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Business Entity Names
Yes. Setting up an account with the CIS takes just a few minutes and you do not need to have an existing Virginia or Foreign business to do so. For help creating an account, please review the account creation how-to guide or watch a short video tutorial.
RESA Laws & Regulations
RESA Laws and Regulations
- Title 55.1 of the Code of Virginia
- Real Estate Settlement Agents (§ 55.1-1000 thru § 55.1-1016)
- Real Estate Settlements (§ 55.1-903 thru § 55.1-906)
- Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia
- Insurance Agents (§ 38.2-1800 thru § 1874)
- Unfair Trade Practices (§ 38.2-500 thru § 38.2-517)
- Title Insurance (§ 38.2-4600 thru § 38.2-4616)
- Chapter 395 of the Virginia Administrative Code
Business Entity Names
Check to make sure you have included the business type in the name (e.g. Acme, LLC.). Next, enter a name that is distinct. If another business already has a name you want to use, you’ll need to find another name. Each business must have a distinct name.
Fictitious Names
If you have questions about who has the right to use a fictitious name, or if a fictitious name conflicts with another, we advise that you speak with an attorney.
For information regarding the availability of a business entity name, see Business Entity Names FAQs.
Pharmacy Benefits Mgmt
Important Memorandum addressing application process changes, rebate report filing frequency, clarification of report recipients (06/15/2022)
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A pharmacy benefits manager is an entity that performs pharmacy benefits management – that is, administers or manages prescription drug benefits provided by a carrier for the benefit of covered individuals. It includes an entity acting for a pharmacy benefits manager in a contractual relationship in the performance of pharmacy benefits management for a carrier, nonprofit hospital, or third-party payor under a health program administered by Virginia. Pharmacy benefits management is now regulated by Virginia, which includes licensing, reporting and prohibited conduct.
For inquiries related to licensure, please email AgentLicensing@scc.virginia.gov or call (804) 371-9631.
For all other inquiries, such as rebate reporting, please email BureauofInsurance@scc.virginia.gov or call (804) 371-9741.