§ 27-2.6-6. Limitations on powers.
(a) No insurer that transacts any class, type, or kind of business other than title insurance shall be eligible for the issuance or renewal of a license to transact the business of title insurance in this state, nor shall title insurance be transacted, underwritten, or issued by any insurer transacting or licensed to transact any other class, type, or kind of business.
(b) A title insure shall not engage in the business of guaranteeing payment of the principal or the interest of bonds or mortgages.
(c)(1) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, and to the extent such coverage is lawful within this state, a title insurer is expressly authorized to issue closing or settlement protection to a proposed insured upon request if the title insurer or its title agent issues a preliminary report, binder, or title insurance policy. Such closing or settlement protection must be provided in connection with the issuance of any loan policy insuring a lender’s interest in residential property intended for residential occupancy containing four (4) or less units. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the title insurer from providing such closing or settlement protection in connection with the issuance of any loan policy insuring a lender’s interest in any other type of residential or commercial property. The closing or settlement protection shall conform to the terms of coverage and form of instrument as approved by the commissioner and may indemnify a proposed insured solely against loss of settlement funds only because of the following acts of a title insurer’s named title insurance agent:
(i) Theft of settlement funds; and
(ii) Failure to comply with written closing instructions by the proposed insured when agreed to by the title insurance agent relating to title insurance coverage.
(2) The fee charged by a title insurer for each party receiving closing protection coverage shall be filed with, and approved by, the commissioner pursuant to § 27-2.6-16. The fee shall not be subject to any agreement requiring a division of fees or premiums collected on behalf of the title insurer. The single fee shall be for the protection of all parties receiving the benefit of closing protection, to wit: The buyer(s) or borrower(s) and the lender(s) in connection with the real property transaction giving rise to the issuance of the closing or settlement protection.
(3) 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, settlement, or closing services, except for an insured closing letter in a form approved by the department.
History of Section.P.L. 2010, ch. 58, § 1; P.L. 2010, ch. 66, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 354, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 393, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-2.6 - Rhode Island Title Insurers Act
Section 27-2.6-1. - Title and purpose.
Section 27-2.6-2. - Application of act and construction with other laws.
Section 27-2.6-3. - Definitions.
Section 27-2.6-4. - Corporate form required.
Section 27-2.6-5. - Authorized activities of title insurers.
Section 27-2.6-6. - Limitations on powers.
Section 27-2.6-7. - Minimum capital and surplus requirements.
Section 27-2.6-8. - Admitted asset standards.
Section 27-2.6-10. - Liquidation, dissolution or insolvency.
Section 27-2.6-11. - Diversification requirement.
Section 27-2.6-12. - Policyholder treatment.
Section 27-2.6-13. - Duties of title insurers utilizing the services of title insurance agents.
Section 27-2.6-14. - Prohibition of rebate and fee splitting.
Section 27-2.6-15. - Favored agent of title insurer.
Section 27-2.6-16. - Premium rate filings and standards.
Section 27-2.6-17. - Form filing.
Section 27-2.6-18. - Filing by rating bureaus.
Section 27-2.6-19. - Penalties and liabilities.
Section 27-2.6-20. - Violations of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).