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Section 11-605 - Qualifications for license.

§ 11-605. Qualifications for license.
 

(a)  Required findings.- The Commissioner may not issue a mortgage loan originator license unless the Commissioner makes, at a minimum, the following findings: 

(1) The applicant has never had a mortgage loan originator license revoked in any governmental jurisdiction; 

(2) The applicant has not been convicted of, or pled guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony in a domestic, foreign, or military court: 

(i) During the 7-year period immediately preceding the date of the application for licensing; or 

(ii) At any time preceding the date of application, if the felony involved an act of fraud, dishonesty, a breach of trust, or money laundering; 

(3) The applicant has demonstrated financial responsibility, character, and general fitness sufficient to command the confidence of the community and to warrant a determination that the mortgage loan originator will operate honestly, fairly, and efficiently; 

(4) The applicant has completed the prelicensing education requirement under § 11-606 of this subtitle and any prelicensing education requirements established by the Commissioner by regulation; 

(5) The applicant has passed a test that meets the requirements established under § 11-606.1 of this subtitle and any prelicensing testing requirements established by the Commissioner by regulation; and 

(6) The applicant has met the surety bond requirement under § 11-619 of this subtitle. 

(b)  Pardoned convictions.- A conviction for which a pardon has been granted is not a conviction for purposes of subsection (a)(2) of this section. 

(c)  Facts that may not be sole basis for determination.- A determination that an individual does not meet the requirements for financial responsibility under subsection (a)(3) of this section may not be based solely on: 

(1) Debts arising from medical expenses, including judgments; 

(2) Except for delinquent child support payments, debts, including judgments, arising from divorce proceedings or divorce settlements; 

(3) Foreclosures on the applicant's principal residence; 

(4) The applicant's credit score as reported by any consumer reporting agency, as defined in 15 U.S.C. § 1681a; or 

(5) The applicant's involvement in a bankruptcy proceeding under Title 11 of the United States Code. 
 

[2009, ch. 4; ch. 60, § 5.] 
 

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