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Code · Virginia · Title 6.2 · Chapter 26

Code of Virginia § 6.2-2604. Bond required.

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The application for a license shall be accompanied by a bond filed with the Commissioner with corporate surety authorized to execute such bond, in the principal amount as determined by the Commissioner. The amount of the bond shall be not less than $50,000 nor more than $500,000. The form of such bond shall be approved by the Commissioner. Such bond shall be continuously maintained thereafter in full force. Such bond shall be conditioned upon the applicant or licensee performing all written agreements pertaining to qualified education loans, correctly and accurately accounting for all funds received by the applicant or licensee in connection with qualified education loans, and conducting its business in conformity with this chapter and all applicable laws.
The aggregate liability under the bond shall not exceed the penal sum of the bond.
2020, cc. 1198 , 1250 .
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