Wash. Admin. Code § 208-620-730 - Loan originator - Continuing education
(1)
How many clock hours of loan
originator continuing education must I have each year? You must complete
a minimum of eight hours of continuing education approved by the NMLS which
must include at least three hours of federal law and regulations; two hours of
ethics (which must include instruction on fraud, consumer protection, and fair
lending issues); and two hours of training related to lending standards for the
nontraditional mortgage product marketplace. Additionally, the director may
require at least one hour of continuing education on Washington law provided by
and administered through an approved provider.
(2)
As a loan originator, may I take
the same approved course multiple times to meet my annual continuing education
requirement? No. You may not take the same approved course in the same
or successive years to meet the annual requirements for continuing
education.
(3)
If I teach an
approved continuing education course may I use my course as credit toward my
annual loan originator continuing education requirement? Yes. As an
instructor of an approved continuing education course, you may receive credit
for your annually required loan originator continuing education courses from
the course(s) you teach. You will receive credit at the rate of one course
taught equaling two continuing education course credits.
(4)
If I accumulate more than the
required loan originator continuing education course credits during a year, may
I carry-over the excess credit to the next year? No. Continuing
education credits only apply to the year in which they are taken.
(5)
If I fail to complete the required
continuing education, what happens to my loan originator license? When
your license expires, the department will not renew it, and you cannot continue
conducting any business under the act. See WAC
208-620-710 to renew your license
if you miss the December 31st renewal deadline.
(6)
How will I know which courses and
providers satisfy the continuing education requirement? NMLS will
publish information about approved continuing education providers on their web
site.
(7)
How do I provide
the department with proof of the continuing education courses I have
completed? The course provider will report your continuing education to
the NMLS and DFI will have access to that information.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.320.040 and 31.04.165.
12-18-047, § 208-620-730, filed 8/29/12, effective 11/1/12. Statutory
Authority:
RCW
43.320.040,
31.04.165,
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