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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A licensee shall maintain the following records for determining its compliance with this chapter for at least five years:
(1) a record of each payment instrument, stored-value, virtual currency, or prepaid access obligation sold;
(2) a general ledger posted at least monthly containing all asset, liability, capital, income, and expense accounts;
(3) bank statements and bank reconciliation records;
(4) records of outstanding payment instruments and stored-value and prepaid access obligations;
(5) records of each payment instrument, stored-value, virtual currency, and prepaid access obligation paid within the five-year period;
(6) a list of the last known names and addresses of all of the licensee's authorized delegates; and
(7) any other records the commissioner reasonably requires by rule.
(b) The items specified in subsection (a) may be maintained photographically, electronically, or in any other form of record allowed by the commissioner.
(c) Records may be maintained outside this State if they are made accessible and available to the commissioner on seven business-days' notice that is sent in a record.
(d) All records maintained by the licensee as required in subsections (a) through (c) are open to inspection by the commissioner pursuant to § 23-55-601.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 23. Public Utilities and Regulated Industries § 23-55-605. Records - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-23-public-utilities-and-regulated-industries/ar-code-sect-23-55-605/
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