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DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE AND TITLE

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INSURANCE RELATED AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack

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House Sponsor: Gage Froerer

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Title and Escrow Commission Act, provisions related to the
             11      Division of Real Estate, and related statutes.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    addresses definitions;
             15          .    requires disclosure of certain business interests by members of the Title and Escrow
             16      Commission;
             17          .    requires notice to the Real Estate Commission with regard to rules made by the
             18      Title and Escrow Commission;
             19          .    requires reporting of complaint information by the Commissioner of Insurance;
             20          .    addresses limitations on conducting title insurance business when licensed by the
             21      Department of Insurance and the Division of Real Estate;
             22          .    provides for revocation of certain licenses or certificates held by a dual licensed title
             23      licensee;
             24          .    modifies reserve fund requirements for title insurance producers and agencies;
             25          .    authorizes the Utah Housing Opportunity special group license plate to support
             26      organizations that create affordable housing for those in severe need;
             27          .    requires applicants for the plate to:
             28              .    contribute $30 annually to the Utah Housing Opportunity Restricted Account;
             29      and


             30              .    be a member of a trade organization for real estate licensees that has more than
             31      15,000 Utah members;
             32          .    creates the Utah Housing Opportunity Restricted Account;
             33          .    provides an exemption from licensure for certain Department of Transportation
             34      employees;
             35          .    provides an exemption from licensure for certain municipal employees;
             36          .    addresses when the Real Estate Commission may hold administrative hearings
             37      related to violations of the real estate chapter;
             38          .    addresses appointment of members on the Real Estate Commission;
             39          .    addresses relicensing when a real estate license is revoked;
             40          .    requires fingerprints and criminal background checks for out-of-state applicants for
             41      a real estate broker license;
             42          .    requires a 12-month waiting period for a mortgage and real estate license applicant
             43      to reapply if the first license is automatically revoked for failing to disclose a
             44      criminal history;
             45          .    permits investigation of and administrative action against unlicensed persons acting
             46      in the capacity of a person required to be licensed as a real estate agent or broker,
             47      real estate appraiser, or mortgage officer;
             48          .    includes failing to respond to requests by the division in an investigation to be
             49      grounds for administrative or disciplinary action;
             50          .    addresses powers of the division related to investigations;
             51          .    addresses when a branch or associate broker may fill out settlement documents;
             52          .    addresses disciplinary proceedings including:
             53              .    modifying administrative sanctions available to the Real Estate Commission,
             54      Appraisal Board, and Mortgage Commission, such as providing for education
             55      requirements, monetary civil penalties, cease and desist orders, and
             56      combinations of sanctions; and
             57              .    allowing a civil penalty to be imposed as part of an administrative hearing for a


             58      cease and desist order;
             59          .    provides that investigations of fraud under the real estate chapter may be funded
             60      from the Real Estate Education, Research, and Recovery Fund;
             61          .    addresses who can sign a certified appraiser report;
             62          .    clarifies that an active mortgage license requires affiliation with an active principal
             63      lending manager;
             64          .    clarifies that civil penalties from violations of the mortgage chapter are paid into the
             65      Residential Mortgage Loan Education, Research, and Recovery Fund;
             66          .    provides that investigations of fraud under the mortgage chapter may be funded
             67      from the Residential Mortgage Loan Education, Research, and Recovery Fund;
             68          .    deletes out-dated language; and
             69          .    makes technical changes and conforming amendments.
             70      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             71          None
             72      Other Special Clauses:
             73          This bill has multiple effective dates.
             74      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             75      AMENDS:
             76          31A-2-402, as enacted by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             77          31A-2-403, as enacted by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             78          31A-2-404, as enacted by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             79          31A-19a-209, as last amended by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             80          31A-23a-106, as last amended by Chapters 185 and 219, Laws of Utah 2005
             81          31A-23a-204, as last amended by Chapter 312, Laws of Utah 2006
             82          31A-23a-402, as last amended by Chapters 123 and 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             83          31A-23a-406, as last amended by Chapters 124 and 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             84          31A-23a-415, as last amended by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005
             85          31A-26-204, as last amended by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2005


             86          41-1a-418, as last amended by Chapter 63, Laws of Utah 2005
             87          41-1a-422, as last amended by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 2004
             88          57-11-17, as enacted by Chapter 158, Laws of Utah 1973
             89          61-2-3, as last amended by Chapter 198, Laws of Utah 2006
             90          61-2-5.5, as last amended by Chapter 198, Laws of Utah 2006
             91          61-2-6, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             92          61-2-9, as last amended by Chapters 199 and 239, Laws of Utah 2005
             93          61-2-11, as last amended by Chapter 198, Laws of Utah 2006
             94          61-2-11.5, as enacted by Chapter 257, Laws of Utah 2005
             95          61-2-12, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             96          61-2-20, as last amended by Chapter 146, Laws of Utah 1993
             97          61-2-21, as last amended by Chapter 257, Laws of Utah 2005
             98          61-2a-12, as last amended by Chapter 256, Laws of Utah 1983
             99          61-2b-7, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             100          61-2b-17, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             101          61-2b-28, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             102          61-2b-29, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             103          61-2b-31, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             104          61-2c-102, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             105          61-2c-104, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             106          61-2c-201, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             107          61-2c-202, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             108          61-2c-203, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             109          61-2c-205, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             110          61-2c-206, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             111          61-2c-208, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             112          61-2c-301, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             113          61-2c-302, as last amended by Chapter 297, Laws of Utah 2004


             114          61-2c-401, as last amended by Chapter 297, Laws of Utah 2004
             115          61-2c-402, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             116          61-2c-403, as last amended by Chapter 297, Laws of Utah 2004
             117          61-2c-404, as last amended by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             118          61-2c-502, as enacted by Chapter 297, Laws of Utah 2004
             119          61-2c-510, as enacted by Chapter 297, Laws of Utah 2004
             120      ENACTS:
             121          10-11-1110, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             122          31A-2-405, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             123          61-2-28, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             124          72-5-116, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             125      REPEALS:
             126          61-2b-10.5, as enacted by Chapter 117, Laws of Utah 1999
             127          61-2c-201.1, as enacted by Chapter 199, Laws of Utah 2005
             128     
             129      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             130          Section 1. Section 10-11-1110 is enacted to read:
             131          10-11-1110. Exemption from state licensure by Division of Real Estate.
             132          In accordance with Section 61-2-3 , an employee of a municipality when engaging in an
             133      act on behalf of the municipality in accordance with this title and related to one or more of the
             134      following is exempt from licensure under Title 61, Chapter 2, Division of Real Estate:
             135          (1) acquiring real property, including by eminent domain;
             136          (2) disposing of real property; or
             137          (3) providing services that constitute property management, as defined in Section
             138      61-2-2 .
             139          Section 2. Section 31A-2-402 is amended to read:
             140           31A-2-402. Definitions.
             141          As used in this part:


             142          (1) "Commission" means the Title and Escrow Commission created in Section
             143      31A-2-403 .
             144          (2) "Concurrence" means the entities given a concurring role must jointly agree for the
             145      action to be taken.
             146          (3) "Dual licensed title licensee" means a title licensee who holds:
             147          (a) a producer license as a title licensee; and
             148          (b) a license or certificate under:
             149          (i) Title 61, Chapter 2, Real Estate Division;
             150          (ii) Title 61, Chapter 2b, Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act; or
             151          (iii) Title 61, Chapter 2c, Utah Residential Mortgage Practices Act.
             152          (4) "Real Estate Commission" means the Real Estate Commission created in Section
             153      61-2-5.5 .
             154          [(3)] (5) "Title licensee" means a person licensed under this title as:
             155          (a) an agency with a title insurance line of authority;
             156          (b) a producer with:
             157          (i) a general title insurance line of authority; or
             158          (ii) a specific category of authority for title insurance; or
             159          (c) a title insurance adjuster.
             160          Section 3. Section 31A-2-403 is amended to read:
             161           31A-2-403. Title and Escrow Commission created.
             162          (1) (a) There is created within the department the Title and Escrow Commission that is
             163      comprised of five members appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate as
             164      follows:
             165          (i) four members shall:
             166          (A) be or have been licensed under the title insurance line of authority; and
             167          (B) as of the day on which the member is appointed, be or have been licensed with the
             168      search or escrow subline of authority for at least five years; and
             169          (ii) one member shall be a member of the general public.


             170          (b) No more than one commission member may be appointed from:
             171          (i) any [given] county in the state; or
             172          (ii) any single company.
             173          (2) (a) Subject to Subsection (2)(c), each member of the commission shall file with the
             174      department a disclosure of any position of employment or ownership interest that the member
             175      of the commission has with respect to any person that is subject to the jurisdiction of the
             176      department.
             177          (b) The disclosure statement required by this Subsection (2) shall be:
             178          (i) filed by no later than the day on which the person begins that person's appointment;
             179      and
             180          (ii) amended when a significant change occurs in any matter required to be disclosed
             181      under this Subsection (2).
             182          (c) A member of the commission is not required to disclose an ownership interest that
             183      the member of the commission has if the ownership interest is held as part of a mutual fund,
             184      trust, or similar investment.
             185          [(2)] (3) (a) Except as required by Subsection [(2)] (3)(b), as terms of current
             186      commission members expire, the governor shall appoint each new member to a four-year term
             187      ending on June 30.
             188          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection [(2)] (3)(a), the governor shall, at
             189      the time of appointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of the commission
             190      members are staggered so that approximately half of the commission is appointed every two
             191      years.
             192          (c) A commission member may not serve more than one consecutive term.
             193          (d) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, a replacement shall be
             194      appointed for the unexpired term.
             195          [(3)] (4) (a) A member of the commission [shall receive no] may not receive
             196      compensation or benefits for the member's services, but may receive per diem and expenses
             197      incurred in the performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the


             198      Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             199          (b) A member may decline to receive per diem and expenses for the member's service.
             200          [(4)] (5) Members of the commission shall annually select one member to serve as
             201      chair.
             202          [(5)] (6) (a) The commission shall meet at least monthly.
             203          (b) The commissioner may call additional meetings:
             204          (i) at the commissioner's discretion;
             205          (ii) upon the request of the chair of the commission; or
             206          (iii) upon the written request of three or more commission members.
             207          (c) (i) Three members of the commission constitute a quorum for the transaction of
             208      business.
             209          (ii) The action of a majority of the members when a quorum is present is the action of
             210      the commission.
             211          [(6)] (7) The department shall staff the commission.
             212          Section 4. Section 31A-2-404 is amended to read:
             213           31A-2-404. Duties of the commissioner and Title and Escrow Commission.
             214          (1) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter, to the extent provided in this
             215      part, the commissioner shall administer and enforce the provisions in this title related to:
             216          (a) title insurance; and
             217          (b) escrow conducted by a title licensee or title insurer.
             218          (2) The commission shall:
             219          (a) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             220      and subject to Subsection (3), make rules for the administration of the provisions in this title
             221      related to title insurance including rules related to:
             222          (i) rating standards and rating methods for title agencies and producers as provided in
             223      Section 31A-19a-209 ;
             224          (ii) the licensing for a title licensee including the licensing requirements of Sections
             225      31A-23a-203 and 31A-23a-204 ;


             226          (iii) continuing education requirements of Section 31A-23a-202 ;
             227          (iv) examination procedures, after consultation with the department and the
             228      department's test administrator when required by Section 31A-23a-204 ; and
             229          (v) standards of conduct for a title licensee;
             230          (b) concur in the issuance and renewal of licenses in accordance with Section
             231      31A-23a-105 or 31A-26-203 ;
             232          (c) in accordance with Section 31A-3-103 , establish, with the concurrence of the
             233      department, all fees imposed by this title on a title licensee;
             234          (d) in accordance with Section 31A-23a-415 determine, after consulting with the
             235      commissioner, the assessment on a title insurer as defined in Section 31A-23a-415 ;
             236          (e) conduct all administrative hearings not delegated by [it] the commission to an
             237      administrative law judge related to the:
             238          (i) licensing of any applicant;
             239          (ii) conduct of any title licensee; or
             240          (iii) approval of continuing education programs required by Section 31A-23a-202 ;
             241          (f) with the concurrence of the commissioner, approve assets that can be included in a
             242      reserve fund required by Section 31A-23a-204 ;
             243          (g) with the concurrence of the commissioner, approve continuing education programs
             244      required by Section 31A-23a-202 ;
             245          (h) with the concurrence of the commissioner, impose penalties:
             246          (i) under this title related to:
             247          (A) title insurance; or
             248          (B) escrow conducted by a title licensee;
             249          (ii) after investigation by the department in accordance with Part 3, Procedures and
             250      Enforcement; and
             251          (iii) that are enforced by the commissioner;
             252          (i) advise the commissioner on the administration and enforcement of any matters
             253      affecting the title insurance industry;


             254          (j) advise the commissioner on matters affecting the department's budget related to title
             255      insurance; and
             256          (k) perform other duties as provided in this title.
             257          (3) The commission may make a rule under this title only if at the time the commission
             258      files its proposed rule and rule analysis with the Division of Administrative Rules in
             259      accordance with Section 63-46a-4 , the commission provides the Real Estate Commission that
             260      same information.
             261          (4) (a) The commissioner shall annually report the information described in Subsection
             262      (4)(b) in writing to:
             263          (i) the commission; and
             264          (ii) the Business and Labor Interim Committee.
             265          (b) The information required to be reported under this Subsection (4):
             266          (i) may not identify a person; and
             267          (ii) shall include:
             268          (A) the number of complaints the department receives with regard to transactions
             269      involving title insurance or a title licensee during the calendar year immediately proceeding the
             270      report;
             271          (B) the type of complaints described in Subsection (4)(b)(ii)(A); and
             272          (C) for each complaint described in Subsection (4)(b)(ii)(A):
             273          (I) any action taken by the department with regard to the complaint; and
             274          (II) the time-period beginning the day on which a complaint is made and ending the
             275      day on which the department determines it will take no further action with regard to the
             276      complaint.
             277          Section 5. Section 31A-2-405 is enacted to read:
             278          31A-2-405. Dual licensing.
             279          (1) A dual licensed title licensee may provide a title insurance product or service under
             280      this title only if before providing that title insurance product or service the dual licensed title
             281      licensee obtains approval as provided in this section.


             282          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a dual licensed title licensee shall obtain
             283      approval from the commissioner by filing under penalty of perjury with the department:
             284          (i) a statement that includes:
             285          (A) a description of the title insurance product or service to be provided;
             286          (B) the names of the principals anticipated to be involved in the provision or receipt of
             287      the title insurance product or service;
             288          (C) a legal description of the property to be involved in the provision or receipt of the
             289      title insurance product or service;
             290          (D) whether or not the dual licensed title licensee received any consideration from a
             291      person described in Subsection (2)(a)(i)(B) within 18 months prior to the day on which the dual
             292      licensed title licensee files the statement; and
             293          (E) any other information the commission requires by rule made in accordance with
             294      this section and Section 31A-2-404 ; and
             295          (ii) the fee applicable under Section 31A-3-103 .
             296          (b) The commissioner shall approve the provision of a title insurance product or
             297      service under this section if the commissioner finds that the dual licensed title licensee:
             298          (i) completed the filing required by Subsection (2)(a);
             299          (ii) is acting in good faith; and
             300          (iii) has not received consideration from a person described in Subsection (2)(a)(i)(B)
             301      within the 18-month period described in Subsection (2)(a)(i)(D).
             302          (c) If the commissioner does not deny approval under this section, the commissioner is
             303      considered to have approved the provision of the title insurance product or service the earlier
             304      of:
             305          (i) the day on which the commissioner issues the commissioner's approval in writing;
             306      or
             307          (ii) 15 days after the day on which the dual licensed title licensee completes the filing
             308      under Subsection (2)(a).
             309          (3) Notwithstanding Subsection (2), a dual licensed title licensee may obtain approval


             310      from the chair of the commission if:
             311          (a) the dual licensed title licensee completes the filing under Subsection (2)(a);
             312          (b) the dual licensed title licensee establishes a need for expedited approval; and
             313          (c) the chair of the commission issues approval in writing after making the findings
             314      described in Subsection (2)(b).
             315          (4) The commissioner shall revoke the license under this title of a dual licensed title
             316      licensee if the dual licensed title licensee:
             317          (a) provides a title insurance product or service without the approval required by this
             318      section; or
             319          (b) knowingly provides false or misleading information in the statement required by
             320      Subsection (2).
             321          (5) The commission may make rules, subject to Section 31A-2-404 , to implement the
             322      filing requirements under Subsection (2), including the definition of terms.
             323          Section 6. Section 31A-19a-209 is amended to read:
             324           31A-19a-209. Special provisions for title insurance.
             325          (1) (a) (i) The Title and Escrow Commission shall adopt rules [in accordance with Title
             326      63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act] subject to Section 31A-2-404 ,
             327      establishing rate standards and rating methods for title agencies and producers.
             328          (ii) The commissioner shall determine compliance with rate standards and rating
             329      methods for title insurance insurers, agencies, and producers.
             330          (b) In addition to the considerations in determining compliance with rate standards and
             331      rating methods as set forth in Sections 31A-19a-201 and 31A-19a-202 , including for title
             332      insurers, the commissioner and the Title and Escrow Commission shall consider the costs and
             333      expenses incurred by title insurance insurers, agencies, and producers peculiar to the business
             334      of title insurance including:
             335          (i) the maintenance of title plants; and
             336          (ii) the searching and examining of public records to determine insurability of title to
             337      real redevelopment property.


             338          (2) (a) Every title insurance insurer, agency, and title insurance producer shall file with
             339      the commissioner:
             340          (i) a schedule of the escrow charges that the title insurance insurer, agency, or title
             341      insurance producer proposes to use in this state for services performed in connection with the
             342      issuance of policies of title insurance; and
             343          (ii) any changes to the schedule of the escrow charges described in Subsection (2)(a)(i).
             344          (b) Except for a schedule filed by a title insurance insurer under this Subsection (2), a
             345      schedule filed under this Subsection (2) is subject to review by the Title and Escrow
             346      Commission.
             347          (c) (i) The schedule of escrow charges required to be filed by Subsection (2)(a)(i) takes
             348      effect on the day on which the schedule of escrow charges is filed.
             349          (ii) Any changes to the schedule of the escrow charges required to be filed by
             350      Subsection (2)(a)(ii) take effect on the day specified in the change to the schedule of escrow
             351      charges except that the effective date may not be less than 30 calendar days after the day on
             352      which the change to the schedule of escrow charges is filed.
             353          (3) A title insurance insurer, agency, or producer may not file or use any rate or other
             354      charge relating to the business of title insurance, including rates or charges filed for escrow that
             355      would cause the title insurance company, agency, or producer to:
             356          (a) operate at less than the cost of doing:
             357          (i) the insurance business; or
             358          (ii) the escrow business; or
             359          (b) fail to adequately underwrite a title insurance policy.
             360          (4) (a) All or any of the schedule of rates or schedule of charges, including the schedule
             361      of escrow charges, may be changed or amended at any time, subject to the limitations in this
             362      Subsection (4).
             363          (b) Each change or amendment shall:
             364          (i) be filed with the commissioner, subject to review by the Title and Escrow
             365      Commission; and


             366          (ii) state the effective date of the change or amendment, which may not be less than 30
             367      calendar days after the day on which the change or amendment is filed.
             368          (c) Any change or amendment remains in force for a period of at least 90 calendar days
             369      from the change or amendment's effective date.
             370          (5) While the schedule of rates and schedule of charges are effective, a copy of each
             371      shall be:
             372          (a) retained in each of the offices of:
             373          (i) the title insurance insurer in this state;
             374          (ii) the title insurance insurer's producers in this state; and
             375          (b) upon request, furnished to the public.
             376          (6) Except in accordance with the schedules of rates and charges filed with the
             377      commissioner, a title insurance insurer, agency, or producer may not make or impose any
             378      premium or other charge:
             379          (a) in connection with the issuance of a policy of title insurance; or
             380          (b) for escrow services performed in connection with the issuance of a policy of title
             381      insurance.
             382          Section 7. Section 31A-23a-106 is amended to read:
             383           31A-23a-106. License types.
             384          (1) (a) A resident or nonresident license issued under this chapter shall be issued under
             385      the license types described under Subsection (2).
             386          (b) License types and lines of authority pertaining to each license type describe the type
             387      of licensee and the lines of business that licensee may sell, solicit, or negotiate. License types
             388      are intended to describe the matters to be considered under any education, examination, and
             389      training required of license applicants under Sections 31A-23a-108 , 31A-23a-202 , and
             390      31A-23a-203 .
             391          (2) (a) A producer license type includes the following lines of authority:
             392          (i) life insurance, including nonvariable contracts;
             393          (ii) variable contracts, including variable life and annuity, if the producer has the life


             394      insurance line of authority;
             395          (iii) accident and health insurance, including contracts issued to policyholders under
             396      Chapter 7, Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporations, or Chapter 8, Health Maintenance
             397      Organizations and Limited Health Plans;
             398          (iv) property insurance;
             399          (v) casualty insurance, including surety and other bonds;
             400          (vi) title insurance under one or more of the following categories:
             401          (A) search, including authority to act as a title marketing representative;
             402          (B) escrow, including authority to act as a title marketing representative;
             403          (C) search and escrow, including authority to act as a title marketing representative;
             404      and
             405          (D) title marketing representative only;
             406          (vii) workers' compensation insurance;
             407          (viii) personal lines insurance; and
             408          (ix) surplus lines, if the producer has the property or casualty or both lines of authority.
             409          (b) A limited line producer license type includes the following limited lines of
             410      authority:
             411          (i) limited line credit insurance;
             412          (ii) travel insurance;
             413          (iii) motor club insurance;
             414          (iv) car rental related insurance;
             415          (v) legal expense insurance; and
             416          (vi) bail bond producer.
             417          (c) A customer service representative license type includes the following lines of
             418      authority, if held by the customer service representative's employer producer:
             419          (i) life insurance, including nonvariable contracts;
             420          (ii) accident and health insurance, including contracts issued to policyholders under
             421      Chapter 7, Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporations, or Chapter 8, Health Maintenance


             422      Organizations and Limited Health Plans;
             423          (iii) property insurance;
             424          (iv) casualty insurance, including surety and other bonds;
             425          (v) workers' compensation insurance;
             426          (vi) personal lines insurance; and
             427          (vii) surplus lines, if the employer producer has the property or casualty or both lines of
             428      authority.
             429          (d) A consultant license type includes the following lines of authority:
             430          (i) life insurance, including nonvariable contracts;
             431          (ii) variable contracts, including variable life and annuity, if the consultant has the life
             432      insurance line of authority;
             433          (iii) accident and health insurance, including contracts issued to policyholders under
             434      Chapter 7, Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporations, or Chapter 8, Health Maintenance
             435      Organizations and Limited Health Plans;
             436          (iv) property insurance;
             437          (v) casualty insurance, including surety and other bonds;
             438          (vi) workers' compensation insurance; and
             439          (vii) personal lines insurance.
             440          (e) A managing general agent license type includes the following lines of authority:
             441          (i) life insurance, including nonvariable contracts;
             442          (ii) variable contracts, including variable life and annuity, if the managing general
             443      agent has the life insurance line of authority;
             444          (iii) accident and health insurance, including contracts issued to policyholders under
             445      Chapter 7, Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporations, or Chapter 8, Health Maintenance
             446      Organizations and Limited Health Plans;
             447          (iv) property insurance;
             448          (v) casualty insurance, including surety and other bonds;
             449          (vi) workers' compensation insurance; and


             450          (vii) personal lines insurance.
             451          (f) A reinsurance intermediary license type includes the following lines of authority:
             452          (i) life insurance, including nonvariable contracts;
             453          (ii) variable contracts, including variable life and annuity, if the reinsurance
             454      intermediary has the life insurance line of authority;
             455          (iii) accident and health insurance, including contracts issued to policyholders under
             456      Chapter 7, Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporations, or Chapter 8, Health Maintenance
             457      Organizations and Limited Health Plans;
             458          (iv) property insurance;
             459          (v) casualty insurance, including surety and other bonds;
             460          (vi) workers' compensation insurance; and
             461          (vii) personal lines insurance.
             462          (g) A holder of licenses under Subsections (2)(a), (d), (e), and (f) has all qualifications
             463      necessary to act as a holder of a license under Subsections (2)(b) and (c).
             464          (3) (a) The commissioner may by rule recognize other producer, limited line producer,
             465      customer service representative, consultant, managing general agent, or reinsurance
             466      intermediary lines of authority as to kinds of insurance not listed under Subsections (2)(a)
             467      through (f).
             468          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(a), for purposes of title insurance the Title and
             469      Escrow Commission may by rule, with the concurrence of the commissioner and subject to
             470      Section 31A-2-404 , recognize other categories for a title insurance producer line of authority
             471      not listed under Subsection (2)(a)(vi).
             472          (4) The variable contracts, including variable life and annuity line of authority requires:
             473          (a) licensure as a registered agent or broker by the National Association of Securities
             474      Dealers; and
             475          (b) current registration with a securities broker/dealer.
             476          (5) A surplus lines producer is a producer who has a surplus lines line of authority.
             477          Section 8. Section 31A-23a-204 is amended to read:


             478           31A-23a-204. Special requirements for title insurance producers and agencies.
             479          Title insurance producers shall be licensed in accordance with this chapter, with the
             480      additional requirements listed in this section.
             481          (1) (a) A person that receives a new license under this title on or after July 1, 2007 as a
             482      title insurance agency, shall at the time of licensure be owned or managed by one or more
             483      natural persons who are licensed with the following lines of authority for at least three of the
             484      five years immediately proceeding the date on which the title insurance agency applies for a
             485      license:
             486          (i) both a:
             487          (A) search line of authority; and
             488          (B) escrow line of authority; or
             489          (ii) a search and escrow line of authority.
             490          (b) A title insurance agency subject to Subsection (1)(a) may comply with Subsection
             491      (1)(a) by having the title insurance agency owned or managed by:
             492          (i) one or more natural persons who are licensed with the search line of authority for
             493      the time period provided in Subsection (1)(a); and
             494          (ii) one or more natural persons who are licensed with the escrow line of authority for
             495      the time period provided in Subsection (1)(a).
             496          (c) The Title and Escrow Commission may by rule [made in accordance with Title 63,
             497      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act], subject to Section 31A-2-404 , exempt an
             498      attorney with real estate experience from the experience requirements in Subsection (1)(a).
             499          (2) (a) Every title insurance agency or producer appointed by an insurer shall maintain:
             500          (i) a fidelity bond;
             501          (ii) a professional liability insurance policy; or
             502          (iii) a financial protection:
             503          (A) equivalent to that described in Subsection (2)(a)(i) or (ii); and
             504          (B) that the commissioner considers adequate.
             505          (b) The bond or insurance required by this Subsection (2):


             506          (i) shall be supplied under a contract approved by the commissioner to provide
             507      protection against the improper performance of any service in conjunction with the issuance of
             508      a contract or policy of title insurance; and
             509          (ii) be in a face amount no less than $50,000.
             510          (c) The Title and Escrow Commission may by rule [made in accordance with Title 63,
             511      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act], subject to Section 31A-2-404 , exempt title
             512      insurance producers from the requirements of this Subsection (2) upon a finding that, and only
             513      so long as, the required policy or bond is generally unavailable at reasonable rates.
             514          (3) (a) (i) Every title insurance agency or producer appointed by an insurer shall
             515      maintain a reserve fund.
             516          (ii) The reserve fund required by this Subsection (3) shall be:
             517          (A) (I) composed of assets approved by the commissioner and the Title and Escrow
             518      Commission;
             519          (II) maintained as a separate trust account; and
             520          (III) charged as a reserve liability of the title insurance producer in determining the
             521      producer's financial condition; and
             522          (B) accumulated by segregating 1% of all gross income on premiums received from the
             523      title insurance business.
             524          (iii) The reserve fund shall contain the accumulated assets for the immediately
             525      preceding ten years as defined in Subsection (3)(a)(ii).
             526          (iv) That portion of the assets held in the reserve fund over ten years may be:
             527          (A) withdrawn from the reserve fund; and
             528          (B) restored to the income of the title insurance producer.
             529          (v) The title insurance producer may withdraw interest from the reserve fund related to
             530      the principal amount as it accrues.
             531          (b) (i) A disbursement may not be made from the reserve fund except as provided in
             532      Subsection (3)(a) unless the title insurance producer ceases doing business as a result of:
             533          (A) sale of assets;


             534          (B) merger of the producer with another producer;
             535          (C) termination of the producer's license;
             536          (D) insolvency; or
             537          (E) any cessation of business by the producer.
             538          (ii) Any disbursements from the reserve fund may be made only to settle claims arising
             539      from the improper performance of the title insurance producer in providing services defined in
             540      Section 31A-23a-406 .
             541          (iii) The commissioner shall be notified ten days before any disbursements from the
             542      reserve fund.
             543          (iv) The notice required by this Subsection (3)(b) shall contain:
             544          (A) the amount of claim;
             545          (B) the nature of the claim; and
             546          (C) the name of the payee.
             547          (c) (i) The reserve fund shall be maintained by the title insurance producer or the title
             548      insurance producer's representative for a period of two years after the title insurance producer
             549      ceases doing business.
             550          (ii) Any assets remaining in the reserve fund at the end of the two years specified in
             551      Subsection (3)(c)(i) may be withdrawn and restored to the former title insurance producer.
             552          (4) Any examination for licensure shall include questions regarding the search and
             553      examination of title to real property.
             554          (5) A title insurance producer may not perform the functions of escrow unless the title
             555      insurance producer has been examined on the fiduciary duties and procedures involved in those
             556      functions.
             557          (6) The Title and Escrow Commission shall adopt rules, [in accordance with Title 63,
             558      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act] subject to Section 31A-2-404 , after
             559      consulting with the department and the department's test administrator, establishing an
             560      examination for a license that will satisfy this section.
             561          (7) A license may be issued to a title insurance producer who has qualified:


             562          (a) to perform only searches and examinations of title as specified in Subsection (4);
             563          (b) to handle only escrow arrangements as specified in Subsection (5); or
             564          (c) to act as a title marketing representative.
             565          (8) (a) A person licensed to practice law in Utah is exempt from the requirements of
             566      Subsections (2) and (3) if that person issues 12 or less policies in any 12-month period.
             567          (b) In determining the number of policies issued by a person licensed to practice law in
             568      Utah for purposes of Subsection (8)(a), if the person licensed to practice law in Utah issues a
             569      policy to more than one party to the same closing, the person is considered to have issued only
             570      one policy.
             571          (9) A person licensed to practice law in Utah, whether exempt under Subsection (8) or
             572      not, shall maintain a trust account separate from a law firm trust account for all title and real
             573      estate escrow transactions.
             574          Section 9. Section 31A-23a-402 is amended to read:
             575           31A-23a-402. Unfair marketing practices -- Communication -- Inducement --
             576      Unfair discrimination -- Coercion or intimidation -- Restriction on choice -- Unfair
             577      methods of competition, acts, or practices.
             578          (1) (a) (i) Any of the following may not make or cause to be made any communication
             579      that contains false or misleading information, relating to an insurance product or contract, any
             580      insurer, or any licensee under this title, including information that is false or misleading
             581      because it is incomplete:
             582          (A) a person who is or should be licensed under this title;
             583          (B) an employee or producer of a person described in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(A);
             584          (C) a person whose primary interest is as a competitor of a person licensed under this
             585      title; and
             586          (D) a person on behalf of any of the persons listed in this Subsection (1)(a)(i).
             587          (ii) As used in this Subsection (1), "false or misleading information" includes:
             588          (A) assuring the nonobligatory payment of future dividends or refunds of unused
             589      premiums in any specific or approximate amounts, but reporting fully and accurately past


             590      experience is not false or misleading information; and
             591          (B) with intent to deceive a person examining it:
             592          (I) filing a report;
             593          (II) making a false entry in a record; or
             594          (III) wilfully refraining from making a proper entry in a record.
             595          (iii) A licensee under this title may not:
             596          (A) use any business name, slogan, emblem, or related device that is misleading or
             597      likely to cause the insurer or other licensee to be mistaken for another insurer or other licensee
             598      already in business; or
             599          (B) use any advertisement or other insurance promotional material that would cause a
             600      reasonable person to mistakenly believe that a state or federal government agency:
             601          (I) is responsible for the insurance sales activities of the person;
             602          (II) stands behind the credit of the person;
             603          (III) guarantees any returns on insurance products of or sold by the person; or
             604          (IV) is a source of payment of any insurance obligation of or sold by the person.
             605          (iv) A person who is not an insurer may not assume or use any name that deceptively
             606      implies or suggests that person is an insurer.
             607          (v) A person other than persons licensed as health maintenance organizations under
             608      Chapter 8 may not use the term "Health Maintenance Organization" or "HMO" in referring to
             609      itself.
             610          (b) A licensee's violation creates a rebuttable presumption that the violation was also
             611      committed by the insurer if:
             612          (i) the licensee under this title distributes cards or documents, exhibits a sign, or
             613      publishes an advertisement that violates Subsection (1)(a), with reference to a particular
             614      insurer:
             615          (A) that the licensee represents; or
             616          (B) for whom the licensee processes claims; and
             617          (ii) the cards, documents, signs, or advertisements are supplied or approved by that


             618      insurer.
             619          (2) (a) (i) A licensee under this title, or an officer or employee of a licensee may not
             620      induce any person to enter into or continue an insurance contract or to terminate an existing
             621      insurance contract by offering benefits not specified in the policy to be issued or continued,
             622      including premium or commission rebates.
             623          (ii) An insurer may not make or knowingly allow any agreement of insurance that is
             624      not clearly expressed in the policy to be issued or renewed.
             625          (iii) This Subsection (2)(a) does not preclude:
             626          (A) insurers from reducing premiums because of expense savings;
             627          (B) the usual kinds of social courtesies not related to particular transactions; or
             628          (C) an insurer from receiving premiums under an installment payment plan.
             629          (b) A licensee under this title may not absorb the tax under Section 31A-3-301 .
             630          (c) (i) A title insurer or producer or any officer or employee of either may not pay,
             631      allow, give, or offer to pay, allow, or give, directly or indirectly, as an inducement to obtaining
             632      any title insurance business:
             633          (A) any rebate, reduction, or abatement of any rate or charge made incident to the
             634      issuance of the title insurance;
             635          (B) any special favor or advantage not generally available to others; or
             636          (C) any money or other consideration except if approved under Section 31A-2-405 ; or
             637          (D) material inducement.
             638          (ii) "Charge made incident to the issuance of the title insurance" includes escrow
             639      charges, and any other services that are prescribed in rule by the Title and Escrow Commission
             640      after consultation with the commissioner and subject to Section 31A-2-404 .
             641          (iii) An insured or any other person connected, directly or indirectly, with the
             642      transaction, including a mortgage lender, real estate broker, builder, attorney, or any officer,
             643      employee, or agent of any of them, may not knowingly receive or accept, directly or indirectly,
             644      any benefit referred to in Subsection (2)(c)(i).
             645          (3) (a) An insurer may not unfairly discriminate among policyholders by charging


             646      different premiums or by offering different terms of coverage, except on the basis of
             647      classifications related to the nature and the degree of the risk covered or the expenses involved.
             648          (b) Rates are not unfairly discriminatory if they are averaged broadly among persons
             649      insured under a group, blanket, or franchise policy, and the terms of those policies are not
             650      unfairly discriminatory merely because they are more favorable than in similar individual
             651      policies.
             652          (4) (a) This Subsection (4) applies to:
             653          (i) a person who is or should be licensed under this title;
             654          (ii) an employee of that licensee or person who should be licensed;
             655          (iii) a person whose primary interest is as a competitor of a person licensed under this
             656      title; and
             657          (iv) one acting on behalf of any person described in Subsections (4)(a)(i) through (iii).
             658          (b) A person described in Subsection (4)(a) may not commit or enter into any
             659      agreement to participate in any act of boycott, coercion, or intimidation that:
             660          (i) tends to produce:
             661          (A) an unreasonable restraint of the business of insurance; or
             662          (B) a monopoly in that business; or
             663          (ii) results in an applicant purchasing or replacing an insurance contract.
             664          (5) (a) (i) Subject to Subsection (5)(a)(ii), a person may not restrict in the choice of an
             665      insurer or licensee under this chapter, another person who is required to pay for insurance as a
             666      condition for the conclusion of a contract or other transaction or for the exercise of any right
             667      under a contract.
             668          (ii) A person requiring coverage may reserve the right to disapprove the insurer or the
             669      coverage selected on reasonable grounds.
             670          (b) The form of corporate organization of an insurer authorized to do business in this
             671      state is not a reasonable ground for disapproval, and the commissioner may by rule specify
             672      additional grounds that are not reasonable. This Subsection (5) does not bar an insurer from
             673      declining an application for insurance.


             674          (6) A person may not make any charge other than insurance premiums and premium
             675      financing charges for the protection of property or of a security interest in property, as a
             676      condition for obtaining, renewing, or continuing the financing of a purchase of the property or
             677      the lending of money on the security of an interest in the property.
             678          (7) (a) A licensee under this title may not refuse or fail to return promptly all indicia of
             679      agency to the principal on demand.
             680          (b) A licensee whose license is suspended, limited, or revoked under Section
             681      31A-2-308 , 31A-23a-111 , or 31A-23a-112 may not refuse or fail to return the license to the
             682      commissioner on demand.
             683          (8) (a) A person may not engage in any other unfair method of competition or any other
             684      unfair or deceptive act or practice in the business of insurance, as defined by the commissioner
             685      by rule, after a finding that they:
             686          (i) are misleading;
             687          (ii) are deceptive;
             688          (iii) are unfairly discriminatory;
             689          (iv) provide an unfair inducement; or
             690          (v) unreasonably restrain competition.
             691          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (8)(a), for purpose of the title insurance industry, the
             692      Title and Escrow Commission shall make rules, [in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
             693      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act] subject to Section 31A-2-404 , that define any other
             694      unfair method of competition or any other unfair or deceptive act or practice after a finding that
             695      they:
             696          (i) are misleading;
             697          (ii) are deceptive;
             698          (iii) are unfairly discriminatory;
             699          (iv) provide an unfair inducement; or
             700          (v) unreasonably restrain competition.
             701          Section 10. Section 31A-23a-406 is amended to read:


             702           31A-23a-406. Title insurance producer's business.
             703          (1) A title insurance producer may do escrow involving real property transactions if all
             704      of the following exist:
             705          (a) the title insurance producer is licensed with:
             706          (i) the title line of authority; and
             707          (ii) the escrow subline of authority;
             708          (b) the title insurance producer is appointed by a title insurer authorized to do business
             709      in the state;
             710          (c) one or more of the following is to be issued as part of the transaction:
             711          (i) an owner's policy of title insurance; or
             712          (ii) a lender's policy of title insurance;
             713          (d) (i) all funds deposited with the title insurance producer in connection with any
             714      escrow:
             715          (A) are deposited:
             716          (I) in a federally insured financial institution; and
             717          (II) in a trust account that is separate from all other trust account funds that are not
             718      related to real estate transactions; and
             719          (B) are the property of the persons entitled to them under the provisions of the escrow;
             720      and
             721          (ii) are segregated escrow by escrow in the records of the title insurance producer;
             722          (e) earnings on funds held in escrow may be paid out of the escrow account to any
             723      person in accordance with the conditions of the escrow; and
             724          (f) the escrow does not require the title insurance producer to hold:
             725          (i) construction funds; or
             726          (ii) funds held for exchange under Section 1031, Internal Revenue Code.
             727          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a title insurance producer may engage in the
             728      escrow business if:
             729          (a) the escrow involves:


             730          (i) a mobile home;
             731          (ii) a grazing right;
             732          (iii) a water right; or
             733          (iv) other personal property authorized by the commissioner; and
             734          (b) the title insurance producer complies with all the requirements of this section
             735      except for the requirement of Subsection (1)(c).
             736          (3) Funds held in escrow:
             737          (a) are not subject to any debts of the title insurance producer;
             738          (b) may only be used to fulfill the terms of the individual escrow under which the funds
             739      were accepted; and
             740          (c) may not be used until all conditions of the escrow have been met.
             741          (4) Assets or property other than escrow funds received by a title insurance producer in
             742      accordance with an escrow shall be maintained in a manner that will:
             743          (a) reasonably preserve and protect the asset or property from loss, theft, or damages;
             744      and
             745          (b) otherwise comply with all general duties and responsibilities of a fiduciary or
             746      bailee.
             747          (5) (a) A check from the trust account described in Subsection (1)(d) may not be
             748      drawn, executed, or dated, or funds otherwise disbursed unless the segregated escrow account
             749      from which funds are to be disbursed contains a sufficient credit balance consisting of collected
             750      or cleared funds at the time the check is drawn, executed, or dated, or funds are otherwise
             751      disbursed.
             752          (b) As used in this Subsection (5), funds are considered to be "collected or cleared,"
             753      and may be disbursed as follows:
             754          (i) cash may be disbursed on the same day the cash is deposited;
             755          (ii) a wire transfer may be disbursed on the same day the wire transfer is deposited;
             756          (iii) the following may be disbursed on the day following the date of deposit:
             757          (A) a cashier's check;


             758          (B) a certified check;
             759          (C) a teller's check;
             760          (D) a U.S. Postal Service money order; and
             761          (E) a check drawn on a Federal Reserve Bank or Federal Home Loan Bank; and
             762          (iv) any other check or deposit may be disbursed:
             763          (A) within the time limits provided under the Expedited Funds Availability Act, 12
             764      U.S.C. Section 4001 et seq., as amended, and related regulations of the Federal Reserve
             765      System; or
             766          (B) upon written notification from the financial institution to which the funds have
             767      been deposited, that final settlement has occurred on the deposited item.
             768          (c) Subject to Subsections (5)(a) and (b), any material change to a settlement statement
             769      made after the final closing documents are executed must be authorized or acknowledged by
             770      date and signature on each page of the settlement statement by the one or more persons affected
             771      by the change before disbursement of funds.
             772          (6) The title insurance producer shall maintain records of all receipts and
             773      disbursements of escrow funds.
             774          (7) The title insurance producer shall comply with:
             775          (a) Section 31A-23a-409 ;
             776          (b) Title 46, Chapter 1, Notaries Public Reform Act; and
             777          (c) any rules adopted by the Title and Escrow Commission [in accordance with Title
             778      63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act], subject to Section 31A-2-404 , that
             779      govern escrows.
             780          Section 11. Section 31A-23a-415 is amended to read:
             781           31A-23a-415. Assessment on title insurance agencies or title insurers.
             782          (1) For purposes of this section:
             783          (a) "Premium" is as defined in Subsection 59-9-101 (3).
             784          (b) "Title insurer" means a person:
             785          (i) making any contract or policy of title insurance as:


             786          (A) insurer;
             787          (B) guarantor; or
             788          (C) surety;
             789          (ii) proposing to make any contract or policy of title insurance as:
             790          (A) insurer;
             791          (B) guarantor; or
             792          (C) surety; or
             793          (iii) transacting or proposing to transact any phase of title insurance, including:
             794          (A) soliciting;
             795          (B) negotiating preliminary to execution;
             796          (C) executing of a contract of title insurance;
             797          (D) insuring; and
             798          (E) transacting matters subsequent to the execution of the contract and arising out of
             799      the contract.
             800          (c) "Utah risks" means insuring, guaranteeing, or indemnifying with regard to real or
             801      personal property located in Utah, an owner of real or personal property, the holders of liens or
             802      encumbrances on that property, or others interested in the property against loss or damage
             803      suffered by reason of:
             804          (i) liens or encumbrances upon, defects in, or the unmarketability of the title to the
             805      property; or
             806          (ii) invalidity or unenforceability of any liens or encumbrances on the property.
             807          (2) (a) Beginning on July 1, 1998, the commissioner may assess each title insurer and
             808      each title insurance agency an annual assessment:
             809          (i) determined by the Title and Escrow Commission:
             810          (A) after consultation with the commissioner; and
             811          (B) in accordance with this Subsection (2); and
             812          (ii) to be used for the purposes described in Subsection (3).
             813          (b) A title insurance agency shall be assessed up to:


             814          (i) $200 for the first office in each county in which the title insurance agency maintains
             815      an office; and
             816          (ii) $100 for each additional office the title insurance agency maintains in the county
             817      described in Subsection (2)(b)(i).
             818          (c) A title insurer shall be assessed up to:
             819          (i) $200 for the first office in each county in which the title insurer maintains an office;
             820          (ii) $100 for each additional office the title insurer maintains in the county described in
             821      Subsection (2)(c)(i); and
             822          (iii) an amount calculated by:
             823          (A) aggregating the assessments imposed on:
             824          (I) title insurance agencies under Subsection (2)(b); and
             825          (II) title insurers under Subsections (2)(c)(i) and (2)(c)(ii);
             826          (B) subtracting the amount determined under Subsection (2)(c)(iii)(A) from the total
             827      costs and expenses determined under Subsection (2)(d); and
             828          (C) multiplying:
             829          (I) the amount calculated under Subsection (2)(c)(iii)(B); and
             830          (II) the percentage of total premiums for title insurance on Utah risk that are premiums
             831      of the title insurer.
             832          (d) Notwithstanding Section 31A-3-103 and [in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
             833      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act] subject to Section 31A-2-404 , the Title and Escrow
             834      Commission by rule shall establish the amount of costs and expenses described under
             835      Subsection (3) that will be covered by the assessment, except the costs or expenses to be
             836      covered by the assessment may not exceed $75,000 annually.
             837          (3) All money received by the state under this section:
             838          (a) shall be deposited in the General Fund as a dedicated credit of the department; and
             839          (b) may be expended by the department only to pay for any cost or expense incurred by
             840      the department in the administration, investigation, and enforcement of [Chapter 23a, Parts 4]
             841      this part and Part 5, Compensation of Producers and Consultants, related to:


             842          (i) the marketing of title insurance; and
             843          (ii) audits of agencies.
             844          (4) The assessment imposed by this section shall be in addition to any premium
             845      assessment imposed under Subsection 59-9-101 (3).
             846          Section 12. Section 31A-26-204 is amended to read:
             847           31A-26-204. License classifications.
             848          A resident or nonresident license issued under this chapter shall be issued under the
             849      classifications described under Subsections (1), (2), and (3). These classifications are intended
             850      to describe the matters to be considered under any prerequisite education and examination
             851      required of license applicants under Sections 31A-26-206 and 31A-26-207 .
             852          (1) Independent adjuster license classifications include:
             853          (a) accident and health insurance, including related service insurance under Chapter 7,
             854      Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporation, or Chapter 8, Health Maintenance
             855      Organizations and Limited Health Plans;
             856          (b) property and liability insurance, which includes:
             857          (i) property insurance;
             858          (ii) liability insurance;
             859          (iii) surety bonds; and
             860          (iv) policies containing combinations or variations of these coverages;
             861          (c) service insurance;
             862          (d) title insurance;
             863          (e) credit insurance; and
             864          (f) workers' compensation insurance.
             865          (2) Public adjuster license classifications include:
             866          (a) accident and health insurance, including related service insurance under Chapter 7
             867      or 8;
             868          (b) property and liability insurance, which includes:
             869          (i) property insurance;


             870          (ii) liability insurance;
             871          (iii) surety bonds; and
             872          (iv) policies containing combinations or variations of these coverages;
             873          (c) service insurance;
             874          (d) title insurance;
             875          (e) credit insurance; and
             876          (f) workers' compensation insurance.
             877          (3) (a) The commissioner may by rule:
             878          (i) recognize other independent adjuster or public adjuster license classifications as to
             879      other kinds of insurance not listed under Subsection (1); and
             880          (ii) create license classifications that grant only part of the authority arising under
             881      another license class.
             882          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(a), for purpose of title insurance, the Title and
             883      Escrow Commission may make the rules provided for in Subsection (3)(a), subject to Section
             884      31A-2-404 .
             885          Section 13. Section 41-1a-418 is amended to read:
             886           41-1a-418. Authorized special group license plates.
             887          (1) The division shall only issue special group license plates in accordance with
             888      Sections 41-1a-418 through 41-1a-422 to a person who is specified under this section within
             889      the categories listed as follows:
             890          (a) disability special group license plates issued in accordance with Section 41-1a-420 ;
             891          (b) honor special group license plates, as in a war hero, which plates are issued for a:
             892          (i) survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor;
             893          (ii) former prisoner of war;
             894          (iii) recipient of a Purple Heart; or
             895          (iv) disabled veteran;
             896          (c) unique vehicle type special group license plates, as for historical, collectors value,
             897      or other unique vehicle type, which plates are issued for a:


             898          (i) special interest vehicle;
             899          (ii) vintage vehicle;
             900          (iii) farm truck; or
             901          (iv) vehicle powered by clean fuel and for which a current clean special fuel certificate
             902      is maintained as provided in Section 59-13-304 ;
             903          (d) recognition special group license plates, as in a public official or an emergency
             904      service giver, which plates are issued for a:
             905          (i) current member of the Legislature;
             906          (ii) current member of the United States Congress;
             907          (iii) current member of the National Guard;
             908          (iv) licensed amateur radio operator;
             909          (v) currently employed, volunteer, or retired firefighter;
             910          (vi) emergency medical technician;
             911          (vii) current member of a search and rescue team; or
             912          (viii) current honorary consulate designated by the United States Department of State;
             913      and
             914          (e) support special group license plates, as for a contributor to an institution or cause,
             915      which plates are issued for a contributor to:
             916          (i) an institution's scholastic scholarship fund;
             917          (ii) the Division of Wildlife Resources;
             918          (iii) the Office of Veterans' Affairs;
             919          (iv) the Division of Parks and Recreation;
             920          (v) the Department of Agriculture and Food;
             921          (vi) the Guardian Ad Litem Services Account and the Children's Museum of Utah;
             922          (vii) the Boy Scouts of America;
             923          (viii) spay and neuter programs through No More Homeless Pets in Utah;
             924          (ix) the Boys and Girls Clubs of America; [or]
             925          (x) Utah public education[.]; or


             926          (xi) programs that provide support to organizations that create affordable housing for
             927      those in severe need through the Division of Real Estate.
             928          (2) Beginning January 1, 2003, the division may not issue a new type of special group
             929      license plate unless the division receives:
             930          (a) a start-up fee established under Section 63-38-3.2 for production and administrative
             931      costs for providing the new special group license plates; or
             932          (b) a legislative appropriation for the start-up fee provided under Subsection (2)(a).
             933          (3) (a) A sponsoring organization that qualifies for tax-exempt status under Internal
             934      Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) may request the commission to authorize a new type of
             935      special group license plate for the sponsoring organization. The sponsoring organization shall:
             936          (i) collect a minimum of 200 applications; and
             937          (ii) pay a start-up fee established under Section 63-38-3.2 for production and
             938      administrative costs for providing the new type of special group license plates.
             939          (b) If the provisions of Subsection (3)(a) are met, the commission shall approve the
             940      request and the division shall:
             941          (i) design a license plate in accordance with Section 41-1a-419 ; and
             942          (ii) issue the new type of special group license plates.
             943          Section 14. Section 41-1a-422 is amended to read:
             944           41-1a-422. Support special group license plates -- Contributor -- Voluntary
             945      contribution collection procedures.
             946          (1) As used in this section:
             947          (a) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(a)(ii), "contributor" means a person who
             948      has donated or in whose name at least $25 has been donated to:
             949          (A) a scholastic scholarship fund of a single named institution;
             950          (B) the Division of Veterans' Affairs in the Utah National Guard for veterans'
             951      programs;
             952          (C) the Division of Wildlife Resources for the Wildlife Resources Account created in
             953      Section 23-14-13 , for conservation of wildlife and the enhancement, preservation, protection,


             954      access, and management of wildlife habitat;
             955          (D) the Department of Agriculture and Food for the benefit of soil conservation
             956      districts;
             957          (E) the Division of Parks and Recreation for the benefit of snowmobile programs;
             958          (F) the Guardian Ad Litem Services Account and the Children's Museum of Utah, with
             959      the donation evenly divided between the two;
             960          (G) the Boy Scouts of America for the benefit of a Utah Boy Scouts of America
             961      council as specified by the contributor;
             962          (H) No More Homeless Pets in Utah for distribution to organizations or individuals
             963      that provide spay and neuter programs that subsidize the sterilization of domestic animals;
             964          (I) the Utah Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs, Inc. to provide and enhance youth
             965      development programs; [or]
             966          (J) the Utah Association of Public School Foundations to support public education[.];
             967      or
             968          (K) the Utah Housing Opportunity Restricted Account created in Section 61-2-28 to
             969      assist people who have severe housing needs.
             970          (ii) (A) For a veterans' special group license plate, "contributor" means a person who
             971      has donated or in whose name at least a $25 donation at the time of application and $10 annual
             972      donation thereafter has been made.
             973          (B) For a Utah Housing Opportunity special group license plate, "contributor" means a
             974      person who:
             975          (I) has donated or in whose name at least $30 has been donated at the time of
             976      application and annually after the time of application; and
             977          (II) is a member of a trade organization for real estate licensees that has more than
             978      15,000 Utah members.
             979          (b) "Institution" means a state institution of higher education as defined under Section
             980      53B-3-102 or a private institution of higher education in the state accredited by a regional or
             981      national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.


             982          (2) (a) An applicant for original or renewal collegiate special group license plates under
             983      Subsection (1)(a)(i) must be a contributor to the institution named in the application and
             984      present the original contribution verification form under Subsection (2)(b) or make a
             985      contribution to the division at the time of application under Subsection (3).
             986          (b) An institution with a support special group license plate shall issue to a contributor
             987      a verification form designed by the commission containing:
             988          (i) the name of the contributor;
             989          (ii) the institution to which a donation was made;
             990          (iii) the date of the donation; and
             991          (iv) an attestation that the donation was for a scholastic scholarship.
             992          (c) The state auditor may audit each institution to verify that the moneys collected by
             993      the institutions from contributors are used for scholastic scholarships.
             994          (d) After an applicant has been issued collegiate license plates or renewal decals, the
             995      commission shall charge the institution whose plate was issued, a fee determined in accordance
             996      with Section 63-38-3.2 for management and administrative expenses incurred in issuing and
             997      renewing the collegiate license plates.
             998          (e) If the contribution is made at the time of application, the contribution shall be
             999      collected, treated, and deposited as provided under Subsection (3).
             1000          (3) (a) An applicant for original or renewal support special group license plates under
             1001      this section must be a contributor to the sponsoring organization associated with the license
             1002      plate.
             1003          (b) This contribution shall be:
             1004          (i) unless collected by the named institution under Subsection (2), collected by the
             1005      division;
             1006          (ii) considered a voluntary contribution for the funding of the activities specified under
             1007      this section and not a motor vehicle registration fee; and
             1008          (iii) deposited into the appropriate account less actual administrative costs associated
             1009      with issuing the license plates.


             1010          (c) The donation described in Subsection (1)(a) must be made in the 12 months prior to
             1011      registration or renewal of registration.
             1012          (d) The donation described in Subsection (1)(a) shall be a one-time donation made to
             1013      the division when issuing original:
             1014          (i) snowmobile license plates; or
             1015          (ii) soil conservation license plates.
             1016          (4) Veterans' license plates shall display one of the symbols representing the Army,
             1017      Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, or American Legion.
             1018          Section 15. Section 57-11-17 is amended to read:
             1019           57-11-17. Violations -- Civil remedies.
             1020          (1) (a) [Any] A person [who] is liable as provided in Subsection (1)(b) if that person:
             1021          [(a)] (i) disposes of subdivided lands in violation of [Section] Subsection 57-11-5 [:](1),
             1022      (2), or (3);
             1023          [(b)] (ii) in disposing of subdivided lands, makes an untrue statement of a material fact;
             1024      or
             1025          [(c)] (iii) in disposing of subdivided lands, omits a material fact required to be stated in
             1026      a registration statement, public offering statement, statement of record or public report,
             1027      necessary to make the statements made not misleading[;].
             1028          (b) A person described in Subsection (1)(a) is liable as provided in this section to the
             1029      purchaser unless, in the case of an untruth or omission, it is proved that:
             1030          (i) the purchaser knew of the untruth or omission; or [that]
             1031          (ii) the person offering or disposing of subdivided lands did not know and in the
             1032      exercise of reasonable care could not have known of the untruth or omission.
             1033          (2) In addition to any other remedies, the purchaser, under Subsection (1) may recover
             1034      the consideration paid for the unit together with interest at the rate of 7% per year from the date
             1035      of payment, property taxes paid, costs, and reasonable [attorneys'] attorney fees, less the
             1036      amount of any income received from the subdivided lands, upon tender of appropriate
             1037      instruments of reconveyance. If the purchaser no longer owns the unit, [he] the purchaser may


             1038      recover the amount that would be recoverable upon a tender of a reconveyance, less the value
             1039      of the land when disposed of and less interest at the rate of 7% per year on that amount from
             1040      the date of disposition.
             1041          (3) Every person who directly or indirectly controls a subdivider liable under
             1042      Subsection (1), every general partner, officer, or director of a subdivider, every person
             1043      occupying a similar status or performing a similar function, every employee of the subdivider
             1044      who materially aids in the disposition, and every agent who materially aids in the disposition is
             1045      also liable jointly and severally with and to the same extent as the subdivider, unless the person
             1046      otherwise liable sustains the burden of proof that [he] the person did not know and in the
             1047      exercise of reasonable care could not have known of the existence of the facts by reason of
             1048      which the liability is alleged to exist. There is a right to contribution as in cases of contract
             1049      among persons so liable.
             1050          (4) Every person whose occupation gives authority to a statement which with [his] that
             1051      person's consent has been used in an application for registration, public offering statement,
             1052      statement of record or public report, if [he] the person is not otherwise associated with the
             1053      subdivision and development plan in a material way, is liable only for false statements and
             1054      omissions in [his] the person's statement and only if [he] the person fails to prove that [he] the
             1055      person did not know and in the exercise of the reasonable care of a [man] person in [his] the
             1056      person's occupation could not have known of the existence of the facts by reason of which the
             1057      liability is alleged to exist.
             1058          (5) A tender of reconveyance may be made at any time before the entry of judgment.
             1059          (6) A person may not recover under this section in actions commenced more than four
             1060      years after [his] the person's first payment of money to the subdivider in the contested action.
             1061          (7) Any stipulation or provision purporting to bind any person acquiring subdivided
             1062      lands to waive compliance with this [act] chapter or any rule or order under it is void.
             1063          Section 16. Section 61-2-3 is amended to read:
             1064           61-2-3. Exempt persons and transactions.
             1065          (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), a license under this chapter is not


             1066      required for:
             1067          (i) any person who as owner or lessor performs the acts described in Subsection 61-2-2
             1068      (12) with reference to property owned or leased by that person;
             1069          (ii) a regular salaried employee of the owner or lessor of real estate who, with reference
             1070      to nonresidential real estate owned or leased by the employer, performs the acts enumerated in
             1071      Subsections 61-2-2 (12)(a) and (b);
             1072          (iii) a regular salaried employee of the owner of real estate who performs property
             1073      management services with reference to real estate owned by the employer, except that the
             1074      employee may only manage property for one employer;
             1075          (iv) a person who performs property management services for the apartments at which
             1076      that person resides in exchange for free or reduced rent on that person's apartment;
             1077          (v) a regular salaried employee of a condominium homeowners' association who
             1078      manages real property subject to the declaration of condominium that established the
             1079      homeowners' association, except that the employee may only manage property for one
             1080      condominium homeowners' association; and
             1081          (vi) a regular salaried employee of a licensed property management company who
             1082      performs support services, as prescribed by rule, for the property management company.
             1083          (b) Subsection (1)(a) does not exempt from licensing:
             1084          (i) [employees] an employee engaged in the sale of properties regulated under:
             1085          (A) Title 57, Chapter 11, Utah Uniform Land Sales Practices Act; and
             1086          (B) Title 57, Chapter 19, Timeshare and Camp Resort Act;
             1087          (ii) [employees] an employee engaged in the sale of cooperative interests regulated
             1088      under Title 57, Chapter 23, Real Estate Cooperative Marketing Act; or
             1089          (iii) any person whose interest as an owner or lessor [was] is obtained by that person or
             1090      transferred to that person for the purpose of evading the application of this chapter, and not for
             1091      any other legitimate business reason.
             1092          (2) A license under this chapter is not required for:
             1093          (a) an isolated [transactions] transaction by [persons] a person holding a duly executed


             1094      power of attorney from the owner;
             1095          (b) services rendered by an attorney [at law] in performing the [attorney at law's]
             1096      attorney's duties as an attorney [at law];
             1097          (c) a receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, administrator, executor, or any person acting
             1098      under order of any court;
             1099          (d) a trustee or [its employees] employee of a trustee under a deed of trust or a will;
             1100      [or]
             1101          (e) any public utility, [its officers] officer of a public utility, or regular salaried
             1102      [employees] employee of a public utility, unless performance of any of the acts set out in
             1103      Subsection 61-2-2 (12) is in connection with the sale, purchase, lease, or other disposition of
             1104      real estate or investment in real estate unrelated to the principal business activity of that public
             1105      utility[.];
             1106          (f) a regular salaried employee of the Department of Transportation when performing
             1107      an act on behalf of the Department of Transportation in connection with one or more of the
             1108      following:
             1109          (i) the acquisition of real property pursuant to Section 72-5-103 ;
             1110          (ii) the disposal of real property pursuant to Section 72-5-111 ; or
             1111          (iii) services that constitute property management; or
             1112          (g) a regular salaried employee of a city or town when performing an act on behalf of
             1113      the city or town:
             1114          (i) in accordance with Title 10, Utah Municipal Code; and
             1115          (ii) in connection with one or more of the following:
             1116          (A) the acquisition of real property, including by eminent domain;
             1117          (B) the disposal of real property; or
             1118          (C) services that constitute property management.
             1119          (3) A license under this chapter is not required for any person registered to act as a
             1120      broker-dealer, agent, or investment advisor under the Utah and federal securities laws in the
             1121      sale or the offer for sale of real estate if:


             1122          (a) (i) the real estate is a necessary element of a "security" as that term is defined by the
             1123      Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
             1124          (ii) the security is registered for sale:
             1125          (A) pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933; or
             1126          (B) by Title 61, Chapter 1, Utah Uniform Securities Act; or
             1127          (b) (i) it is a transaction in a security for which a Form D, described in 17 C.F.R. Sec.
             1128      239.500, has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Regulation
             1129      D, Rule 506, 17 C.F.R. Sec. 230.506; and
             1130          (ii) the selling agent and the purchaser are not residents of this state.
             1131          Section 17. Section 61-2-5.5 is amended to read:
             1132           61-2-5.5. Real Estate Commission.
             1133          (1) There is created within the division a Real Estate Commission. The commission
             1134      shall:
             1135          (a) make rules for the administration of this chapter that are not inconsistent with this
             1136      chapter, including:
             1137          (i) licensing of:
             1138          (A) principal brokers;
             1139          (B) associate brokers;
             1140          (C) sales agents;
             1141          (D) real estate companies; and
             1142          (E) branch offices;
             1143          (ii) prelicensing and postlicensing education curricula;
             1144          (iii) examination procedures;
             1145          (iv) the certification and conduct of:
             1146          (A) real estate schools;
             1147          (B) course providers; and
             1148          (C) instructors;
             1149          (v) proper handling of funds received by real estate licensees;


             1150          (vi) brokerage office procedures and recordkeeping requirements;
             1151          (vii) property management;
             1152          (viii) standards of conduct for real estate licensees; and
             1153          (ix) rules made under Section 61-2-26 regarding an undivided fractionalized long-term
             1154      estate;
             1155          (b) establish, with the concurrence of the division, all fees as provided in this chapter
             1156      and Title 61, Chapter 2a, Real Estate Recovery Fund Act;
             1157          (c) conduct all administrative hearings not delegated by the commission to an
             1158      administrative law judge or the division relating to the:
             1159          (i) licensing of any applicant;
             1160          (ii) conduct of any licensee; [or]
             1161          (iii) the certification or conduct of any real estate school, course provider, or instructor
             1162      regulated under this chapter; or
             1163          (iv) violation of this chapter by any person;
             1164          (d) with the concurrence of the director, impose sanctions [against licensees and
             1165      certificate holders] as provided in Section [ 61-2-11 ] 61-2-12 ;
             1166          (e) advise the director on the administration and enforcement of any matters affecting
             1167      the division and the real estate sales and property management industries;
             1168          (f) advise the director on matters affecting the division budget;
             1169          (g) advise and assist the director in conducting real estate seminars; and
             1170          (h) perform other duties as provided by:
             1171          (i) this chapter; and
             1172          (ii) Title 61, Chapter 2a, Real Estate Recovery Fund Act.
             1173          (2) (a) The commission shall be comprised of five members appointed by the governor
             1174      and approved by the Senate.
             1175          (b) Four of the commission members shall:
             1176          (i) have at least five years' experience in the real estate business; and
             1177          (ii) hold an active principal broker, associate broker, or sales agent license.


             1178          (c) One commission member shall be a member of the general public.
             1179          (d) No more than one commission member [may be appointed from] described in
             1180      Subsection (2)(b) shall at the time of appointment reside in any given county in the state.
             1181          (e) At least one commission member described in Subsection (2)(b) shall at the time of
             1182      an appointment reside in a county that is not a county of the first or second class.
             1183          (3) (a) Except as required by Subsection (3)(b), as terms of current commission
             1184      members expire, the governor shall appoint each new member or reappointed member to a
             1185      four-year term ending June 30.
             1186          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (3)(a), the governor shall, at the
             1187      time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of
             1188      commission members are staggered so that approximately half of the commission is appointed
             1189      every two years.
             1190          (c) Upon the expiration of the term of a member of the commission, the member of the
             1191      commission shall continue to hold office until a successor is appointed and qualified.
             1192          (d) A commission member may not serve more than two consecutive terms.
             1193          (e) Members of the commission shall annually select one member to serve as chair.
             1194          (4) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
             1195      appointed for the unexpired term.
             1196          (5) (a) A member [shall] may not receive [no] compensation or benefits for the
             1197      member's services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the performance of the
             1198      member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections
             1199      63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             1200          (b) A member may decline to receive per diem and expenses for the member's service.
             1201          (6) (a) The commission shall meet at least monthly.
             1202          (b) The director may call additional meetings:
             1203          (i) at the director's discretion;
             1204          (ii) upon the request of the chair; or
             1205          (iii) upon the written request of three or more commission members.


             1206          (7) Three members of the commission constitute a quorum for the transaction of
             1207      business.
             1208          Section 18. Section 61-2-6 is amended to read:
             1209           61-2-6. Licensing procedures and requirements.
             1210          (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5), the commission shall determine the
             1211      qualifications and requirements of applicants for:
             1212          (i) a principal broker license;
             1213          (ii) an associate broker license; or
             1214          (iii) a sales agent license.
             1215          (b) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, shall require and pass upon
             1216      proof necessary to determine the honesty, integrity, truthfulness, reputation, and competency of
             1217      each applicant for an initial license or for renewal of an existing license.
             1218          (c) (i) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, shall require an applicant
             1219      for:
             1220          (A) a sales agent license to complete an approved educational program not to exceed
             1221      90 hours; and
             1222          (B) an associate broker or principal broker license to complete an approved educational
             1223      program not to exceed 120 hours.
             1224          (ii) The hours required by this section mean 50 minutes of instruction in each 60
             1225      minutes.
             1226          (iii) The maximum number of program hours available to an individual is ten hours per
             1227      day.
             1228          (d) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, shall require the applicant to
             1229      pass an examination approved by the commission covering:
             1230          (i) the fundamentals of:
             1231          (A) the English language;
             1232          (B) arithmetic;
             1233          (C) bookkeeping; and


             1234          (D) real estate principles and practices;
             1235          (ii) the provisions of this chapter;
             1236          (iii) the rules established by the commission; and
             1237          (iv) any other aspect of Utah real estate license law considered appropriate.
             1238          (e) (i) Three years' full-time experience as a real estate sales agent or its equivalent is
             1239      required before any applicant may apply for, and secure a principal broker or associate broker
             1240      license in this state.
             1241          (ii) The commission shall establish by rule, made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter
             1242      46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the criteria by which the commission will accept
             1243      experience or special education in similar fields of business in lieu of the three years'
             1244      experience.
             1245          (2) (a) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, may require an applicant
             1246      to furnish a sworn statement setting forth evidence satisfactory to the division of the applicant's
             1247      reputation and competency as set forth by rule.
             1248          (b) The division shall require an applicant to provide the applicant's Social Security
             1249      number, which is a private record under Subsection 63-2-302 (1)(h).
             1250          (3) (a) A nonresident principal broker may be licensed in this state by conforming to all
             1251      the provisions of this chapter except that of residency.
             1252          (b) A nonresident associate broker or sales agent may become licensed in this state by:
             1253          (i) conforming to all the provisions of this chapter except that of residency; and
             1254          (ii) being employed or engaged as an independent contractor by or on behalf of a
             1255      nonresident or resident principal broker who is licensed in this state.
             1256          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection 61-2-9 (1)(e)(iv), the application to be
             1257      relicensed of an applicant who has had a real estate license revoked[: (i) shall be relicensed as
             1258      prescribed for] shall be treated as an original application[; and].
             1259          [(ii) may not apply for a new license until at least five years after the day on which the
             1260      license is revoked.]
             1261          (b) In the case of an applicant for a new license as a principal broker or associate


             1262      broker, the applicant is not entitled to credit for experience gained prior to the revocation of a
             1263      real estate license.
             1264          (5) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may delegate to the division
             1265      the authority to:
             1266          (i) review a class or category of applications for initial or renewed licenses;
             1267          (ii) determine whether an applicant meets the licensing criteria in Subsection (1); and
             1268          (iii) approve or deny a license application without concurrence by the commission.
             1269          (b) (i) If the commission delegates to the division the authority to approve or deny an
             1270      application without concurrence by the commission and the division denies an application for
             1271      licensure, the applicant who is denied licensure may petition the commission for review of the
             1272      denial of licensure.
             1273          (ii) An applicant who is denied licensure pursuant to this Subsection (5) may seek
             1274      agency review by the executive director only after the commission has reviewed the division's
             1275      denial of the applicant's application.
             1276          Section 19. Section 61-2-9 is amended to read:
             1277           61-2-9. Examination and license fees -- Criminal background check -- Renewal of
             1278      licenses -- Education requirements -- Activation of inactive licenses -- Recertification --
             1279      Licenses of firm, partnership, or association -- Miscellaneous fees.
             1280          (1) (a) Upon filing an application for a principal broker, associate broker, or sales agent
             1281      license examination, the applicant shall pay a nonrefundable fee as determined by the
             1282      commission with the concurrence of the division under Section 63-38-3.2 for admission to the
             1283      examination.
             1284          (b) A principal broker, associate broker, or sales agent applicant shall pay a
             1285      nonrefundable fee as determined by the commission with the concurrence of the division under
             1286      Section 63-38-3.2 for issuance of an initial license or license renewal.
             1287          (c) Each license issued under this Subsection (1) shall be issued for a period of not less
             1288      than two years as determined by the division with the concurrence of the commission.
             1289          (d) (i) Any [new sales agent applicant shall:] of the following applicants shall comply


             1290      with this Subsection (1)(d):
             1291          (A) a new sales agent applicant; or
             1292          (B) an out-of-state broker applicant.
             1293          (ii) An applicant described in this Subsection (1)(d) shall:
             1294          (A) submit fingerprint cards in a form acceptable to the division at the time the license
             1295      application is filed; and
             1296          (B) consent to a [fingerprint] criminal background check by the Utah Bureau of
             1297      Criminal Identification and the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding the application.
             1298          [(ii)] (iii) The division shall request the Department of Public Safety to complete a
             1299      Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background check for each [new sales agent]
             1300      applicant described in this Subsection (1)(d) through the national criminal history system
             1301      [(NCIC)] or any successor system.
             1302          [(iii)] (iv) The cost of the criminal background check and the fingerprinting shall be
             1303      borne by the applicant.
             1304          [(iv)] (v) Funds paid to the division by an applicant for the cost of the criminal
             1305      background check shall be nonlapsing.
             1306          (e) (i) Any [new sales agent] license issued under [this section] Subsection (1)(d) shall
             1307      be conditional, pending completion of the criminal background check. If the criminal
             1308      background check discloses the applicant has failed to accurately disclose a criminal history,
             1309      the license shall be immediately and automatically revoked.
             1310          (ii) Any person whose conditional license has been revoked under Subsection (1)(e)(i)
             1311      shall be entitled to a post-revocation hearing to challenge the revocation. The hearing shall be
             1312      conducted in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             1313          (iii) The division director shall designate one of the following to act as the presiding
             1314      officer in a postrevocation hearing described in this Subsection (1)(e):
             1315          (A) the division; or
             1316          (B) the division with the concurrence of the commission.
             1317          (iv) The decision on whether relief from the revocation of a license under this


             1318      Subsection (1)(e) will be granted shall be made by the presiding officer.
             1319          (v) Relief from a revocation under this Subsection (1)(e) may be granted only if:
             1320          (A) the criminal history upon which the division based the revocation:
             1321          (I) did not occur; or
             1322          (II) is the criminal history of another person;
             1323          (B) (I) the revocation is based on a failure to accurately disclose a criminal history; and
             1324          (II) the applicant had a reasonable good faith belief at the time of application that there
             1325      was no criminal history to be disclosed; or
             1326          (C) the division failed to follow the prescribed procedure for the revocation.
             1327          (vi) If a license is revoked or a revocation under this Subsection (1)(e) is upheld after a
             1328      post-revocation hearing, the person may not apply for a new license until at least 12 months
             1329      after the day on which the [final decision upholding the revocation is issued] license is
             1330      revoked.
             1331          (2) (a) (i) A license expires if it is not renewed on or before its expiration date.
             1332          (ii) As a condition of renewal, each active licensee shall demonstrate competence:
             1333          (A) by viewing an approved real estate education video program and completing a
             1334      supplementary workbook; or
             1335          (B) by completing 12 hours of professional education approved by the division and
             1336      commission within each two-year renewal period.
             1337          (iii) The division with the concurrence of the commission shall certify education which
             1338      may include:
             1339          (A) state conventions;
             1340          (B) home study courses;
             1341          (C) video courses; and
             1342          (D) closed circuit television courses.
             1343          (iv) The commission with concurrence of the division may exempt a licensee from the
             1344      education requirement of this Subsection (2)(a) for a period not to exceed four years:
             1345          (A) upon a finding of reasonable cause, including military service; and


             1346          (B) under conditions established by rule made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter
             1347      46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             1348          (b) For a period of 30 days after the expiration date of a license, the license may be
             1349      reinstated upon:
             1350          (i) payment of a renewal fee and a late fee determined by the commission with the
             1351      concurrence of the division under Section 63-38-3.2 ; and
             1352          (ii) providing proof acceptable to the division and the commission of the licensee
             1353      having completed the hours of education or demonstrated competence as required under
             1354      Subsection (2)(a).
             1355          (c) After the 30-day period described in Subsection (2)(b), and until six months after
             1356      the expiration date, the license may be reinstated by:
             1357          (i) paying a renewal fee and a late fee determined by the commission with the
             1358      concurrence of the division under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             1359          (ii) providing to the division proof of satisfactory completion of 12 hours of continuing
             1360      education:
             1361          (A) in addition to the requirements for a timely renewal; and
             1362          (B) on a subject determined by the commission by rule made in accordance with Title
             1363      63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
             1364          (iii) providing proof acceptable to the division and the commission of the licensee
             1365      having:
             1366          (A) completed the hours of education; or
             1367          (B) demonstrated competence as required under Subsection (2)(a).
             1368          (d) A person who does not renew that person's license within six months after the
             1369      expiration date shall be relicensed as prescribed for an original application.
             1370          (3) (a) As a condition for the activation of an inactive license that was in an inactive
             1371      status at the time of the licensee's most recent renewal, the licensee shall supply the division
             1372      with proof of:
             1373          (i) successful completion of the respective sales agent or broker licensing examination


             1374      within six months prior to applying to activate the license; or
             1375          (ii) the successful completion of 12 hours of continuing education that the licensee
             1376      would have been required to complete under Subsection (2)(a) if the license had been on active
             1377      status at the time of the licensee's most recent renewal.
             1378          (b) The commission may, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             1379      Administrative Rulemaking Act, establish by rule:
             1380          (i) the nature or type of continuing education required for reactivation of a license; and
             1381          (ii) how long prior to reactivation the continuing education must have been completed.
             1382          (4) (a) A principal broker license may be granted to a corporation, partnership, or
             1383      association if the corporation, partnership, or association has affiliated with it an individual
             1384      who:
             1385          (i) has qualified as a principal broker under the terms of this chapter; and
             1386          (ii) serves in the capacity of a principal broker.
             1387          (b) Application for the license described in Subsection (4)(a) shall be made in
             1388      accordance with the rules adopted by the division with the concurrence of the commission.
             1389          (5) The division may charge and collect reasonable fees determined by the commission
             1390      with the concurrence of the division under Section 63-38-3.2 to cover the costs for:
             1391          (a) issuance of a new or duplicate license;
             1392          (b) license histories or certifications;
             1393          (c) certified copies of official documents, orders, and other papers and transcripts;
             1394          (d) certifying real estate schools, courses, and instructors, the fees for which shall,
             1395      notwithstanding Section 13-1-2 , be deposited in the Real Estate Education, Research, and
             1396      Recovery Fund; and
             1397          (e) other duties required by this chapter.
             1398          (6) If a licensee submits or causes to be submitted a check, draft, or other negotiable
             1399      instrument to the division for payment of fees, and the check, draft, or other negotiable
             1400      instrument is dishonored, the transaction for which the payment was submitted is void and will
             1401      be reversed by the division if payment of the applicable fee is not received in full.


             1402          (7) (a) The fees under this chapter and the additional license fee for the Real Estate
             1403      Education, Research, and Recovery Fund under Section 61-2a-4 are in lieu of all other license
             1404      fees or assessments that might otherwise be imposed or charged by the state or any of its
             1405      political subdivisions, upon, or as a condition of, the privilege of conducting the business
             1406      regulated by this chapter, except that a political subdivision within the state may charge a
             1407      business license fee on a principal broker if the principal broker maintains a place of business
             1408      within the jurisdiction of the political subdivision.
             1409          (b) Unless otherwise exempt, each licensee under this chapter is subject to all taxes
             1410      imposed under Title 59, Revenue and Taxation.
             1411          Section 20. Section 61-2-11 is amended to read:
             1412           61-2-11. Grounds for disciplinary action.
             1413          [The division may investigate or cause to be investigated the actions of any principal
             1414      broker, associate broker, sales agent, real estate school, course provider, or school instructor
             1415      licensed or certified by this state, or of any applicant for licensure or certification, or of any
             1416      person who acts in any of those capacities within this state. The division is empowered to
             1417      subpoena witnesses, take evidence, and require by subpoena duces tecum the production of
             1418      books, papers, contracts, records, other documents, or information considered relevant to the
             1419      investigation. The division may serve subpoenas by certified mail. Each failure to respond to a
             1420      subpoena is considered as a separate violation of this chapter. The commission, with the
             1421      concurrence of the director, may impose a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $2,500 per
             1422      violation, impose educational requirements, and suspend, revoke, place on probation, or deny
             1423      renewal, reinstatement, or reissuance of any license or any certification if at any time the
             1424      licensee or certificate holder, whether acting as an agent or on his own account, is found guilty
             1425      of:]
             1426          The following acts are unlawful for a person required to be licensed under this chapter:
             1427          (1) making any substantial misrepresentation;
             1428          (2) making any false promises of a character likely to influence, persuade, or induce;
             1429          (3) pursuing a continued and flagrant course of misrepresentation, or of making false


             1430      promises through agents, sales agents, advertising, or otherwise;
             1431          (4) acting for more than one party in a transaction without the informed consent of all
             1432      parties;
             1433          (5) (a) acting as an associate broker or sales agent while not licensed with a licensed
             1434      principal broker;
             1435          (b) representing or attempting to represent a broker other than the principal broker with
             1436      whom the person is affiliated; or
             1437          (c) representing as sales agent or having a contractual relationship similar to that of
             1438      sales agent with other than a licensed principal broker;
             1439          (6) (a) failing, within a reasonable time, to account for or to remit any monies coming
             1440      into the person's possession that belong to others;
             1441          (b) commingling the funds described in Subsection (6)(a) with the person's own funds;
             1442      or
             1443          (c) diverting the funds described in Subsection (6)(a) from the purpose for which they
             1444      were received;
             1445          (7) paying or offering to pay valuable consideration, as defined by the commission, to
             1446      any person not licensed under this chapter, except that valuable consideration may be shared:
             1447          (a) with a licensed principal broker of another jurisdiction; or
             1448          (b) as provided under:
             1449          (i) Title 16, Chapter 10a, Utah Revised Business Corporation Act;
             1450          (ii) Title 16, Chapter 11, Professional Corporation Act; or
             1451          (iii) Title 48, Chapter 2c, Utah Revised Limited Liability Company Act;
             1452          (8) being unworthy or incompetent to act as a principal broker, associate broker, or
             1453      sales agent in such manner as to safeguard the interests of the public;
             1454          (9) failing to voluntarily furnish copies of all documents to all parties executing the
             1455      documents;
             1456          (10) failing to keep and make available for inspection by the division a record of each
             1457      transaction, including:


             1458          (a) the names of buyers and sellers or lessees and lessors;
             1459          (b) the identification of the property;
             1460          (c) the sale or rental price;
             1461          (d) any monies received in trust;
             1462          (e) any agreements or instructions from buyers and sellers or lessees and lessors; and
             1463          (f) any other information required by rule;
             1464          (11) failing to disclose, in writing, in the purchase, sale, or rental of property, whether
             1465      the purchase, sale, or rental is made for [himself] that person or for an undisclosed principal;
             1466          (12) regardless of whether the crime was related to real estate, being convicted of a
             1467      criminal offense involving moral turpitude within five years of the most recent application,
             1468      including a conviction based upon a plea of nolo contendere, or a plea held in abeyance to a
             1469      criminal offense involving moral turpitude;
             1470          (13) advertising the availability of real estate or the services of a licensee in a false,
             1471      misleading, or deceptive manner;
             1472          (14) in the case of a principal broker or a licensee who is a branch manager, failing to
             1473      exercise reasonable supervision over the activities of the principal broker's or branch manager's
             1474      licensees and any unlicensed staff;
             1475          (15) violating or disregarding this chapter, an order of the commission, or the rules
             1476      adopted by the commission and the division;
             1477          (16) breaching a fiduciary duty owed by a licensee to the licensee's principal in a real
             1478      estate transaction;
             1479          (17) any other conduct which constitutes dishonest dealing;
             1480          (18) unprofessional conduct as defined by statute or rule; [or]
             1481          (19) [suspension, revocation, surrender, or cancellation of] on the basis of misconduct
             1482      in a professional capacity that relates to character, honesty, integrity, or truthfulness, having
             1483      one of the following suspended, revoked, surrendered, or cancelled:
             1484          (a) a real estate license issued by another jurisdiction[,]; or [of]
             1485          (b) another professional license issued by this or another jurisdiction[, based on


             1486      misconduct in a professional capacity that relates to character, honesty, integrity, or
             1487      truthfulness.];
             1488          (20) failing to respond to a request by the division in an investigation authorized under
             1489      this chapter, including:
             1490          (a) failing to respond to a subpoena;
             1491          (b) withholding evidence; or
             1492          (c) failing to produce documents or records; or
             1493          (21) in the case of a dual licensed title licensee as defined in Section 31A-2-402 :
             1494          (a) providing a title insurance product or service without the approval required by
             1495      Section 31A-2-405 ; or
             1496          (b) knowingly providing false or misleading information in the statement required by
             1497      Subsection 31A-2-405 (2).
             1498          Section 21. Section 61-2-11.5 is amended to read:
             1499           61-2-11.5. Investigations.
             1500          [In addition to any action authorized by Section 61-2-11 , in relationship to the offer or
             1501      sale of an undivided fractionalized long-term estate:]
             1502          (1) The division may make any [public or private] investigation within or outside of
             1503      this state as the division considers necessary to determine whether any person has violated, is
             1504      violating, or is about to violate this chapter or any rule or order under this chapter[;].
             1505          (2) To aid in the enforcement of this chapter or in the prescribing of rules and forms
             1506      under this chapter, the division may require or permit any person to file a statement in writing,
             1507      under oath or otherwise as to all facts and circumstances concerning the matter to be
             1508      investigated[; and].
             1509          (3) For the purpose of the investigation described in Subsection (1), the division or any
             1510      employee designated by the division may:
             1511          (a) administer [oaths and] an oath or affirmation; [or]
             1512          [(b) take any action permitted by Section 61-2-11 including:]
             1513          [(i)] (b) subpoena witnesses [and compel their attendance];


             1514          [(ii)] (c) take evidence; [and]
             1515          [(iii)] (d) require the production of [any books, papers, correspondence, memoranda,
             1516      agreement, or other documents or records] a book, paper, contract, record, other document, or
             1517      information relevant [or material] to the investigation[.]; and
             1518          (e) serve a subpoena by certified mail.
             1519          Section 22. Section 61-2-12 is amended to read:
             1520           61-2-12. Disciplinary action -- Judicial review.
             1521          (1) (a) On the basis of a violation of [Section 61-2-11 , the division shall give notice to
             1522      the licensee or certificate holder and commence an adjudicative proceeding before:] this
             1523      chapter, the commission with the concurrence of the director, may issue an order:
             1524          (i) imposing an educational requirement;
             1525          (ii) imposing a civil penalty[; or] not to exceed the greater of:
             1526          (A) $2,500 for each violation; or
             1527          (B) the amount of any gain or economic benefit derived from each violation;
             1528          (iii) taking any of the following actions related to a license or certificate:
             1529          (A) revoking;
             1530          (B) suspending;
             1531          (C) placing on probation; [or]
             1532          (D) denying the renewal, reinstatement, or [reissuance.] application for an original
             1533      license or certificate; or
             1534          (E) in the case of denial or revocation of a license or certificate, setting a waiting
             1535      period for an applicant to apply for a license or certificate under this title;
             1536          (iv) issuing a cease and desist order; or
             1537          (v) doing any combination of Subsections (1)(a)(i) through (iv).
             1538          (b) If the licensee is an active sales agent or active associate broker, the division shall
             1539      inform the principal broker with whom the licensee is affiliated of the charge and of the time
             1540      and place of any hearing.
             1541          [(c) If the presiding officer at a hearing determines that any licensee or certificate


             1542      holder is guilty of a violation of this chapter, the division by written order may:]
             1543          [(i) with regard to the license or certificate:]
             1544          [(A) suspend;]
             1545          [(B) revoke;]
             1546          [(C) place on probation; or]
             1547          [(D) deny renewal, reinstatement, or reissuance; or]
             1548          [(ii) impose a civil penalty.]
             1549          (2) (a) Any applicant, certificate holder, licensee, or person aggrieved, including the
             1550      complainant, may obtain agency review by the executive director and judicial review of any
             1551      adverse ruling, order, or decision of the division.
             1552          (b) If the applicant, certificate holder, or licensee prevails in the appeal and the court
             1553      finds that the state action was undertaken without substantial justification, the court may award
             1554      reasonable litigation expenses to the applicant, certificate holder, or licensee as provided under
             1555      Title 78, Chapter 27a, Small Business Equal Access to Justice Act.
             1556          (c) (i) An order, ruling, or decision of the division shall take effect and become
             1557      operative 30 days after the service of the order, ruling, or decision unless otherwise provided in
             1558      the order.
             1559          (ii) If an appeal is taken by a licensee, the division may stay enforcement of an order,
             1560      ruling, or decision in accordance with Section 63-46b-18 .
             1561          (iii) The appeal shall be governed by the Utah Rules of Appellate Procedure.
             1562          (3) The commission and the director shall comply with the procedures and
             1563      requirements of Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, in all adjudicative
             1564      proceedings.
             1565          Section 23. Section 61-2-20 is amended to read:
             1566           61-2-20. Rights and privileges of real estate licensees to fill out forms or
             1567      documents.
             1568          [Real] A real estate [licensees] licensee may fill out only those legal forms approved by
             1569      the commission and the attorney general, and those forms provided by statute, with the


             1570      following exceptions:
             1571          (1) (a) [Principal brokers and associate brokers] A principal broker may fill out any
             1572      documents associated with the closing of a real estate transaction.
             1573          (b) A branch broker or associate broker may fill out any documents associated with the
             1574      closing of a real estate transaction if designated to fill out the documents by the principal
             1575      broker with whom the branch broker or associate broker is affiliated.
             1576          (2) [Real] A real estate [licensees] licensee may fill out real estate forms prepared by
             1577      legal counsel of the buyer, seller, lessor, or lessee.
             1578          (3) If the commission and the attorney general have not approved a specific form for
             1579      the transaction, a principal [brokers] broker, associate [brokers, and] broker, or sales [agents]
             1580      agent may fill out real estate forms prepared by any legal counsel, including legal counsel
             1581      retained by the brokerage to develop these forms.
             1582          Section 24. Section 61-2-21 is amended to read:
             1583           61-2-21. Remedies and action for violations.
             1584          (1) (a) [If the director has reason to believe that any person has been, is engaging in, or
             1585      is about to engage in acts constituting violations of this chapter, and if it appears to the director
             1586      that it would be in the public interest to stop such acts, the] The director shall issue and serve
             1587      upon [the] a person an order directing that person to cease and desist from [those acts.] an act
             1588      if:
             1589          (i) the director has reason to believe that the person has been engaging, is about to
             1590      engage, or is engaging in the act constituting a violation of this chapter; and
             1591          (ii) it appears to the director that it would be in the public interest to stop the act.
             1592          (b) Within ten days after receiving the order, the person upon whom the order is served
             1593      may request an adjudicative proceeding.
             1594          (c) Pending the hearing, any cease and desist order shall remain in effect.
             1595          (d) If a request for a hearing is made, the division shall follow the procedures and
             1596      requirements of Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             1597          (2) (a) After the hearing, if the commission and the director agree that the [acts] act of


             1598      the person [violate] violates this chapter, the director:
             1599          (i) shall issue an order making the order issued under Subsection (1) permanent; and
             1600          (ii) may impose a [fine.] civil penalty not to exceed the greater of:
             1601          (A) $2,500 for each violation; or
             1602          (B) the amount of any gain or economic benefit derived from each violation.
             1603          (b) [If no hearing is requested and if the person fails to cease the acts, or after
             1604      discontinuing the acts, again commences the acts, the] The director shall file suit in the name of
             1605      the Department of Commerce and the Division of Real Estate, in the district court in the county
             1606      in which [the acts] an act described in Subsection (1) occurred or where the person resides or
             1607      carries on business, to enjoin and restrain the person from violating this chapter[.] if:
             1608          (i) (A) no hearing is requested; and
             1609          (B) the person fails to cease the act described in Subsection (1); or
             1610          (ii) after discontinuing the act described in Subsection (1), the person again
             1611      commences the act.
             1612          (c) The district courts of this state shall have jurisdiction of [these suits] an action
             1613      brought under this section.
             1614          (d) Upon a proper showing in an action brought under this section related to an
             1615      undivided fractionalized long-term estate, the court may:
             1616          (i) issue a permanent or temporary, prohibitory or mandatory injunction;
             1617          (ii) issue a restraining order or writ of mandamus;
             1618          (iii) enter a declaratory judgment;
             1619          (iv) appoint a receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant's assets;
             1620          (v) order disgorgement;
             1621          (vi) order rescission;
             1622          (vii) impose a [fine of not more than $500 for each violation of this chapter] civil
             1623      penalty not to exceed the greater of:
             1624          (A) $2,500 for each violation; or
             1625          (B) the amount of any gain or economic benefit derived from each violation; and


             1626          (viii) enter any other relief the court considers just.
             1627          (e) The court may not require the division to post a bond in an action brought under
             1628      this Subsection (2).
             1629          (3) The remedies and action provided in this section may not interfere with, or prevent
             1630      the prosecution of, any other remedies or actions including criminal proceedings.
             1631          Section 25. Section 61-2-28 is enacted to read:
             1632          61-2-28. Utah Housing Opportunity Restricted Account.
             1633          (1) There is created in the General Fund a restricted account known as the "Utah
             1634      Housing Opportunity Restricted Account."
             1635          (2) The account shall be funded by:
             1636          (a) contributions deposited into the Utah Housing Opportunity Restricted Account in
             1637      accordance with Section 41-1a-422 ;
             1638          (b) private contributions;
             1639          (c) donations or grants from public or private entities; and
             1640          (d) interest and earnings on fund monies.
             1641          (3) Funds in the account are nonlapsing.
             1642          (4) The Legislature shall appropriate money in the account to the division.
             1643          (5) The division shall distribute the funds to one or more charitable organizations that:
             1644          (a) qualify as being tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code; and
             1645          (b) have as a primary part of their mission to provide support to organizations that
             1646      create affordable housing for those in severe need.
             1647          (6) The division may only consider proposals that are:
             1648          (a) proposed by an organization under Subsection (5); and
             1649          (b) designed to provide support to organizations that create affordable housing for
             1650      those in severe need.
             1651          (7) (a) An organization described in Subsection (5) may apply to the division to receive
             1652      a distribution in accordance with Subsection (5).
             1653          (b) An organization that receives a distribution from the division in accordance with


             1654      Subsection (5) shall expend the distribution only to provide support to organizations that create
             1655      affordable housing for those in severe need.
             1656          (8) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             1657      division shall make rules providing procedures for an organization to apply to receive funds
             1658      under this section.
             1659          Section 26. Section 61-2a-12 is amended to read:
             1660           61-2a-12. Moneys accumulated -- Excess set aside -- Purpose.
             1661          (1) Any of the money accumulated in the Real Estate Education, Research and
             1662      Recovery Fund in excess of $100,000 shall be set aside and segregated to be used by the
             1663      Division of Real Estate [Division in carrying out the advancement of] to:
             1664          (a) investigate violations of this chapter related to fraud; and
             1665          (b) advance education and research in the field of real estate[, including courses].
             1666          (2) The division may only use the excess monies described in Subsection (1) only in a
             1667      manner consistent with Subsection (1), including for courses:
             1668          (a) sponsored by the division[,];
             1669          (b) offered by the division in conjunction with any university or college in the state[,];
             1670      or
             1671          (c) provided for by contracting for a particular research project in the field of real estate
             1672      for the state.
             1673          Section 27. Section 61-2b-7 is amended to read:
             1674           61-2b-7. Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board.
             1675          (1) (a) There is established a Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board
             1676      which shall consist of five regular members as follows:
             1677          (i) one state-licensed or state-certified appraiser who may be either a residential or
             1678      general licensee or certificate holder;
             1679          (ii) one state-certified residential appraiser;
             1680          (iii) one state-certified general appraiser;
             1681          (iv) one member who is certified as either a state-certified residential appraiser or a


             1682      state-certified general appraiser; and
             1683          (v) one member of the general public.
             1684          [(b) The term of the longest serving general public member of the board as of May 2,
             1685      2005 terminates May 2, 2005.]
             1686          [(c)] (b) A state-licensed or state-certified appraiser may be appointed as an alternate
             1687      member of the board.
             1688          [(d)] (c) The governor shall appoint all members of the board with the consent of the
             1689      Senate.
             1690          (2) (a) Except as required by Subsection (2)(b), as terms of current board members
             1691      expire, the governor shall appoint each new member or reappointed member to a four-year
             1692      term beginning on July 1.
             1693          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (2)(a), the governor shall, at the
             1694      time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of
             1695      board members are staggered so that approximately half of the board is appointed every two
             1696      years.
             1697          (c) Upon the expiration of a member's term, a member of the board shall continue to
             1698      hold office until the appointment and qualification of the member's successor.
             1699          (d) A person may not serve as a member of the board for more than two consecutive
             1700      terms.
             1701          (3) (a) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall
             1702      be appointed for the unexpired term.
             1703          (b) The governor may remove a board member for cause.
             1704          (4) The public member of the board may not be licensed or certified under this chapter.
             1705          (5) The board shall meet at least quarterly to conduct its business. Public notice shall
             1706      be given for all board meetings.
             1707          (6) The members of the board shall elect a chair annually from among the members to
             1708      preside at board meetings.
             1709          (7) (a) A member who is not a government employee [shall] may not receive [no]


             1710      compensation or benefits for the member's services, but may receive per diem and expenses
             1711      incurred in the performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the
             1712      Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             1713          (b) A member may decline to receive per diem and expenses for the member's service.
             1714          (8) (a) Three members of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
             1715      business.
             1716          (b) If a quorum of members is unavailable for any meeting, the alternate member of the
             1717      board, if any, shall serve as a regular member of the board for that meeting if with the presence
             1718      of the alternate member a quorum is present at the meeting.
             1719          Section 28. Section 61-2b-17 is amended to read:
             1720           61-2b-17. State-certified and state-licensed appraisers -- Restrictions on use of
             1721      terms -- Conduct prohibited or required -- Trainee.
             1722          (1) (a) The terms "state-certified general appraiser," "state-certified residential
             1723      appraiser," and "state-licensed appraiser":
             1724          (i) may only be used to refer to an individual who is certified or licensed under this
             1725      chapter; and
             1726          (ii) may not be used following, or immediately in connection with, the name or
             1727      signature of a firm, partnership, corporation, or group, or in any manner that it might be
             1728      interpreted as referring to a firm, partnership, corporation, group, or to anyone other than the
             1729      individual who is certified or licensed under this chapter.
             1730          (b) The requirement of this Subsection (1) may not be construed to prevent a
             1731      state-certified general appraiser from signing an appraisal report on behalf of a corporation,
             1732      partnership, firm, or group practice if it is clear that:
             1733          (i) only the individual is certified; and [that]
             1734          (ii) the corporation, partnership, firm, or group practice is not certified.
             1735          (c) Except as provided in Section 61-2b-25 , a certificate or license may not be issued
             1736      under this chapter to a corporation, partnership, firm, or group.
             1737          (2) (a) A person other than a state-certified general appraiser or state-certified


             1738      residential appraiser, may not assume or use any title, designation, or abbreviation likely to
             1739      create the impression of certification in this state as a real estate appraiser.
             1740          (b) A person other than a state-licensed appraiser may not assume or use any title,
             1741      designation, or abbreviation likely to create the impression of licensure in this state as a real
             1742      estate appraiser.
             1743          (3) (a) Only an individual who has qualified under the certification requirements of
             1744      [Sections 61-2b-14 and 61-2b-15 ] this chapter is authorized to prepare and sign a certified
             1745      appraisal report relating to real estate or real property in this state.
             1746          (b) If a certified appraisal report is prepared and signed by a state-certified residential
             1747      appraiser, the certified appraisal report shall state, immediately following the signature on the
             1748      report, "State-Certified Residential Appraiser."
             1749          (c) If a certified appraisal report is prepared and signed by a state-certified general
             1750      appraiser, the certified appraisal report shall state, immediately following the signature on the
             1751      report, "State-Certified General Appraiser."
             1752          (d) An appraisal report prepared by a state-licensed appraiser shall state, immediately
             1753      following the signature on the report, "State-Licensed Appraiser."
             1754          (e) When signing a certified appraisal report, a state-certified appraiser shall also place
             1755      on the report, immediately below the state-certified appraiser's signature the state-certified
             1756      appraiser's certificate number and its expiration date.
             1757          (f) A state-certified residential appraiser may not prepare a certified appraisal report
             1758      outside the state-certified residential appraiser's authority as defined in Section 61-2b-13 .
             1759          (g) A state-licensed appraiser who assisted in the preparation of a certified appraisal
             1760      report is authorized to cosign the certified appraisal report.
             1761          (4) A person who has not qualified under [either Section 61-2b-14 or 61-2b-15 ] this
             1762      chapter may not describe or refer to any appraisal or appraisal report relating to real estate or
             1763      real property in this state by the terms "certified appraisal" or "certified appraisal report."
             1764          (5) If a trainee assists a state-licensed appraiser or a state-certified appraiser in the
             1765      preparation of an appraisal report, the appraisal report shall disclose:


             1766          (a) the trainee's name; and
             1767          (b) the extent to which the trainee assists in the preparation of the appraisal report.
             1768          Section 29. Section 61-2b-28 is amended to read:
             1769           61-2b-28. Enforcement -- Investigation -- Orders -- Hearings.
             1770          (1) (a) The division may investigate the actions of:
             1771          (i) any person licensed or certified under this chapter[,];
             1772          (ii) an applicant for licensure or certification[, or];
             1773          (iii) an applicant for renewal of licensure or certification[, and]; or
             1774          (iv) a person required to be licensed or certified under this chapter.
             1775          (b) The division may initiate an agency action against a person described in Subsection
             1776      (1)(a) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, to:
             1777          [(a)] (i) impose disciplinary action [on a person licensed or certified under this chapter;
             1778      or];
             1779          [(b)] (ii) deny issuance to an applicant of an original or renewal license or
             1780      certification[.]; or
             1781          (iii) issue a cease and desist order as provided in Subsection (3).
             1782          (2) (a) The division may:
             1783          (i) administer an oath or affirmation;
             1784          (ii) subpoena witnesses[,];
             1785          (iii) take evidence[,]; and
             1786          (iv) require [by subpoena duces tecum] the production of books, papers, contracts,
             1787      records, other documents, or information relevant to the investigation described in Subsection
             1788      (1).
             1789          (b) The division may serve subpoenas by certified mail.
             1790          (c) Each failure to respond to [a subpoena by a person licensed or certified under this
             1791      chapter] a request by the division in an investigation authorized under this chapter is
             1792      considered to be a separate violation of this chapter[.], including:
             1793          (i) failing to respond to a subpoena;


             1794          (ii) withholding evidence; or
             1795          (iii) failing to produce documents or records.
             1796          (3) (a) [If the director has reason to believe that any person has been or is engaging in
             1797      acts constituting violations of this chapter, and if it appears to the director that it would be in
             1798      the public interest to stop these acts, the] The director shall issue and serve upon [the] a person
             1799      an order directing that person to cease and desist from [those acts.] an act if:
             1800          (i) the director has reason to believe that the person has been engaging, is about to
             1801      engage, or is engaging in the act constituting a violation of this chapter; and
             1802          (ii) it appears to the director that it would be in the public interest to stop the act.
             1803          (b) Within ten days after receiving the order, the person upon whom the order is served
             1804      may request an adjudicative proceeding.
             1805          (c) Pending the hearing, the cease and desist order shall remain in effect.
             1806          (d) If a request for hearing is made, the division shall follow the procedures and
             1807      requirements of Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             1808          (4) (a) After the hearing, if the board agrees that the acts of the person violate this
             1809      chapter, the board:
             1810          (i) shall issue an order making the cease and desist order permanent[.]; and
             1811          (ii) may impose a civil penalty not to exceed the greater of:
             1812          (A) $2,500 for each violation; or
             1813          (B) the amount of any gain or economic benefit derived from each violation.
             1814          (b) [If no hearing is requested and if the person fails to cease the acts, or after
             1815      discontinuing the acts, again commences the acts, the] The director shall commence an action
             1816      in the name of the Department of Commerce and Division of Real Estate, in the district court
             1817      in the county in which [the acts occurred] an act described in Subsection (3) occurs or where
             1818      the person resides or carries on business, to enjoin and restrain the person from violating this
             1819      chapter[.] if:
             1820          (i) (A) no hearing is requested; and
             1821          (B) the person fails to cease the act described in Subsection (3); or


             1822          (ii) after discontinuing the act described in Subsection (3), the person again
             1823      commences the act.
             1824          (5) The remedies and action provided in this section do not limit, interfere with, or
             1825      prevent the prosecution of any other remedies or actions including criminal proceedings.
             1826          Section 30. Section 61-2b-29 is amended to read:
             1827           61-2b-29. Disciplinary action -- Grounds.
             1828          (1) (a) The board may order disciplinary action against any person:
             1829          (i) licensed or certified under this chapter[.]; or
             1830          (ii) required to be licensed or certified under this chapter.
             1831          (b) On the basis of any of the grounds listed in Subsection (2) for disciplinary action,
             1832      board action may include:
             1833          [(a)] (i) revoking, suspending, or placing a person's license or certification on
             1834      probation;
             1835          [(b)] (ii) denying a person's original or renewal license or certification;
             1836          (iii) in the case of denial or revocation of a license or certification, setting a waiting
             1837      period for an applicant to apply for a license or certification under this chapter;
             1838          [(c)] (iv) ordering remedial education; [and]
             1839          [(d)] (v) imposing a civil penalty upon a person not to exceed [$1,000 per violation.]
             1840      the greater of:
             1841          (A) $2,500 for each violation; or
             1842          (B) the amount of any gain or economic benefit from each violation;
             1843          (vi) issuing a cease and desist order; or
             1844          (vii) doing any combination of Subsections (1)(b)(i) through (vi).
             1845          (2) The following are grounds for disciplinary action under this section:
             1846          (a) procuring or attempting to procure a license or certification under this chapter by
             1847      fraud or by making a false statement, submitting false information, or making a material
             1848      misrepresentation in an application filed with the division;
             1849          (b) paying money or attempting to pay money other than the fees provided for by this


             1850      chapter to any member or employee of the division to procure a license or certification under
             1851      this chapter;
             1852          (c) an act or omission in the practice of real estate appraising that constitutes
             1853      dishonesty, fraud, or misrepresentation;
             1854          (d) entry of a judgment against a licensee or certificate holder on grounds of fraud,
             1855      misrepresentation, or deceit in the making of an appraisal of real estate;
             1856          (e) a guilty plea to a criminal offense involving moral turpitude that is held in
             1857      abeyance, or a conviction, including a conviction based upon a plea of guilty or nolo
             1858      contendere, of a criminal offense involving moral turpitude;
             1859          (f) engaging in the business of real estate appraising under an assumed or fictitious
             1860      name not properly registered in this state;
             1861          (g) paying a finder's fee or a referral fee to a person not licensed or certified under this
             1862      chapter in connection with an appraisal of real estate or real property in this state;
             1863          (h) making a false or misleading statement in that portion of a written appraisal report
             1864      that deals with professional qualifications or in any testimony concerning professional
             1865      qualifications;
             1866          (i) violating or disregarding any provision of this chapter, an order of the board, or any
             1867      rule issued under this chapter;
             1868          (j) [violation of] violating the confidential nature of governmental records to which a
             1869      person registered, licensed, or certified under this chapter gained access through employment
             1870      or engagement as an appraiser by a governmental agency;
             1871          (k) [acceptance of] accepting a contingent fee for performing an appraisal as defined in
             1872      Subsection 61-2b-2 (1)(a) if in fact the fee is or was contingent upon the appraiser reporting a
             1873      predetermined analysis, opinion, or conclusion or is or was contingent upon the analysis,
             1874      opinion, conclusion, or valuation reached or upon the consequences resulting from the
             1875      appraisal assignment;
             1876          (l) unprofessional conduct as defined by statute or rule; [or]
             1877          (m) in the case of a dual licensed title licensee as defined in Section 31A-2-402 :


             1878          (i) providing a title insurance product or service without the approval required by
             1879      Section 31A-2-405 ; or
             1880          (ii) knowingly providing false or misleading information in the statement required by
             1881      Subsection 31A-2-405 (2); or
             1882          [(m)] (n) any other conduct that constitutes dishonest dealing.
             1883          Section 31. Section 61-2b-31 is amended to read:
             1884           61-2b-31. Disciplinary hearing process.
             1885          (1) Before disciplinary action may be taken by the board [against a licensee or
             1886      certificate holder,] the division shall:
             1887          (a) notify the [licensee or certificate holder and] person against whom the board seeks
             1888      to take disciplinary action; and
             1889          (b) commence an adjudicative proceeding.
             1890          (2) If, after the hearing, the board determines that [the licensee or certificate holder
             1891      has] a person described in Subsection (1) violated this chapter, the board may impose
             1892      disciplinary action by written order as provided in Section 61-2b-29 .
             1893          (3) The board may conduct hearings with the assistance of an administrative law judge
             1894      or may delegate hearings to an administrative law judge. If the hearing is delegated by the
             1895      board to an administrative law judge, the judge shall submit written findings of fact,
             1896      conclusions of law, and a recommended order to the board for its consideration.
             1897          (4) (a) Any applicant, licensee, certificate holder, or person aggrieved, including the
             1898      complainant, may obtain judicial review of any adverse ruling, order, or decision of the board.
             1899      Any appeal shall be governed by the Utah Rules of Appellate Procedure.
             1900          (b) If the applicant, licensee, or certificate holder prevails in the appeal and the court
             1901      finds that the state action was undertaken without substantial justification, the court may award
             1902      reasonable litigation expenses to the applicant, licensee, or certificate holder as provided under
             1903      Title 78, Chapter 27a, Small Business Equal Access to Justice Act.
             1904          Section 32. Section 61-2c-102 is amended to read:
             1905           61-2c-102. Definitions.


             1906          (1) As used in this chapter:
             1907          (a) "Affiliate" means an individual or an entity that directly, or indirectly through one
             1908      or more intermediaries, controls or is controlled by, or is under common control with, a
             1909      specified individual or entity.
             1910          (b) "Applicant" means an individual or entity applying for a license under this chapter.
             1911          (c) "Associate lending manager" means a person who:
             1912          (i) has qualified under this chapter as a principal lending manager; and
             1913          (ii) works by or on behalf of another principal lending manager in transacting the
             1914      business of residential mortgage loans.
             1915          (d) "Branch office" means a licensed entity's office:
             1916          (i) for the transaction of the business of residential mortgage loans regulated under this
             1917      chapter; and
             1918          (ii) other than the main office of the licensed entity.
             1919          (e) (i) "Business of residential mortgage loans" means for compensation to:
             1920          (A) make or originate a residential mortgage loan;
             1921          (B) directly or indirectly solicit, place, or negotiate a residential mortgage loan for
             1922      another; or
             1923          (C) render services related to the origination of a residential mortgage loan including:
             1924          (I) taking applications; and
             1925          (II) communicating with the borrower and lender.
             1926          (ii) "Business of residential mortgage loans" does not include:
             1927          (A) the performance of clerical functions such as:
             1928          (I) gathering information related to a residential mortgage loan on behalf of the
             1929      prospective borrower or a person licensed under this chapter; or
             1930          (II) requesting or gathering information, word processing, sending correspondence, or
             1931      assembling files by an individual who works under the instruction of a person licensed under
             1932      this chapter;
             1933          (B) ownership of an entity that engages in the business of residential mortgage loans if


             1934      the owner does not personally perform the acts listed in Subsection (1)(e)(i);
             1935          (C) acting as a loan wholesaler;
             1936          (D) acting as an account executive for a loan wholesaler;
             1937          (E) acting as a loan underwriter;
             1938          (F) acting as a loan closer; or
             1939          (G) funding a loan.
             1940          (f) "Closed-end" means a loan with a fixed amount borrowed and which does not
             1941      permit additional borrowing secured by the same collateral.
             1942          (g) "Commission" means the Residential Mortgage Regulatory Commission created in
             1943      Section 61-2c-104 .
             1944          (h) "Compensation" means anything of economic value that is paid, loaned, granted,
             1945      given, donated, or transferred to an individual or entity for or in consideration of:
             1946          (i) services;
             1947          (ii) personal or real property; or
             1948          (iii) other thing of value.
             1949          (i) "Control," as used in Subsection (1)(a), means the power to directly or indirectly:
             1950          (i) direct or exercise a controlling interest over:
             1951          (A) the management or policies of an entity; or
             1952          (B) the election of a majority of the directors, officers, managers, or managing partners
             1953      of an entity;
             1954          (ii) vote 20% or more of any class of voting securities of an entity by an individual; or
             1955          (iii) vote more than 5% of any class of voting securities of any entity by another entity.
             1956          [(j) "Control person" means an individual who is designated by an entity as the
             1957      individual who directly manages or controls the entity's transaction of the business of
             1958      residential mortgage loans secured by Utah dwellings.]
             1959          [(k)] (j) "Depository institution" is as defined in Section 7-1-103 .
             1960          [(l)] (k) "Director" means the director of the division.
             1961          [(m)] (l) "Division" means the Division of Real Estate.


             1962          [(n)] (m) "Dwelling" means a residential structure attached to real property that
             1963      contains one to four units including any of the following if used as a residence:
             1964          (i) a condominium unit;
             1965          (ii) a cooperative unit;
             1966          (iii) a manufactured home; or
             1967          (iv) a house.
             1968          [(o)] (n) "Entity" means any corporation, limited liability company, partnership,
             1969      company, association, joint venture, business trust, trust, or other organization.
             1970          [(p)] (o) "Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of
             1971      Commerce.
             1972          [(q)] (p) "Inactive status" means a dormant status into which an unexpired license is
             1973      placed when the holder of the license is not currently engaging in the business of residential
             1974      mortgage loans.
             1975          [(r)] (q) "Lending manager" or "principal lending manager" means a person licensed as
             1976      a principal lending manager under Section 61-2c-206 .
             1977          [(s)] (r) "Licensee" means an individual or entity licensed with the division under this
             1978      chapter.
             1979          [(t)] (s) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)[(t)](s)(ii), "mortgage officer" means an
             1980      individual who is licensed with the division to transact the business of residential mortgage
             1981      loans through a principal lending manager.
             1982          (ii) "Mortgage officer" does not include a principal lending manager.
             1983          [(u)] (t) "Record" means information that is:
             1984          (i) prepared, owned, received, or retained by an individual or entity; and
             1985          (ii) (A) inscribed on a tangible medium; or
             1986          (B) (I) stored in an electronic or other medium; and
             1987          (II) retrievable in perceivable form.
             1988          [(v) "Registration" means the permission to engage in the business of residential
             1989      mortgage loans issued by the division before January 1, 2004.]


             1990          [(w)] (u) "Residential mortgage loan" means a closed-end, first mortgage loan or
             1991      extension of credit, if:
             1992          (i) the loan or extension of credit is secured by a:
             1993          (A) mortgage;
             1994          (B) deed of trust; or
             1995          (C) lien interest; and
             1996          (ii) the mortgage, deed of trust, or lien interest described in Subsection (1)[(w)](u)(i):
             1997          (A) is on a dwelling located in the state; and
             1998          (B) created with the consent of the owner of the residential real property.
             1999          [(x)] (v) "State" means:
             2000          (i) a state, territory, or possession of the United States;
             2001          (ii) the District of Columbia; or
             2002          (iii) the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
             2003          (2) (a) If a term not defined in this section is defined by rule, the term shall have the
             2004      meaning established by the division by rule made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
             2005      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             2006          (b) If a term not defined in this section is not defined by rule, the term shall have the
             2007      meaning commonly accepted in the business community.
             2008          Section 33. Section 61-2c-104 is amended to read:
             2009           61-2c-104. Residential Mortgage Regulatory Commission.
             2010          (1) (a) There is created within the division the Residential Mortgage Regulatory
             2011      Commission consisting of the following members appointed by the executive director with the
             2012      approval of the governor:
             2013          (i) four members having at least three years of experience in transacting the business of
             2014      residential mortgage loans and who are currently licensed under this chapter; and
             2015          (ii) one member from the general public.
             2016          (b) (i) The executive director with the approval of the governor may appoint an
             2017      alternate member to the board.


             2018          (ii) The alternate member shall:
             2019          (A) at the time of the appointment, have at least three years of experience in transacting
             2020      the business of residential mortgage loans; and
             2021          (B) be licensed under this chapter at the time of and during appointment.
             2022          (2) (a) Except as required by Subsection (2)(b), the executive director shall appoint
             2023      each new member or reappointed member subject to appointment by the executive director to a
             2024      four-year term ending June 30.
             2025          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (2)(a), the executive director shall,
             2026      at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms
             2027      of commission members are staggered so that approximately half of the commission is
             2028      appointed every two years.
             2029          (c) If a vacancy occurs in the membership of the commission for any reason, the
             2030      replacement shall be appointed for the unexpired term.
             2031          (3) Members of the commission shall annually select one member to serve as chair.
             2032          (4) (a) The commission shall meet at least quarterly.
             2033          (b) The director may call a meeting in addition to the meetings required by Subsection
             2034      (4)(a):
             2035          (i) at the discretion of the director;
             2036          (ii) at the request of the chair of the commission; or
             2037          (iii) at the written request of three or more commission members.
             2038          (5) (a) Three members of the commission constitute a quorum for the transaction of
             2039      business.
             2040          (b) If a quorum of members is unavailable for any meeting and an alternate member
             2041      has been appointed to the commission by the executive director with the approval of the
             2042      governor, the alternate member shall serve as a regular member of the commission for that
             2043      meeting if with the presence of the alternate member there is a quorum present at the meeting.
             2044          (c) The action of a majority of a quorum present is an action of the commission.
             2045          (6) (a) (i) A member who is not a government employee shall receive no compensation


             2046      or benefits for the member's services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
             2047      performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance
             2048      under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             2049          (ii) A member who is not a government employee may decline to receive per diem and
             2050      expenses for the member's service.
             2051          (b) (i) A state government officer and employee member who does not receive salary,
             2052      per diem, or expenses from the member's agency for the member's service may receive per
             2053      diem and expenses incurred in the performance of the member's official duties from the
             2054      commission at the rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and
             2055      63A-3-107 .
             2056          (ii) A state government officer and employee member may decline to receive per diem
             2057      and expenses for the member's service.
             2058          (7) The commission shall:
             2059          (a) except as provided in Subsection 61-2c-202 (2), concur in the licensure or denial of
             2060      licensure of individuals and entities under this chapter in accordance with Part 2, Licensure;
             2061          (b) take disciplinary action with the concurrence of the director in accordance with Part
             2062      4, Enforcement;
             2063          (c) advise the division concerning matters related to the administration and
             2064      enforcement of this chapter; and
             2065          (d) with the concurrence of the division, determine the requirements for:
             2066          (i) the examination required under Section 61-2c-202 , covering at least:
             2067          (A) the fundamentals of the English language;
             2068          (B) arithmetic;
             2069          (C) the provisions of this chapter;
             2070          (D) rules adopted by the division;
             2071          (E) basic residential mortgage principles and practices; and
             2072          (F) any other aspect of Utah law the commission determines is appropriate;
             2073          (ii) with the concurrence of the division, the continuing education requirements under


             2074      Section 61-2c-205 , including:
             2075          (A) except as provided in Subsection 61-2c-202 (4)(a)[(i)(C)](iii) and Subsection
             2076      61-2c-206 (1)(c), the appropriate number of hours of prelicensing education and required
             2077      continuing education; and
             2078          (B) the subject matter of courses the division may accept for continuing education
             2079      purposes;
             2080          (iii) with the concurrence of the division, the prelicensing education required under
             2081      Sections 61-2c-202 and 61-2c-206 , including online education or distance learning options; and
             2082          (iv) the examination required under Section 61-2c-206 covering:
             2083          (A) advanced residential mortgage principles and practices; and
             2084          (B) other aspects of Utah law the commission, with the concurrence of the division,
             2085      determines appropriate.
             2086          (8) The commission may appoint a committee to make recommendations to the
             2087      commission concerning approval of prelicensing education and continuing education courses.
             2088          (9) The commission and the division shall make the examination and prelicensing
             2089      education and continuing education requirements described in this section available through
             2090      the Internet or other distance education methods approved by the commission and division
             2091      when reasonably practicable.
             2092          (10) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             2093      the commission, with the concurrence of the division, shall make rules establishing procedures
             2094      under which a licensee may be exempted from continuing education requirements:
             2095          (a) for a period not to exceed four years; and
             2096          (b) upon a finding of reasonable cause.
             2097          Section 34. Section 61-2c-201 is amended to read:
             2098           61-2c-201. Licensure required of individuals and entities engaged in the business
             2099      of residential mortgage loans -- Mortgage officer -- Principal lending manager.
             2100          (1) Unless exempt from this chapter under Section 61-2c-105 , an individual or entity
             2101      may not transact the business of residential mortgage loans, as defined in Section 61-2c-102 ,


             2102      without obtaining a license under this chapter.
             2103          (2) For purposes of this chapter, an individual or entity transacts business in this state
             2104      if:
             2105          (a) (i) the individual or entity engages in an act that constitutes the business of
             2106      residential mortgage loans; and
             2107          (ii) (A) the act described in Subsection (2)(a)(i) is directed to or received in this state;
             2108      and
             2109          (B) the real property that is the subject of the act described in Subsection (2)(a)(i) is
             2110      located in this state; or
             2111          (b) a representation is made by the individual or entity that the individual or entity
             2112      transacts the business of residential mortgage loans in this state.
             2113          (3) An individual who has an ownership interest in an entity required to be licensed
             2114      under this chapter is not required to obtain an individual license under this chapter unless the
             2115      individual transacts the business of residential mortgage loans.
             2116          (4) Unless otherwise exempted under this chapter, licensure under this chapter is
             2117      required of both:
             2118          (a) the individual who directly transacts the business of residential mortgage loans; and
             2119          (b) if the individual transacts business as an employee or agent of an entity or
             2120      individual, the entity or individual for whom the employee or agent transacts the business of
             2121      residential mortgage loans.
             2122          [(5) (a) On or after May 1, 2006, a license issued under this chapter to an individual
             2123      who has not obtained a license as a principal lending manager automatically converts to a
             2124      mortgage officer license.]
             2125          [(b) A mortgage officer license issued pursuant to Subsection (5)(a) shall be placed on
             2126      inactive status until the holder of the license has submitted to the division the forms required to
             2127      activate the license with a principal lending manager.]
             2128          [(6)] (5) (a) An individual licensed under this chapter may not engage in the business
             2129      of residential mortgage loans on behalf of more than one entity at the same time.


             2130          (b) This Subsection [(6)] (5) does not restrict the number of:
             2131          (i) different lenders an individual or entity may use as a funding source for residential
             2132      mortgage loans; or
             2133          (ii) entities in which an individual may have an ownership interest, regardless of
             2134      whether the entities are:
             2135          (A) licensed under this chapter; or
             2136          (B) exempt under Section 61-2c-105 .
             2137          [(7)] (6) An individual licensed under this chapter may not transact the business of
             2138      residential mortgage loans for the following at the same time:
             2139          (a) an entity licensed under this chapter; and
             2140          (b) an entity that is exempt from licensure under Section 61-2c-105 .
             2141          [(8) On or after May 1, 2006, except as provided under Title 16, Chapter 11,
             2142      Professional Corporation Act or under Title 48, Chapter 2c, Utah Revised Limited Liability
             2143      Company Act, a]
             2144          (7) A mortgage officer may not receive consideration for transacting the business of
             2145      residential mortgage loans from any person or entity except the principal lending manager with
             2146      whom the mortgage officer is licensed.
             2147          [(9) On or after May 1, 2006, a]
             2148          (8) A mortgage officer shall conduct all business of residential mortgage loans:
             2149          (a) through the principal lending manager with which the individual is licensed; and
             2150          (b) in the business name under which the principal lending manager is authorized by
             2151      the division to do business.
             2152          [(10) (a) (i) Subject to Subsection (10)(a)(ii) and until May 1, 2006, if an individual
             2153      who is authorized by this chapter to transact the business of residential mortgage loans as an
             2154      individual transacts the business of residential mortgage loans under an assumed business
             2155      name, the individual shall:]
             2156          [(A) register the assumed business name with the division; and]
             2157          [(B) furnish to the division proof that the assumed business name has been filed with


             2158      the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code pursuant to Title 42, Chapter 2,
             2159      Conducting Business Under Assumed Name.]
             2160          [(ii)] (9) (a) (i) This Subsection [(10)] (9)(a) does not apply to an individual who
             2161      transacts the business of residential mortgage loans as an employee or agent of another
             2162      individual or entity.
             2163          [(iii)] (ii) If an entity that is authorized by this chapter to transact the business of
             2164      residential mortgage loans transacts the business of residential mortgage loans under an
             2165      assumed business name, the entity shall:
             2166          (A) register the assumed name with the division; and
             2167          (B) furnish the division proof that the assumed business name has been filed with the
             2168      Division of Corporations and Commercial Code pursuant to Title 42, Chapter 2, Conducting
             2169      Business Under Assumed Name.
             2170          (b) The division may charge a fee established in accordance with Section 63-38-3.2 for
             2171      registering an assumed name pursuant to this Subsection [(10)] (9).
             2172          [(11) (a)] (10) A licensee whose license is in inactive status may not transact the
             2173      business of residential mortgage loans.
             2174          [(b) On or after May 1, 2006, a mortgage officer whose license has been placed in
             2175      inactive status may not transact the business of residential mortgage loans until the mortgage
             2176      officer has licensed with a principal lending manager by following the procedures established
             2177      by the division by rule made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative
             2178      Rulemaking Act, including submission of all required forms and payment of all required
             2179      activation fees.]
             2180          [(12) (a) On or after May 3, 2004 and before May 1, 2006, if a licensed entity
             2181      terminates its control person, or if the control person of a licensed entity resigns, dies, or
             2182      becomes unable to act as control person due to disability, the entity shall cease all business of
             2183      residential mortgage loans until the entity has submitted all forms and fees to the division that
             2184      are required to affiliate another control person with the licensed entity.]
             2185          [(b) On or after May 1, 2006, if a licensed entity terminates its principal lending


             2186      manager, or if the principal lending manager of a licensed entity resigns, dies, or becomes
             2187      unable to act as a principal lending manager due to disability, the entity may not transact the
             2188      business of residential mortgage loans until the entity has submitted all forms and fees to the
             2189      division that are required to affiliate another principal lending manager with the entity.]
             2190          Section 35. Section 61-2c-202 is amended to read:
             2191           61-2c-202. Licensure procedures.
             2192          (1) To apply for licensure under this chapter an applicant shall:
             2193          (a) submit to the division a licensure statement that:
             2194          (i) lists any name under which the individual or entity will transact business in this
             2195      state;
             2196          (ii) lists the address of the principal business location of the applicant;
             2197          [(iii) on or after May 3, 2004 and before May 1, 2006, if the applicant is an entity:]
             2198          [(A) lists the control person of the applicant; and]
             2199          [(B) contains the signature of the control person;]
             2200          [(iv) on or after May 1, 2006,]
             2201          (iii) if the applicant is an entity:
             2202          (A) lists the principal lending manager of the entity; and
             2203          (B) contains the signature of the principal lending manager;
             2204          [(v)] (iv) demonstrates that the applicant meets the qualifications listed in Section
             2205      61-2c-203 ;
             2206          [(vi)] (v) if the applicant is an entity, lists:
             2207          (A) all jurisdictions in which the entity is registered, licensed, or otherwise regulated in
             2208      the business of residential mortgage loans; and
             2209          (B) the history of any disciplinary action or adverse administrative action taken against
             2210      the entity by any regulatory agency within the ten years preceding the application; and
             2211          [(vii)] (vi) includes any information required by the division by rule;
             2212          (b) pay to the division:
             2213          (i) an application fee established by the division in accordance with Section 63-38-3.2 ;


             2214      and
             2215          (ii) the reasonable expenses incurred in processing the application for licensure
             2216      including the costs incurred by the division under Subsection (4); and
             2217          (c) comply with Subsection (4).
             2218          (2) (a) The division shall issue a license to an applicant if the division, with the
             2219      concurrence of the commission, finds that the applicant:
             2220          (i) meets the qualifications of Section 61-2c-203 ; and
             2221          (ii) complies with this section.
             2222          (b) The commission may delegate to the division the authority to:
             2223          (i) review any class or category of application for initial or renewed licenses;
             2224          (ii) determine whether an applicant meets the licensing criteria in Section 61-2c-203 ;
             2225          (iii) conduct any necessary hearing on an application; and
             2226          (iv) approve or deny a license application without concurrence by the commission.
             2227          (c) If the commission delegates to the division the authority to approve or deny an
             2228      application without concurrence by the commission and the division denies an application for
             2229      licensure, the applicant who is denied licensure may petition the commission for review of the
             2230      denial.
             2231          (d) An applicant who is denied licensure under this Subsection (2)(b) may seek agency
             2232      review by the executive director only after the commission has reviewed the division's denial of
             2233      the applicant's application.
             2234          (3) Subject to Subsection (2)(d) and in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46b,
             2235      Administrative Procedures Act, an applicant who is denied licensure under this chapter may
             2236      submit a request for agency review to the executive director within 30 days following the
             2237      issuance of the commission order denying the licensure.
             2238          (4) (a) [(i)] An individual applying for a license under this chapter [and any control
             2239      person of the applicant] shall:
             2240          [(A)] (i) submit a fingerprint card in a form acceptable to the division at the time the
             2241      licensure statement is filed;


             2242          [(B)] (ii) consent to a [fingerprint] criminal background check by:
             2243          [(I)] (A) the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification; and
             2244          [(II)] (B) the Federal Bureau of Investigation;
             2245          [(C) on or after January 1, 2005,]
             2246          (iii) provide proof using methods approved by the division of having successfully
             2247      completed 20 hours of approved prelicensing education required by the commission under
             2248      Section 61-2c-104 before taking the examination required by Subsection (4)(a)[(i)(D)](iv); and
             2249          [(D)] (iv) provide proof using methods approved by the division of having successfully
             2250      passed an examination approved by the commission under Section 61-2c-104 .
             2251          [(ii) Notwithstanding Subsections (4)(a)(i)(C) and (4)(a)(i)(D), an individual meeting
             2252      the conditions of Subsection (4)(a)(iii) may engage in the business of residential mortgage
             2253      loans until January 1, 2005 without having:]
             2254          [(A) completed the prelicensing education described in Subsection (4)(a)(i)(C); and]
             2255          [(B) passed the examination described in Subsection (4)(a)(i)(D).]
             2256          [(iii) Subsection (4)(a)(ii) applies to an individual:]
             2257          [(A) who was registered with the division under this chapter prior to January 1, 2004;]
             2258          [(B) whose registration was converted to a license under Section 61-2c-201.1 ; and]
             2259          [(C) whose converted license either:]
             2260          [(I) does not expire before January 1, 2005; or]
             2261          [(II) is renewed prior to January 1, 2005.]
             2262          (b) The division shall request the Department of Public Safety to complete a Federal
             2263      Bureau of Investigation criminal background check for each applicant and each control person
             2264      of an applicant through a national criminal history system.
             2265          (c) The applicant shall pay the cost of:
             2266          (i) the fingerprinting required by this section; and
             2267          (ii) the criminal background check required by this section.
             2268          (d) (i) A license under this chapter is conditional pending completion of the criminal
             2269      background check required by this Subsection (4).


             2270          (ii) If a criminal background check discloses that an applicant [or an applicant's control
             2271      person] failed to accurately disclose a criminal history, the license shall be immediately and
             2272      automatically revoked.
             2273          (iii) An individual or entity whose conditional license is revoked under Subsection
             2274      (4)(d)(ii) may appeal the revocation in a hearing conducted by the commission:
             2275          (A) after the revocation; and
             2276          (B) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             2277          (iv) The commission may delegate to the division or an administrative law judge the
             2278      authority to conduct a hearing described in Subsection (4)(d)(iii).
             2279          (v) Relief from a revocation may be granted only if:
             2280          (A) the criminal history upon which the division based the revocation:
             2281          (I) did not occur; or
             2282          (II) is the criminal history of another person;
             2283          (B) (I) the revocation is based on a failure to accurately disclose a criminal history; and
             2284          (II) the applicant had a reasonable good faith belief at the time of application that there
             2285      was no criminal history to be disclosed; or
             2286          (C) the division failed to follow the prescribed procedure for the revocation.
             2287          (e) If a license is revoked or a revocation is upheld after a hearing described in
             2288      Subsection (4)(d)(iii), the person may not apply for a new license for a period of 12 months [or
             2289      longer not to exceed five years after the revocation, as determined by the presiding officer]
             2290      after the day on which the license is revoked.
             2291          (f) The funds paid by an applicant for the cost of the criminal background check shall
             2292      be nonlapsing.
             2293          (g) The commission may delegate to the division the authority to make a decision on
             2294      whether relief from a revocation should be granted.
             2295          Section 36. Section 61-2c-203 is amended to read:
             2296           61-2c-203. Qualifications for licensure.
             2297          (1) To qualify for licensure under this chapter, an individual:


             2298          (a) shall have good moral character and the competency to transact the business of
             2299      residential mortgage loans;
             2300          (b) shall demonstrate honesty, integrity, and truthfulness;
             2301          (c) except as provided in Subsection (3), may not have been convicted in the ten years
             2302      preceding the day on which an application is submitted to the division of:
             2303          (i) any felony or class A misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             2304          (ii) any crime in any other jurisdiction that is the equivalent of a felony or class A
             2305      misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
             2306          (d) except as provided in Subsection (3), may not have been convicted in the five years
             2307      preceding the day on which an application is submitted to the division of:
             2308          (i) any class B or class C misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             2309          (ii) any crime in another jurisdiction that is the equivalent of a class B or class C
             2310      misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
             2311          (e) except as provided in Subsection (3), in relationship to a crime set forth in
             2312      [Subsections] Subsection (1)(c) [and] or (d) during the time period set forth in [Subsections]
             2313      Subsection (1)(c) [and] or (d), may not have:
             2314          (i) entered a guilty plea, a no contest plea, or its equivalent; and
             2315          (ii) resolved by diversion or its equivalent;
             2316          (f) except as provided in Subsection 61-2c-202 (4)(e), may not have had a license or
             2317      registration suspended, revoked, surrendered, canceled, or denied in the five years preceding
             2318      the date the individual applies for licensure except as provided in Subsection (3), if:
             2319          (i) the registration or license is issued by this state or another jurisdiction; and
             2320          (ii) the suspension, revocation, surrender, probation, fine, cancellation, or denial is
             2321      based on misconduct in a professional capacity that relates to moral character, honesty,
             2322      integrity, truthfulness, or the competency to transact the business of residential mortgage loans;
             2323          (g) except as provided in Subsection (3), may not have been the subject of a bar by the
             2324      Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York Stock Exchange, or the National
             2325      Association of Securities Dealers within the five years preceding the date the individual applies


             2326      for registration; and
             2327          (h) may not have had any temporary or permanent injunction entered against the
             2328      individual:
             2329          (i) by a court or licensing agency; and
             2330          (ii) [based] on the basis of:
             2331          (A) conduct or a practice involving the business of residential mortgage loans; or
             2332          (B) conduct involving fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit.
             2333          (2) To qualify for licensure under this chapter an entity may not have:
             2334          (a) any of the following individuals in management who fails to meet the requirements
             2335      of Subsection (1):
             2336          (i) a manager or a managing partner;
             2337          (ii) a director;
             2338          (iii) an executive officer; or
             2339          (iv) an individual occupying a position or performing functions similar to those
             2340      described in Subsections (2)(a)(i) through (iii); or
             2341          [(b) (i) before May 1, 2006, a control person who fails to meet the requirements of
             2342      Subsection (1); or]
             2343          [(ii) on or after May 1, 2006,]
             2344          (b) a principal lending manager who fails to meet the requirements of Subsection (1).
             2345          (3) Notwithstanding the failure to meet the requirements of Subsections (1)(c) through
             2346      (h), the division may permit an individual or entity to be licensed under this chapter if the
             2347      individual applicant or a person listed in Subsection (2):
             2348          (a) fails to meet the requirements of Subsections (1)(c) through (h);
             2349          (b) otherwise meets the qualifications for licensure; and
             2350          (c) provides evidence satisfactory to the division with the concurrence of the
             2351      commission that the individual applicant or person described in Subsection (2):
             2352          (i) is of good moral character;
             2353          (ii) is honest;


             2354          (iii) has integrity;
             2355          (iv) is truthful; and
             2356          (v) has the competency to transact the business of residential mortgage loans.
             2357          Section 37. Section 61-2c-205 is amended to read:
             2358           61-2c-205. Term of licensure -- Renewal -- Reporting of changes.
             2359          (1) (a) A license under this chapter is valid for a two-year period.
             2360          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), the time period of a license may be extended or
             2361      shortened by as much as one year to maintain or change a renewal cycle established by rule by
             2362      the division.
             2363          (2) To renew a license, no later than the date the license expires, a licensee shall:
             2364          (a) (i) file the renewal form required by the division; and
             2365          (ii) furnish the information required by Subsection 61-2c-202 (1);
             2366          (b) pay a fee to the division established by the division in accordance with Section
             2367      63-38-3.2 ; and
             2368          (c) if the licensee is an individual and the individual's license is in active status at the
             2369      time of application for renewal, submit proof using forms approved by the division of having
             2370      completed during the two years prior to application the continuing education required by the
             2371      commission under Section 61-2c-104 .
             2372          (3) (a) A licensee under this chapter shall notify the division using the form required by
             2373      the division within ten days of the date on which there is a change in:
             2374          (i) a name under which the licensee transacts the business of residential mortgage loans
             2375      in this state;
             2376          (ii) (A) if the licensee is an entity, the business location of the licensee; or
             2377          (B) if the licensee is an individual, the home and business addresses of the individual;
             2378          [(iii) (A) on or after May 3, 2004 and before May 1, 2006, the control person of the
             2379      licensee; or]
             2380          [(B) on or after May 1, 2006,]
             2381          (iii) the principal lending manager of the entity;


             2382          (iv) the entity with which an individual licensee is licensed to conduct the business of
             2383      residential mortgage loans; or
             2384          (v) any other information that is defined as material by rule made by the division.
             2385          (b) Failure to notify the division of a change described in Subsection (3)(a) is separate
             2386      grounds for disciplinary action against a licensee.
             2387          (4) A licensee shall notify the division by sending the division a signed statement
             2388      within ten business days of:
             2389          (a) (i) a conviction of any criminal offense;
             2390          (ii) the entry of a plea in abeyance to any criminal offense; or
             2391          (iii) the potential resolution of any criminal case by:
             2392          (A) a diversion agreement; or
             2393          (B) any other agreement under which criminal charges are held in suspense for a period
             2394      of time;
             2395          (b) filing a personal bankruptcy or bankruptcy of a business that transacts the business
             2396      of residential mortgage loans;
             2397          (c) the suspension, revocation, surrender, cancellation, or denial of a professional
             2398      license or professional registration of the licensee, whether the license or registration is issued
             2399      by this state or another jurisdiction; or
             2400          (d) the entry of a cease and desist order or a temporary or permanent injunction:
             2401          (i) against the licensee by a court or licensing agency; and
             2402          (ii) based on:
             2403          (A) conduct or a practice involving the business of residential mortgage loans; or
             2404          (B) conduct involving fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit.
             2405          (5) (a) A license under this chapter expires if the licensee does not apply to renew the
             2406      license on or before the expiration date of the license.
             2407          (b) Within 30 calendar days after the expiration date, a licensee whose license has
             2408      expired may apply to reinstate the expired license upon:
             2409          (i) payment of a renewal fee and a late fee determined by the division under Section


             2410      63-38-3.2 ; and
             2411          (ii) if the licensee is an individual and is applying to reinstate a license to active status,
             2412      providing proof using forms approved by the division of having completed, during the two
             2413      years prior to application, the continuing education required by the commission under Section
             2414      61-2c-104 .
             2415          (c) After the 30 calendar days described in Subsection (5)(b) and within six months
             2416      after the expiration date, a licensee whose license has expired may apply to reinstate an expired
             2417      license upon:
             2418          (i) payment of a renewal fee and a late fee determined by the division under Section
             2419      63-38-3.2 ;
             2420          (ii) if the licensee is an individual and is applying to reinstate a license to active status,
             2421      providing proof using forms approved by the division of having completed, during the two
             2422      years prior to application, the continuing education required by the commission under Section
             2423      61-2c-104 ; and
             2424          (iii) in addition to the continuing education required for a timely renewal, completing
             2425      an additional 12 hours of continuing education approved by the commission under Section
             2426      61-2c-104 .
             2427          (d) A licensee whose license has been expired for more than six months shall be
             2428      relicensed as prescribed for an original application under Section 61-2c-202 .
             2429          Section 38. Section 61-2c-206 is amended to read:
             2430           61-2c-206. Principal lending manager licenses.
             2431          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), [on or after January 1, 2006,] to qualify as a
             2432      principal lending manager under this chapter, an individual shall, in addition to meeting the
             2433      standards in Section 61-2c-203 :
             2434          (a) submit an application on a form approved by the division;
             2435          (b) pay fees determined by the division under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             2436          (c) submit proof of having successfully completed 40 hours of prelicensing education
             2437      approved by the commission under Section 61-2c-104 ;


             2438          (d) submit proof of having successfully completed the principal lending manager
             2439      examination approved by the commission under Section 61-2c-104 ;
             2440          (e) submit proof on forms approved by the division of three years of full-time active
             2441      experience as a mortgage officer in the five years preceding the day on which the application is
             2442      submitted, or its equivalent as approved by the commission; and
             2443          (f) if the individual is not licensed under this chapter at the time of application, submit
             2444      to the criminal background check required by Subsection 61-2c-202 (4).
             2445          (2) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), an individual described in Subsection (2)(b)
             2446      may qualify as a principal lending manager without:
             2447          (i) meeting the requirements of Subsection (1)(c); and
             2448          (ii) completing the portions of the principal lending manager examination described in
             2449      Subsection (1)(d) that:
             2450          (A) relate to federal law; and
             2451          (B) do not relate to Utah law.
             2452          (b) An individual may qualify as a principal lending manager pursuant to Subsection
             2453      (2)(a) if the individual:
             2454          (i) submits to the division an affidavit that the individual has five years of experience
             2455      in the business of residential mortgage loans;
             2456          (ii) establishes that the individual's experience described in this Subsection (2)(b) was
             2457      acquired:
             2458          (A) under requirements substantially equivalent to the requirements of this chapter; and
             2459          (B) in compliance with the requirements of this chapter; and
             2460          (iii) provides any other information required by the division by rule under Subsection
             2461      (2)(c).
             2462          (c) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             2463      division shall define the information an individual shall provide to the division pursuant to
             2464      Subsection (2)(b).
             2465          (3) A principal lending manager may not engage in the business of residential


             2466      mortgage loans on behalf of more than one entity at the same time.
             2467          Section 39. Section 61-2c-208 is amended to read:
             2468           61-2c-208. Activation and inactivation of license.
             2469          (1) (a) A licensee may request that the division place the license on inactive status by
             2470      submitting an inactivation form approved by the division.
             2471          [(b) On or after May 1, 2006, if the license of a principal lending manager is revoked,
             2472      suspended, or expires, the license of any mortgage officer licensed with that principal lending
             2473      manager shall automatically convert to inactive status.]
             2474          (b) The license of a mortgage officer or mortgage entity not affiliated with an active
             2475      license of a principal lending manager automatically converts to inactive status on the day on
             2476      which the mortgage officer or mortgage entity is not affiliated with the active license of the
             2477      principal lending manager.
             2478          (c) A licensee whose license is in inactive status may not transact the business of
             2479      residential mortgage loans.
             2480          (2) To activate a license that has been placed on inactive status, a licensee shall:
             2481          (a) submit an activation form:
             2482          (i) approved by the division; and
             2483          (ii) signed by the principal lending manager with whom the licensee is affiliating;
             2484          (b) pay an activation fee established by the division under Section 63-38-3.2 ; and
             2485          (c) if the licensee is an individual whose license was in inactive status at the time of the
             2486      previous renewal, the licensee shall supply the division with proof of the successful completion
             2487      of the number of hours of continuing education that the licensee would have been required to
             2488      complete under Subsection 61-2c-205 (2)(c) if the licensee's license had been on active status,
             2489      up to a maximum of the number of hours required for two licensing periods.
             2490          [(3) On or after May 1, 2006, in addition to the requirements of Subsection (2), a
             2491      mortgage officer whose license has been placed on inactive status shall obtain the signature of
             2492      the principal lending manager with whom the mortgage officer will be actively licensed on the
             2493      form required by the division.]


             2494          [(4) (a) On or after May 3, 2004 and before May 1, 2006, in addition to the
             2495      requirements of Subsection (2), an entity whose license has been placed on inactive status
             2496      because of the termination, death, disability, or departure of its control person shall submit the
             2497      forms required by the division to affiliate the license of another control person with the entity.]
             2498          [(b) On or after May 1, 2006, in addition to the requirements of Subsection (2), an
             2499      entity whose license has been placed on inactive status because of the termination, death,
             2500      disability, or departure of its principal lending manager shall submit the forms required by the
             2501      division to affiliate the license of another principal lending manager with the entity.]
             2502          Section 40. Section 61-2c-301 is amended to read:
             2503           61-2c-301. Prohibited conduct -- Violations of the chapter.
             2504          (1) An individual or entity transacting the business of residential mortgage loans in this
             2505      state may not:
             2506          (a) give or receive compensation or anything of value in exchange for a referral of
             2507      residential mortgage loan business;
             2508          (b) charge a fee in connection with a residential mortgage loan transaction:
             2509          (i) that is excessive; or
             2510          (ii) if the individual or entity does not comply with Section 70D-1-6 ;
             2511          (c) give or receive compensation or anything of value in exchange for a referral of
             2512      settlement or loan closing services related to a residential mortgage loan transaction;
             2513          (d) do any of the following to induce a lender to extend credit as part of a residential
             2514      mortgage loan transaction:
             2515          (i) make a false statement or representation;
             2516          (ii) cause false documents to be generated; or
             2517          (iii) knowingly permit false information to be submitted by any party;
             2518          (e) give or receive compensation or anything of value, or withhold or threaten to
             2519      withhold payment of an appraiser fee, to influence the independent judgment of an appraiser in
             2520      reaching a value conclusion in a residential mortgage loan transaction, except that it is not a
             2521      violation of this section for a licensee to withhold payment because of a bona fide dispute


             2522      regarding a failure of the appraiser to comply with the licensing law or the Uniform Standards
             2523      of Professional Appraisal Practice;
             2524          (f) violate or not comply with:
             2525          (i) this chapter;
             2526          (ii) an order of the commission or division; or
             2527          (iii) a rule made by the division;
             2528          (g) fail to respond within the required time period to:
             2529          (i) a notice or complaint of the division; or
             2530          (ii) a request for information from the division;
             2531          (h) make false representations to the division, including in a licensure statement;
             2532          (i) for any residential mortgage loan transaction beginning on or after January 1, 2004,
             2533      engage in the business of residential mortgage loans with respect to the transaction if the
             2534      individual or entity also acts in any of the following capacities with respect to the same
             2535      residential mortgage loan transaction:
             2536          (i) appraiser;
             2537          (ii) escrow agent;
             2538          (iii) real estate agent;
             2539          (iv) general contractor; or
             2540          (v) title insurance agent;
             2541          (j) order a title insurance report or hold a title insurance policy unless the individual or
             2542      entity provides to the title insurer a copy of a valid, current license under this chapter;
             2543          (k) engage in unprofessional conduct as defined by rule;
             2544          (l) engage in an act or omission in transacting the business of residential mortgage
             2545      loans that constitutes dishonesty, fraud, or misrepresentation;
             2546          (m) engage in false or misleading advertising;
             2547          (n) (i) fail to account for all funds received in connection with a residential mortgage
             2548      loan;
             2549          (ii) use funds for a different purpose from the purpose for which the funds were


             2550      received; or
             2551          (iii) except as provided in Subsection (4), retain funds paid for services if the services
             2552      were not actually performed;
             2553          (o) fail, within 90 calendar days of a request from a borrower who has paid for an
             2554      appraisal, to give a copy of an appraisal ordered and used for a transaction to the borrower;
             2555          (p) engage in an act that is performed to:
             2556          (i) evade this chapter; or
             2557          (ii) assist another person to evade this chapter;
             2558          (q) recommend or encourage default or delinquency, or continuation of an existing
             2559      default or delinquency, by a mortgage applicant on an existing indebtedness prior to the closing
             2560      of a residential mortgage loan that will refinance all or part of the indebtedness;
             2561          [(r) in the case of a control person of an entity, fail to exercise reasonable supervision
             2562      over the activities of:]
             2563          [(i) the individuals engaged in the business of residential mortgage loans on behalf of
             2564      the entity; or]
             2565          [(ii) any unlicensed staff;]
             2566          [(s) on or after May 1, 2006,]
             2567          (r) in the case of the principal lending manager of an entity or a branch office of an
             2568      entity, fail to exercise reasonable supervision over the activities of [the]:
             2569          (i) any unlicensed staff; and
             2570          (ii) any mortgage officers who are licensed with the principal lending manager; [or]
             2571          [(t)] (s) pay or offer to pay an individual who does not hold a license under this chapter
             2572      for work that requires the individual to hold a license under this chapter[.]; or
             2573          (t) in the case of a dual licensed title licensee as defined in Section 31A-2-402 :
             2574          (i) provide a title insurance product or service without the approval required by Section
             2575      31A-2-405 ; or
             2576          (ii) knowingly provide false or misleading information in the statement required by
             2577      Subsection 31A-2-405 (2).


             2578          (2) Whether or not the crime is related to the business of residential mortgage loans, it
             2579      is a violation of this chapter for a licensee[, a control person of a licensee,] or a person who is a
             2580      certified education provider to do any of the following with respect to a criminal offense which
             2581      involves moral turpitude:
             2582          (a) be convicted;
             2583          (b) plead guilty or nolo contendere;
             2584          (c) enter a plea in abeyance; or
             2585          (d) be subjected to a criminal disposition similar to the ones described in Subsections
             2586      (2)(a) through (c).
             2587          (3) A principal lending manager does not violate Subsection (1)[(s)](r) if:
             2588          (a) in contravention of the principal lending manager's written policies and
             2589      instructions, an affiliated licensee of the principal lending manager violates [a provision of]:
             2590          (i) this chapter; or
             2591          (ii) rules made by the division under this chapter;
             2592          (b) the principal lending manager established and followed reasonable procedures to
             2593      ensure that affiliated licensees receive adequate supervision;
             2594          (c) upon learning of a violation by an affiliated licensee, the principal lending manager
             2595      attempted to prevent or mitigate the damage;
             2596          (d) the principal lending manager did not participate in or ratify the violation by an
             2597      affiliated licensee; and
             2598          (e) the principal lending manager did not attempt to avoid learning of the violation.
             2599          (4) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(n)(iii), a licensee may, upon compliance with
             2600      Section 70D-1-6 , charge a reasonable cancellation fee for work done originating a mortgage if
             2601      the mortgage is not closed.
             2602          Section 41. Section 61-2c-302 is amended to read:
             2603           61-2c-302. Record requirements.
             2604          (1) For the time period specified in Subsection (2), a licensee shall make or possess any
             2605      record required for that licensee by a rule made by the division.


             2606          (2) A licensee shall maintain in its possession a record described in Subsection (1)
             2607      [until the later of] for four years from the last to occur of the following:
             2608          (a) the final entry on a residential mortgage loan is made by that licensee;
             2609          (b) if the residential mortgage loan is serviced by the licensee:
             2610          (i) the residential mortgage loan is paid in full; or
             2611          (ii) the licensee ceases to service the residential mortgage loan; or
             2612          (c) if the residential mortgage loan is not serviced by the licensee, the residential
             2613      mortgage loan is closed.
             2614          (3) A licensee shall:
             2615          (a) make available to the division for inspection and copying during normal business
             2616      hours all records required to be maintained under this chapter; and
             2617          (b) upon reasonable notice from the division to a licensee, produce all records
             2618      described in Subsection (3)(a) that are related to an investigation being conducted by the
             2619      division at the division office for inspection and copying by the division.
             2620          (4) A licensed entity shall maintain and produce for inspection by the division a current
             2621      list of all individuals whose licenses are affiliated with the entity.
             2622          Section 42. Section 61-2c-401 is amended to read:
             2623           61-2c-401. Investigations.
             2624          (1) The division may investigate or cause to be investigated the actions of:
             2625          (a) (i) a licensee; [or]
             2626          (ii) a person required to be licensed under this chapter; or
             2627          [(ii)] (iii) the following with respect to an entity that is a licensee or an entity required
             2628      to be licensed under this chapter:
             2629          [(A) a control person;]
             2630          [(B)] (A) a manager;
             2631          [(C)] (B) a managing partner;
             2632          [(D)] (C) a director;
             2633          [(E)] (D) an executive officer; or


             2634          [(F)] (E) an individual who performs a function similar to an individual listed in this
             2635      Subsection (1)(a)[(ii)](iii);
             2636          (b) (i) an applicant for licensure or renewal of licensure under this chapter; or
             2637          (ii) the following with respect to an entity that has applied for a license or renewal of
             2638      licensure under this chapter:
             2639          [(A) a control person;]
             2640          [(B)] (A) a manager;
             2641          [(C)] (B) a managing partner;
             2642          [(D)] (C) a director;
             2643          [(E)] (D) an executive officer; or
             2644          [(F)] (E) an individual who performs a function similar to an individual listed in this
             2645      Subsection (1)(b)(ii); or
             2646          (c) any individual or entity that transacts the business of residential mortgage loans
             2647      within this state[, and the control persons of any such entity].
             2648          (2) In conducting investigations, records inspections, and adjudicative proceedings, the
             2649      division may:
             2650          (a) administer an oath or affirmation;
             2651          [(a)] (b) subpoena witnesses;
             2652          [(b)] (c) take evidence;
             2653          [(c)] (d) require [by subpoena duces tecum] the production of books, papers, contracts,
             2654      records, other documents, or information [considered] relevant to an investigation; and
             2655          [(d)] (e) serve a subpoena by certified mail.
             2656          (3) A failure to respond to [a subpoena served by the division] a request by the division
             2657      in an investigation authorized under this chapter is considered as a separate violation of this
             2658      chapter[.], including:
             2659          (a) failing to respond to a subpoena;
             2660          (b) withholding evidence; or
             2661          (c) failing to produce documents or records.


             2662          (4) The division may inspect and copy all records related to the business of residential
             2663      mortgage loans by a licensee under this chapter, regardless of whether the records are
             2664      maintained at a business location in Utah, in conducting:
             2665          (a) investigations of complaints; or
             2666          (b) inspections of the records required to be maintained under:
             2667          (i) this chapter; or
             2668          (ii) rules adopted by the division under this chapter.
             2669          (5) (a) If a licensee maintains the records required by this chapter and the rules adopted
             2670      by the division under this chapter outside Utah, the licensee is responsible for all reasonable
             2671      costs, including reasonable travel costs, incurred by the division in inspecting those records.
             2672          (b) Upon receipt of notification from the division that records maintained outside Utah
             2673      are to be examined in connection with an investigation or an examination, the licensee shall
             2674      deposit with the division a deposit of $500 to cover the division's expenses in connection with
             2675      the examination of the records.
             2676          (c) If the deposit described in Subsection (5)(b) is insufficient to meet the estimated
             2677      costs and expenses of examination of the records, the licensee shall make an additional deposit
             2678      to cover the estimated costs and expenses of the division.
             2679          (d) (i) All deposits under this Subsection (5) shall be deposited in the General Fund as
             2680      a dedicated credit to be used by the division under Subsection (5)(a).
             2681          (ii) The division, with the concurrence of the executive director, may use the deposit
             2682      monies deposited in the General Fund under this Subsection (5)(d) as a dedicated credit for the
             2683      records inspection costs under Subsection (5)(a).
             2684          (iii) A deposit under this Subsection (5) shall be refunded to the licensee to the extent it
             2685      is not used, together with an itemized statement from the division of all amounts it has used.
             2686          (e) All deposits under this Subsection (5) shall be nonlapsing.
             2687          (6) Failure to deposit with the division a deposit required to cover the costs of
             2688      examination of records that are maintained outside Utah shall result in automatic suspension of
             2689      a license until the deposit is made.


             2690          Section 43. Section 61-2c-402 is amended to read:
             2691           61-2c-402. Disciplinary action.
             2692          [(1)] Subject to the requirements of Section 61-2c-402.1 , if an individual or entity
             2693      required to be licensed under this chapter violates this chapter, or an education provider
             2694      required to be certified under this chapter violates this chapter, the commission, with the
             2695      concurrence of the director, may:
             2696          (1) impose an educational requirement;
             2697          [(a)] (2) impose a civil penalty against the individual or entity in an amount not to
             2698      exceed the greater of:
             2699          (a) $2,500 [per] for each violation; or
             2700          (b) the amount equal to any gain or economic benefit derived from each violation;
             2701          (3) deny an application for an original license;
             2702          [(b)] (4) do any of the following to a license under this chapter:
             2703          [(i)] (a) suspend;
             2704          [(ii)] (b) revoke;
             2705          [(iii)] (c) place on probation;
             2706          [(iv)] (d) deny renewal; [or]
             2707          [(v)] (e) deny reinstatement; or
             2708          (f) in the case of a denial or revocation of a license, set a waiting period for an
             2709      applicant to apply for a license under this chapter;
             2710          (5) issue a cease and desist order; or
             2711          (6) do any combination of Subsections (1) through (5).
             2712          [(c) do both Subsections (1)(a) and (b).]
             2713          [(2) (a) If a license under this chapter is revoked, the individual or entity may apply to
             2714      have the license reinstated by complying with the requirements of Section 61-2c-202 for
             2715      licensure.]
             2716          [(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a) and except as provided in Subsection
             2717      61-2c-202 (4)(e), if a license under this chapter is revoked, the individual or entity may not


             2718      apply for reinstatement of the license sooner than five years after the day on which the license
             2719      is revoked in accordance with this section.]
             2720          [(c) If an individual or entity whose license has been revoked applies for reinstatement
             2721      in accordance with Subsection (2)(b), the presiding officer may grant the application for
             2722      reinstatement if the presiding officer finds that:]
             2723          [(i) (A) there has been good conduct on the part of the applicant subsequent to the
             2724      events that led to the revocation; and]
             2725          [(B) the subsequent good conduct outweighs the events that led to the revocation; and]
             2726          [(ii) the interest of the public is not likely to be harmed by the granting of the license.]
             2727          [(3) Subject to the requirements of Section 61-2c-402.1 , if an individual or entity
             2728      required to be licensed under this chapter violates this chapter, or an education provider
             2729      required to be certified under this chapter violates this chapter, the presiding officer in an
             2730      adjudicative proceeding commenced after a person or an entity applies for an original or
             2731      renewed license may:]
             2732          [(a) deny an application for an original license;]
             2733          [(b) deny an application for renewal;]
             2734          [(c) deny an application for reinstatement; or]
             2735          [(d) issue or renew the license but:]
             2736          [(i) place the license on probation;]
             2737          [(ii) suspend the license for a period of time;]
             2738          [(iii) impose a civil penalty not to exceed $2,500 per violation; or]
             2739          [(iv) any combination of Subsections (3)(d)(i) through (iii).]
             2740          Section 44. Section 61-2c-403 is amended to read:
             2741           61-2c-403. Cease and desist orders.
             2742          (1) (a) The director may issue and serve by certified mail, or by personal service, on an
             2743      individual or entity an order to cease and desist if:
             2744          (i) the director has reason to believe that the individual or entity has been [or] engaged,
             2745      is engaging in, or is about to engage in acts constituting a violation of this chapter; and


             2746          (ii) it appears to the director that it would be in the public interest to stop the acts.
             2747          (b) Within ten days after service of the order, the party named in the order may request
             2748      an adjudicative proceeding to be held in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative
             2749      Procedures Act.
             2750          (c) Pending the hearing, the cease and desist order shall remain in effect.
             2751          (2) (a) After the hearing described in Subsection (1), if the director finds that the acts
             2752      of the individual or entity violate this chapter, the director:
             2753          (i) shall issue an order making the cease and desist order permanent[.]; and
             2754          (ii) may impose a civil penalty not to exceed the greater of:
             2755          (A) $2,500 for each violation; or
             2756          (B) the amount of any gain or economic benefit derived from each violation.
             2757          (b) (i) The director may file suit in the name of the division to enjoin and restrain an
             2758      individual or entity on whom an order is served under this section from violating this chapter
             2759      if:
             2760          (A) (I) the individual or entity did not request a hearing under Subsection (1); or
             2761          (II) a permanent cease and desist order is issued against the individual or entity
             2762      following a hearing or stipulation; and
             2763          (B) (I) the individual or entity fails to cease the acts; or
             2764          (II) after discontinuing the acts, the individual or entity again commences the acts.
             2765          (ii) The suit described in Subsection (2)(b)(i) shall be filed in the district court in the
             2766      county:
             2767          (A) in which the acts occurred;
             2768          (B) where the individual resides; or
             2769          (C) where the individual or entity carries on business.
             2770          (3) The cease and desist order issued under this section may not interfere with or
             2771      prevent the prosecution of a remedy or action enforcement under this chapter.
             2772          (4) An individual who violates a cease and desist order issued under this section is
             2773      guilty of a class A misdemeanor.


             2774          Section 45. Section 61-2c-404 is amended to read:
             2775           61-2c-404. Civil actions.
             2776          (1) (a) A person who violates this chapter is liable for an additional penalty, as
             2777      determined by the court, of at least the amount the person received in consequence of a
             2778      violation of this chapter as:
             2779          (i) commission;
             2780          (ii) compensation; or
             2781          (iii) profit.
             2782          (b) A person aggrieved by a violation of this chapter may:
             2783          (i) bring an action for a penalty described in Subsection (1)(a); and
             2784          (ii) use a penalty obtained under Subsection (1)(a) for the person's own use and benefit.
             2785          (2) A person who is not licensed under this chapter at the time of an act or service that
             2786      requires a license under this chapter may not bring an action in court for the recovery of a
             2787      commission, fee, or compensation for that act or service.
             2788          [(3) On or after May 1, 2006:]
             2789          [(a) a] (3) (a) A mortgage officer may not bring an action in the mortgage officer's
             2790      own name for the recovery of a fee, commission, or compensation for transacting the business
             2791      of residential mortgage loans unless the action is brought against the principal lending manager
             2792      with whom the mortgage officer [was] is licensed at the time of the act or service that is the
             2793      subject of the action[; and].
             2794          (b) [an] An action by an entity for the recovery of a fee, commission, or other
             2795      compensation shall be brought by:
             2796          (i) an entity; or
             2797          (ii) the principal lending manager of an entity on behalf of the entity.
             2798          (4) [On or after May 1, 2006, a] A principal lending manager who transacts the
             2799      business of residential mortgage loans on the principal lending manager's own behalf may sue
             2800      in the principal lending manager's own name for the recovery of a fee, commission, or
             2801      compensation for transacting the business of residential mortgage loans.


             2802          Section 46. Section 61-2c-502 is amended to read:
             2803           61-2c-502. Additional license fee.
             2804          (1) An individual who applies for or renews a license shall pay, in addition to the
             2805      application or renewal fee, a reasonable annual fee:
             2806          (a) determined by the division with the concurrence of the commission; and
             2807          (b) not to exceed $18.
             2808          (2) An entity that applies for or renews an entity license shall pay, in addition to the
             2809      application or renewal fee, a reasonable annual fee:
             2810          (a) determined by the division with the concurrence of the commission; and
             2811          (b) not to exceed $25.
             2812          (3) Notwithstanding Section 13-1-2 , the [fees provided in this section] following shall
             2813      be paid into the fund to be used as provided in this part[.]:
             2814          (a) fees provided in this section; and
             2815          (b) civil penalties imposed under this chapter.
             2816          (4) If the balance in the fund that is available to satisfy judgments against licensees
             2817      decreases to less than $100,000, the division may make additional assessments to licensees to
             2818      maintain the balance available at $100,000 to satisfy judgments.
             2819          Section 47. Section 61-2c-510 is amended to read:
             2820           61-2c-510. Monies accumulated -- Purpose.
             2821          (1) The division may use monies accumulated in the fund in excess of the amount
             2822      necessary to satisfy claims to:
             2823          (a) investigate violations of this chapter related to fraud; and
             2824          (b) advance education and research in the field of residential mortgage loans[,
             2825      including:].
             2826          (2) The division may use the excess monies described in Subsection (1) only in a
             2827      manner consistent with Subsection (1), including for:
             2828          [(1)] (a) courses sponsored by the division;
             2829          [(2)] (b) courses offered by the division in conjunction with a university or college in


             2830      Utah;
             2831          [(3)] (c) contracting for a research project for the state in the field of residential
             2832      mortgage loans;
             2833          [(4)] (d) funding the salaries and training expenses of division staff members who are
             2834      employed in positions related to the education of mortgage licensees;
             2835          [(5)] (e) funding the training expenses of division staff members who are employed in
             2836      positions conducting investigations of complaints under this chapter; and
             2837          [(6)] (f) publishing and distributing educational materials to:
             2838          [(a)] (i) licensees; and
             2839          [(b)] (ii) applicants for licensure.
             2840          Section 48. Section 72-5-116 is enacted to read:
             2841          72-5-116. Exemption from state licensure.
             2842          In accordance with Section 61-2-3 , an employee of the department when engaging in an
             2843      act on behalf of the department related to one or more of the following is exempt from
             2844      licensure under Title 61, Chapter 2, Division of Real Estate:
             2845          (1) acquiring real property pursuant to Section 72-5-103 ;
             2846          (2) disposing of real property pursuant to Section 72-5-111 ; or
             2847          (3) providing services that constitute property management, as defined in Section
             2848      61-2-2 .
             2849          Section 49. Repealer.
             2850          This bill repeals:
             2851          Section 61-2b-10.5, State-registered appraisers -- Authority -- Transition to
             2852      state-licensed or state-certified appraisers.
             2853          Section 61-2c-201.1, Conversion of registrations.
             2854          Section 50. Effective date.
             2855          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), this bill takes effect on April 30, 2007.
             2856          (2) (a) The amendments in this bill to the following take effect on October 1, 2007:
             2857          (i) Section 41-1a-418 ; and


             2858          (ii) Section 41-1a-422 .
             2859          (b) Section 61-2-28 enacted in this bill takes effect on October 1, 2007.


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