SB691,6,5 4(7) Review, as authorized and appropriate, the complete student education
5loan history for a student loan borrower who provides written consent for the review.
SB691,6,10 6(8) Provide sufficient outreach and disseminate information concerning the
7availability of the office to assist student loan borrowers and potential student loan
8borrowers, public institutions of higher education, student loan servicers, and any
9other participants in student education loan lending with any student education
10loan servicing concerns.
SB691,6,13 11(9) Seek the assistance of an exempt organization in the resolution of a student
12loan borrower complaint as described in sub. (2) involving that exempt organization.
13The exempt organization shall cooperate with the office as required by s. 224.104.
SB691,6,15 14(10) Take any other action necessary to fulfill the duties of the office as set forth
15in this subchapter.
SB691,6,19 16224.103 Annual report. The office shall submit a report by January 1 of each
17year to the standing committee of each house of the legislature having jurisdiction
18over matters related to higher education. The report shall include all of the
19following:
SB691,6,21 20(1) A description of actions taken with respect to the implementation of this
21subchapter.
SB691,6,24 22(2) An assessment of the overall effectiveness of the office, including
23information, in the aggregate, regarding student loan borrower complaints
24investigated with the assistance of an exempt organization.
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1(3) Recommendations regarding additional steps for the department to gain
2regulatory control over licensing and enforcement with respect to student loan
3servicers.
SB691,7,10 4224.104 Assistance by exempt organizations; report. (1) An exempt
5organization that is requested by the office to provide assistance under s. 224.102 (9)
6shall provide, in a timely manner, the information requested by the office necessary
7to investigate and resolve a student loan borrower complaint, including the steps
8taken by the exempt organization to resolve the complaint, or, on its own, shall
9resolve, in a timely manner, the complaint and provide the office with documentation
10regarding the resolution.
SB691,7,13 11(2) Annually, an exempt organization that is involved in the resolution of a
12complaint under this section shall report to the office the number of complaints
13received and the number of complaints resolved by the exempt organization.
SB691,7,17 14224.105 Licensing of student loan servicers. (1) A person, wherever
15located, may not directly or indirectly engage in servicing student education loans
16in this state without first obtaining a license from the office under this section, unless
17the person is exempt from licensure under sub. (2).
SB691,7,19 18(2) The following persons are exempt from the licensing requirement under
19sub. (1):
SB691,7,2020 (a) A state-regulated financial service provider.
SB691,7,2121 (b) The board.
SB691,7,24 22(3) A person seeking to act within this state as a student loan servicer shall
23make a written application to the office for an initial license in the form prescribed
24by the office. The application shall be accompanied by all of the following:
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1(a) A financial statement prepared by a certified public accountant or a public
2accountant, a general partner if the applicant is a partnership, a corporate officer if
3the applicant is a corporation, or a member duly authorized to execute such
4documents if the applicant is a limited liability company or association.
SB691,8,75 (b) Information regarding the history of criminal convictions of the following,
6which information must be sufficient, as determined by the office, to make the
7findings under sub. (4):
SB691,8,88 1. The applicant.
SB691,8,99 2. Officers, directors, and principal employees of the applicant.
SB691,8,1110 3. Each individual shareholder, member, or partner who directly or indirectly
11controls 10 percent or more of the ownership interests of the applicant.
SB691,8,1212 (c) A nonrefundable license fee of $1,000.
SB691,8,1313 (d) A nonrefundable investigation fee of $800.
SB691,8,20 14(4) Upon the filing of an application for an initial license and the payment of
15the fees for licensing and investigation under sub. (3), the office shall investigate the
16financial condition and responsibility, financial and business experience, character,
17and general fitness of the applicant. The office may conduct criminal history
18background checks of the applicant and of each partner, member, officer, director,
19and principal employee of the applicant. The office may issue a license if the office
20finds all of the following to be true:
SB691,8,2121 (a) The applicant's financial condition is sound.
SB691,8,2422 (b) The applicant's business will be conducted honestly, fairly, equitably,
23carefully, and efficiently within the purposes and intent of this subchapter and in a
24manner commanding the confidence and trust of the community.
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1(c) No person on behalf of the applicant has knowingly made an incorrect
2statement of a material fact in the application or in any report or statement made
3under this subchapter.
SB691,9,44 (d) The applicant has met any other requirements as determined by the office.
SB691,9,18 5(5) A license issued under this section expires at the close of business on
6September 30 of the odd-numbered year following its issuance, unless renewed or
7earlier surrendered, suspended, or revoked. No later than 15 days after a licensee
8ceases to engage in the business of student education loan servicing in this state for
9any reason, including a business decision to terminate operations in this state,
10license revocation, bankruptcy, or voluntary dissolution, the licensee shall provide
11written notice of surrender to the office and shall surrender to the office its license
12for each location in which the licensee has ceased to engage in such business. The
13written notice of surrender shall identify the location where the records of the
14licensee will be stored and the name, address, and telephone number of an individual
15authorized to provide access to the records. The surrender of a license does not
16reduce or eliminate the licensee's civil or criminal liability arising from acts or
17omissions occurring prior to the surrender of the license, including any
18administrative actions undertaken by the office.
SB691,9,25 19(6) A license issued under this section may be renewed for the ensuing
2024-month period upon the filing of an application containing all required documents
21and fees as provided in this section. A renewal application shall be filed on or before
22September 1 of the year in which the license expires. A renewal application filed with
23the office after September 1 that is accompanied by a $100 late fee is considered to
24be timely and sufficient. If an application for a renewal license has been filed with
25the office on or before the date the license expires, the license continues in effect until

1the issuance by the office of the renewal license applied for or until the office has
2notified the licensee in writing of the office's refusal to issue the renewal license
3together with the grounds on which the refusal is based. The office may refuse to
4issue a renewal license on any ground on which the office may refuse to issue an
5initial license.