The department's regulations are compiled in titles 3, 11, and 23 of the
New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR).
Bitcoin In August 2013,
Forbes magazine reported that the department initiated an investigation into
bitcoin by issuing subpoenas to several companies and investors. On July 17, 2014, the department released details on a proposed
BitLicense, which places regulations on any company or person that uses
cryptocurrencies residing in New York. The proposed regulations were officially published in the
New York State Register on July 23, beginning a 45-day comment period. On February 25, 2015, a revised proposal notice was published, beginning another 30-day comment period.
Standard Chartered Fined On 19 August 2014,
Standard Chartered was fined $300 million by the department for breach of money-laundering compliance related to potentially high-risk transactions involving the bank's clients in
Hong Kong and the
UAE. The bank issued a statement accepting responsibility and regretting the deficiencies.
Deutsche Bank Fined On January 30, 2017, the NYSDFS (New York State Department of Financial Services) fined Deutsche Bank $425 million for violating New York's
anti-money laundering laws.
Service Contract Providers The DFS has the authority to license and regulate service contract providers. A list of the currently licensed service contractor providers can be found at Currently Registered Service Contract Providers. New York State and other states, such as California, ==References==