that trust companies and national banks may engage in such business through agents who shall not be deemed to be branches of such banks. No person, other than the foregoing, shall engage in such business directly or indirectly unless he files on or before January fifteenth in each year a sworn statement setting forth his name and address, the names and business addresses of his agents, other than a bank, a national banking association or savings and loan associat

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