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Ohio Bill Proposes Changes To Laws Governing Examinations and Investigations of Mortgage Brokers

Ohio law info blog recently reported that on October 13, 2005, Senators Dann, Roberts, Fingerhut, Brady, Miller, Fedor, and Hagan introduced Senate Bill 199. Senate Bill 199 proposes to expand the Consumer Sales Practices Act to include transactions involving dealers in intangibles and their customers. The bill also proposes to eliminate the requirement that information related to examinations and investigations of mortgage brokers remain privileged and confidential. A copy of the bill can be downloaded here.

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