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  6. Chap. 180

Chapter 180
Residential Mortgage Loan Originators

Sections

180.001
Short Title
180.002
Definitions
180.003
Exemption
180.004
Administrative Authority; Rulemaking
180.005
Severability
180.051
State License Required; Renewal
180.052
Enrollment or Registration with Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry
180.053
Application Form
180.054
Criminal and Other Background Checks
180.055
Issuance of License
180.056
Prelicensing Educational Courses
180.057
Testing Requirements
180.058
Recovery Fund Fee or Surety Bond Requirement
180.059
Standards for License Renewal
180.060
Continuing Education Courses
180.061
Rulemaking Authority
180.062
Confidentiality of Information
180.101
Mortgage Call Reports
180.102
Report of Violations and Enforcement Actions
180.103
Information Challenge Process
180.151
Display of Unique Identifier
180.152
Representations
180.153
Prohibited Acts and Practices
180.171
Enrollment with Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending
180.201
Enforcement Authority
180.202
Administrative Penalty
180.203
Cease and Desist Orders
180.251
General Duties of Regulatory Officials
180.252
Authority of Regulatory Officials to Establish Relationship with Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry; Contracting Authority
180.0511
Temporary Authority to Originate Loans
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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