A. To defray the costs of the examination, supervision, and regulation of licensees, every licensee under this chapter shall pay an annual fee calculated in accordance with a schedule set by the Commission. The schedule shall bear a reasonable relationship to the total number of DMPs maintained by licensees in the Commonwealth, the actual costs of their examinations, and to other factors relating to their supervision and regulation. All such fees shall be assessed on or before June 1 for every calendar year. All such fees shall be paid by the licensee to the State Treasurer on or before July 1 following each assessment.
B. In addition to the annual fee prescribed in subsection A, when it becomes necessary to examine or investigate the books and records of a licensee under this chapter at a location outside the Commonwealth, the licensee shall be liable for and shall pay to the Commission within 30 days of the presentation of an itemized statement, the actual travel and reasonable living expenses incurred on account of its examination, supervision, and regulation, or shall pay at a reasonable per diem rate approved by the Commission.
2004, c. 790, § 6.1-363.14; 2008, c. 508; 2010, c. 794.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 6.2 - Financial Institutions and Services
Chapter 20 - Agencies Providing Debt Management Plans
§ 6.2-2001. License requirement; exceptions
§ 6.2-2002. Application for license; form; content; fee
§ 6.2-2004. Investigation of applications
§ 6.2-2006. Licenses; places of business; changes
§ 6.2-2007. Acquisition of control; application
§ 6.2-2008. Retention of books, accounts, and records; responding to Bureau
§ 6.2-2010. Other reporting requirements
§ 6.2-2011. Investigations; examinations
§ 6.2-2014. Required and prohibited business methods
§ 6.2-2015. Fees and contributions
§ 6.2-2016. Additional charges
§ 6.2-2018. Suspension or revocation of license
§ 6.2-2019. Cease and desist orders
§ 6.2-2020. Notice of proposed suspension or revocation
§ 6.2-2023. Private right of action
§ 6.2-2024. Authority of Attorney General; referral by Commission to Attorney General
§ 6.2-2025. Violation of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act