28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.1722 - Renewal; Nonrenewal; Surrender; Change of Information; and Fees
(a) Renewal form. To renew an unexpired life
settlement provider's or broker's license, a license holder must submit to the
department a completed Application for Renewal, Surrender, or Change of
Information for a Life Settlement Provider or Broker form. The license holder
must submit with the renewal application a two-year renewal fee of $50 for a
life settlement broker license or $100 for a life settlement provider license.
All renewal fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
(b) Renewal application requirements. In
addition to the completed Application for Renewal, Surrender, or Change of
Information for a Life Settlement Provider or Broker form, a license holder
applying for renewal of a life settlement broker's license or provider's
license must submit:
(1) if a business entity:
(A) a certificate of account status issued by
the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts reflecting that the licensee is in
good standing or temporary good standing; or
(B) a certification signed by an officer or
partner of the licensee attesting that the licensee is not subject to the Texas
Tax Code Chapter 171; and
(2) if a life settlement broker, a
certification that the life settlement broker and each owner, partner,
director, member, officer, and designated employee named in the application or
in any supplement to the application, who perform acts of a life settlement
broker under Insurance Code §
1111A.002(2),
has completed training equivalent to that required of individual brokers under
§
3.1723 of this title (relating to
Course and Training Requirements for Brokers), unless the individual is
exempted under §
3.1723(c) of
this title or has been associated with the license holder for less than two
years.
(c) Change in
license information. If there is a material change to any information provided
in the application for license, the life settlement broker or provider must
submit written notification of the change to the department not later than 30
days after the date such change occurs, using the Application for Renewal,
Surrender, or Change of Information for a Life Settlement Provider or Broker
form. This requirement applies to material changes in information that occur
after the license has been issued and during which time the license remains
valid and unexpired.
(1) A life settlement
broker or provider notifying the department of a change in information must
provide the notice separately from any other submission of information to the
department.
(2) Each life
settlement broker and provider must keep the department informed of the
licensee's current mailing, physical addresses, and email address (if any). The
department will use the mailing and physical addresses on the most recent
application or notification the life settlement broker or provider submitted to
the department to communicate with and provide notices to the life settlement
broker or provider.
(d)
Additional licenses. If the department grants a licensee an additional life
settlement broker or provider license, the expiration date of the license
initially granted applies to all life settlement broker or provider licenses
that the license holder subsequently obtains from the department.
(e) Effect of renewal application.
(1) Continuance of license until approved or
refused. On filing the completed renewal application and payment of the proper
fee, the life settlement broker's or provider's current unexpired license will
continue in force until the department renews the license or makes a final
determination to refuse to renew the license, as provided in Insurance Code §
1111A.004 and
Government Code §
2001.054, and
provides notice of such refusal in writing to the license holder.
(2) Expiration for not more than 90 calendar
days. If the life settlement broker's or provider's license has been expired
for not more than 90 calendar days, the life settlement broker or provider may
apply to renew the license by sending a completed renewal application and fee,
as applicable, and an additional fee equal to one-half of the required renewal
fee.
(3) Expiration for more than
90 calendar days. If a life settlement broker or provider license has been
expired for more than 90 calendar days, the life settlement broker or provider
may not apply to renew the license. The life settlement broker or provider must
obtain a new license by submitting a new application for a license and fee
under §
3.1721 of this title (relating to
License Application; Fees).
(f) Surrender or nonrenewal of a provider's
license. If a life settlement provider does not intend to renew or elects to
surrender its license, the life settlement provider must request approval from
the department by submitting the Application for Renewal, Surrender, or Change
of Information for a Life Settlement Provider or Broker form. The department
must receive the provider's written request for nonrenewal or surrender at
least 30 days before the date the provider's current license expires or planned
surrender date. A life settlement provider must apply for license renewal and
cannot surrender or nonrenew an expiring license if a life settlement contract
is executed in the 15 days prior to the nonrenewal or surrender of the license.
Prior to expiration or surrender, the life settlement provider must submit a
report containing all the information required by §
3.1760 of this title (relating to
Reporting Requirements) for all life settlement contracts executed in Texas for
which the insured is a resident of Texas.
(g) Effect of license surrender. The
surrender of a life settlement broker's or provider's license to the department
is not a defense to a violation of the Insurance Code or this title committed
by the life settlement broker or provider prior to the effective date of the
surrender. In addition, surrendering to the department any or all life
settlement licenses in no way affects the authority of the department or the
commissioner to initiate or continue any investigation or disciplinary
proceedings concerning the life settlement broker or provider.
(h) Insolvency. If a court of competent
jurisdiction assumes control of or appoints a receiver to control and wind down
the business operations of a life settlement broker or provider, and the
commissioner determines that such waiver is in the public interest and is
consistent with the requirements of the Insurance Code, the department may
waive requirements specified in this section.
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