7 Tex. Admin. Code § 55.103

Current through Reg. 49, No. 50; December 13, 2024
Section 55.103 - Renewal of the License
(a) A license may be renewed on:
(1) timely submission of a completed renewal application (renewal request) in NMLS together with payment of all required fees;
(2) a determination by SML that the originator continues to meet the minimum requirements for licensure, including the requirements of Finance Code §§157.012(c), 157.015(g), and 180.055; and
(3) completion of the continuing education required by Finance Code §180.060 and §55.108 of this title (relating to Required Education) as reflected in NMLS.
(b) Application of §55.101. A renewal request is a license application subject to the requirements of §55.101 of this title (relating to Applications for Licensure). A renewal request withdrawn under §55.101(c) of this title will be rejected in NMLS.
(c) Commissioner's Discretion to Approve with a Deficiency; Conditional License. The Commissioner may, in his or her sole discretion, approve a renewal request with one or more deficiencies the Commissioner deems to be relatively minor and allow the originator to continue conducting regulated activities while the originator works diligently to resolve the deficiency. A renewal request approved by the Commissioner under this subsection will be assigned the NMLS license status "Approved - Deficient." Approval under this subsection does not relieve the originator of the obligation to resolve the deficiencies. A license approved under this subsection is deemed to be a conditional license for which the originator, in order to maintain the license, must resolve the deficiencies within 30 days after the date the license is approved, unless an extension of time is granted by the Commissioner. Failure to timely resolve the deficiencies constitutes grounds for the Commissioner to suspend or revoke the license.
(d) Reinstatement. This section applies to an individual seeking reinstatement of an expired license (assigned the license status "Terminated - Failed to Renew") during the reinstatement period described by Finance Code §157.016 and must be construed accordingly. An originator license cannot be renewed beyond the reinstatement period; instead, the individual must apply for a new license and comply with all current requirements and procedures governing issuance of a new license.

7 Tex. Admin. Code § 55.103

Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 49, Number 46, November 15, 2024, TexReg 9204, eff. 11/23/2024