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(a) “Broker” includes any person who is engaged in the business of negotiating or performing any act as broker of the following acts in connection with loans made by a finance lender. lender, unless that person is otherwise exempt from this division pursuant to Section 22050: (1) Transmitting confidential data about a prospective borrower to a finance lender with the expectation of compensation, in connection with making a referral. However, a licensed finance lender that transmits confidential data to another licensed finance lender as described in this paragraph in connection with the denial of a loan application shall be deemed to not be a broker within the meaning of this paragraph if the licensee does both of the following before transmitting the confidential data:
(A) Provides the prospective borrower a clear and conspicuous written statement that discloses that the licensee either may be compensated by the finance lender for transmitting the confidential data, or, if applicable, will be compensated by the finance lender if the transmittal results in a funded loan. The licensee shall have the prospective borrower acknowledge receipt of the statement. The form of the statement shall comply with paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 22337.5.
(B) After the prospective borrower acknowledges receipt of the written disclosure statement, obtains the prospective borrower’s express consent to transmit the confidential data.
(2) Making a referral to a finance lender under an agreement with the finance lender that any prospective borrower referred by the person to the finance lender meet certain criteria involving confidential data and with the expectation that the person making the referral will be compensated if the finance lender and the prospective borrower enter into a loan agreement. However, a licensed finance lender that makes a referral to another licensed finance lender as described in this paragraph in connection with the denial of a loan application shall be deemed to not be a broker within the meaning of this paragraph if the licensee does both of the following before making the referral:
(A) Provides the prospective borrower a clear and conspicuous written statement that discloses that the licensee either may be compensated by the finance lender for making the referral, or, if applicable, will be compensated by the finance lender if the referral results in a funded loan. The licensee shall have the prospective borrower acknowledge receipt of the statement. The form of the statement shall comply with paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 22337.5.
(B) After the prospective borrower acknowledges receipt of the written disclosure statement, obtains the prospective borrower’s express consent to make the referral.
(3) Participating in any loan negotiation between a finance lender and prospective borrower.
(4) Counseling, advising, or making recommendations to a prospective borrower about a loan based on the prospective borrower’s confidential data.
(5) Participating in the preparation of any loan documents, including loan applications, other than providing a prospective borrower blank copies of loan documents. Transmitting information that is not confidential data to a finance lender at the request of a prospective borrower shall not, by itself, constitute participation in the preparation of loan documents.
(6) Communicating to a prospective borrower a finance lender’s loan approval decisions involving confidential data.
(7) Charging a fee to a prospective borrower for any services related to a prospective borrower’s application for a loan from a finance lender.
(b) (1) For purposes of this section, “confidential data” means the following:
(A) Bank account number.
(B) Bank statement.
(C) Credit or debit card account number.
(D) Credit score, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1785.15.1 of the Civil Code, either self-reported by the person it relates to, or received from a credit reporting agency as part of an official request.
(E) Social security number, including both a person’s full social security number or a partial number.
(F) Personal or business income information, including information self-reported by the person.
(G) Government-issued identification number.
(H) Personal employment data or history.
(I) Date of birth.
(J) Mother’s maiden name.
(K) Medical information.
(L) Health insurance information.
(M) Insurance policy number.
(N) Taxpayer or employer identification number.
(2) The term “confidential data” does not include any of the following:
(A) Name.
(B) Phone number.
(C) Physical address.
(D) Email address.
(E) Desired loan or financing amount.
(F) Prospective borrower’s stated purpose for a loan.
(G) Prospective borrower’s self-reported range of credit scores or range of incomes.
(H) Information that is knowingly made publicly available by a prospective borrower.
(I) In connection with a commercial loan, “confidential” data does not include a business’s name, address, phone number, email address, self-reported income, self-reported credit score of a business owner, or a business’s desired loan or financing amount, in addition to the other information listed in this paragraph.
(c) A person shall not be deemed a broker if both of the following are met:
(1) The person distributes or otherwise disseminates to a prospective borrower a finance lender’s marketing materials or factual information about the finance lender, its lending activities, or its loan products, such as the finance lender’s interest rates, minimum or maximum loan amounts or loan periods, or a general description of the finance lender’s underwriting criteria.
(2) The person does not perform any of the acts specified in subdivision (a).
(d) This section does not apply to any of the following:
(1) A person who performs the acts described in subdivision (a) five or fewer times in a calendar year.
(2) A person who performs only administrative or clerical tasks.
(3) A consumer credit reporting agency, as defined in Section 1785.3 of the Civil Code, which furnishes a consumer credit report to a finance lender.
(4) The operator of an Internet search engine, when providing general search results to the public, whether or not based on paid advertising, provided that the operator of the Internet search engine does not engage in any brokering activities beyond providing search results. For purposes of this paragraph, “Internet search engine” means an Internet Web site that provides the user a method, either via a query search or any other means, to search the Internet.
(5) The operator of a social media platform, whether or not compensated in connection with paid advertising, provided that the operator of the social media platform does not engage in any brokering activities that are unrelated to the primary purpose of the social media platform. For purposes of this paragraph, “social media” means an electronic service or account, or electronic content, including, but not limited to, videos, still photographs, blogs, video blogs, podcasts, instant and text messages, email, online services or accounts, or Internet Web site profiles or locations.