Idaho issues memorandum to money transmitters
The Idaho Department of Finance issued a memorandum to money transmitter licensees and applicants regarding agency operations and communications due to Covid-19.
The Idaho Department of Finance issued a memorandum to money transmitter licensees and applicants regarding agency operations and communications due to Covid-19.
Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance announced it will temporarily halt all regular examinations unless the examination is critical to safety and soundness, consumer protection, or is necessary to address an urgent or immediate need.
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Division of Professional Regulation and Division of Real Estate, is extending deadlines by 21 days from the current deadlines set.
Instead of the original 60-day deadline extension, the NMLS Policy Committee encourages regulators to be lenient if reports are filed within 30 days of the placement of the license item (based on the standard due date).
The North Carolina Department of Insurance issued guidance clarifying certain debt collection obligations for insurance companies and related entities.
The D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking guidance also notes that all evictions of tenants and foreclosed homeowners on or before May 1 are stayed.
On March 26, the Texas OCCC issued four bulletins directed at regulated lenders urging these entities to work with borrowers during the crisis.
The South Carolina guidance applies to Mortgage Log Filings while the Massachusetts extensions affect a number of reporting deadlines.
Licensed mortgage companies, mortgage loan originators, supervised loan licensees, credit services organizations, money transmitters, and credit notification registrants will be allowed to operate from remote locations.
The Indiana Secretary of State, Securities Division issued a Compliance Alert to all licensed loan brokers and collection agencies. The Division encouraged licensees to instruct their employees to work from home and refrain from any in-person meetings whenever possible.
The Division further advised licensees that it does not require an MLO’s home to be licensed as a branch so long as they do not advertise it as an office or meet consumers there.
On March 18, Louisiana’s Commissioner of Financial Institutions released emergency advisories for non-depository institutions, specifically repossession agents and bond for deed escrow agents, check cashers, pawnbrokers, licensed consumer lenders/brokers, and residential mortgage lenders.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the NMLS Policy Committee on Mar. 25, 2020 extended the deadline for certain reporting obligations satisfied through NMLS, and the enrollment window for taking the SAFE MLO test.
NYDFS extended the deadlines for regulated institutions to provide their plans to manage the financial and operational risk caused by Covid-19 until May 25.
The Secretary of State, Securities Division, issued guidance to loan broker and collection agencies in response to Covid-19, encouraging licensees to instruct their employees to work from home and refrain from any in-person meetings.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation has indefinitely suspended enforcement of the March 31 deadline.
The DBO issued guidance to escrow agents, finance lenders and servicers, student loan servicers, residential mortgage lenders and servicers, and mortgage loan originators in light of Covid-19.
Among other things, HB 401 amends the definition of “mortgage lending activities” to include residential mortgage servicing and eliminates certain prohibited practices.
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services seeks to understand licensees’ and registrants’ plans so that they can better address related inquiries from consumers.
The CO Attorney General released a statement urging student loan servicers, creditors, and debt collectors to discontinue mandatory debt collection efforts for consumers who experience financial distress due to Covid-19.