Unlawful Inducements Related to Title Insurance Transactions.  

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    DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

    Division of Insurance Agents and Agency Services

    RULE NO.:RULE TITLE:

    69B-186.010Unlawful Inducements Related to Title Insurance Transactions.

    NOTICE OF CHANGE

    Notice is hereby given that the following changes have been made to the proposed rule in accordance with subparagraph 120.54(3)(d)1., F.S., published in Vol. 41 No. 192, October 2, 2015 issue of the Florida Administrative Register.

    The proposed rule is renumbered, accordingly.

    69B-186.010 Unlawful Inducements Related to Title Insurance Transactions.

    (1) through (2) No change.

    (3) For purposes of this rule, the term “referrer of settlement service business” means any person who is in a position to refer title insurance business incident to or part of a real estate transaction, or as associate of such person. A referrer of settlement service business may be a title insurance agent, title insurance agency, title insurance company, attorney, real estate broker, real estate agent, real estate licensee, broker associate, sales associate, mortgage banker, mortgage broker, lender, real estate developer, builder, property appraiser, surveyor, escrow agent, closing agent, or any other person or entity involved in a real estate transaction for which title insurance could be issued; or any employee, officer, director, or representative of such a person or entity.

    (4) As they relate to the transaction of title insurance, the following activities, whether performed directly or indirectly, for or by any referrer of settlement service business, are inducements for the sale, placement or referral of title insurance business in violation of Section 626.9521 and subparagraph 626.9541(1)(h)3., F.S.:

    (a) No change.

    (b) Providing membership in any organization, society, association, guild, union, alliance or club at a discount, reduced rate, or at no cost to a referrer of settlement service business.

    (c) No change.

    (d) Providing or offering stocks, bonds, securities, property, or any dividend or profit accruing or to accrue thereon to a referrer of settlement service business. However, the use of lawful affiliated business arrangements that are permitted under the Federal Real Estate Settlement Procedure Act would not violate this subparagraph and would be allowable under paragraph (2) of this rule.

    (e) Providing or offering employment to a referrer of settlement service business in exchange for the purchase of title insurance.

    (f) Providing or paying for the printing of bulletins, flyers, post cards, labels, etc. that promote the business of a referrer of settlement service business.

    (g) Furnishing or paying for the furnishing of office equipment (fax machines, telephones, copy machines, etc.) to a referrer of settlement service business.

    (h) Providing or paying for cellular telephone contracts for a referrer of settlement service business.

    (i) Providing simulated panoramic home and property tours to real estate brokers or real estate sales associates that they utilize to promote their listings.

    (j) Providing or paying for gift cards or gift certificates to or for a referrer of settlement service business or to a purchaser or prospective purchaser of title insurance.

    (k) Sponsoring and hosting, or paying for the sponsoring and hosting, of open houses for real estate brokers or real estate sales associates to promote their listings.

    (l) Providing or paying for food, beverages, or room rentals at events designed to promote the business of a referrer of settlement service business other than the title insurance agent or agency.

    (m) Paying advertising costs to advertise and promote the listings of real estate brokers or real estate sales associates via publications, signs, emails, websites, web pages, banners, or other forms of media.

    (n) Providing an endorsement, designation of preferred status, approved status, or featured partner status on publications, signs, emails, websites, web pages, banners or other forms of media promoting the business of real estate brokers or real estate sales associates.

    (o) Paying a referrer of settlement service business to fill out processing (order) forms in exchange for title insurance contracts.

    (p) Providing “leads” or mailing lists to or on behalf of a referrer of settlement service business at no cost or a reduced cost.

    (q) Entering into any arrangement to provide unearned compensation to a referrer of settlement service business.

    (r) Providing, or offering to provide, non-title services, without a charge that is commensurate with the actual cost, to a referrer of settlement service business.

    (5) Except as prohibited by Section 626.9541, F.S., expenditures for the following are not in violation of Section 626.9521 and subparagraph 626.9541(1)(h)3., F.S.,  or in violation of this rule:

    (a) No change.

    (b) Furnishing educational materials, such as fliers, brochures, pamphlets, or Frequently Asked Question sheets, exclusively related to title insurance for a referrer of settlement service business that are not conditioned on the referral of business and that do not involve the defraying of expenses that otherwise would be incurred by a referrer of settlement service business.

    (c) Compensation paid to a referrer of settlement service business for goods and services actually performed at amounts not exceeding the reasonable fair market value of the goods and services and that is not intended to induce the referral of title insurance business.

    (d) Any advertising or marketing activities that directly promote the title insurance business of the title insurance agent or agency, which may include joint participation in marketing with another party provided that the agent or agency pays the proportionate share or fair market value of the costs, and does not violate (5)(a) of this rule.

    (e) through (f) No change.

     

    The remainder of the proposed rule reads as previously published.