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California Privacy Act and Reservist Financial Obligations
The state of California enacted provisions relating to its Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and California Military Families Financial Relief Act.
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Washington State Adopts Provisions Regarding Notaries
The Washington Department of Licensing (the “Department”) adopted provisions relating to notaries that include replacing all existing sections as well as adding new sections to Chapter 308-30 of the Washington Administrative Code in order to implement the provisions of the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts. These provisions are effective on July 1, 2018.
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Minnesota Enacts Provisions Regarding Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts
The State of Minnesota enacted provisions relating to its Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts. These provisions are effective on January 1, 2019.
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Montana Adopts Provisions Regarding Renewal Fees
The Montana Department of Administration amended multiple provisions that include reducing its licensing renewal fees for 2019. These provisions are effective immediately.
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Minnesota Publishes Dollar Amounts Regarding Consumer Credit Code Adjustments
The Minnesota Department of Commerce published its Consumer Credit Code Adjustments for 2018. Dollar amounts in the Regulated Loan Act and the Minnesota Consumer Credit Code will increase effective July 1, 2018.
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Minnesota Modifies Provisions Regarding MLO Licensing Requirements
The state of Minnesota modified its provisions relating to mortgage loan originator continuing education requirements. These provisions are effective on August 1, 2018.
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New York Modifies Foreclosure Provisions Regarding Reverse Mortgages
The state of New York modified its Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law and Civil Practice Law and Rules relating to foreclosure upon a reverse mortgage. The provisions regarding reverse mortgage loans, including a new disclosure and defining a reverse mortgage as a home loan, become effective immediately and are deemed to have been in full force and effect on and after April 20, 2017.
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Virginia Modifies Provisions Regarding Notaries
The Commonwealth of Virginia modified its provisions relating to notaries and fee agreements with an employer. The amendment provides that “any employer may require a notary in his employment to surrender to such employer a fee, if charged, or any part thereof, provided that the notarial act for which the fee is charged is performed […]
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Nebraska Modifies Provisions Regarding Real Property
The state of Nebraska modified its provisions relating to real property and the recording of instruments and the rights and duties of secured creditors with respect to the Residential Mortgage Licensing Act. These provisions are effective on July 17, 2018.
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Utah Modifies Provisions Regarding Record Requirements and Investigations under RMPLA
The state of Utah modified its provisions under its Residential Mortgage Practices and Licensing Act (RMPLA) relating to licensure requirements, record requirements and investigations. These provisions are effective on May 8, 2018.