80R10096 ATP-F
 
  By: Elkins H.B. No. 3219
 
 
 
   
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the Uniform Commercial Code provisions relating to
negotiable instruments.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Section 3.103(a)(2), Business & Commerce Code,
is amended to read as follows:
             (2)  Reserved ["Consumer account" means an account
established by an individual primarily for personal, family, or
household purposes].
       SECTION 2.  Section 3.103(b), Business & Commerce Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       (b)  Other definitions applying to this chapter and the
sections in which they appear are:
"Acceptance" Section 3.409.
"Accommodated party" Section 3.419.
"Accommodation party" Section 3.419.
"Account" Section 4.104.
"Alteration" Section 3.407.
"Anomalous indorsement" Section 3.205.
"Blank indorsement" Section 3.205.
"Cashier's check" Section 3.104.
"Certificate of deposit" Section 3.104.
"Certified check" Section 3.409.
"Check" Section 3.104.
"Consideration" Section 3.303.
["Demand draft" Section 3.104.]
"Draft" Section 3.104.
"Holder in due course" Section 3.302.
"Incomplete instrument" Section 3.115.
"Indorsement" Section 3.204.
"Indorser" Section 3.204.
"Instrument" Section 3.104.
"Issue" Section 3.105.
"Issuer" Section 3.105.
"Negotiable instrument" Section 3.104.
"Negotiation" Section 3.201.
"Note" Section 3.104.
"Payable at a definite time" Section 3.108.
"Payable on demand" Section 3.108.
"Payable to bearer" Section 3.109.
"Payable to order" Section 3.109.
"Payment" Section 3.602.
"Person entitled to enforce" Section 3.301.
"Presentment" Section 3.501.
"Reacquisition" Section 3.207.
"Special indorsement" Section 3.205.
"Teller's check" Section 3.104.
"Transfer of instrument" Section 3.203.
"Traveler's check" Section 3.104.
"Value" Section 3.303.
       SECTION 3.  Section 3.605(g), Business & Commerce Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       (g)  A release or extension preserves a secondary obligor's
recourse if the terms of the release or extension provide that:
             (1)  the person entitled to enforce the instrument
retains the right to enforce the instrument against the secondary
obligor; and
             (2)  the[. The] recourse of the secondary obligor
continues as if [though] the release or extension had not been
granted.
       SECTION 4.  Section 3.104(k), Business & Commerce Code, is
repealed.
       SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2007.