Utah Code § 61-2c-204.1

Education providers -- Education requirements -- Examination requirements
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Approved continuing education course" means a course of continuing education that is
approved by the nationwide database.
(b) "Approved prelicensing education course" means a course of prelicensing education that is
approved by the nationwide database or by the division.
(2)
(a) A person may not provide Utah-specific prelicensing education if that person is not certified by
the division under this chapter.
(b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the division
shall make rules establishing:
(i) certification criteria and procedures to become a certified education provider; and
(ii) standards of conduct for a certified education provider.
(c) In accordance with the rules described in Subsection (2)(b), the division shall certify a person
to provide the education described in Subsection (2)(a).
(d)
(i) Upon request, the division shall make available to the public a list of the names and
addresses of certified education providers either directly or through a third party.
(ii) A person who requests a list under this Subsection (2)(d) shall pay the costs incurred by the
division to make the list available.
(e) In certifying a person as a certified education provider, the division by rule may:
(i) distinguish between an individual instructor and an entity that provides education; or
(ii) approve Utah-specific prelicensing education.
(3)
(a) The division may not:

(i) license an individual under this chapter as a mortgage loan originator who has not completed
the prelicensing education required by this section:
(A) before taking the licensing examinations required by Subsection (4);
(B) in the number of hours, not to exceed 90 hours, required by rule made by the division in
accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
(C) that includes the prelicensing education required by federal licensing regulations;
(ii) subject to Subsection (6), renew a license of an individual who has not completed the
continuing education required by this section and Section 61-2c-205:
(A) in the number of hours required by rule made by the division in accordance with Title 63G,
Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
(B) that includes the continuing education required by federal licensing regulations; or
(iii) license an individual under this chapter as a lending manager who has not completed
the prelicensing education required by Section 61-2c-206 before taking the licensing
examination required by Section 61-2c-206.
(b) Subject to Subsection (3)(a) and with the concurrence of the division, the commission shall
determine:
(i) except as provided in Subsection 61-2c-206(1)(b), the appropriate number of hours of
prelicensing education required to obtain a license;
(ii) the subject matters of the prelicensing education required under this section and Section
61-2c-206, including online education or distance learning options;
(iii) the appropriate number of hours of continuing education required to renew a license,
including additional continuing education required for a new loan originator; and
(iv) the subject matter of courses the division may accept for continuing education purposes.
(c) The commission may appoint a committee to make recommendations to the commission
concerning approval of prelicensing education and continuing education courses, except
that the commission shall appoint at least one member to the committee to represent each
association that represents a significant number of individuals licensed under this chapter.
(d) The division may by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act, provide for the calculation of continuing education credits, except that the
rules shall be consistent with 12 U.S.C. Sec. 5105.
(4)
(a) The division may not license an individual under this chapter unless that individual first
passes the qualified written national test developed by the nationwide database that includes
the uniform state test content that:
(i) meets the minimum federal licensing requirements; and
(ii) is administered by an approved examination provider.
(b) The commission, with the concurrence of the division, shall determine the requirements for
the lending manager licensing examination required under Section 61-2c-206 that tests the
applicant's knowledge of:
(i) fundamentals of the English language;
(ii) arithmetic;
(iii) provisions of this chapter;
(iv) advanced residential mortgage principles and practices; and
(v) other aspects of Utah law the commission, with the concurrence of the division, determines
appropriate.
(c) An individual who will engage in an activity as a mortgage loan originator, is not considered to
have passed a licensing examination if that individual has not met the minimum competence
requirements of 12 U.S.C. Sec. 5104(d)(3).

(5) When reasonably practicable, the commission and the division shall make the Utah-specific
education requirements described in this section available electronically through one or more
distance education methods approved by the commission and division.
(6)
(a) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
commission, with the concurrence of the division, shall make rules establishing procedures
under which a licensee may be exempted from a Utah-specific continuing education
requirement:
(i) for a period not to exceed four years; and
(ii) upon a finding of reasonable cause.
(b) An individual who engages in an activity as a mortgage loan originator may not under
this Subsection (6) be exempted from the minimum continuing education required under
federal licensing regulations for an individual who engages in an activity as a mortgage loan
originator.

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