Tex. Ins. Code Section 2651.0121
Solvency Account


(a)

An agent may maintain a solvency account to accrue and hold unencumbered assets as provided by this section.

(b)

An account under this section must be:

(1)

in a financial institution in this state that is insured by an agency of the United States;

(2)

accessible only to the department, on order of the commissioner; and

(3)

audited in the same manner provided for trust funds by Section 2651.151 (Annual Audit of Trust Fund Accounts: Title Insurance Agents and Direct Operations).

(c)

Subject to Subsection (d), an account under this section may be established by an initial deposit in an amount less than the amount provided by Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(c).

(d)

An account established by an initial deposit of an amount less than the amount provided by Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(c) must be funded with a minimum deposit in the amount for each policy of title insurance issued by the agent that is equal to the greater of $5 or one percent of the agent’s portion of the retained premium received by the agent rounded to the nearest whole dollar.

(e)

Deposits to the account must be made at least quarterly and must be made from and based on the agent’s portion of retained premiums collected during the calendar quarter during which premiums were collected.

(f)

Interest that accrues in an account the principal balance of which is less than the amount provided by Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(c) must be retained in the account. Interest that accrues in an account the principal balance of which is greater than the amount provided by Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(c) shall be paid to the agent maintaining the account.

(g)

The commissioner may issue an order to access or release funds held in an account under this section if any of the events described by Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(b) occur.

(h)

The commissioner by rule shall adopt procedures and requirements for the release, transfer, or expenditure of the funds held in an account. The rules must establish the procedures and requirements by which the department shall account for any expenditures that the department makes from an account or funds transferred by the department to a third party.

(i)

If an agent or an agent’s principal office voluntarily ceases to engage in business, surrenders the agent’s license, and liquidates the agent’s assets, the agent may apply to the department in a form prescribed by the commissioner by rule for the release of the agent’s solvency account.

(j)

Not later than the 60th day after the date the department receives an application under Subsection (i), provided that the title agent complied with all applicable rules adopted under Subsection (h), the commissioner shall enter an order authorizing the financial institution in which the solvency account is held to release all or part of the account balance to the agent or the agent’s principal office. If the commissioner does not enter the order within that 60-day period, the application is denied.

(k)

An agent may appeal an order of the commissioner or denial of an application without an order by filing a petition in a district court of Travis County to seek injunctive or other relief against the commissioner.

(l)

An account established, funded, and maintained as provided by this section complies with the requirement for maintenance of unencumbered assets under Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(c), regardless of whether the amount required by that section is fully accrued. The amount required by Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(c) may be accrued in an account as provided by this section according to the schedule established by Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(g) or as provided by the commissioner by rule under Section 2651.012 (Unencumbered Assets)(j).

(m)

In a home office issue transaction in which a title insurance company issues a policy of title insurance, an agent who closes the transaction and remits premium to the title insurance company shall make the deposit required by this section. An agent who otherwise participates in a home office issue transaction but does not close the transaction is not required to make a deposit under this section.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 536 (H.B. 2604), Sec. 3, eff. June 17, 2011.

Source: Section 2651.0121 — Solvency Account, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.­2651.­htm#2651.­0121 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

2651.001
License and Bond or Deposit Required
2651.002
License Application
2651.003
License and Renewal Fees
2651.004
License Issuance
2651.005
Duplicate License
2651.006
License Term
2651.007
License Renewal
2651.008
Records of Agents
2651.009
Multiple Appointments
2651.010
Suspension of License
2651.011
Privileged Communications
2651.012
Unencumbered Assets
2651.013
Division of Premium Held in Trust
2651.0021
Professional Training Program
2651.051
License Required
2651.052
License Application
2651.053
License and Renewal Fees
2651.054
License Term
2651.055
License Renewal
2651.056
Ceasing Operation of Abstract Plant
2651.057
Automatic Termination of Licenses
2651.058
Records of Direct Operations
2651.059
Use of Agents Not Prohibited
2651.101
Bond Required
2651.102
Alternative to Bond
2651.103
Examination of Loss Covered by Bond or Deposit
2651.104
Investigation by Attorney General
2651.0121
Solvency Account
2651.151
Annual Audit of Trust Fund Accounts: Title Insurance Agents and Direct Operations
2651.152
Annual Audit of Trust Fund Accounts: Title Insurance Companies
2651.153
Rules
2651.154
Performance of Audit by Public Accountant
2651.155
Confidentiality of Audit
2651.156
Failure to Receive Audit Report from Agents or Direct Operations
2651.157
Enforcement
2651.158
Certification of Unencumbered Assets
2651.201
License Surrender or Forfeiture
2651.202
Trust Fund Account Disbursements
2651.203
Disclosure of Ownership and Premium Information
2651.204
Continuing Education
2651.205
Title Agent Records
2651.206
Examination Reports
2651.251
Examination of Trust Fund Accounts by Title Insurance Company
2651.252
Special Reports
2651.253
Audit of Unused Forms
2651.301
Grounds for License Denial or Disciplinary Action
2651.302
License Application After Denial, Refusal, or Revocation
2651.303
Notice of Disciplinary or Enforcement Action
2651.3015
Prohibited Grounds for Rejection, Delay, or Denial

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 2651.0121’s source at texas​.gov