Colorado Code § 12-10-714

Hearing - administrative law judge - review - rules
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(1) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, all proceedings before the board with respect to disciplinary
actions and denial of licensure under this part 7, at the discretion of the board, may be conducted
by an authorized representative of the board or an administrative law judge pursuant to sections
24-4-104 and 24-4-105.
(2) Proceedings shall be held in the county where the board has its office or in such other
place as the board may designate. If the licensee is employed by another licensed mortgage loan
originator or by a real estate broker, the board shall also notify the licensee's employer by
mailing, by first-class mail, a copy of the written notice required under section 24-4-104 (3) to
the employer's last-known business address.
(3) The board, an authorized representative of the board, or an administrative law judge
shall conduct all hearings for denying, suspending, or revoking a license or certificate on behalf
of the board, subject to appropriations made to the department of personnel. Each administrative
law judge shall be appointed pursuant to part 10 of article 30 of title 24. The administrative law
judge shall conduct the hearing in accordance with sections 24-4-104 and 24-4-105. No license
shall be denied, suspended, or revoked until the board has made its decision.
(4) The decision of the board in any disciplinary action or denial of licensure under this
section is subject to judicial review by the court of appeals. In order to effectuate the purposes of
this part 7, the board has the power to promulgate rules pursuant to article 4 of title 24.
(5) In a judicial review proceeding, the court may stay the execution or effect of any
final order of the board; but a hearing shall be held affording the parties an opportunity to be
heard for the purpose of determining whether the public health, safety, and welfare would be
endangered by staying the board's order. If the court determines that the order should be stayed,
it shall also determine at the hearing the amount of the bond and adequacy of the surety, which
bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance by the petitioner of all obligations as a
mortgage loan originator and upon the prompt payment of all damages arising from or caused by
the delay in the taking effect of or enforcement of the order complained of and for all costs that
may be assessed or required to be paid in connection with the proceedings.
(6) In any hearing conducted by the board or an authorized representative of the board in
which there is a possibility of the denial, suspension, or revocation of a license because of the
conviction of a felony or of a crime involving moral turpitude, the board or its authorized
representative shall be governed by section 24-5-101.

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