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§ 23-103-405. Title insurers -- Limitation of authority -- Powers

AR Code § 23-103-405 (2018) (N/A)
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(a)

(1) An insurer that transacts any class, type, or kind of insurance other than title insurance is not eligible for the issuance or renewal of a license to transact title insurance business in this state.

(2) Title insurance shall not be transacted, underwritten, or issued by any insurer transacting or licensed to transact any other class, type, or kind of business.

(b) A title insurer shall not engage in the business of guaranteeing payment of the principal or the interest on bonds or mortgages.

(c) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section:

(1) If the closing services are provided in Arkansas, the closing agent shall give notice of availability of closing protection to all parties to a transaction in which it is contemplated that title insurance may be issued;

(2) Upon written request by a party to a closing with a licensed title insurance agency with which the title insurer has an agency contract or closing agent with which the title insurer is in privity of contract, the title insurer shall issue a closing protection letter to the requesting party;

(3)

(A) Except as provided in subdivision (c)(3)(C) of this section, upon written request by a party to a closing conducted by a person that is not a licensed title insurance agency, the title insurer at its discretion may issue closing protection to the requesting party if the title insurer and the closing agent are in privity of contract.

(B) The contract shall:

(i) Affirmatively state that the title insurer will indemnify third parties for the actions of the closing agent to the extent provided in the closing protection letter; and

(ii) Require the closing agent to make its books and records available to the title insurer for each transaction in which a closing protection letter is issued by the title insurer on behalf of the closing agent except to the extent the books and records are privileged under the attorney-client privilege or otherwise.

(C) The contract requirements contained in subdivisions (c)(3)(A) and (B) of this section do not apply if the closing is conducted outside the State of Arkansas and the closing agent is licensed or otherwise authorized to conduct a closing in the state where the closing is conducted;

(4) The closing protection shall conform to the terms of coverage and form of instrument as may be filed with the Insurance Commissioner and shall indemnify a person solely against loss of closing funds because of the following acts of a closing agent, title insurer's named employee, or title insurance agency:

(A) Theft or misappropriation of closing funds; or

(B) Failure to comply with written instructions from the proposed insured when agreed to by the closing agent, employee, or title insurance agency as it relates to the status of the title to the interest in land or to the validity, enforceability, and priority of the lien of a mortgage or deed of trust on the interest in land;

(5) The form and amount charged by a title insurer for closing protection coverage shall be filed with the commissioner at least twenty (20) days before the first use of closing protection coverage in the market;

(6) Except as provided in this section, a title insurer shall not provide any other coverage that purports to indemnify against improper acts or omissions of a person with regard to escrow or closing services;

(7) A title insurer shall not issue a closing protection letter unless the title insurer contemplates issuing a title insurance policy to a party to the transaction; and

(8) Issuing closing protection is not a violation of § 23-103-404.

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§ 23-103-405. Title insurers -- Limitation of authority -- Powers