(a) Purpose. This section specifies licensing requirements for military service members, military veterans, and military spouses, in accordance with Occupations Code Chapter 55.
(b) Definitions. In this section, the terms "military service member," "military spouse," and "military veteran" have the meanings assigned by Tex. Occ. Code §55.001.
(c) Late Renewal (Reinstatement). As provided by Tex. Occ. Code §55.002, an individual is exempt from any increased fee or other penalty for failing to renew his or her originator license in a timely manner if the individual establishes to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that he or she failed to timely renew the license because the individual was serving as a military service member. A military service member who fails to timely renew his or her originator license must seek reinstatement of the license within the time period prescribed by Tex. Fin. Code §157.016; otherwise, the individual must obtain a new license, including complying with the requirements and procedures then in existence for obtaining an original license.
(d) Expedited Review and Processing. Tex. Occ. Code §55.005 provides that a military service member, military veteran, or military spouse is entitled to expedited review and processing of his or her application for an originator license. A military service member, military veteran, or military spouse seeking expedited review of his or her application must, after applying for the license in NMLS, make a written request for expedited review using the form prescribed by the Commissioner and posted on the Department's website (sml.texas.gov), including providing the supporting documentation specified by the form, to enable the Department to verify the individual's status as a military service member, military veteran, or military spouse. The Department, on or before 30 days after the date it receives a complete application and request for expedited review from a qualifying applicant who is a military service member, military veteran, or military spouse, will process the application and, provided the applicant is otherwise eligible to receive the license, issue a license to the applicant, if the applicant:
(1) is licensed as an originator in another jurisdiction with substantially equivalent licensing requirements; or
(2) was licensed as an originator in Texas within the 5 years preceding the date of the application.
(e) Temporary Authority for Military Service Member or Military Spouse. Tex. Occ. Code §55.0041 provides that a military service member or military spouse may engage in a business or occupation for which a license is required without obtaining the applicable license if the member or spouse is currently licensed in good standing in another jurisdiction with substantially equivalent licensing requirements. However, federal law imposes specific, comprehensive requirements governing when and under what circumstances an individual licensed to act as an originator in another jurisdiction may act under temporary authority in this state (12 U.S.C. §5117 (relating to Employment Transition of Loan Originators)). Tex. Occ. Code §55.0041(c) further requires that a military service member or military spouse "comply with all other laws and regulations applicable to the business or occupation." As a result, a military service member or military spouse seeking to avail himself or herself of the temporary authority conferred by Tex. Occ. Code §55.0041 must apply for and seek temporary authority in accordance with Tex. Fin. Code §180.0511 and §81.102 of this title (relating to Temporary Authority).
(f) Substantial Equivalency. For purposes of this section and Tex. Occ. Code §55.004, an originator license issued in another jurisdiction is substantially equivalent to a Texas originator license if it is issued in accordance with the requirements of the S.A.F.E Mortgage Licensing Act, 12 U.S.C. §§5501-5117. The Department will verify a license issued in another jurisdiction through NMLS.
(g) Credit for Military Experience. As provided by Tex. Occ. Code §55.007, with respect to an applicant who is a military service member or military veteran, the Department will credit verified military service, training, or education toward the requirements for an originator license by considering the service, training, or education as part of the applicant's employment history. The following items cannot be substituted for military service, training, or education:
(1) the pre-licensing examination, as provided by Tex. Fin. Code §180.057;
(2) the required pre-licensing education and coursework, as provided by Tex. Fin. Code §180.056 and §81.104 of this title (relating to Required Education); and
(3) continuing education and coursework, as provided by Tex. Fin. Code §180.060 and §81.104 of this title.
Source Note: The provisions of this §81.103 adopted to be effective November 4, 2021, 46 TexReg 7392; amended to be effective November 19, 2023, 48 TexReg 6585