17207
. The commissioner shall charge and collect the following fees
and assessments:
(a) For filing an application for an escrow agent's license, six
hundred twenty-five dollars ($625) for the first office or location
and four hundred twenty-five dollars ($425) for each additional
office or location.
(b) For filing an application for a duplicate of an escrow agent's
license lost, stolen, or destroyed, or for replacement, upon a
satisfactory showing of the loss, theft, destruction, or surrender of
certificate for replacement, two dollars ($2).
(c) For investigation services in connection with each
application, one hundred dollars ($100), and for investigation
services in connection with each additional office application, one
hundred dollars ($100).
(d) For holding a hearing in connection with the application, as
set forth under Section 17209.2, the actual costs experienced in each
particular instance.
(e) (1) Each escrow agent shall pay to the commissioner for the
support of this division for the ensuing year an annual license fee
not to exceed two thousand eight hundred dollars ($2,800) for each
office or location.
(2) On or before May 30 in each year, the commissioner shall
notify each escrow agent by mail of the amount of the annual license
fee levied against it, and that the payment of the invoice is payable
by the escrow agent within 30 days after receipt of notification by
the commissioner.
(3) If payment is not made within 30 days, the commissioner may
assess and collect a penalty, in addition to the annual license fee,
of 10 percent of the fee for each month or part of a month that the
payment is delayed or withheld.
(4) If an escrow agent fails to pay the amount due on or before
the June 30 following the day upon which payment is due, the
commissioner may by order summarily suspend or revoke the certificate
issued to the company.
(5) If, after an order is made pursuant to paragraph (4), a
request for a hearing is filed in writing and a hearing is not held
within 60 days thereafter, the order is deemed rescinded as of its
effective date. During any period when its certificate is revoked or
suspended, a company shall not conduct business pursuant to this
division, except as may be permitted by order of the commissioner.
However, the revocation, suspension, or surrender of a certificate
shall not affect the powers of the commissioner as provided in this
division.
(f) Fifty dollars ($50) for investigation services in connection
with each application for qualification of any person under Section
17200.8, other than investigation services under subdivision (c) of
this section.
(g) A fee not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25) for the filing
of a notice or report required by rules adopted pursuant to
subdivision (a) or Section 17203.1.
(h) (1) If costs and expenses associated with the enforcement of
this division, including overhead, are or will be incurred by the
commissioner during the year for which the annual license fee is
levied, and that will or could result in the commissioner's incurring
of costs and expenses, including overhead, in excess of the costs
and expenses, including overhead, budgeted for expenditure for the
year in which the annual license fee is levied, then the commissioner
may levy a special assessment on each escrow agent for each office
or location in an amount estimated to pay for the actual costs and
expenses associated with the enforcement of this division, including
overhead, in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000)
for each office or location. The commissioner shall notify each
escrow agent by mail of the amount of the special assessment levied
against it, and that payment of the special assessment is payable by
the escrow agent within 60 days of receipt of notification by the
commissioner. The funds received from the special assessment shall be
deposited into the State Corporations Fund and shall be used only
for the purposes for which the special assessment is made.
(2) If payment is not made within 60 days, the commissioner may
assess and collect a penalty, in addition to the special assessment,
of 10 percent of the special assessment for each month or part of a
month that the payment is delayed or withheld. If an escrow agent
fails to pay the special assessment on or before 60 days following
the day upon which payment is due, the commissioner may by order
summarily suspend or revoke the certificate issued to the company. If
an order is made under this subdivision, the provisions of paragraph
(5) of subdivision (e) shall apply.
(3) If the amount collected pursuant to this subdivision exceeds
the actual costs and expenses, including overhead, incurred in the
administration and enforcement of this division and any deficit
incurred, the excess shall be credited to each escrow agent on a pro
rata basis.