Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R162 - Real Estate
Rule R162-2c - Utah Residential Mortgage Practices and Licensing Rules
Section R162-2c-204 - License Renewal, Reinstatement, and Reapplication
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 162-2c-204
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The deadlines for license renewal, reinstatement and reapplication are as follows:
(a)
(i) To
renew on time, a person who holds an active license as of October 31 shall
renew by December 31 of the same calendar year.
(ii)
(A) A
person who obtains a license on or after November 1 shall renew by December 31
of the following calendar year.
(B)
A person who is not required to renew in the first year of licensure pursuant
to Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A) shall nevertheless complete, prior to December 31
of the first year of licensure, continuing education as required for renewal
pursuant to Subsection R162-2c-204(3)(a) if the individual did not complete the
mortgage loan originator national prelicensing education during the calendar
year.
(b)
The deadline to reinstate a license that expires on December 31 is February 28
of the year following the date of expiration.
(c) After the reinstatement deadline passes,
a person shall reapply for licensure pursuant to Subsection
R162-2c-204(3)(c).
(2)
(a)
(i)
Individuals applying to renew or reinstate a license shall evidence honesty,
integrity, and truthfulness as required for initial licensure.
(ii)
(A) An
individual applying for a renewed license may not have:
(I) a felony that resulted in a conviction or
plea agreement during the renewal period; or
(II) a finding of fraud, misrepresentation,
or deceit entered against the applicant by a court of competent jurisdiction or
a government agency and occurring within the renewal period.
(B) A licensee shall submit a
fingerprint background report to renew a license every fifth year following the
renewal period beginning November 2015. If the licensee has submitted a
fingerprint background report to the NMLS that is current according to the NMLS
and is dated within 90-days of the date of the application to renew, the
Division shall use that fingerprint background report in satisfaction of the
requirement of this subsection. If there is no current fingerprint background
report in the NMLS, the licensee shall submit a fingerprint background report
to the NMLS with the licensee's application to renew.
(iii) The division may deny an individual
applicant a renewed license upon evidence, as outlined in Subsection
R162-2c-202(1)(b),
of circumstances that reflect negatively on the applicant's honesty, integrity,
or truthfulness and that:
(A) occurred during
the renewal period; or
(B) were not
disclosed and considered in a previous application or renewal.
(iv) The division may deny an
entity applicant a renewed license upon evidence that a control person fails to
meet the standards for honesty, integrity, and truthfulness required of
individual applicants.
(b)
(i)
Individual applicants and control persons shall evidence that they maintain the
competency required for initial licensure.
(ii) The division may deny an individual
applicant a renewed license upon evidence, as outlined in Subsection
R162-2c-202(2),
of circumstances that reflect negatively on the applicant's competency and
that:
(A) occurred during the renewal period;
or
(B) were not disclosed and
considered in a previous application or renewal.
(iii) The division may deny an entity
applicant a renewed license upon evidence that a control person fails to meet
the standard for competency required of individual applicants.
(c) Individuals applying to renew
or reinstate a license shall evidence financial responsibility. A licensee
shall submit a credit report to renew a license every fifth year following the
renewal period beginning November 2015. If the licensee has submitted a credit
report to the NMLS that is current according to the NMLS and is dated within
30-days of the date of the application to renew, the Division shall use that
credit report in satisfaction of the requirement of this subsection. If there
is no current credit report in the NMLS, the licensee shall submit a credit
report to the NMLS with the licensee's application to renew.
(3) Education requirements for renewal, reinstatement, and reapplication.
(a)
(i)
Except as provided in Subsection (3)(a)(ii), to qualify for license renewal, an
individual who holds an active license as of January 1 of the calendar year
shall complete, within the calendar year in which the individual's license is
scheduled to expire, the following courses, none of which may be duplicative of
courses taken in the same or preceding renewal period:
(A) a division-approved course on Utah law,
completed annually; and
(B) eight
hours of continuing education approved through the nationwide database, as
follows:
(I) three hours federal laws and
regulations;
(II) two hours ethics
which may include fraud, consumer protection, and fair lending
issues;
(III) two hours training
related to lending standards for non-traditional mortgage products;
and
(IV) one hour undefined
instruction on mortgage origination.
(C) In addition to other required continuing
education, a mortgage loan originator shall complete a division-approved
continuing education course for new loan originators prior to their first
renewal.
(ii) An
individual who completes the mortgage loan originator nationwide prelicensing
education between January 1 and December 31 in their initial license renewal
for the renewal period ending December 31 is exempt from the nationwide
database continuing education requirements and the division-approved course on
Utah law.
(b) To
reinstate an expired mortgage loan originator or lending manager license, an
individual shall, by February 28 of the calendar year following the date on
which the license expired, complete:
(i) the
division-approved course on Utah law specified in Subsection
(3)(a)(i)(A);
(ii) eight hours of
continuing education:
(A) in topics listed in
Subsection (3)(a)(i)(B); and
(B)
(I) approved by the nationwide database as
"continuing education" if completed prior to the date of expiration;
or
(II) approved by the nationwide
database as "late continuing education" if completed between the date of
expiration and the deadline for reinstatement; and
(iii) if the new mortgage loan
originator continuing education course was required for renewal prior to the
expiration of their license, in addition to other required continuing
education, a mortgage loan originator shall complete the division-approved
continuing education course for new loan originators prior to
reinstatement.
(c)
(i) To reapply for licensure after the
reinstatement deadline passes and by or before December 31 of the calendar year
following the date on which the license expired, an individual shall complete
the division-approved course on Utah law and continuing education requirement
outlined in Subsection (3)(b).
(ii)
To reapply for licensure after the deadline described in Subsection (3)(c)(i)
passes, an individual shall:
(A) complete
eight hours of continuing education:
(I) in
topics listed in Subsection (3)(a)(i); and
(II) approved by the nationwide database as
"late continuing education"; and
(B) within the 12-month period preceding the
date of reapplication, take and pass:
(I) the
15-hour Utah-specific mortgage loan originator prelicensing education, if the
terminated license was a mortgage loan originator license; or
(II) the 40-hour Utah-specific lending
manager prelicensing education and associated examination, if the terminated
license was a lending manager license; and
(C) complete the division-approved course on
Utah law specified in Subsection (3)(a)(i)(A).
(4) The procedures for renewal, reinstatement, and reapplication are as follows:
(a) An individual licensee shall:
(i) evidence having completed education as
required by Subsection R162-2c-204(3);
(ii) submit to the division the
jurisdiction-specific documents and information required by the nationwide
database; and
(iii) submit through
the nationwide database:
(A) a request for
renewal, if renewing or reinstating a license; or
(B) a request for a new license, if
reapplying; and
(iv) pay
the fees required by the division and by the nationwide database, including
applicable late fees.
(b) An entity licensee shall:
(i) submit through the nationwide database a
request for renewal;
(ii) submit to
the division the jurisdiction-specific documents and information required by
the nationwide database;
(iii)
renew the registration of any branch office or other trade name registered
under the entity license; and
(iv)
pay through the nationwide database each of the fees, including applicable late
fees, required by the division and by the nationwide database.
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