6138 - Authority of department.

     § 6138.  Authority of department.        (a)  General authority.--The department shall have the     authority to:            (1)  Examine any instrument, document, account, book,        record or file of a licensee or any person having a        connection to the licensee or make other investigation as may        be necessary to administer the provisions of this chapter.        Pursuant to this authority, the department may remove any        instrument, document, account, book, record or file of a        licensee to a location outside of the licensee's office        location. The costs of the examination shall be borne by the        licensee or the entity subject to the examination.            (2)  Conduct administrative hearings on any matter        pertaining to this chapter, issue subpoenas to compel the        attendance of witnesses and the production of instruments,        documents, accounts, books and records at any hearing. The        instruments, documents, accounts, books and records may be        retained by the department until the completion of all        proceedings in connection with which the materials were        produced. A department official may administer oaths and        affirmations to a person whose testimony is required. In the        event a person fails to comply with a subpoena issued by the        department or to testify on a matter concerning which he may        be lawfully interrogated, on application by the department,        the Commonwealth Court may issue an order requiring the        attendance of the person, the production of instruments,        documents, accounts, books and records and the giving of        testimony.            (3)  Request and receive information or records of any        kind, including reports of criminal history record        information from any Federal, State, local or foreign        government entity regarding an applicant for a license,        licensee or person related in any way to the business of the        applicant or licensee, at a cost to be paid by the applicant        or licensee.            (4)  Issue regulations, statements of policy or orders as        may be necessary for the proper conduct of the mortgage loan        business by licensees, the issuance and renewal of licenses        and the enforcement of this chapter.            (5)  Prohibit or permanently remove a person or licensee        responsible for a violation of this chapter from working in        the present capacity or in any other capacity of the person        or licensee related to activities regulated by the        department.            (6)  Order a person or licensee to make restitution for        actual damages to consumers caused by any violation of this        chapter.            (7)  Issue cease and desist orders that are effective        immediately, subject to a hearing as specified in subsection        (b) within 14 days of the issuance of the order.            (8)  Impose such other conditions as the department deems        appropriate.        (b)  Hearings.--A person aggrieved by a decision of the     department may appeal the decision of the department to the     Secretary of Banking. The appeal shall be conducted under 2     Pa.C.S. Ch. 5 Subch. A (relating to practice and procedure of     Commonwealth agencies).        (c)  Injunctions.--The department may maintain an action for     an injunction or other process against a person to restrain and     prevent the person from engaging in an activity violating this     chapter.        (d)  Final orders.--A decision of the Secretary of Banking     shall be a final order of the department and shall be     enforceable in a court of competent jurisdiction. The department     may publish final adjudications issued under this section,     subject to redaction or modification to preserve     confidentiality. The department shall regularly report     violations of this chapter, enforcement actions and other     relevant information to the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System     and Registry.        (e)  Appeals.--A person aggrieved by a decision of the     Secretary of Banking may appeal the decision under 2 Pa.C.S. Ch.     7 Subch A. (relating to judicial review of Commonwealth agency     action).        (f)  Orders affecting mortgage originators.--An order issued     against a licensee is applicable to the mortgage originators     employed by the licensee.     (Aug. 5, 2009, P.L.117, No.31, eff. imd.)        2009 Amendment.  Act 31 amended subsec. (d).        Cross References.  Section 6138 is referred to in section     6112 of this title.