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Section 203 - General qualifications for licensure.

UT Code § 61-2c-203 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) To qualify for licensure under this chapter, a person shall demonstrate through procedures established by rule made by the division in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act: (a) financial responsibility; (b) good moral character, honesty, integrity, and truthfulness; and (c) the competence to transact the business of residential mortgage loans, including general fitness such as to command the confidence of the community and to warrant a determination that the person will operate honestly, fairly, and efficiently within the purposes of this chapter.

(a) financial responsibility;

(b) good moral character, honesty, integrity, and truthfulness; and

(c) the competence to transact the business of residential mortgage loans, including general fitness such as to command the confidence of the community and to warrant a determination that the person will operate honestly, fairly, and efficiently within the purposes of this chapter.

(2) If an applicant is an entity, the applicant may not have a control person who fails to meet the requirements of Subsection (1) for an individual applicant.

(3) (a) The division shall determine whether an applicant with a criminal history qualifies for licensure. (b) If the division, acting under Subsection (3)(a), denies or restricts a license or places a license on probation, the applicant may petition the commission for de novo review of the application.

(a) The division shall determine whether an applicant with a criminal history qualifies for licensure.

(b) If the division, acting under Subsection (3)(a), denies or restricts a license or places a license on probation, the applicant may petition the commission for de novo review of the application.

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Section 203 - General qualifications for licensure.