Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB38

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Report Pass
4/9/26  

Caption

Financial Institutions - Licensing of Affiliated Insurance Producer-Mortgage Loan Originators - Alterations

Impact

This bill is expected to enhance the accountability and oversight of mortgage loan originators by requiring them to operate only under the aegis of institutions that meet specified criteria as approved by the Commissioner. It will mandate that these mortgage loan originators hold a valid insurance license and be affiliated with a financial institution or a mortgage lender that complies with regulatory standards. Therefore, it is designed to minimize regulatory risks and enhance the integrity of mortgage loan transactions in the state.

Summary

House Bill 38 aims to alter the licensing requirements for affiliated insurance producer-mortgage loan originators in Maryland. The bill seeks to ensure that mortgage loan originators who are affiliated with financial institutions and insurance producers are adequately licensed and supervised according to revised standards. By mandating the approval of the Commissioner of Financial Regulation for institutions and authors, the bill ensures higher compliance with state and federal laws, fostering a more efficient regulatory framework for the mortgage industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 38 appears generally positive from supporting legislators who view it as a constructive step towards strengthening regulatory measures within the financial sector. They assert that the new licensing standards will protect consumers and ensure that mortgage loan originators operate within a framework that prioritizes accountability and reliability. However, a portion of stakeholders may view the bill as an added bureaucratic layer, potentially complicating the process of obtaining loans and impeding the speed of transaction closures.

Contention

Key points of contention focus on the balance between necessary regulation and maintaining accessible paths for consumers seeking mortgage services. While some stakeholders advocate for robust oversight to protect consumers, others express concern that excessive regulations may hinder competition and slow down access to mortgage products. The bill underscores differing priorities among stakeholders, with advocates for consumer protection pitted against those who favor a more laissez-faire approach in the financial service landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB689

Financial Institutions - Conventional Home Mortgage Loans - Assumption and Required Disclosures

MD SB1026

Financial Institutions - Consumer Credit - Application of Licensing Requirements (Maryland Secondary Market Stability Act of 2025)

MD HB1509

Financial Institutions - Mortgage Servicers - Insurance Proceeds

MD SB831

Credit Regulation - Reverse Mortgage Loans - Escrow Accounts

MD SB682

Real Property - Residential Foreclosures - Materially Delinquent Mortgages

MD HB725

Institutions of Higher Education - Dually Enrolled Students - Alterations

MD SB879

Institutions of Higher Education - Dually Enrolled Students - Alterations

MD SB461

Environment - Maryland Water Quality Revolving Loan Fund - Renaming and Alterations

MD HB1428

Somerset County Board of Education - Alterations

MD HB920

Institutions of Postsecondary Education - Institutional Debt - Report

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