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Pursuant to statute and Insurance regulations a North Carolina Professional Employer Organization surety bond is required from all parties that wish to engage in professional employee services. “Professional employer services” means an arrangement by which employees of a licensee are… Continue Reading →
As of December 26th, 2013 the State of Michigan’s landfill surety bond requirements have been modified. The section of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act pertinent to the bonding requirement for the various types of landfill is as follows: Sec. 11523…. Continue Reading →
An auto dealer must file a Maine motor vehicle dealer bond with the Secretary of State unless he or she deals exclusively with equipment and light trailers. State statute defines a motor vehicle dealer as a person engaged in the business… Continue Reading →
A license and Kentucky gasoline dealer bond are required in order to refine, produce, distill, manufacture, blend, compound, receive, use, sell, transport, store, or distribute any gasoline or special fuel. Pursuant to KRS §138.310, sale, storage or transportation of any gasoline… Continue Reading →
Generally, a trial court decision may be enforced pending appeal or review unless a Washington supersedeas bond is posted and the execution stayed pursuant to the provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure (RAP 8.1). Any party to a review proceeding… Continue Reading →
As in most states where regulated, an Arkansas collection agency bond is required of persons and entities engaging in collection activity. Arkansas statutes defines a collection agency as any person who works with or employs one or more other persons, or… Continue Reading →
Both resident and out-of-state operators must provide a Washington collection agency bond before offering debt collection services within the state. The law defines “collection agency” as: (a) Any person engaged in soliciting claims for collection, or collecting or attempting to collect… Continue Reading →
As a operational prerequisite an Oklahoma alcoholic beverage tax bond must be posted by every holder of a mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer or special event license issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission. The surety company issuing the… Continue Reading →
The Department of Insurance requires a North Carolina collection agency bond from every provider of regulated collection services in the state. A “collection agency” defined by N.C.G.S. §58-70-15, as any person that procures a listing of delinquent debtors from any creditor and… Continue Reading →
In cases where a decedent leaves no will a personal representative will have to provide a New Jersey administrator bond, also referred to as a New Jersey personal representative bond. The bond is required by the County Surrogate Court or… Continue Reading →
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