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H.R. No. 1300
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The paper check, one of the world's oldest and most
common forms of payment, is widely accepted in the United States and
internationally; it is used by businesses, governments, and
consumers as payment for almost every type of commerce; and
WHEREAS, In most states, if the issuer of a check has
insufficient funds to cover that check, state law authorizes a
financial institution to impose a reasonable penalty against the
issuer in order to cover the administrative cost of processing that
dishonored check, and many financial institutions elect to do
precisely that; and
WHEREAS, In addition, the recipient's financial institution
may charge the recipient--who typically is unaware of the check's
dubious status--a penalty for the dishonored check and possibly
could go so far as to charge back to the recipient's account the
amount of the insufficient funds check even if the recipient's
financial institution had already made the funds available to the
recipient, which may consequently create overdrafts of the
recipient's account resulting in the recipient incurring
additional penalties arising from those overdrafts; and
WHEREAS, Imposing a penalty upon the recipient of an
insufficient funds check is an unfair business practice because it
punishes the wrong party in this very common type of financial
transaction; and
WHEREAS, Because financial transactions involving checks
frequently cross state boundaries, it is desirable that a uniform,
nationwide standard be established to address this problem; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas
Legislature hereby respectfully urge the Congress of the United
States to enact legislation to prohibit a dishonored check
recipient's financial institution from assessing a penalty against
the recipient and to instead authorize the recipient's financial
institution to assess a penalty against the issuer's financial
institution, which may in turn pass that penalty down to the issuer;
and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the chief clerk of the Texas House of
Representatives forward official copies of this resolution to the
president of the United States, to the speaker of the house of
representatives and the president of the senate of the United
States Congress, and to all the members of the Texas delegation to
the congress with the request that this resolution be officially
entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to the Congress of
the United States of America.
Giddings
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Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 1300 was adopted by the House on May
25, 2005, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House