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Balance Billing
Congress enacted the No Surprises Act in December 2020, as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA). This law applies even where the Virginia law may not apply.
Consumer notice
The Bureau has prepared a notice to inform consumers of their balance billing rights and protections. We intend for this notice to satisfy both the federal No Surprises Act and Virginia's laws. Carriers and providers should provide this notice to persons who are protected by both Virginia and federal surprise balance billing laws.
Virginia and Federal Enforcement of the CAA
Virginia received the below letter that represents CMS’s understanding of the CAA provisions that Virginia will enforce versus the provisions that CMS will enforce, including the circumstances in which the federal independent dispute resolution process and the federal patient-provider dispute resolution process apply in Virginia, and in what circumstances. The Bureau of Insurance plans to release additional information that clarifies the points in this letter.Other Resources
The Future of Balance Billing in Virginia PowerPointProvider Bulletin
Application of Surprise Billing Law Chart
2020AR
Addresses
Mailing Addresses:
State Corporation Commission
<Specific Division or Staff Member>
P.O. Box 1197
Richmond, Virginia 23218
Physical Address:
State Corporation Commission
1300 E. Main St.
Richmond, Virginia 23219
The following sections have their own mailing addresses:
Bureau of Insurance - SCC
P.O. Box 1157
Richmond, Virginia 23218
Bureau of Financial Institutions - SCC
P.O. Box 640
Richmond, Virginia 23218
Document Control Center
Office of the Clerk - SCC
P.O. Box 2118
Richmond, Virginia 23218
Apply for an Individual Virginia Insurance License
Effective January 1, 2021, fingerprinting will be required for Virginia residents applying for a new insurance license. This requirement does not pertain to license renewal applications. Review Step 1 for details.
Resources
Domestications
A Virginia corporation, limited liability company or business trust can become a foreign corporation, limited liability company or business trust by filing articles of domestication. That is, the business entity ceases to be incorporated, organized or formed under the laws of the Virginia and instead becomes incorporated, organized or formed under the laws of another jurisdiction.
Creating Articles of Domestication
We have produced guides to help you prepare the articles of domestication. You must prepare your articles as a separate document, using the forms below as a guide only. A marked-up version of the guide will not be accepted.DESCRIPTION | GUIDE FORM | FILING FEE |
Guide for Articles of Domestication (Virginia limited liability company intending to become a foreign limited liability company) | LLC1078-DOC LLC1078-PDF |
$25 File Online |
Guide for Articles of Domestication (Virginia nonstock corporation intending to become a foreign nonstock corporation) | SCC898.5-FN-DOC SCC898.5-FN-PDF |
$25 File Online |
Guide for Articles of Domestication (Virginia stock corporation intending to become a foreign stock corporation) | SCC722.5-FN-DOC SCC722.5-FN-PDF |
$25 File Online |
Domestications
A foreign corporation, limited liability company or business trust can become a Virginia corporation, limited liability company or business trust by filing articles of domestication. That is, the business entity ceases to be incorporated, organized or formed under the laws of the foreign jurisdiction and instead becomes incorporated, organized or formed under the laws of Virginia.
You can view additional information on the difference between registering and domesticating a foreign business entity in our frequently asked questions.
Creating Articles of Domestication
We have produced guides to help you prepare the articles of domestication. You must prepare your articles as a separate document, using the forms below as a guide only, A marked-up version of the guide will not be accepted.
DESCRIPTION | GUIDE FORM | FILING FEE |
Guide for Articles of Domestication (Foreign limited liability company intending to become a Virginia limited liability company) | LLC1077-DOC LLC1077-PDF |
$100 File Online |
Guide for Articles of Domestication (Foreign nonstock corporation intending to become a Virginia nonstock corporation) | SCC898.4-DOC SCC898.4-PDF |
$25 + any additional charter fee. Contact Clerk’s Office for assistance. File Online |
Guide for Articles of Domestication (Foreign stock corporation intending to become a Virginia stock corporation) | SCC722.5-VA-DOC SCC722.5-VA-PDF |
$25 + any additional charter fee. Contact Clerk’s Office for assistance. File Online |
Articles of Organizations, Formation or Trust for the Virginia Entity
Articles of Organization, Incorporation, or Trust for the Virginia business entity must also be prepared as part of the domestication. The forms for these filings can be found below:
FORM TITLE | SCC FORM #/FORMAT |
Articles of Organization of a Virginia Limited Liability Company | LLC1011-DOC LLC1011-PDF |
Articles of Incorporation of a Virginia Stock Corporation | SCC619-DOC SCC619-PDF |
Articles of Incorporation of a Virginia Nonstock Corporation | SCC819-DOC SCC819-PDF |
Articles of Trust of a Domestic Business Trust | BTA1212-DOC BTA1212-PDF |
Shared Solar
Applicable Rules
- Code of Virginia §56-585.1:12 Multi-family Shared Solar Program
- Rules Governing Multi-family Shared Solar Program
Utility Information
Commission Case PUR-2020-00124
Laws and Opinions
Statutory authority for the taxation of public service corporations is outlined in Title 58.1, Chapter 26 of the Code of Virginia.
Virginia Code sections regarding annual reporting can be found on the Annual Reports page
For code sections pertaining to a specific tax or fee, please visit the topics on the Taxes and Fees page
Opinions
The Supreme Court of Virginia upholds the State Corporation Commission's assessment and dismisses the application by Gordonsville Energy, L.P.
The State Corporation Commission upholds the Public Service Taxation's 2017 assessment of Wheelabrator Portsmouth, Inc.ExchangeAssisters
Administration of Insurance Regulation in Virginia
Administrative Letters
- Administrative Letters are the method by which the Commissioner of Insurance formally communicates with entities regulated by the Bureau of Insurance. Administrative letters are not law but are positions that the Bureau of Insurance has taken. They may provide direction, instructions, interpretations, or general information.
- Administrative Letters to be Reviewed by All Agents​
Administrative Orders
- Administrative Orders are issued by the Bureau of Insurance for certain rate and form filings. Administrative orders document the approval of rates and forms for specific types of coverage.
Insurance and Related Laws
- Virginia insurance laws are enacted by the General Assembly. Most Virginia insurance laws are found in Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia.
- Related Laws - A list of other frequently referenced statutes.
- You may purchase a copy of Insurance and Related Laws of Virginia from LexisNexis.
Insurance Regulations
- Regulations are administrative laws. In Virginia, insurance regulations are promulgated by the State Corporation Commission. Virginia insurance regulations are found in Title 14 of the Virginia Administrative Code.
- The Virginia Administrative Code (VAC) website may not be updated to include the latest regulations. To view proposed or final regulations that have not been posted to the VAC website, please review the appropriate Commission order.
Administrative Actions
- Use the Commission's Docket Search feature to search documents regarding administrative actions for agents, agencies and companies.
- Search options are available by Case Number or Case Name. Enter the appropriate case number or agent/agency/company name and click "Search." After selecting the appropriate case number from the list, a summary screen will appear. Select the "Documents" field to download/print the selected PDF file.
- NOTE: Documents filed prior to April 2002 will not be displayed. If you need certified documents or documents filed prior to 2002, please contact the Document Control Center of the Office of the Clerk of the Commission at (804) 371-9838.