RCW 31.04.241
Mortgage loan originator
application -- Required submission and use of personal information.
(Effective July 1, 2010.)
(1) As part of or in connection with
an application for any license under this section, or
periodically upon license renewal, the mortgage loan originator
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.
(2) As part of or in connection with an application for any
license under this section, the mortgage loan originator
applicant shall furnish information pertaining to personal
history and experience in a form prescribed by the nationwide
mortgage licensing system and registry, including (a) the
submission of authorization for the nationwide mortgage licensing
system and registry and the director to obtain an independent
credit report obtained from a consumer reporting agency described
in section 603(p) of the federal fair credit reporting act, and
(b) information related to any administrative, civil, or criminal
findings by any governmental jurisdiction.
(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.
(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.
[2009 c 120 § 16.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Declaration -- 2009 c 120: See note following RCW 31.04.015.