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S.B. 222

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DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE LICENSING

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AND PRESENCE IN THE UNITED STATES

             3     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Margaret Dayton

             6     
House Sponsor: Christopher N. Herrod

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies provisions related to licensing by the Division of Real Estate.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    prohibits a person who is unlawfully present in the United States from being
             14      licensed under provisions applicable to real estate and mortgage licensing;
             15          .    requires the Division of Real Estate to verify that a person is not unlawfully present
             16      in the United States;
             17          .    permits the division, with the concurrence of the commission, to obtain information
             18      from an applicant;
             19          .    requires an applicant to pay costs of verification; and
             20          .    makes technical changes.
             21      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          None
             23      Other Special Clauses:
             24          None
             25      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             26      AMENDS:
             27          61-2-6, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 325


             28          61-2c-203, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 325
             29     
             30      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             31          Section 1. Section 61-2-6 is amended to read:
             32           61-2-6. Licensing procedures and requirements.
             33          (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5) and subject to the other requirements of
             34      this section, the commission shall determine the qualifications and requirements of [applicants]
             35      an applicant for:
             36          (i) a principal broker license;
             37          (ii) an associate broker license; or
             38          (iii) a sales agent license.
             39          (b) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, shall require and pass upon
             40      proof necessary to determine the honesty, integrity, truthfulness, reputation, and competency of
             41      [each] an applicant for:
             42          (i) an initial license; or [for]
             43          (ii) the renewal of an existing license.
             44          (c) (i) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, shall require an applicant
             45      for:
             46          (A) a sales agent license to complete an approved educational program not to exceed
             47      90 hours; and
             48          (B) an associate broker or principal broker license to complete an approved educational
             49      program not to exceed 120 hours.
             50          (ii) [The hours required by this section mean] For purposes of this Subsection (1)(c), an
             51      "hour" means 50 minutes of instruction in [each] a 60 [minutes] minute time period.
             52          (iii) The maximum number of program hours available to an individual is ten hours per
             53      day.
             54          (d) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, shall require the applicant to
             55      pass an examination approved by the commission covering:
             56          (i) the fundamentals of:
             57          (A) the English language;
             58          (B) arithmetic;


             59          (C) bookkeeping; and
             60          (D) real estate principles and practices;
             61          (ii) the provisions of this chapter;
             62          (iii) the rules established by the commission; and
             63          (iv) any other aspect of Utah real estate license law considered appropriate.
             64          (e) (i) Three years' full-time experience as a real estate sales agent or its equivalent is
             65      required before [any] an applicant may apply for, and secure a principal broker or associate
             66      broker license in this state.
             67          (ii) The commission shall establish by rule, made in accordance with Title 63, Chapter
             68      46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the criteria by which the commission will accept
             69      experience or special education in similar fields of business in lieu of the three years'
             70      experience.
             71          (2) (a) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, may require an applicant
             72      to furnish a sworn statement setting forth evidence satisfactory to the division of the applicant's
             73      reputation and competency as set forth by rule.
             74          (b) The division shall require an applicant to provide the applicant's Social Security
             75      number, which is a private record under Subsection 63-2-302 (1)(h).
             76          (3) (a) A nonresident principal broker may be licensed in this state by conforming to all
             77      the provisions of this chapter except that of residency.
             78          (b) A nonresident associate broker or sales agent may become licensed in this state by:
             79          (i) conforming to all the provisions of this chapter except that of residency; and
             80          (ii) being employed or engaged as an independent contractor by or on behalf of a
             81      nonresident or resident principal broker who is licensed in this state.
             82          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection 61-2-9 (1)(e)(iv), the application to be
             83      relicensed of an applicant who has had a real estate license revoked shall be treated as an
             84      original application.
             85          (b) In the case of an applicant for a new license as a principal broker or associate
             86      broker, the applicant is not entitled to credit for experience gained [prior to] before the
             87      revocation of a real estate license.
             88          (5) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the commission may delegate to the division
             89      the authority to:


             90          (i) review a class or category of applications for initial or renewed licenses;
             91          (ii) determine whether an applicant meets the licensing criteria in Subsection (1); and
             92          (iii) approve or deny a license application without concurrence by the commission.
             93          (b) (i) If the commission delegates to the division the authority to approve or deny an
             94      application without concurrence by the commission and the division denies an application for
             95      licensure, the applicant who is denied licensure may petition the commission for review of the
             96      denial of licensure.
             97          (ii) An applicant who is denied licensure pursuant to this Subsection (5) may seek
             98      agency review by the executive director only after the commission [has reviewed] reviews the
             99      division's denial of the applicant's application.
             100          (6) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (6), "unlawfully present" means an individual is
             101      not:
             102          (i) a qualified alien as defined in 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1641;
             103          (ii) a nonimmigrant under the Immigration and Nationality Act, Pub. L. No. 82-424, as
             104      amended; or
             105          (iii) an alien who is paroled into the United States under 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1182 (d)(5) for
             106      less than one year.
             107          (b) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, may not license or renew the
             108      license of an individual under this chapter who is unlawfully present in the United States.
             109          (c) The division shall take reasonable steps to verify whether or not an applicant is
             110      unlawfully present in the United States before an individual:
             111          (i) obtains an initial license under this chapter; or
             112          (ii) renews an existing license under this chapter.
             113          (d) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, may require an applicant to
             114      furnish evidence satisfactory to the division that the applicant is not unlawfully present in the
             115      United States.
             116          (e) An applicant shall pay to the division the cost of verifying that the applicant is not
             117      unlawfully present in the United States.
             118          Section 2. Section 61-2c-203 is amended to read:
             119           61-2c-203. Qualifications for licensure.
             120          (1) To qualify for licensure under this chapter, an individual:


             121          (a) shall have good moral character and the competency to transact the business of
             122      residential mortgage loans;
             123          (b) shall demonstrate honesty, integrity, and truthfulness;
             124          (c) except as provided in Subsection (3), may not have been convicted in the ten years
             125      preceding the day on which an application is submitted to the division of:
             126          (i) [any] a felony or class A misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             127          (ii) [any] a crime in any other jurisdiction that is the equivalent of a felony or class A
             128      misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
             129          (d) except as provided in Subsection (3), may not have been convicted in the five years
             130      preceding the day on which an application is submitted to the division of:
             131          (i) [any] a class B or class C misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             132          (ii) [any] a crime in another jurisdiction that is the equivalent of a class B or class C
             133      misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
             134          (e) except as provided in Subsection (3), in relationship to a crime set forth in
             135      Subsection (1)(c) or (d) during the time period set forth in Subsection (1)(c) or (d), may not
             136      have:
             137          (i) entered a guilty plea, a no contest plea, or its equivalent; and
             138          (ii) resolved by diversion or its equivalent;
             139          (f) except as provided in Subsection 61-2c-202 (4)(e), may not have had a license or
             140      registration suspended, revoked, surrendered, canceled, or denied in the five years preceding
             141      the date the individual applies for licensure except as provided in Subsection (3), if:
             142          (i) the registration or license is issued by this state or another jurisdiction; and
             143          (ii) the suspension, revocation, surrender, probation, fine, cancellation, or denial is
             144      based on misconduct in a professional capacity that relates to moral character, honesty,
             145      integrity, truthfulness, or the competency to transact the business of residential mortgage loans;
             146          (g) except as provided in Subsection (3), may not have been the subject of a bar by the
             147      Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York Stock Exchange, or the National
             148      Association of Securities Dealers within the five years preceding the date the individual applies
             149      for registration; and
             150          (h) may not have had any temporary or permanent injunction entered against the
             151      individual:


             152          (i) by a court or licensing agency; and
             153          (ii) on the basis of:
             154          (A) conduct or a practice involving the business of residential mortgage loans; or
             155          (B) conduct involving fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit.
             156          (2) To qualify for licensure under this chapter an entity may not have:
             157          (a) any of the following individuals in management who fails to meet the requirements
             158      of Subsection (1):
             159          (i) a manager or a managing partner;
             160          (ii) a director;
             161          (iii) an executive officer; or
             162          (iv) an individual occupying a position or performing functions similar to those
             163      described in Subsections (2)(a)(i) through (iii); or
             164          (b) a principal lending manager who fails to meet the requirements of Subsection (1).
             165          (3) Notwithstanding the failure to meet the requirements of Subsections (1)(c) through
             166      (h), the division may permit an individual or entity to be licensed under this chapter if the
             167      individual applicant or a person listed in Subsection (2):
             168          (a) fails to meet the requirements of Subsections (1)(c) through (h);
             169          (b) otherwise meets the qualifications for licensure; and
             170          (c) provides evidence satisfactory to the division with the concurrence of the
             171      commission that the individual applicant or person described in Subsection (2):
             172          (i) is of good moral character;
             173          (ii) is honest;
             174          (iii) has integrity;
             175          (iv) is truthful; and
             176          (v) has the competency to transact the business of residential mortgage loans.
             177          (4) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (4), "unlawfully present" means an individual is
             178      not:
             179          (i) a qualified alien as defined in 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1641;
             180          (ii) a nonimmigrant under the Immigration and Nationality Act, Pub. L. No. 82-424, as
             181      amended; or
             182          (iii) an alien who is paroled into the United States under 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1182 (d)(5) for


             183      less than one year.
             184          (b) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, may not license or renew the
             185      license of an individual under this chapter who is unlawfully present in the United States.
             186          (c) The division shall take reasonable steps to verify whether or not an applicant is
             187      unlawfully present in the United States before an individual:
             188          (i) obtains an initial license under this chapter; or
             189          (ii) renews an existing license under this chapter.
             190          (d) The division, with the concurrence of the commission, may require an applicant to
             191      furnish evidence satisfactory to the division that the applicant is not unlawfully present in the
             192      United States.
             193          (e) An applicant shall pay to the division the cost of verifying that the applicant is not
             194      unlawfully present in the United States.




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