§ 19-14.8-11. Renewal of registration.
(a) A provider must obtain a renewal of its registration annually.
(b) An application for renewal of registration as a provider must be in a form prescribed by the director, signed under oath or certified under the penalties of perjury, and:
(1) Be filed in accordance with § 19-14-22;
(2) Be accompanied by the fee established by chapter 14 of this title and the bond required by this chapter;
(3) Contain the matter required for initial registration as a provider by this chapter and a financial statement, audited by an accountant licensed to conduct audits, for the applicant’s fiscal year immediately preceding the application;
(4) Disclose any changes in the information contained in the applicant’s application for registration, or its immediately previous application for renewal, as applicable;
(5) Supply evidence of insurance in an amount equal to the larger of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) or the highest daily balance in the trust account required by this chapter during the six-month (6) period immediately preceding the application:
(A) Against risks of dishonesty, fraud, theft, and other misconduct on the part of the applicant or a director, employee, or agent of the applicant;
(B) Issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state and rated at least “A” by a nationally recognized rating organization;
(C) With a deductible of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000);
(D) Payable to the applicant, the individuals who have agreements with the applicant, and this state, as their interests may appear; and
(E) Not subject to cancellation by the applicant without the approval of the director;
(6) Disclose the total amount of money received by the applicant pursuant to plans during the preceding twelve (12) months from, or on behalf of, individuals who reside in this state and the total amount of money distributed to creditors of those individuals during that period;
(7) Disclose, to the best of the applicant’s knowledge, the gross amount of money accumulated during the preceding twelve (12) months pursuant to plans by, or on behalf of, individuals who reside in this state and with whom the applicant has agreements; and
(8) Provide any other information that the director reasonably requires to perform the director’s duties under this section.
(c) Except for the information required by § 19-14.8-6(7), (14), and (17) and the addresses required by § 19-14.8-6(4), the director shall make the information in an application for renewal of registration as a provider available to the public.
(d) If a registered provider files a timely and complete application for renewal of registration, the registration remains effective until the director, in a record, notifies the applicant of a denial and states the reasons for the denial.
(e) If the director denies an application for renewal of registration as a provider, the applicant, within ten (10) days after receiving notice of the denial, may appeal and request a hearing pursuant to chapter 35 of title 42. Subject to § 19-14.8-34, while the appeal is pending, the applicant shall continue to provide debt-management services to individuals with whom it has agreements. If the denial is affirmed, subject to the director’s order and § 19-14.8-34, the applicant shall continue to provide debt-management services to individuals with whom it has agreements until, with the approval of the director, it transfers the agreements to another registered provider or returns to the individuals all unexpended money that is under the applicant’s control.
History of Section.P.L. 2006, ch. 243, § 3; P.L. 2006, ch. 291, § 3; P.L. 2014, ch. 106, § 4; P.L. 2014, ch. 125, § 4.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 19 - Financial Institutions
Chapter 19-14.8 - Uniform Debt-Management Services Act
Section 19-14.8-1. - Short title.
Section 19-14.8-2. - Definitions.
Section 19-14.8-3. - Exempt agreements and person.
Section 19-14.8-4. - Registration required.
Section 19-14.8-5. - Application for registration — Form, fee and accompanying documents.
Section 19-14.8-6. - Application for registration — Required information.
Section 19-14.8-7. - Application for registration — Obligation to update.
Section 19-14.8-8. - Application for registration — Public information.
Section 19-14.8-9. - Certificate of registration — Issuance or denial.
Section 19-14.8-10. - Certificate of registration — Timing.
Section 19-14.8-11. - Renewal of registration.
Section 19-14.8-12. - [Repealed.]
Section 19-14.8-13. - Bond required.
Section 19-14.8-14. - Bond required — Substitute.
Section 19-14.8-15. - Requirement of good faith.
Section 19-14.8-16. - Customer service.
Section 19-14.8-17. - Prerequisites for providing debt-management services.
Section 19-14.8-18. - Communication by electronic or other means.
Section 19-14.8-19. - Form and content of agreement.
Section 19-14.8-20. - Cancellation of agreement — Waiver.
Section 19-14.8-21. - Required language.
Section 19-14.8-22. - Trust account.
Section 19-14.8-23. - Fees and other charges.
Section 19-14.8-24. - Voluntary contributions.
Section 19-14.8-25. - Voidable agreements.
Section 19-14.8-26. - Termination of agreements.
Section 19-14.8-27. - Periodic reports and retention of records.
Section 19-14.8-28. - Prohibited acts and practices.
Section 19-14.8-29. - Notice of litigation.
Section 19-14.8-30. - Advertising.
Section 19-14.8-31. - Liability for the conduct of other persons.
Section 19-14.8-32. - Powers of director or director’s designee.
Section 19-14.8-33. - Administrative remedies.
Section 19-14.8-34. - Suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of registration.
Section 19-14.8-35. - Private enforcement.
Section 19-14.8-36. - Violation of unfair or deceptive practices statute.
Section 19-14.8-37. - Statute of limitations.
Section 19-14.8-38. - Uniformity of application and construction.
Section 19-14.8-39. - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
Section 19-14.8-40. - Transitional provisions — Application to existing transactions.
Section 19-14.8-41. - Severability.