Virginia Code 38.2-1223: Subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney.
A. Every subscriber of a domestic assessable reciprocal shall execute a subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney setting forth the rights, privileges and obligations of the subscriber as an underwriter and as a policyholder, and the powers and duties of the attorney. Every subscriber of a nonassessable reciprocal may execute a subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney setting forth the rights, privileges, and obligations of the subscriber as an underwriter and as a policyholder, and the powers and duties of the attorney. If a nonassessable reciprocal does not require execution of a subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney, the reciprocal shall include on its policies a statement that the subscriber shall be bound by the terms and conditions of the then current subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney on file with the attorney and the Commission, a copy of which shall be provided to each subscriber with each new or renewal policy, and each subscriber shall by operation of law be bound by such subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney as if individually executed. Without additional execution, notice or acceptance, every subscriber of a reciprocal agrees to be bound by any modification of the terms of the power of attorney and subscriber’s agreement which is jointly made by the attorney and the subscribers’ advisory committee pursuant to § 38.2-1224, and which shall be on file with the attorney and the Commission. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the original organizing subscribers of a reciprocal shall be required to execute and file with the declaration referred to in § 38.2-1219 the subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney when such filing is in conjunction with the original organization and licensure by the Commission of a reciprocal as provided in § 38.2-1219. The subscriber’s agreement and power of attorney shall contain in substance the following provisions:
Terms Used In Virginia Code 38.2-1223
- Attorney: means the person designated and authorized by subscribers as the attorney-in-fact having authority to obligate them on reciprocal insurance contracts. See Virginia Code 38.2-1201
- Commission: means the State Corporation Commission. See Virginia Code 38.2-100
- Power of attorney: A written instrument which authorizes one person to act as another's agent or attorney. The power of attorney may be for a definite, specific act, or it may be general in nature. The terms of the written power of attorney may specify when it will expire. If not, the power of attorney usually expires when the person granting it dies. Source: OCC
- Process: includes subpoenas, the summons and complaint in a civil action, and process in statutory actions. See Virginia Code 1-237
- Reciprocal: means the aggregation of subscribers under a common name. See Virginia Code 38.2-1201
- Service of process: The service of writs or summonses to the appropriate party.
- Subscriber: means a person obligated under a reciprocal insurance agreement. See Virginia Code 38.2-1201
1. A designation and appointment of the attorney to act for and bind the subscriber in all transactions relating to or arising out of the operations of the reciprocal;
2. A provision empowering the attorney (i) to accept service of process on behalf of the reciprocal and (ii) to appoint the clerk of the Commission agent of the reciprocal upon whom may be served all lawful process against or notice to the reciprocal;
3. Except for nonassessable policies, a provision for a contingent assessment liability of each subscriber in a specified amount in accordance with § 38.2-1212; and
4. The maximum amount to be deducted from advance premiums or deposits to be paid the attorney, and the items of expense, in addition to losses, to be paid by the reciprocal.
B. The subscriber’s agreement may:
1. Provide for the right of substitution of the attorney and revocation of the power of attorney;
2. Impose any restrictions upon the exercise of the power agreed upon by the subscribers;
3. Provide for the exercise of any right reserved to the subscribers directly or through an advisory committee; or
4. Contain other lawful provisions considered advisable.
1952, c. 317, § 38.1-700; 1986, c. 562; 1990, c. 10.