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  "body_html": "<h2>Location Operations and Change of Control</h2>\n<p>\"Control\" means owning 25% or more of the voting shares in a company. If someone wants to buy that much of Advanced Compliance Technology, Inc., they must get written approval from the OFR <strong>before</strong> anything changes. The OFR is the state financial regulator. Nothing happens until that written approval is in hand.</p>\n<p>To get approval, you must file a change of control application with the OFR. The application must include background information on the new owner, a description of the transaction, the buyer's financial statements, the source of the purchase money, and a list of any related companies. The new owner must also pass a character and financial fitness review. You must meet every deadline the OFR sets. Missing a deadline can delay or block approval.</p>\n<p>When a branch opens, moves, or closes, you must notify the OFR within <strong>60 calendar days</strong> of the change. You must include the required fee with the notification. Log every submission and keep the OFR's acknowledgment receipt. Examiners will review this log. Filing late is a compliance violation they will cite.</p>\n<p>Every licensed location must display the OFR license where customers can see it. If a location holds more than one license, each must be displayed separately. Replace the license immediately when it is renewed or reissued. You must also display the OFR-required authorized vendor notice at the point of service, visible to customers. This notice confirms that Advanced Compliance Technology, Inc. is licensed and informs customers of their rights under Florida law. A missing or outdated license is a violation examiners will cite.</p>",
  "narration_text": "\"Control\" means owning 25% or more of the voting shares in a company. If someone wants to buy that much of Advanced Compliance Technology, Inc., they must get written approval from the OFR before anything changes. The OFR is the state financial regulator. Nothing happens until that written approval is in hand.\r\n\r\nTo get approval, you must file a change of control application with the OFR. The application must include background information on the new owner, a description of the transaction, the buyer's financial statements, the source of the purchase money, and a list of any related companies. The new owner must also pass a character and financial fitness review. You must meet every deadline the OFR sets. Missing a deadline can delay or block approval.\r\n\r\nWhen a branch opens, moves, or closes, you must notify the OFR within 60 calendar days of the change. You must include the required fee with the notification. Log every submission and keep the OFR's acknowledgment receipt. Examiners will review this log. Filing late is a compliance violation they will cite.\r\n\r\nEvery licensed location must display the OFR license where customers can see it. If a location holds more than one license, each must be displayed separately. Replace the license immediately when it is renewed or reissued. You must also display the OFR-required authorized vendor notice at the point of service, visible to customers. This notice confirms that Advanced Compliance Technology, Inc. is licensed and informs customers of their rights under Florida law. A missing or outdated license is a violation examiners will cite."
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