Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 4 - DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING
Chapter 57 - MORTGAGE BANKERS
Subchapter D - SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT
Section 57.310 - Appeals

Universal Citation: 7 TX Admin Code § 57.310

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

(a) Purpose. Finance Code Chapter 157 provides that certain decisions of the Commissioner adverse to the mortgage banker or other person may be appealed and offers the opportunity for an adjudicative hearing to challenge the decision. This section establishes various deadlines by which a mortgage banker or other person must appeal the decision before it becomes final and non-appealable.

(b) The following appeal deadlines apply:

(1) Registration Denials. A registration denial under Finance Code § 157.003(e) must be appealed within 10 days after the date notice of the Commissioner's decision is received by the person seeking the registration.

(2) Notice of Revocation. A notice of revocation issued under Finance Code § 157.009 must be appealed within 30 days after the date the notice is issued.

(3) Other Deadlines. Any appeal not otherwise addressed by this section must be made within 30 days after the date notice or order is issued.

(c) Requests for Appeal. An appeal must be made in writing and received by SML on or before the appeal deadline. An appeal may be sent by mail (Attn: Legal Division, 2601 N. Lamar Blvd., Suite 201, Austin, Texas 78705) or by email (enforcement@sml.texas.gov).

(d) Effect of Not Appealing. A mortgage banker or other person that does not timely appeal the Commissioner's decision is deemed to have irrevocably waived any right it had to challenge the decision or request an adjudicative hearing on the decision and is deemed not to have exhausted all administrative remedies available to it for purposes of judicial review of the Commissioner's decision under Government Code § 2001.171. The failure to appeal an order of the Commissioner results in the order becoming final and non-appealable. The failure to appeal a notice of the Commissioner's decision means the Commissioner can issue a final, non-appealable order at any time without further notice or opportunity for a hearing to the mortgage banker or other person.

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