Legislature(2009 - 2010)SENATE FINANCE 532
03/23/2010 01:30 PM Senate FINANCE
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| SB279 | |
| HB300 || HB302 | |
| SB217 | |
| SB284 | |
| SB247 | |
| SB248 | |
| SB262 | |
| SB263 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| + | SB 279 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | SB 217 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | SB 284 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | TELECONFERENCED | ||
| += | SB 247 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 248 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 262 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 263 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| = | HB 300 | ||
| = | HB 302 | ||
SENATE BILL NO. 279
"An Act relating to regulation of residential mortgage
lending, including the licensing of mortgage lenders,
mortgage brokers, and mortgage loan originators, and
compliance with certain federal laws relating to
residential mortgage lending; and providing for an
effective date."
1:35:59 PM
SENATOR JOE PASKVAN stated that SB 279 is an act relating
to the regulation of residential mortgage lending including
the licensing of mortgage lenders, mortgage brokers, and
mortgage loan originators in compliance with certain
federal laws relating to residential mortgage lending. The
purpose of the legislation is to bring Alaska's mortgage
lending regulation act into compliance with federal law. He
mentioned the SAFE act which requires each state to license
mortgage loan originators through a nationwide database and
to amend its statutes to meet minimum licensing standards.
The Division of Banking and Securities will continue to
review the uniform application submitted, and state
regulators will continue to issue the licenses. This
legislation is supported by the National Conference of
State Legislators and the National Conference of Insurance
Legislators.
1:39:31 PM
TYSON FICK, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE,
COMMUNITY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (DCCED), explained the
legislation further. He pointed out that abuses in the
industry led to the current financial crisis in the United
States. He explained the licensing regulation agency and
their responsibilities. The national licensing system and
registry increases consumer protection, enhances
supervision, and streamlines the licensing process for
licensees. He mentioned the passage of HB 221 which joined
Alaska with the national registry. He noted that SB 229
will bring the state into compliance with the federal SAFE
act by amending our statutes to reach the minimum
standards. The objectives of the amendments are to provide
increased accountability, education, and tracking of
mortgage lending professions, reduce fraud, and provide
consumers with free and accessible information.
PATRICE WALSH, CHEIF EXAMINER, DCCED, delivered a sectional
analysis. She explained that the changes were the minimum
standards required by the federal government. She pointed
out Page 5, Section 7, Line 9 and the reference to
"transfers of mortgage loan originators license" where
"mortgage loan" was added to "originator". She pointed out
Page 6, Section 11, Line 14 referencing an annual license
where the state requires renewal each year on December 31.
She continued with Section 11, Line 24 regarding permit
regulation to set application, examination, and license
fees. She detailed Page 6, Line 31, Section 12 which
requires 20 hours of pre licensing education. She continued
with Page 10, Section 18, Line 22 which is a new section
allowing for a provisional license while a background check
is performed.
1:45:58 PM
Ms. Walsh continued with Section 22, Page 12, Line 23
referring to paper licenses. The national registry has a
section of consumer access where a licensee's licensing
credentials can be accessed online.
1:47:18 PM
Co-Chair Stedman asked if licenses will be posted in the
licensee's office or would the public rely on the online
version. Ms. Walsh explained that the department is
striving to eliminate paper licenses. She commented that
many businesses operate online.
Ms. Walsh continued with Page 14, Section 29, Line 10 which
is an addition permitting a branch office to track
activity. She continued with Page 15, Section 35, Line 26
which modifies continuing education requirements. Currently
the law offers 24 hours of continuing education for a two
year time period. She pointed out Page 41, Section 85, Line
20 which includes the repealed sections.
1:50:15 PM
Co-Chair Stedman asked about a potential sales transaction
with an out of state licensee. Ms. Walsh answered that an
out of state licensee must apply for a license in Alaska.
Co-Chair Stedman asked if a licensee must be licensed in
Alaska to solicit mortgage business. Ms. Walsh concurred
that the person must have an Alaskan license to sell
Alaskan property.
Senator Huggins asked if the bill allows a person to handle
the mortgage on their neighbor's house. Ms. Walsh stated
that a person must have a license to sell a house that does
not belong to them.
Senator Thomas noted that real estate agents are not
considered mortgage loan originators. Ms. Walsh concurred.
Senator Olson asked about the education requirements listed
on Pages 6 and 15. He asked about potential changes. Ms.
Walsh responded that continuing education requirements
already exist and she noted the changes.
Senator Olson asked about classes. Ms. Walsh noted that
classes are offered through a national mortgage licensing
system. The classes are offered in a classroom, a classroom
equivalent, or an instructor led webinar.
1:54:23 PM
Senator Olson asked about Page 14 and the licensing of
branch offices. He asked how the Alaska branch might
address issues from the lower 48. Ms. Walsh responded that
the branch application process requires branch
identification although licensing and registration numbers
are not used. A formal process would include a separate
registration to allow observation of the branch activity.
Senator Olson did not understand how this would cut down on
fraud.
Co-Chair Stedman asked about potential reciprocity between
the states. Ms. Walsh noted that there is not reciprocity,
but many companies are licensed in multiple states. Co-
Chair Stedman asked why no reciprocity exists for the real
estate industry.
Ms. Walsh responded that the state has requirements about
obtaining a license. She added that the steps for obtaining
a license may be similar throughout various states.
Co-Chair Stedman asked if the steps in the statute refer to
the examination.
1:57:36 PM
Ms. Walsh responded that an application for licensure
requires financial statements and fingerprints. Felonies or
bankruptcies can lead to denial of license.
Co-Chair Stedman asked if a person licensed in another
state is required to sit for an additional exam in Alaska.
Ms. Walsh noted that the mortgage loan originator is
required to take two tests. One test is a national test
recognized in every state. The second component of testing
is the Alaska state test.
Co-Chair Stedman asked if other states have similar
requirements. Ms. Walsh responded yes.
Senator Paskvan stressed that the intent of the bill is to
bring Alaska into conformance with the national SAFE act.
Alaska's laws with respect to real estate can differ from
other state's laws.
Co-Chair Stedman mention one fiscal impact note from the
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
for $131 thousand.
SB 279 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further
consideration.
2:01:34 PM AT EASE
2:02:36 PM RECONVENE
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| AHFC Vets Loan Activity.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 217 |
| SB217 AHFC Vets Sec Analysis.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 217 |
| SB 217 Vets Bonds Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 217 |
| SB 279 About the SAFE Act by HUD.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 279 |
| SB 279 Back-Up.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 279 |
| SB 279 Letters of Support.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 279 |
| SB 279 SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 279 |
| SB 279 Sectional Analysis.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 279 |
| SB 279 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 279 |
| SB 279 Talking Points by Lorie Hovanec.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 279 |
| AG Opinion 02.19.10.PDF |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 284 |
| CSSB284(JUD) Sectional Analysis.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 284 |
| Explanation of Changes CSSB284 JUD.doc |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 284 |
| Leg. Legal Opinion 01.25.10.PDF |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 284 |
| Leg. Legal Opinion 03.17.10.PDF |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 284 |
| SB284 Sponsor Statement.doc |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 284 |
| Statutes Revised by SB284.docx |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 284 |
| SB 300 CS FIN 032310 Version U.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 300 |
| SB 302 CS FIN 032310 Version T.pdf |
SFIN 3/23/2010 1:30:00 PM |
SB 302 |