Section 50302 Of Chapter 5. Administration And Powers Of The Commissioner From California Financial Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 5.
50302
. (a) As often as the commissioner deems necessary and
appropriate, but at least once every 48 months, the commissioner
shall examine the affairs of each residential mortgage lender and
servicer licensee for compliance with this division. The commissioner
shall appoint suitable persons to perform the examination. The
commissioner and his or her appointees may examine the books,
records, and documents of the licensee, and may examine the licensee'
s officers, directors, employees, or agents under oath regarding the
licensee's operations. The commissioner may cooperate with any agency
of the state or federal government, other states, agencies, the
Federal National Mortgage Association, or the Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corporation. The commissioner may accept an examination
conducted by one of these entities in place of an examination by the
commissioner under this law, unless the commissioner determines that
the examination does not provide information necessary to enable the
commissioner to fulfill his or her responsibilities under this
division.
(b) The commissioner shall provide a written statement of the
findings of the examination, issue a copy of that statement to each
licensee's principals, officers, or directors, and take appropriate
steps to ensure correction of any violations of this division.
(c) Affiliates of a licensee are subject to examination by the
commissioner on the same terms as the licensee, but only when reports
from, or examination of, a licensee provides documented evidence of
unlawful activity between a licensee and affiliate benefiting,
affecting, or arising from the activities regulated by this division.
(d) The residential mortgage lender or servicer licensee shall
pay, and the commissioner shall assess, the reasonable expenses of
any examination of the licensee and affiliates, consistent with the
requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 50314.
(e) The statement of the findings of an examination shall belong
to the commissioner and shall not be disclosed to anyone other than
the licensee, law enforcement officials, or other state or federal
regulatory agencies for further investigation and enforcement.
Reports required of licensees by the commissioner under this division
and results of examinations performed by the commissioner under this
division are the property of the commissioner.