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Memo on Agenda and Issues [i] (March 15, 1999)

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To:   Drafting Committee, Uniform Money Services Businesses Act
Professor Fred Miller, Executive Director, National Conference of
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL)
Scott Heidepriem, Division Chair
From: Tom Bolt, Chair
Anita Ramasastry, Reporter
Date: March 15, 1999
Re:   Agenda and Issues Checklist for March Meeting
Please find attached an agenda for the upcoming Drafting Committee meeting
as well as an issues checklist that will be used during the meeting. The checklist lists
all of the major decisions which need to be taken during our meetings in order to have
the Third Draft ready for a first reading at the NCCUSL annual meeting. As you will
note from the checklist, we have quite a lot of ground to cover. We anticipate meeting
until Sunday afternoon and would ask that you make your travel plans accordingly.
We want to thank you for all of your hard work and assistance to date. The
current draft also reflects input from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, MTRA,
Cameron Holmes of the Arizona Attorney General's Office (who was one of the
authors of the President's Commission Draft), Mondex, and the National Association
of Attorneys General. We also received substantial editorial comments from the Style
Committee and from Peter Dykman, who is our Style Committee liaison. We have
scheduled meetings with a special consumer protection/electronic currency taskforce
of the ABA on Thursday to seek their assistance on stored value and electronic
currency issues.
We will have to submit a revised draft to the Style Committee in early April in
order to have it ready for the annual meeting. We may therefore be asking committee
members to provide some guidance on substantive topics such as enforcement,
permissible investments, stored value, etc. We would also ask you to give further
thought as to from which observers and other experts we need to seek additional
guidance and feedback as we move forward. We have recently made additional
outreach efforts to other industry representatives, law enforcement officials and
regulators
We hope that you find the supplementary materials we have provided useful in
your own review of the Third Draft. We will also have a summary of recent legislative
developments available at the next meeting. Should you have any specific questions or
require additional information, please contact Anita via email at
arama Lu.washington.edu or by phone at 206-543-0524.

We look forward to seeing you in Bethesda.

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