Tex. Fin. Code Section 157.021
Inspection; Investigations


(a)

The commissioner may conduct an inspection of a person licensed as a residential mortgage loan originator as the commissioner determines necessary to determine whether the person is complying with this chapter, Chapter 180 (Residential Mortgage Loan Originators), and applicable rules. An inspection under this subsection may include inspection of the books, records, documents, operations, and facilities of the person. The commissioner may request the assistance and cooperation of the sponsoring mortgage banker in providing needed documents and records. The commissioner may not make a request of the sponsoring mortgage banker for documents and records unrelated to the person being investigated or inspected. The commissioner may share evidence of criminal activity gathered during an inspection or investigation with any state or federal law enforcement agency.

(b)

On the signed written complaint of a person, the commissioner shall investigate the actions and records of a person licensed as a residential mortgage loan originator if the complaint, or the complaint and documentary or other evidence presented in connection with the complaint, provides a reasonable cause. Before commencing an investigation, the commissioner must notify the licensed residential mortgage loan originator in writing of the complaint and that the commissioner intends to investigate the matter.

(c)

For reasonable cause, the commissioner at any time may investigate a person licensed as a residential mortgage loan originator to determine whether the person is complying with this chapter, Chapter 180 (Residential Mortgage Loan Originators), and applicable rules.

(d)

The commissioner may conduct an undercover or covert investigation only if the commissioner, after due consideration of the circumstances, determines that the investigation is necessary to prevent immediate harm and to carry out the purposes of this chapter.

(e)

The finance commission by rule shall provide guidelines to govern an inspection or investigation, including rules to:

(1)

determine the information and records of the licensed residential mortgage loan originator to which the commissioner may demand access during an inspection or an investigation; and

(2)

establish what constitutes reasonable cause for an investigation.

(f)

Information obtained by the commissioner during an inspection or an investigation is confidential unless disclosure of the information is permitted or required by other law.

(g)

The commissioner may share information gathered during an investigation or inspection with any state or federal agency only if the commissioner determines there is a valid reason for the sharing.

(h)

The commissioner may require reimbursement of expenses for each examiner for an on-site examination or inspection of a licensed residential mortgage loan originator if records are located out of state and are not made available for examination or inspection by the examiner in this state. The finance commission by rule shall set the maximum amount for the reimbursement of expenses authorized under this subsection.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1147 (H.B. 2779), Sec. 8, eff. April 1, 2010.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 160 (S.B. 1004), Sec. 72, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 157.021 — Inspection; Investigations, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FI/htm/FI.­157.­htm#157.­021 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

157.001
Short Title
157.002
Definitions
157.003
Registration Required
157.004
Exemptions
157.005
Update of Registration
157.006
Registration and Administration Fee
157.009
Termination of Registration
157.010
Reregistration
157.012
License Required for Residential Mortgage Loan Originators
157.013
Application for License
157.014
Issuance of Residential Mortgage Loan Originator License
157.015
Renewal of License
157.016
Reinstatement After Expiration of License
157.017
Denial of Applications and Renewals
157.019
Modification of License
157.020
Mortgage Call Report
157.021
Inspection
157.0021
Disclosure Statement
157.022
Issuance and Enforcement of Subpoena
157.0022
Complaints
157.0023
Rulemaking Authority
157.023
Administrative Penalty
157.0024
Mortgage Industry Advisory Committee
157.024
Disciplinary Action
157.025
Restitution
157.026
Hearings and Judicial Review
157.027
Civil Actions and Injunctive Relief
157.028
Burden of Proof to Establish an Exemption
157.029
Reliance on Written Notices from the Commissioner
157.030
Completion of Residential Mortgage Origination Services
157.031
Unlicensed Activity
157.032
Powers of Commissioner
157.0061
Renewal of Registration
157.0062
Reinstatement After Expiration of Registration
157.0121
Exemptions from Residential Mortgage Loan Originator Requirements
157.0131
Conviction of Offense
157.0132
Criminal and Other Background Checks
157.0141
Conditional License
157.0201
Recovery Fund
157.0211
Multi-state Examination Authority of Residential Mortgage Loan Servicer
157.0241
Revocation or Suspension of License for Payment from Recovery Fund
157.02012
Standard Forms
157.02013
Secondary Market Transactions
157.02014
Affiliated Business Arrangements
157.02015
Rulemaking Authority with Respect to Residential Mortgage Loan Originators
157.02016
Administration of Subchapter

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 157.021’s source at texas​.gov