Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R162 - Real Estate
Rule R162-2c - Utah Residential Mortgage Practices and Licensing Rules
Section R162-2c-203 - Utah-Specific Education Certification
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 162-2c-203
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1)
(a) A
school offering Utah-specific education shall certify with the division before
providing any instruction.
(b) To
certify, a school applicant shall prepare and supply the following information
to the division:
(i) contact information,
including:
(A) name, phone number, email
address, and address of the physical facility;
(B) name, phone number, email address, and
address of any school director;
(C)
name, phone number, email address, and address of any school owner;
and
(D) an email address where
correspondence will be received by the school;
(ii) evidence that each school director and
owner meets the requirements outlined in Subsection
R162-2c-202(1)
and the competency requirements outlined in
R162-2c-202(2);
(iii) school description, including:
(A) type of school;
(B) description of the school's physical
facilities; and
(C) type of
instruction method;
(iv)
list of the instructors, including any guest lecturers, who will be teaching
each course;
(v) proof that each
instructor:
(A) has been certified by the
division; or
(B) is exempt from
certification under Subsection (6)(f);
(vi) statement of attendance requirements as
provided to students;
(vii) refund
policy as provided to students;
(viii) disclaimer as provided to students;
and
(ix) criminal history
disclosure statement as provided to students.
(c)
(i) The
course schedule may not provide or allow for more than eight credit hours per
student per day.
(ii) The
attendance statement shall require that each student attend at least 90% of the
scheduled class time.
(iii) The
disclaimer shall adhere to the following requirements:
(A) be typed in capital letters at least 1/4
inch high; and
(B) state the
following language: "Any student attending, state the name of the school, is
under no obligation to affiliate with any of the mortgage entities that may be
soliciting for licensees at this school."
(iv) The criminal history disclosure
statement shall:
(A) be provided to students
while they are still eligible for a full refund; and
(B) clearly inform the student that upon
application with the nationwide database, the student will be required to:
(I) accurately disclose the student's
criminal history according to the licensing questionnaire provided by the
nationwide database and authorized by the division; and
(II) provide to the division complete court
documentation relative to any criminal proceeding that the applicant is
required to disclose;
(C)
clearly inform the student that the division will consider the applicant's
criminal history pursuant to Subsection
R162-2c-202(1)
in making a decision on the application; and
(D) include a section for the student's
attestation that the student has read and understood the disclosure.
(d) Within ten days
after the occurrence of any material change in the information outlined in
Subsection (1), the school shall provide to the division written notice of that
change.
(2) A school certification expires 24 months from the date of issuance and must be renewed before the expiration date in order for the school to remain in operation. To renew, a school applicant shall:
(a) complete
a renewal application as provided by the division;
(b) pay a nonrefundable renewal
fee;
(c) provide a list of the
proposed courses with a projected schedule of days, times, and locations of
classes; and
(d) provide the
information specified in Subsection 3(c) for Utah-specific course certification
for the division's evaluation of each proposed course.
(3)
(a) A
school providing a Utah-specific course shall certify the course with the
division before offering the course to students.
(b) Application shall be made at least 30
days prior to the date on which a course requiring certification is proposed to
begin.
(c) To certify a
Utah-specific course, a school applicant shall prepare and supply the following
information:
(i) instruction
method;
(ii) outline of the course,
including:
(A) a list of subjects covered in
the course;
(B) reference to the
approved course outline for each subject covered;
(C) length of the course in terms of hours
spent in instruction;
(D) number of
course hours allocated for each subject;
(E) at least three learning objectives for
every hour of class time;
(F)
instruction format for each subject, whether traditional classroom,
virtual-live, distance education, or other format;
(G) name and credentials of any guest
lecturer; and
(H) list of topics
and sessions taught by any guest lecturer;
(iii) a list of the titles, authors, and
publishers of required textbooks;
(iv) copies of any workbook used in
conjunction with a non-lecture method of instruction;
(v) a copy of each quiz and examination, with
an answer key; and
(vi) the grading
system, including methods of testing and standards of grading.
(d)
(i) The texts, workbooks, supplement
pamphlets and other materials shall be appropriate, current, accurate, and
applicable to the required course outline.
(ii) The course shall cover each of the
topics set forth in the associated outline.
(iii) The lecture method shall be used for at
least 50% of course instruction unless the division gives special approval
otherwise.
(iv) A school applicant
that uses a non-lecture method for any portion of course instruction shall
provide to the student:
(A) an accompanying
workbook as approved by the division for the student to complete during the
instruction; and
(B) a certified
instructor available within 48 hours of the non-lecture instruction to answer
student questions.
(v)
The division shall not approve an online education course unless:
(A) there is a method to ensure that the
enrolled student is the person who actually completes the course;
(B) the time spent in actual instruction is
equivalent to the credit hours awarded for the course; and
(C) there is a method to ensure that the
student comprehends the material.
(4)
(a) A
prelicensing course expires at the same time the school certification
expires.
(b) A prelicensing course
certification is renewed automatically when the school certification is
renewed.
(5)
(a) The commission may appoint an education
committee to:
(i) assist the division and the
commission in approving course topics; and
(ii) make recommendations to the division and
the commission about:
(A) whether a particular
course topic is relevant to residential mortgage principles and practices;
and
(B) whether a particular course
topic would tend to enhance the competency and professionalism of
licensees.
(b) The division and the commission may
accept or reject the education committee's recommendation on any course
topic.
(6)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(f),
an instructor shall certify with the division before teaching a Utah-specific
course.
(b) Application shall be
made at least 30 days prior to the date on which the instructor proposes to
begin teaching.
(c) To certify as
an instructor of mortgage loan originator prelicensing courses, an individual
shall provide evidence of:
(i) a high school
diploma or its equivalent;
(ii)
(A) at least five years of experience in the
residential mortgage industry within the past ten years; or
(B) successful completion of appropriate
college-level courses specific to the topic proposed to be taught;
(iii)
(A) a minimum of 12 months of full-time
teaching experience;
(B) part-time
teaching experience that equates to 12 months of full-time teaching experience;
or
(C) participation in instructor
development workshops totaling at least two days in length; and
(iv) having passed, within the
six-month period preceding the date of application, the lending manager
licensing examination.
(d) To certify as an instructor of LM
prelicensing courses, an individual shall:
(i) meet the general requirements of
Subsection 6(c); and
(ii) meet the
specific requirements for any of the following courses the individual proposes
to teach.
(A) Management of a Residential
Mortgage Loan Office: at least two years practical experience in managing an
office engaged in the business of residential mortgage loans.
(B) Mortgage Lending Law: two years practical
experience in the field of real estate law; and either:
(I) current active membership in the Utah Bar
Association; or
(II) degree from an
American Bar Association accredited law school.
(C) Advanced Appraisal:
(I) at least two years practical experience
in appraising; and
(II) current
state-certified appraiser license.
(D) Advanced Finance:
(I) at least two years practical experience
in real estate finance; and
(II)
association with a lending institution as a loan originator.
(e) To act
as an instructor of NMLS-approved continuing education courses, an individual
shall certify through the nationwide database.
(f) The following instructors are not
required to be certified by the division:
(i)
a guest lecturer who:
(A) is an expert in the
field on which instruction is given;
(B) provides to the division a resume or
similar documentation evidencing satisfactory knowledge, background,
qualifications, and expertise; and
(C) teaches no more than 20% of the course
hours;
(ii) a college or
university faculty member who evidences academic training, industry experience,
or other qualifications acceptable to the division;
(iii) an individual who:
(A) evidences academic training, industry
experience, or other qualifications satisfactory to the division; and
(B) receives approval from the commission;
and (iv) a division employee.
(g)
(i) An
instructor certification for Utah-specific prelicensing education expires 24
months from the date of issuance and shall be renewed before the expiration
date.
(ii) To renew an instructor
certification for Utah-specific prelicensing education, an applicant shall
submit to the division:
(A) evidence of
having taught at least 20 hours of instruction in a certified mortgage
education course during the preceding two years;
(B) evidence of having attended an instructor
development workshop sponsored by the division during the preceding two years;
and
(C) a renewal fee as required
by the division.
(iii)
To renew an instructor certification for continuing education, an individual
shall certify through the nationwide database.
(h)
(i) An
instructor who is certified by the division may reinstate an expired
certification within 30 days of expiration by:
(A) complying with Subsection (6)(g);
and
(B) paying an additional
nonrefundable late fee.
(ii) Until six months following the date of
expiration, an instructor who is certified by the division may reinstate a
certification that has been expired more than 30 days by:
(A) complying with Subsection
(6)(g);
(B) paying an additional
nonrefundable late fee; and
(C)
completing six hours of education related to residential mortgages or teaching
techniques.
(7)
(a) The
division may monitor schools and instructors for:
(i) adherence to course content;
(ii) quality of instruction and instructional
materials; and
(iii) fulfillment of
affirmative duties as outlined in Subsections
R162-2c-301a(5)(a)
and
R162-2c-301a(6)(a).
(b) To monitor schools and
instructors, the division may:
(i) collect
and review evaluation forms; or
(ii) assign an evaluator to attend a course
and make a report to the division.
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