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State Law Update: Hawaii Establishes Transition Period for Certain Mortgage Loan Originators

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On July 25, the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) announced a transition period for certain mortgage loan originator companies (MLOCs) to comply with recently enacted mortgage loan originator (MLO) licensing requirements. Pursuant to Act 252 (Session 2012), effective July 1, 2012, all exempt registered MLOs and MLOCs of a subsidiary of an insured depository institution regulated by a federal banking agency are required to be licensed under the state’s SAFE Act. Under the DCCA action, affected MLOs can continue to engage in mortgage loan origination activity until September 30, 2012, provided that they take certain preliminary steps towards compliance, such as creating a record in the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System.