Money transmission means the business of the sale or issuance of payment instruments or stored value or of receiving money or monetary value for transmission to a location within or outside the United States by any and all means, including wire, facsimile, or electronic transfer. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, money transmission also includes bill payment services not limited to the right to receive payment of any claim for another but does not include bill payment services in which an agent of a payee receives money or monetary value on behalf of such payee.

Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 8-2716

  • Monetary value: means a medium of exchange, whether or not redeemable in money. See Nebraska Statutes 8-2715
  • Money transmission: means the business of the sale or issuance of payment instruments or stored value or of receiving money or monetary value for transmission to a location within or outside the United States by any and all means, including wire, facsimile, or electronic transfer. See Nebraska Statutes 8-2716
  • Stored value: means monetary value that is evidenced by an electronic record. See Nebraska Statutes 8-2723
  • United States: shall include territories, outlying possessions, and the District of Columbia. See Nebraska Statutes 49-801