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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the licensing and regulation of certain credit services |
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organizations and the regulation of certain extensions of consumer |
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credit obtained by those organizations or with regard to which the |
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organizations provide assistance; providing an administrative |
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penalty. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 393.201, Finance Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: |
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(c) A contract with a credit access business, as defined by |
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Section 393.601, for the performance of services described by |
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Section 393.602(a) must, in addition to the requirements of |
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Subsection (b) and Section 393.302: |
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(1) contain a statement that there is no prepayment |
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penalty; |
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(2) contain a statement that a credit access business |
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must comply with Chapter 392 and the federal Fair Debt Collection |
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Practices Act (15 U.S.C. Section 1692 et seq.) with respect to an |
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extension of consumer credit described by Section 393.602(a); |
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(3) contain a statement that a person may not threaten |
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or pursue criminal charges against a consumer related to a check or |
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other debit authorization provided by the consumer as security for |
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a transaction in the absence of forgery, fraud, theft, or other |
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criminal conduct; |
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(4) contain a statement that a credit access business |
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must comply, to the extent applicable, with 10 U.S.C. Section 987 |
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and any regulations adopted under that law with respect to an |
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extension of consumer credit described by Section 393.602(a); |
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(5) disclose to the consumer: |
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(A) the lender from whom the extension of |
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consumer credit is obtained; |
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(B) the interest paid or to be paid to the lender; |
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and |
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(C) the specific fees that will be paid to the |
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credit access business for the business's services; and |
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(6) the name and address of the Office of Consumer |
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Credit Commissioner and the telephone number of the office's |
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consumer helpline. |
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SECTION 2. Chapter 393, Finance Code, is amended by adding |
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Subchapter G to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER G. LICENSING AND REGULATION OF CERTAIN CREDIT SERVICES |
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ORGANIZATIONS |
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Sec. 393.601. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Commissioner" means the consumer credit |
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commissioner. |
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(2) "Credit access business" means a credit services |
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organization that obtains for a consumer or assists a consumer in |
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obtaining an extension of consumer credit in the form of a deferred |
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presentment transaction or a motor vehicle certificate of title |
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loan. |
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(3) "Deferred presentment transaction" has the |
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meaning assigned by Section 341.001. |
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(4) "Finance commission" means the Finance Commission |
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of Texas. |
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(5) "Motor vehicle certificate of title loan" means a |
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loan in which a motor vehicle certificate of title is given as |
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security for the loan. The term does not include a retail |
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installment transaction under Chapter 348 or another loan made to |
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finance the purchase of a motor vehicle. |
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(6) "Office" means the Office of Consumer Credit |
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Commissioner. |
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Sec. 393.602. APPLICABILITY. (a) This subchapter applies |
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only to a credit services organization that obtains for a consumer |
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or assists a consumer in obtaining an extension of consumer credit |
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in the form of: |
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(1) a deferred presentment transaction; or |
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(2) a motor vehicle certificate of title loan. |
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(b) Any usury violation by a lender with respect to an |
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extension of consumer credit described by Subsection (a) is subject |
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to Chapter 305. In connection with a determination of usury, the |
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fees charged by a credit access business do not constitute |
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interest. |
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(c) A person may not use a device, subterfuge, or pretense |
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to evade the application of this subchapter. |
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Sec. 393.603. LICENSE REQUIRED. A credit services |
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organization must obtain a license under this subchapter for each |
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location at which the organization operates as a credit access |
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business in performing services described by Section 393.602(a). |
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Sec. 393.604. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. (a) An application |
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for a license under this subchapter must: |
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(1) be under oath; |
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(2) give the approximate location from which the |
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business is to be conducted; |
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(3) identify the business's principal parties in |
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interest; |
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(4) contain the name, physical address, and telephone |
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number of all third-party lender organizations with which the |
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business contracts to provide services described by Section |
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393.602(a) or from which the business arranges extensions of |
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consumer credit described by Section 393.602(a); and |
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(5) contain other relevant information that the |
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commissioner requires for the findings required under Section |
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393.607. |
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(b) On the filing of one or more license applications, the |
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applicant shall pay to the commissioner an investigation fee of |
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$200. Except for good cause as determined by the finance |
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commission, a separate investigation fee is not required for |
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multiple license applications. |
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(c) On the filing of each license application, the applicant |
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shall pay to the commissioner for the license's year of issuance a |
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license fee in an amount determined as provided by Section 14.107. |
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Sec. 393.605. BOND. (a) If the commissioner requires, an |
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applicant for a license under this subchapter shall file with the |
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application a bond that is: |
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(1) in an amount satisfactory to the commissioner that |
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does not exceed the lesser of: |
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(A) $50,000 for the first license and $25,000 for |
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each additional license; or |
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(B) $2,500,000; and |
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(2) issued by a surety company qualified to do |
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business as a surety in this state. |
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(b) The bond must be in favor of this state for the use of |
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this state and the use of a person who has a cause of action under |
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this subchapter against the license holder. |
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(c) The bond must be conditioned on: |
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(1) the license holder's faithful performance under |
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this subchapter and rules adopted under this subchapter; and |
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(2) the payment of all amounts that become due to this |
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state or another person under this subchapter during the calendar |
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year for which the bond is given. |
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(d) The aggregate liability of a surety to all persons |
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damaged by the license holder's violation of this subchapter may |
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not exceed the amount of the bond. |
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(e) A credit access business that files a bond under this |
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section is not required to file a bond under Subchapter E. |
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Sec. 393.606. INVESTIGATION OF APPLICATION. On the filing |
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of an application and a bond, if required under Section 393.605, and |
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on payment of the required fees, the commissioner shall conduct an |
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investigation to determine whether to issue the license. |
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Sec. 393.607. APPROVAL OR DENIAL OF APPLICATION. (a) The |
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commissioner shall approve the application and issue to the |
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applicant a license to operate as a credit access business for |
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purposes of engaging in the activity to which this subchapter |
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applies if the commissioner finds that: |
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(1) the financial responsibility, experience, |
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character, and general fitness of the applicant are sufficient to: |
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(A) command the confidence of the public; and |
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(B) warrant the belief that the business will be |
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operated lawfully and fairly, within the purposes of this |
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subchapter; and |
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(2) the applicant has net assets of at least $25,000 |
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available for the operation of the business as determined in |
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accordance with Section 393.611. |
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(b) If the commissioner does not find the eligibility |
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requirements of Subsection (a) have been met, the commissioner |
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shall notify the applicant. |
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(c) If an applicant requests a hearing on the application |
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not later than the 30th day after the date of notification under |
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Subsection (b), the applicant is entitled to a hearing not later |
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than the 60th day after the date of the request. |
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(d) The commissioner shall approve or deny the application |
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not later than the 60th day after the date of the filing of a |
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completed application with payment of the required fees, or if a |
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hearing is held, after the date of the completion of the hearing on |
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the application. The commissioner and the applicant may agree to a |
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later date in writing. |
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Sec. 393.608. DISPOSITION OF FEES ON DENIAL OF APPLICATION. |
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If the commissioner denies the application, the commissioner shall |
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retain the investigation fee and shall return to the applicant the |
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license fee submitted with the application. |
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Sec. 393.609. NAME AND PLACE OF LICENSE. (a) A license |
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issued under this subchapter must state: |
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(1) the name of the license holder; and |
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(2) the address of the office from which the business |
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is to be conducted, except as provided by Subsection (c). |
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(b) A license holder may not conduct business under this |
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subchapter under a name other than the name stated on the license. |
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(c) A license holder may not conduct business at a location |
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other than the address stated on the license, except that a license |
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holder: |
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(1) is not required to have an office in this state; |
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(2) may operate using e-commerce methods, including |
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the Internet; and |
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(3) may use remote closing agents. |
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Sec. 393.610. LICENSE DISPLAY. A license holder shall |
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display a license at the place of business provided on the license. |
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With respect to business conducted through the Internet, this |
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requirement may be satisfied by displaying the license on the |
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business's Internet website. |
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Sec. 393.611. MINIMUM ASSETS FOR LICENSE. A license holder |
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shall maintain net assets used or readily available for use in |
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conducting the business of each of the offices for which a license |
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is held under this subchapter, in an amount that is not less than |
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the lesser of: |
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(1) $25,000 for each office; or |
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(2) $2,500,000 in the aggregate. |
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Sec. 393.612. ANNUAL LICENSE FEE. Not later than December |
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1, a license holder shall pay to the commissioner for each license |
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held an annual fee for the year beginning the next January 1, in an |
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amount determined as provided by Section 14.107. |
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Sec. 393.613. EXPIRATION OF LICENSE ON FAILURE TO PAY |
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ANNUAL FEE. If the annual fee for a license is not paid before the |
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16th day after the date on which the written notice of delinquency |
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of payment has been given to the license holder, the license expires |
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on the later of: |
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(1) that day; or |
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(2) December 31 of the last year for which an annual |
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fee was paid. |
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Sec. 393.614. LICENSE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION. (a) After |
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notice and a hearing the commissioner may suspend or revoke a |
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license if the commissioner finds that: |
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(1) the license holder failed to pay the annual |
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license fee, an examination fee, an investigation fee, or another |
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charge imposed by the commissioner under this subchapter; |
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(2) the license holder, knowingly or without the |
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exercise of due care, violated this chapter or a rule adopted or |
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order issued under this chapter; or |
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(3) a fact or condition exists that, if it had existed |
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or had been known to exist at the time of the original application |
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for the license, clearly would have justified the commissioner's |
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denial of the application. |
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(b) If in a three-year period the commissioner suspends or |
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revokes under this section the licenses of five or more credit |
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access businesses owned or controlled by the same person, including |
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a corporation that owns multiple businesses, the commissioner may |
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suspend or revoke the licenses of all credit access businesses |
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owned or controlled by that person. |
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Sec. 393.615. LICENSE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION FILED WITH |
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PUBLIC RECORDS. The decision of the commissioner on the suspension |
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or revocation of a license and the evidence considered by the |
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commissioner in making the decision shall be filed in the public |
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records of the commissioner. |
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Sec. 393.616. REINSTATEMENT OF SUSPENDED LICENSE; ISSUANCE |
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OF NEW LICENSE AFTER REVOCATION. The commissioner may reinstate a |
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suspended license or issue a new license on application to a person |
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whose license has been revoked if at the time of the reinstatement |
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or issuance no fact or condition exists that clearly would have |
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justified the commissioner's denial of an original application for |
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the license. |
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Sec. 393.617. SURRENDER OF LICENSE. A license holder may |
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surrender a license issued under this subchapter by delivering to |
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the commissioner: |
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(1) the license; and |
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(2) a written notice of the license's surrender. |
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Sec. 393.618. EFFECT OF LICENSE SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, OR |
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SURRENDER. (a) The suspension, revocation, or surrender of a |
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license issued under this subchapter does not affect the obligation |
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of a contract between the license holder and a consumer entered into |
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before the revocation, suspension, or surrender. |
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(b) Surrender of a license does not affect the license |
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holder's civil or criminal liability for an act committed before |
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surrender. |
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Sec. 393.619. MOVING AN OFFICE. (a) A license holder shall |
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give written notice to the commissioner before the 30th day before |
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the date the license holder moves an office from the location |
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provided on the license. |
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(b) The commissioner shall amend a license holder's license |
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accordingly. |
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Sec. 393.620. TRANSFER OR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE. A license |
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may be transferred or assigned only with the approval of the |
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commissioner. |
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Sec. 393.621. ADMINISTRATION. The office shall administer |
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this subchapter. |
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Sec. 393.622. RULES. (a) The finance commission may: |
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(1) adopt rules necessary to enforce and administer |
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this subchapter; |
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(2) adopt rules with respect to the quarterly |
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reporting by a credit access business licensed under this |
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subchapter of summary business information relating to extensions |
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of consumer credit described by Section 393.602(a); and |
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(3) adopt rules with respect to periodic examination |
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by the office relating to extensions of consumer credit described |
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by Section 393.602(a), including rules related to charges for |
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defraying the reasonable cost of conducting the examinations. |
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(b) The finance commission may adopt rules under this |
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section to allow the commissioner to review, as part of a periodic |
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examination, any relevant contracts between the credit access |
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business and the third-party lender organizations with which the |
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credit access business contracts to provide services described by |
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Section 393.602(a) or from which the business arranges extensions |
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of consumer credit described by Section 393.602(a). A contract or |
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information obtained by the commissioner under this section is |
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considered proprietary and confidential to the respective parties |
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to the contract, and is not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, |
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Government Code. |
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(c) In adopting rules under this section, the finance |
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commission may not establish limits on the fees charged by a credit |
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access business and may not authorize the commissioner to establish |
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such limits. |
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Sec. 393.623. PROVIDING OR ADVERTISING SERVICES WITHOUT |
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LICENSE PROHIBITED. A credit access business or a representative |
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of the business may not provide or advertise the services of the |
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business if the business is not licensed under this subchapter. |
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Sec. 393.624. RESTRICTIONS ON OFF-SITE ADVERTISING. (a) A |
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credit access business may not advertise on the premises of a |
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nursing facility, assisted living facility, group home, |
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intermediate care facility for persons with mental retardation, or |
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other similar facility subject to regulation by the Department of |
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Aging and Disability Services. |
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(b) The finance commission may adopt rules to implement this |
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section. |
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Sec. 393.625. MILITARY BORROWERS. An extension of consumer |
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credit described by Section 393.602(a) that is obtained by a credit |
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access business for a member of the United States military or a |
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dependent of a member of the United States military or that the |
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business assisted that person in obtaining must comply with 10 |
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U.S.C. Section 987 and any regulations adopted under that law, to |
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the extent applicable. |
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Sec. 393.626. DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES. A violation of |
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Chapter 392 by a credit access business with respect to an extension |
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of consumer credit described by Section 393.602(a) constitutes a |
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violation of this subchapter. |
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Sec. 393.627. QUARTERLY REPORT TO COMMISSIONER. A credit |
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access business shall file a quarterly report with the commissioner |
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on a form prescribed by the commissioner that provides the |
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following information relating to extensions of consumer credit |
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described by Section 393.602(a) during the preceding quarter: |
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(1) the number of consumers for whom the business |
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obtained or assisted in obtaining those extensions of consumer |
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credit; |
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(2) the number of those extensions of consumer credit |
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obtained by the business or that the business assisted consumers in |
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obtaining; |
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(3) the number of refinancing of the extensions of |
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consumer credit described by Subdivision (2); |
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(4) the number of consumers refinancing the extensions |
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of consumer credit described by Subdivision (2); |
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(5) the number of consumers refinancing more than once |
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the extensions of consumer credit described by Subdivision (2); |
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(6) the average amount of the extensions of consumer |
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credit described by Subdivision (2); |
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(7) the total amount of fees charged by the business |
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for the activities described by Subdivision (1); |
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(8) the number of vehicles surrendered under the terms |
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of an extension of consumer credit in the form of a motor vehicle |
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certificate of title loan obtained by the business or that the |
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business assisted a consumer in obtaining; |
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(9) the average number of extensions of consumer |
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credit obtained by consumers as a result of entering into the |
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extensions of consumer credit described by Subdivision (2); and |
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(10) any related information the commissioner |
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determines necessary. |
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Sec. 393.628. TEXAS FINANCIAL EDUCATION ENDOWMENT. (a) As |
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part of the licensing fee and procedures described under this |
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subchapter, each license holder shall pay to the commissioner an |
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annual assessment to improve consumer credit, financial education, |
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and asset-building opportunities in this state. The annual |
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assessment may not exceed $200 for each license holder as specified |
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by the finance commission. |
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(b) The Texas Financial Education Endowment shall be |
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administered by the finance commission to support statewide |
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financial education and consumer credit building activities and |
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programs, including: |
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(1) production and dissemination of approved |
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financial education materials at licensed locations; |
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(2) advertising, marketing, and public awareness |
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campaigns to improve the credit profiles and credit scores of |
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consumers in this state; |
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(3) school and youth-based financial literacy and |
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capability; |
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(4) credit building and credit repair; |
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(5) financial coaching and consumer counseling; |
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(6) bank account enrollment and incentives for |
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personal savings; and |
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(7) other consumer financial education and |
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asset-building initiatives as considered appropriate by the |
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finance commission. |
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(c) In implementing this section, the finance commission |
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may solicit gifts, grants, and donations for this purpose. |
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(d) The finance commission may partner with other state |
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agencies and entities to implement this section. |
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(e) The finance commission shall adopt rules to administer |
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this section. |
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SECTION 3. Section 14.101, Finance Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 14.101. GENERAL DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER. The |
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commissioner shall enforce this chapter, Subtitles B and C of Title |
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4, Subchapter G of Chapter 393, and Chapter 394 in person or through |
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an assistant commissioner, examiner, or other employee of the |
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office. |
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SECTION 4. Section 14.107, Finance Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 14.107. FEES. (a) The finance commission shall |
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establish reasonable and necessary fees for carrying out the |
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commissioner's powers and duties under this chapter, Title 4, |
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Subchapter G of Chapter 393, and Chapters 371, 392, and 394 and |
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under Chapters 51, 302, 601, and 621, Business & Commerce Code. |
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(b) The finance commission by rule shall set the fees for |
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licensing and examination under Subchapter G of Chapter 393 or |
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Chapter 342, 347, 348, 351, or 371 at amounts or rates necessary to |
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recover the costs of administering those chapters. The rules may |
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provide that the amount of a fee charged to a license holder is |
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based on the volume of the license holder's regulated business and |
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other key factors. The commissioner may provide for collection of a |
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single annual fee from a person licensed under Subchapter G of |
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Chapter 393 or Chapter 342, 347, 348, 351, or 371 to include amounts |
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due for both licensing and examination. |
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SECTION 5. Section 14.201, Finance Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 14.201. INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY. |
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Investigative and enforcement authority under this subchapter |
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applies only to this chapter, Subtitles B and C of Title 4, |
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Subchapter G of Chapter 393, and Chapter 394. |
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SECTION 6. Section 14.2015(a), Finance Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), information or |
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material obtained or compiled by the commissioner in relation to an |
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examination by the commissioner or the commissioner's |
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representative of a license holder or registrant under Subtitle B |
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or C, Title 4, Subchapter G of Chapter 393, or Chapter 394 is |
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confidential and may not be disclosed by the commissioner or an |
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officer or employee of the Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner, |
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including: |
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(1) information obtained from a license holder or |
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registrant under Subtitle B or C, Title 4, Subchapter G of Chapter |
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393, or Chapter 394; |
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(2) work performed by the commissioner or the |
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commissioner's representative on information obtained from a |
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license holder or registrant for the purposes of an examination |
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conducted under Subtitle B or C, Title 4, Subchapter G of Chapter |
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393, or Chapter 394; |
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(3) a report on an examination of a license holder or |
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registrant conducted under Subtitle B or C, Title 4, Subchapter G of |
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Chapter 393, or Chapter 394; and |
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(4) any written communications between the license |
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holder or registrant, as applicable, and the commissioner or the |
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commissioner's representative relating to or referencing an |
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examination conducted under Subtitle B or C, Title 4, Subchapter G |
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of Chapter 393, or Chapter 394. |
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SECTION 7. Section 14.251, Finance Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (a-1) and amending Subsection (b) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a-1) The commissioner shall assess an administrative |
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penalty against a person who knowingly and wilfully violates or |
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causes a violation of Subchapter G, Chapter 393, or a rule adopted |
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under Subchapter G, Chapter 393. |
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(b) The commissioner may order a person who violates or |
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causes a violation of this chapter, Subchapter G of Chapter 393, |
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Chapter 394, or Subtitle B, Title 4, or a rule adopted under this |
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chapter, Subchapter G of Chapter 393, Chapter 394, or Subtitle B, |
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Title 4, to make restitution to an identifiable person injured by |
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the violation. |
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SECTION 8. Section 14.261(a), Finance Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) In administering this chapter, the commissioner may |
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accept assurance of voluntary compliance from a person who is |
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engaging in or has engaged in an act or practice in violation of: |
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(1) this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter; |
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(2) Subchapter G of Chapter 393 or Chapter 394; or |
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(3) Subtitle B, Title 4, or a rule adopted under |
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Subtitle B, Title 4. |
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SECTION 9. Section 14.262, Finance Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 14.262. EFFECT OF ASSURANCE. (a) An assurance of |
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voluntary compliance is not an admission of a violation of: |
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(1) this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter; |
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(2) Subchapter G of Chapter 393 or Chapter 394; or |
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(3) Subtitle B, Title 4, or a rule adopted under |
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Subtitle B, Title 4. |
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(b) Unless an assurance of voluntary compliance is |
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rescinded by agreement or voided by a court for good cause, a |
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subsequent failure to comply with the assurance is prima facie |
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evidence of a violation of: |
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(1) this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter; |
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(2) Subchapter G of Chapter 393 or Chapter 394; or |
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(3) Subtitle B, Title 4, or a rule adopted under |
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Subtitle B, Title 4. |
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SECTION 10. This Act takes effect January 1, 2012. |