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TITLE 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
PART 4 - DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING
CHAPTER 55 - RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATORS
SUBCHAPTER B - LICENSING
SECTION/RULE §55.108 - Required Education

(a) Pre-Licensing Education and Examination. As provided by Finance Code §180.056, an individual applying for an originator's license (applicant) must complete the pre-licensing education and coursework prescribed by the federal S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act (federal SAFE Act) and approved by NMLS. Such education and coursework must include 3 hours of instruction relating to the applicable laws, rules, and practice considerations governing residential mortgage loan origination in Texas. As provided by Finance Code §180.057, an applicant must pass a written test prescribed by the federal SAFE Act and approved by NMLS.(b) Lapsing of Pre-Licensing Education and Examination. An applicant other than a current license holder seeking renewal under §55.103 of this title (relating to Renewal of the License; i.e., an individual seeking a new license) must have completed the required pre-licensing education and coursework described by subsection (a) within the 3 years preceding the date of application; otherwise, the applicant must take the pre-licensing education and coursework approved and offered at the time of the application. Additionally, if an applicant for a new license did not pass the National Component with Uniform State Content examination approved by NMLS on or after April 1, 2013, the applicant must pass the current pre-licensing examination approved by NMLS in order to satisfy the requirements of Finance Code §180.057 (examinations taken prior to April 1, 2013, will not satisfy such requirements).(c) Recognition of Pre-Licensing Education Taken in Another Jurisdiction. As provided by Finance Code §180.056, SML will recognize pre-licensing education and coursework taken in another jurisdiction subject to the requirements of the federal SAFE Act; provided, it is approved by NMLS for that purpose and otherwise meets the requirements of the federal SAFE Act, and Finance Code Chapter 180. However, SML will not recognize those hours of pre-licensing education and coursework taken in another jurisdiction the content of which was specific to that jurisdiction and that comprised the 12-hour undefined electives portion of such pre-licensing education and coursework. An applicant may take coursework that is of limited duration and limited in scope to the applicable laws, rules, and practice considerations governing residential mortgage loan origination in Texas in order to supplement and remedy a shortfall in hours derived from non-recognition of pre-licensing education taken in another jurisdiction, as provided by this subsection.(d) Continuing Education. As provided by Finance Code §180.060 and §55.103 of this title, an originator must complete, on an annual basis, continuing education and coursework approved by NMLS in order to renew the license.

Source Note: The provisions of this §55.108 adopted to be effective November 23, 2024, 49 TexReg 9203.

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