(a)  In order to meet the annual continuing education requirements referred to in § 19-14.10-9, a licensed mortgage loan originator shall complete at least (8) hours of education approved in accordance with subsection (b), which shall include at least:

(1)  Three (3) hours of federal law and regulations;

(2)  Two (2) hours of ethics, which shall include instruction on fraud, consumer protection, and fair-lending issues;

(3)  Two (2) hours of training related to lending standards for the nontraditional mortgage product marketplace; and

(4)  One hour of Rhode Island law and regulations.

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Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 19-14.10-10

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
  • Mortgage loan: A loan made by a lender to a borrower for the financing of real property. Source: OCC
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • person: may be construed to extend to and include co-partnerships and bodies corporate and politic. See Rhode Island General Laws 43-3-6

(b)  For purposes of this section, continuing education courses shall be reviewed and approved by the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System based upon reasonable standards. Review and approval of a continuing education course shall include review and approval of the course provider.

(c)  Nothing in this section shall preclude any education course, as approved by the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry, that is provided by the employer of the mortgage loan originator or an entity that is affiliated with the mortgage loan originator by an agency contract, or any subsidiary or affiliate of such employer or entity.

(d)  Continuing education may be offered either in a classroom, online, or by any other means approved by the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System.

(e)  A licensed mortgage loan originator:

(1)  Except for § 19-14.10-9(b) and subsection (i) of this section, may only receive credit for a continuing education course in the year in which the course is taken; and

(2)  May not take the same approved course in the same or successive years to meet the annual requirements for continuing education.

(f)  A licensed mortgage loan originator who is an approved instructor of an approved continuing education course may receive credit for the licensed mortgage loan originator’s own annual continuing education requirement at the rate of two (2) hours credit for every one hour taught.

(g)  A person having successfully completed the education requirements approved by the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System in subsections (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(3) for any state shall be accepted as credit towards completion of continuing education requirements in Rhode Island. Nothing herein shall relieve an applicant of the obligation to satisfy educational requirements specifically related to Rhode Island law and regulations.

(h)  An individual who:

(1) Fails to acquire a valid mortgage loan originator license or federal registration within three (3) years from the date of federal compliance with any approved pre-licensure education (PE) program; or

(2) Has obtained a mortgage loan originator license or federal registration but did not maintain an active license or federal registration for at least three (3) years must complete at least twenty (20) hours of PE in order to be eligible for state mortgage loan originator licensure.

(i)  A person meeting the requirements of § 19-14.10-9(a)(1) and (a)(3) may make up any deficiency in continuing education as established by rule or regulation of the director, or the director’s designee.

History of Section.
P.L. 2009, ch. 148, § 3; P.L. 2009, ch. 160, § 3; P.L. 2022, ch. 338, § 4, effective June 29, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 339, § 4, effective June 29, 2022.