Maryland Code § FI-11-612

Section FI-11-612
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(a) Before applying for renewal of a license, a licensee shall complete at
least 8 hours of continuing education, which shall include:
(1) 3 hours of instruction on federal law and regulations relating to
mortgage origination;
(2) 2 hours of instruction on ethics, including instruction on fraud,
consumer protection, and fair lending issues; and

(3) 2 hours of training related to lending standards for the
nontraditional mortgage product marketplace.
(b) (1) All continuing education courses shall be reviewed and approved
by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
(2) Review and approval of a continuing education course shall
include review and approval of the course provider by the Nationwide Mortgage
Licensing System and Registry.
(c) Continuing education may be offered in a classroom, online, or by any
other means approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
(d) A licensee:
(1) Shall receive credit for a continuing education course only in the
year in which the course is taken; and
(2) May not take the same continuing education course to meet the
annual requirement for continuing education.
(e) A licensee who teaches an approved continuing education course may
receive credit for the licensee's own annual continuing education requirement at the
rate of 2 hours of credit for every 1 hour taught.
(f) A licensee's successful completion in another state of the continuing
education requirements approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and
Registry, except continuing education requirements specific to that other state, shall
be accepted by the Commissioner as credit towards completion of continuing
education requirements in this State.
(g) This section does not preclude any continuing education course, as
approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry, that is
provided by the employer of the mortgage loan originator or an entity that is affiliated
with the mortgage loan originator by an agency contract, or any subsidiary or affiliate
of the employer or entity.
(h) The Commissioner may adopt regulations to implement this section.

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