Passed by the Senate February 12, 2014 YEAS 48   ________________________________________ President of the Senate Passed by the House March 5, 2014 YEAS 97   ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives | I, Hunter G. Goodman, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SENATE BILL 6134 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth. ________________________________________ Secretary | |
Approved ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2014 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/16/14. Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance.
AN ACT Relating to clarifying the statute of limitations for enforcement actions, sharing of information with federal and state regulatory authorities, and requiring call reports for nondepository institutions regulated by the department of financial institutions; amending RCW 18.44.430, 19.146.220, 31.04.045, 31.04.093, and 31.45.110; adding new sections to chapter 19.230 RCW; and adding new sections to chapter 31.45 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 18.44.430 and 2010 c 34 s 10 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The director may, upon notice to the escrow agent and to the
insurer providing coverage under RCW 18.44.201, deny, suspend, decline
to renew, or revoke the license of any escrow agent or escrow officer
if the director finds that the applicant or any partner, officer,
director, controlling person, or employee has committed any of the
following acts or engaged in any of the following conduct:
(a) Obtaining a license by means of fraud, misrepresentation,
concealment, or through the mistake or inadvertence of the director.
(b) Violating any of the provisions of this chapter or any lawful
rules made by the director pursuant thereto.
(c) The commission of a crime against the laws of this or any other
state or government, involving moral turpitude or dishonest dealings.
(d) Knowingly committing or being a party to, any material fraud,
misrepresentation, concealment, conspiracy, collusion, trick, scheme,
or device whereby any other person lawfully relying upon the word,
representation, or conduct of the licensee or agent or any partner,
officer, director, controlling person, or employee acts to his or her
injury or damage.
(e) Conversion of any money, contract, deed, note, mortgage, or
abstract or other evidence of title to his or her own use or to the use
of his or her principal or of any other person, when delivered to him
or her in trust or on condition, in violation of the trust or before
the happening of the condition; and failure to return any money or
contract, deed, note, mortgage, abstract, or other evidence of title
within thirty days after the owner thereof is entitled thereto, and
makes demand therefor, shall be prima facie evidence of such
conversion.
(f) Failing, upon demand, to disclose any information within his or
her knowledge to, or to produce any document, book, or record in his or
her possession for inspection of, the director or his or her authorized
representatives.
(g) Committing any act of fraudulent or dishonest dealing, and a
certified copy of the final holding of any court of competent
jurisdiction in such matter shall be conclusive evidence in any hearing
under this chapter.
(h) Accepting, taking, or charging any undisclosed commission,
rebate, or direct profit on expenditures made for the principal.
(i) Committing acts or engaging in conduct that demonstrates the
applicant or licensee to be incompetent or untrustworthy, or a source
of injury and loss to the public.
(2) Any conduct of an applicant or licensee that constitutes
grounds for enforcement action under this chapter is sufficient
regardless of whether the conduct took place within or outside of the
state of Washington.
(3) In addition to or in lieu of a license suspension, revocation,
or denial, the director may assess a fine of up to one hundred dollars
per day for each violation of this chapter or rules adopted under this
chapter and may remove and/or prohibit from participation in the
conduct of the affairs of any licensed escrow agent, any officer,
controlling person, director, employee, or licensed escrow officer.
The statute of limitations on actions not subject to RCW 4.16.160 that
are brought under this chapter by the director is five years.
(4) In addition to or in lieu of (a) a license suspension,
revocation, or denial, or (b) fines payable to the department, the
director may order an escrow agent, officer, controlling person,
director, employee, or licensed escrow officer violating this chapter
to make restitution to an injured consumer.
Sec. 2 RCW 19.146.220 and 2013 c 30 s 5 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The director may enforce all laws and rules relating to the
licensing of mortgage brokers and loan originators, grant or deny
licenses to mortgage brokers and loan originators, and hold hearings.
(2) The director may impose fines or order restitution against
licensees or other persons subject to this chapter, or deny, suspend,
decline to renew, or revoke licenses for:
(a) Violations of orders, including cease and desist orders;
(b) False statements or omission of material information on the
application that, if known, would have allowed the director to deny the
application for the original license;
(c) Failure to pay a fee required by the director or maintain the
required bond;
(d) Failure to comply with any directive, order, or subpoena of the
director; or
(e) Any violation of this chapter.
(3) The director may impose fines on an employee, loan originator,
independent contractor, or agent of the licensee, or other person
subject to this chapter for:
(a) Any violations of this chapter; or
(b) Failure to comply with any directive or order of the director.
(4) The director may issue orders directing a licensee, its
employee, loan originator, independent contractor, agent, or other
person subject to this chapter to cease and desist from conducting
business.
(5) The director may issue orders removing from office or
prohibiting from participation in the conduct of the affairs of a
licensed mortgage broker, or both, any officer, principal, employee, or
loan originator of any licensed mortgage broker or any person subject
to licensing under this chapter for:
(a) Any violation of this chapter;
(b) False statements or omission of material information on the
application that, if known, would have allowed the director to deny the
application for the original license;
(c) Conviction of a gross misdemeanor involving dishonesty or
financial misconduct or a felony after obtaining a license; or
(d) Failure to comply with any directive or order of the director.
(6) Each day's continuance of a violation or failure to comply with
any directive or order of the director is a separate and distinct
violation or failure.
(7) The statute of limitations on actions not subject to RCW
4.16.160 that are brought under this chapter by the director is five
years.
(8) The director shall establish by rule standards for licensure of
applicants licensed in other jurisdictions.
(((8))) (9) The director shall immediately suspend the license or
certificate of a person who has been certified pursuant to RCW
74.20A.320 by the department of social and health services as a person
who is not in compliance with a support order. If the person has
continued to meet all other requirements for reinstatement during the
suspension, reissuance of the license or certificate shall be automatic
upon the director's receipt of a release issued by the department of
social and health services stating that the licensee is in compliance
with the order.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 A new section is added to chapter 19.230 RCW
to read as follows:
The statute of limitations on actions not subject to RCW 4.16.160
that are brought under this chapter by the director is five years.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 A new section is added to chapter 19.230 RCW
to read as follows:
Each licensee on a nationwide licensing system shall submit reports
of condition which must be in the form and must contain the information
as the director may require.
Sec. 5 RCW 31.04.045 and 2010 c 35 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Application for a license under this chapter must be made to
the nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry or in the form
prescribed by the director. The application must contain at least the
following information:
(a) The name and the business addresses of the applicant;
(b) If the applicant is a partnership or association, the name of
every member;
(c) If the applicant is a corporation, the name, residence address,
and telephone number of each officer and director;
(d) The street address, county, and municipality from which
business is to be conducted; and
(e) Such other information as the director may require by rule.
(2) As part of or in connection with an application for any license
under this section, or periodically upon license renewal, each officer,
director, and owner applicant shall furnish information concerning his
or her identity, including fingerprints for submission to the
Washington state patrol, the federal bureau of investigation, ((the
nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry,)) or any
governmental agency or entity authorized to receive this information
for a state and national criminal history background check; personal
history; experience; business record; purposes; and other pertinent
facts, as the director may reasonably require. As part of or in
connection with an application for a license under this chapter, or
periodically upon license renewal, the director is authorized to
receive criminal history record information that includes nonconviction
data as defined in RCW 10.97.030. The department may only disseminate
nonconviction data obtained under this section to criminal justice
agencies. This section does not apply to financial institutions
regulated under chapters 31.12 and 31.13 RCW and Titles 30, 32, and 33
RCW.
(3) ((In order to reduce the points of contact which the federal
bureau of investigation may have to maintain, the director may use the
nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry as a channeling agent
for requesting information from and distributing information to the
department of justice or any governmental agency.)) At the time of filing an application for a license under this
chapter, each applicant shall pay to the director ((
(4) In order to reduce the points of contact which the director may
have to maintain, the director may use the nationwide mortgage
licensing system and registry as a channeling agent for requesting and
distributing information to and from any source so directed by the
director.
(5)or through the
nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry)) an investigation
fee and the license fee in an amount determined by rule of the director
to be sufficient to cover the director's costs in administering this
chapter.
(((6))) (4) Each applicant shall file and maintain a surety bond,
approved by the director, executed by the applicant as obligor and by
a surety company authorized to do a surety business in this state as
surety, whose liability as such surety shall not exceed in the
aggregate the penal sum of the bond. The penal sum of the bond shall
be a minimum of thirty thousand dollars and based on the annual dollar
amount of loans originated or residential mortgage loans serviced. The
bond shall run to the state of Washington as obligee for the use and
benefit of the state and of any person or persons who may have a cause
of action against the obligor under this chapter. The bond shall be
conditioned that the obligor as licensee will faithfully conform to and
abide by this chapter and all the rules adopted under this chapter.
The bond will pay to the state and any person or persons having a cause
of action against the obligor all moneys that may become due and owing
to the state and those persons under and by virtue of this chapter. In
lieu of a surety bond, if the applicant is a Washington business
corporation, the applicant may maintain unimpaired capital, surplus,
and long-term subordinated debt in an amount that at any time its
outstanding promissory notes or other evidences of debt (other than
long-term subordinated debt) in an aggregate sum do not exceed three
times the aggregate amount of its unimpaired capital, surplus, and
long-term subordinated debt. The director may define qualifying "long-term subordinated debt" for purposes of this section.
Sec. 6 RCW 31.04.093 and 2013 c 29 s 5 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The director shall enforce all laws and rules relating to the
licensing and regulation of licensees and persons subject to this
chapter.
(2) The director may deny applications for licenses for:
(a) Failure of the applicant to demonstrate within its application
for a license that it meets the requirements for licensing in RCW
31.04.045 and 31.04.055;
(b) Violation of an order issued by the director under this chapter
or another chapter administered by the director, including but not
limited to cease and desist orders and temporary cease and desist
orders;
(c) Revocation or suspension of a license to conduct lending or
residential mortgage loan servicing, or to provide settlement services
associated with lending or residential mortgage loan servicing, by this
state, another state, or by the federal government within five years of
the date of submittal of a complete application for a license; or
(d) Filing an incomplete application when that incomplete
application has been filed with the department for sixty or more days,
provided that the director has given notice to the licensee that the
application is incomplete, informed the applicant why the application
is incomplete, and allowed at least twenty days for the applicant to
complete the application.
(3) The director may suspend or revoke a license issued under this
chapter if the director finds that:
(a) The licensee has failed to pay any fee due the state of
Washington, has failed to maintain in effect the bond or permitted
substitute required under this chapter, or has failed to comply with
any specific order or demand of the director lawfully made and directed
to the licensee in accordance with this chapter;
(b) The licensee, either knowingly or without the exercise of due
care, has violated any provision of this chapter or any rule adopted
under this chapter; or
(c) A fact or condition exists that, if it had existed at the time
of the original application for the license, clearly would have allowed
the director to deny the application for the original license. The
director may revoke or suspend only the particular license with respect
to which grounds for revocation or suspension may occur or exist unless
the director finds that the grounds for revocation or suspension are of
general application to all offices or to more than one office operated
by the licensee, in which case, the director may revoke or suspend all
of the licenses issued to the licensee.
(4) The director may impose fines of up to one hundred dollars per
day, per violation, upon the licensee, its employee or loan originator,
or other person subject to this chapter for:
(a) Any violation of this chapter; or
(b) Failure to comply with any order or subpoena issued by the
director under this chapter.
(5) The director may issue an order directing the licensee, its
employee or loan originator, or other person subject to this chapter
to:
(a) Cease and desist from conducting business in a manner that is
injurious to the public or violates any provision of this chapter;
(b) Take such affirmative action as is necessary to comply with
this chapter; or
(c) Make a refund or restitution to a borrower or other person who
is damaged as a result of a violation of this chapter.
(6) The director may issue an order removing from office or
prohibiting from participation in the affairs of any licensee, or both,
any officer, principal, employee or loan originator, or any person
subject to this chapter for:
(a) False statements or omission of material information from an
application for a license that, if known, would have allowed the
director to deny the original application for a license;
(b) Conviction of a gross misdemeanor involving dishonesty or
financial misconduct or a felony;
(c) Suspension or revocation of a license to engage in lending or
residential mortgage loan servicing, or perform a settlement service
related to lending or residential mortgage loan servicing, in this
state or another state;
(d) Failure to comply with any order or subpoena issued under this
chapter;
(e) A violation of RCW 31.04.027, 31.04.102, 31.04.155, or
31.04.221; or
(f) Failure to obtain a license for activity that requires a
license.
(7) Except to the extent prohibited by another statute, the
director may engage in informal settlement of complaints or enforcement
actions including, but not limited to, payment to the department for
purposes of financial literacy and education programs authorized under
RCW 43.320.150. If any person subject to this chapter makes a payment
to the department under this section, the person may not advertise such
payment.
(8) Whenever the director determines that the public is likely to
be substantially injured by delay in issuing a cease and desist order,
the director may immediately issue a temporary cease and desist order.
The order may direct the licensee to discontinue any violation of this
chapter, to take such affirmative action as is necessary to comply with
this chapter, and may include a summary suspension of the licensee's
license and may order the licensee to immediately cease the conduct of
business under this chapter. The order shall become effective at the
time specified in the order. Every temporary cease and desist order
shall include a provision that a hearing will be held upon request to
determine whether the order will become permanent. Such hearing shall
be held within fourteen days of receipt of a request for a hearing
unless otherwise specified in chapter 34.05 RCW.
(9) A licensee may surrender a license by delivering to the
director written notice of surrender, but the surrender does not affect
the licensee's civil or criminal liability, if any, for acts committed
before the surrender, including any administrative action initiated by
the director to suspend or revoke a license, impose fines, compel the
payment of restitution to borrowers or other persons, or exercise any
other authority under this chapter. The statute of limitations on
actions not subject to RCW 4.16.160 that are brought under this chapter
by the director is five years.
(10) The revocation, suspension, or surrender of a license does not
impair or affect the obligation of a preexisting lawful contract
between the licensee and a borrower.
(11) Every license issued under this chapter remains in force and
effect until it has been surrendered, revoked, or suspended in
accordance with this chapter. However, the director may on his or her
own initiative reinstate suspended licenses or issue new licenses to a
licensee whose license or licenses have been revoked if the director
finds that the licensee meets all the requirements of this chapter.
(12) A license issued under this chapter expires upon the
licensee's failure to comply with the annual assessment requirements in
RCW 31.04.085, and the rules. The department must provide notice of
the expiration to the address of record provided by the licensee. On
the 15th day after the department provides notice, if the assessment
remains unpaid, the license expires. The licensee must receive notice
prior to expiration and have the opportunity to stop the expiration as
set forth in rule.
Sec. 7 RCW 31.45.110 and 2012 c 17 s 11 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The director may issue and serve upon a licensee or applicant,
or any director, officer, sole proprietor, partner, or controlling
person of a licensee or applicant, a statement of charges if, in the
opinion of the director, any licensee or applicant, or any director,
officer, sole proprietor, partner, or controlling person of a licensee
or applicant:
(a) Is engaging or has engaged in an unsafe or unsound financial
practice in conducting a business governed by this chapter;
(b) Is violating or has violated this chapter, including violations
of:
(i) Any rules, orders, or subpoenas issued by the director under
any act;
(ii) Any condition imposed in writing by the director in connection
with the granting of any application or other request by the licensee;
or
(iii) Any written agreement made with the director;
(c) Is about to do the acts prohibited in (a) or (b) of this
subsection when the opinion that the threat exists is based upon
reasonable cause;
(d) Obtains a license by means of fraud, misrepresentation,
concealment, or through mistake or inadvertence of the director;
(e) Provides false statements or omits material information on an
application;
(f) Knowingly or negligently omits material information during or
in response to an examination or in connection with an investigation by
the director;
(g) Fails to pay a fee or assessment required by the director or
any multistate licensing system prescribed by the director, or fails to
maintain the required bond or deposit;
(h) Commits a crime against the laws of any jurisdiction involving
moral turpitude, financial misconduct, or dishonest dealings. For the
purposes of this section, a certified copy of the final holding of any
court, tribunal, agency, or administrative body of competent
jurisdiction is conclusive evidence in any hearing under this chapter;
(i) Knowingly commits or is a party to any material fraud,
misrepresentation, concealment, conspiracy, collusion, trick, scheme,
or device whereby any other person relying upon the word,
representation, or conduct acts to his or her injury or damage;
(j) Converts any money or its equivalent to his or her own use or
to the use of his or her principal or of any other person;
(k) Fails to disclose any information within his or her knowledge
or fails to produce any document, book, or record in his or her
possession for inspection by the director upon demand;
(l) Commits any act of fraudulent or dishonest dealing. For the
purposes of this section, a certified copy of the final holding of any
court, tribunal, agency, or administrative body of competent
jurisdiction is conclusive evidence in any hearing under this chapter;
(m) Commits an act or engages in conduct that demonstrates
incompetence or untrustworthiness, or is a source of injury and loss to
the public;
(n) Violates any applicable state or federal law relating to the
activities governed by this chapter.
(2) The statement of charges must be issued under chapter 34.05
RCW. The director or the director's designee may impose the following
sanctions against any licensee or applicant, or any directors,
officers, sole proprietors, partners, controlling persons, or employees
of a licensee or applicant:
(a) Deny, revoke, suspend, or condition a license or small loan
endorsement;
(b) Order the licensee or person to cease and desist from practices
that violate this chapter or constitute unsafe and unsound financial
practices;
(c) Impose a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars per day for
each day's violation of this chapter;
(d) Order restitution or refunds to borrowers or other parties for
violations of this chapter or take other affirmative action as
necessary to comply with this chapter; and
(e) Remove from office or ban from participation in the affairs of
any licensee any director, officer, sole proprietor, partner,
controlling person, or employee of a licensee.
(3) The proceedings to impose the sanctions described in subsection
(2) of this section, including any hearing or appeal of the statement
of charges, are governed by chapter 34.05 RCW. The statute of
limitations on actions not subject to RCW 4.16.160 that are brought
under this chapter by the director is five years.
(4) Unless the licensee or person personally appears at the hearing
or is represented by a duly authorized representative, the licensee is
deemed to have consented to the statement of charges and the sanctions
imposed in the statement of charges.
(5) Except to the extent prohibited by another statute, the
director may engage in informal settlement of complaints or enforcement
actions including, but not limited to, payment to the department for
purposes of financial literacy and education programs authorized under
RCW 43.320.150.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8 A new section is added to chapter 31.45 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The requirements under any federal law or laws of another state
regarding the privacy or confidentiality of any information or material
provided to the department, and any privilege arising under federal or
state law, including the rules of any federal or state court, with
respect to that information or material, continues to apply to the
information or material after the information or material has been
disclosed to the department. If consistent with applicable law, the
information and material may be shared with all state and federal
regulatory officials without the loss of privilege or the loss of
confidentiality protections provided by federal law or state law.
(2) When the department is a party to a memoranda of understanding
or enforcement order issued by the consumer financial protection
bureau, the privacy, confidentiality, or privilege accorded to the
document by federal law continues to apply even after the memoranda or
order has been signed by the director or a designee.
(3) Any requirement under chapter 42.56 RCW relating to the
disclosure of confidential supervisory information or any information
or material described in subsection (1) or (2) of this section that is
inconsistent with subsection (1) or (2) of this section is superseded
by the requirements of this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9 A new section is added to chapter 31.45 RCW
to read as follows:
Each licensee on a nationwide licensing system shall submit reports
of condition which must be in the form and must contain the information
as the director may require.