§ 40-5.2-32. Cashing of assistance checks.
(a) For purposes of this section, the term "banking institution� shall mean:
(1)Any state
or federally chartered bank, savings bank, loan and investment bank, or credit union
located within this state; and (2) Any currency-exchange specialist located within
this state and enrolled with the department of human services pursuant to regulations
to be adopted by the department.
(b) Each banking institution shall cash, at its main office or any of its branch offices
within the state, any check drawn by the state and payable within the state to a recipient
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§ 40-5.2-32. Cashing of assistance checks.
(a) For purposes of this section, the term "banking institution� shall mean: (1) Any state
or federally chartered bank, savings bank, loan and investment bank, or credit union
located within this state; and (2) Any currency-exchange specialist located within
this state and enrolled with the department of human services pursuant to regulations
to be adopted by the department.
(b) Each banking institution shall cash, at its main office or any of its branch offices
within the state, any check drawn by the state and payable within the state to a recipient
of cash assistance under this chapter, if the check is negotiated to the banking institution
by the original payee of the check, and if the payee produces reasonable identification
required by this section and as provided for in regulations adopted pursuant to subsection
(d).
(c) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as limiting any rights that the banking
institution may have against the payee by contract or law, with regard to items that
are negotiated to it as provided for in this section, that are not paid upon presentment
or where the payee breaches a warranty made under § 6A-3-417. This section shall not apply to any check negotiated to a banking institution if
the institution has reason to believe that the check will not be paid on presentment
or that the tendering party may be in breach of one or more of the warranties contained
in § 6A-3-417.
(d) Provided that a banking institution properly employed the identification procedures
prescribed in regulations adopted pursuant to this subsection at the time a cash assistance
check was cashed by the institution, the state shall honor and make payment on the
cash assistance check and the banking institution shall not be liable to reimburse
the state for a loss incurred as a result of the wrongful payment of a check by a
banking institution. The director of the department of human services shall adopt
regulations specifying: (1) The forms of reasonable identification that a banking
institution shall accept when cashing a cash assistance check pursuant to subsection
(b); and (2) The identification procedures the institution must employ to receive
payment thereon and to avoid liability for wrongful payment of any check. The regulations
shall provide that the forms of reasonable identification shall include, but need
not be limited to: (1) A cash assistance photo identification card issued by the department
of human services; (2) A valid identification card issued by the administrator of
the division of motor vehicles pursuant to § 3-8-6; (3) A valid driver's license; (4) An identification card issued by the office of
healthy aging; and (5) A valid identification card issued by the United States Immigration
and Naturalization Service.
(e) The department shall issue a stop-payment order with respect to any assistance check
reported as lost, stolen, or undelivered. The department shall not issue a replacement
cash assistance check for a period of three (3) business days from the date of the
report of the loss, theft, or nondelivery.