Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
FINANCE CODE |
Title 3. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND BUSINESSES |
Subtitle E. OTHER FINANCIAL BUSINESSES |
Chapter 156. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANIES AND RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATORS |
Subchapter D. LICENSE REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION AND OTHER ACTIONS AGAINST LICENSE HOLDER |
Sec. 156.301. INSPECTIONS; INVESTIGATIONS
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(a) The commissioner may conduct inspections of a person licensed under this chapter as the commissioner determines necessary to determine whether the person is complying with this chapter and applicable rules. The inspections may include inspection of the books, records, documents, operations, and facilities of the person and access to any documents required under rules adopted under this chapter. The commissioner may share evidence of criminal activity gathered during an inspection or investigation with any state or federal law enforcement agency.
(b) On the signed written complaint of a person, the commissioner shall investigate the actions and records of a person licensed under this chapter if the complaint, or the complaint and documentary or other evidence presented in connection with the complaint, provides reasonable cause. The commissioner, before commencing an investigation, shall notify a residential mortgage loan company in writing of the complaint and that the commissioner intends to investigate the matter.
(c) For reasonable cause, the commissioner at any time may investigate a person licensed under this chapter to determine whether the person is complying with this chapter and applicable rules.
(d) The commissioner may conduct an undercover or covert investigation only if the commissioner, after due consideration of the circumstances, determines that the investigation is necessary to prevent immediate harm and to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(e) The finance commission by rule shall provide guidelines to govern an inspection or an investigation, including rules to:
(1) determine the information and records to which the commissioner may demand access during an inspection or an investigation; and
(2) establish what constitutes reasonable cause for an investigation.
(f) Information obtained by the commissioner during an inspection or an investigation is confidential unless disclosure of the information is permitted or required by other law.
(g) The commissioner may share information gathered during an investigation or inspection with any state or federal agency.
(h) The commissioner may require reimbursement in an amount not to exceed $325 for each examiner a day for on-site examination or investigation of a residential mortgage loan company if records are located out of state or if the review is considered necessary beyond the routine examination process.