TITLE 15. JUDICIAL
VIRGINIA STATE BAR
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The Virginia State Bar is
exempt from the Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4002 A
2 of the Code of Virginia, which exempts courts, any agency of the Supreme
Court, and any agency that by the Constitution is expressly granted any of the
powers of a court of record.
Title of Regulation:
15VAC5-80. Regulations Under the Virginia Consumer Real Estate Settlement
Protection Act (amending 15VAC5-80-20, 15VAC5-80-30, 15VAC5-80-40).
Statutory Authority: § 6.1-2.25 of the Code
of Virginia.
Effective Date: July 31, 2009.
Agency Contact: Mary Yancey Spencer, Deputy
Executive Director, Virginia State Bar, 707 East Main Street, Richmond, VA
23219, telephone (804) 775-0575 or email spencer@vsb.org.
Summary:
The amendments delete
nonattorney settlement agents from those required to register with the Virginia
State Bar. This conforms the regulations to Chapter 256 of the 2009 Acts of
Assembly, which shifted the responsibility to register nonattorney settlement
agents to the appropriate licensing agencies.
15VAC5-80-20.
Definitions.
The following words
and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
"Attorney"
means a person licensed as an attorney under Chapter 39 (§ 54.1-3900 et seq.)
of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia and who is an active member of the
Virginia State Bar in good standing under the Rules of the Virginia Supreme
Court.
"Bar"
means the Virginia State Bar.
"Board"
means the Virginia Real Estate Board.
"CRESPA"
means the Virginia Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act (§ 6.1-2.19
et seq. of the Code of Virginia). Unless otherwise defined herein, all terms in
these regulations shall have the meanings set forth in CRESPA.
"Disciplinary
board" means the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board.
"Financial
institution" has the meaning set forth in § 6.1-2.1 of the Code of
Virginia.
"First
dollar coverage" means an insurance policy which obligates the company
issuing the policy to pay covered claims in their entirety, up to the policy
limits, regardless of the presence of a deductible amount to which the company
may be entitled as a reimbursement from the insured.
"SCC"
means the Virginia State Corporation Commission.
"These
regulations" means 15VAC5-80-10 et seq., Regulations under the
Virginia Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act.
15VAC5-80-30.
Registration; reregistration; required fee.
Every licensed
attorney, title insurance company, title insurance agent or real estate
broker, as well as every financial institution authorized to do business in
Virginia under any of the provisions of Title 6.1 of the Code of Virginia, or
under federal law, and every subsidiary or affiliate of any such financial
institution, now providing or offering, or intending to provide or offer,
escrow, closing or settlement services as a settlement agent with respect to
real estate transactions in Virginia shall register with the Bar on or
before September 29, 1997, using the registration form available from the
Bar for that purpose. Settlement agents beginning to provide or offer such
services after July 1, 1997, shall register with the Bar prior to doing
so. The registration requirement in this paragraph shall not apply to attorney
settlement agents unless they provide or offer to provide escrow, settlement,
and closing services for real estate subject to CRESPA, i.e., real estate
containing not more than four residential dwelling units. Thus, for example,
attorneys who handle only commercial real estate transactions are not subject
to these regulations.
Every settlement
agent shall thereafter reregister after notice on a schedule established by the
Bar, providing updated registration information. Every settlement agent shall
have a continuing duty to advise the Bar of any change in name, address,
or other pertinent registration data that occurs between registrations.
The fee for each
registration and reregistration shall be $35 for an individual attorney
settlement agent and $100 for a settlement agent which is a corporation or
other legal entity authorized to register in that capacity. The Bar
reserves the right to adjust the fee as necessary within the statutory limit of
$100. The prescribed fee shall accompany each registration or reregistration in
the form of a check made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia.
Registration is
subject to revocation or suspension if the Bar or other appropriate licensing
authority finds the settlement agent out of compliance with CRESPA or
regulations issued thereunder.
15VAC5-80-40.
Unauthorized practice of law guidelines; investigation of complaints.
The Bar will
issue guidelines under CRESPA and in consultation with the SCC and the board to
assist settlement agents in avoiding and preventing the unauthorized practice
of law in connection with the furnishing of escrow, closing, or settlement
services. In conformity with CRESPA, the rules of the Virginia Supreme Court
and the Bar's UPL opinions, these guidelines will delineate activities which
can and cannot be carried out by registered nonattorney settlement agents in
conducting settlements. The guidelines will be revised from time to time as
necessary.
A copy of the The guidelines will
be available on the Bar’s website and provided by the Bar appropriate
licensing authority to each registered settlement agent at the time of
initial registration and at each reregistration. The guidelines will also be published
by the Bar in the Virginia Lawyer Register and furnished to the SCC, the
board, and all other state and federal agencies that regulate financial
institutions, as well as to members of the general public upon request. The
guidelines may be photocopied as necessary.
The Bar will
continue to receive and investigate unauthorized practice of law complaints in
the real estate settlement area, as well as in other fields, under its unauthorized
practice of law rules and procedures.
If the Bar
receives complaints against nonattorney settlement agents that do not allege
the unauthorized practice of law, it will refer the complaints to the
appropriate licensing authority that has jurisdiction over the subject of the
complaint. If the complaint involves an attorney settlement agent's
noncompliance with 15VAC5-80-30, the Bar will conduct an informal
investigation. If the Bar believes a violation has occurred, it will notify the
attorney settlement agent in writing. If the apparent violation is not
rectified within 30 days, the Bar will refer the matter to the appropriate
licensing authority for further enforcement action investigate the
alleged violations pursuant to 15VAC5-80-50 D.
NOTICE: The forms used in
administering the above regulation are not being published; however, the name
of each form is listed below. The forms are available for public inspection by
contacting the agency contact for this regulation, or at the office of the
Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly Building, 2nd Floor, Richmond,
Virginia.
FORMS (15VAC5-80)
Settlement
Agent Official Registration Form for a Corporation or Other Legal Entity (eff.
4/97).
Settlement Agent
Official Registration Form for an Individual Attorney, Broker or Title Agent
(eff. 1/98) (rev. 7/09).
Settlement
Agent Official Re-Registration Reregistration Form for an Individual
Attorney, Broker or Title Agent (eff. 2/98) (rev. 7/09).
Virginia
Attorney Real Estate Settlement Agent Financial Responsibility Certification (eff.
2/98) (rev. 5/08).
Bond for
Attorney Settlement Agents (eff. 5/97) Agent - Principal as
Individual (rev. 7/09).
Bond for
Attorney Settlement Agent - Principal as Law Firm (rev. 7/09).
Settlement
Agent Official Renewal Form for Corporation or Other Entity.
VA.R. Doc. No. R09-1635;
Filed July 31, 2009, 4:23 p.m.