Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3833

Filed
3/5/25  
Out of House Committee
4/15/25  
Voted on by House
5/16/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/22/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/25/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the regulation of money services businesses.

Impact

The adoption of HB 3833 would significantly impact how money services businesses operate under Texas law. By imposing stricter requirements on licensing and operational practices, the bill aims to prevent fraud and protect consumers from dishonest practices. Key provisions include the need for criminal background checks for individuals involved in MSBs and stringent requirements for financial reporting. These measures are expected to create a more robust financial system by increasing accountability and transparency among MSBs operating within the state.

Summary

House Bill 3833 seeks to enhance the regulatory framework for money services businesses (MSBs) within Texas, specifically focusing on money transmission and currency exchange operations. The bill amends various sections of the Finance Code, aiming to establish clear requirements for applicants regarding background checks, financial disclosures, and operational standards. Through these amendments, the bill aims to ensure that MSBs operate securely and transparently, thereby protecting consumers and maintaining the integrity of financial transactions within the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 3833 appears to be supportive, particularly among legislators concerned with consumer protection and financial integrity. However, there are some concerns about the potential burden these new regulations may place on small financial service providers, which could limit competition in the market. While advocates emphasize the need for enhanced security and consumer protection, opponents argue that excessive regulation could stifle innovation and accessibility in financial services.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 3833 involve concerns about over-regulation and its implications for small businesses in the money services sector. Some stakeholders fear that the stringent requirements may hinder smaller firms from entering or remaining in the market, potentially leading to a decrease in service options for consumers. Additionally, discussions have raised questions about the balance between necessary regulation to prevent illicit activities and ensuring that regulatory frameworks do not become overly cumbersome, thus affecting legitimate businesses.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Finance Code

  • Chapter 1. General Provisions
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 152. Regulation Of Money Services Businesses
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 351
    • Section: 353
    • Section: 354
    • Section: 403
    • Section: 404
    • Section: 405
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 351
    • Section: 353
    • Section: 354
    • Section: 356
    • Section: 404
    • Section: 403
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 351
    • Section: 353
    • Section: 354
    • Section: 356
    • Section: 403
    • Section: 404
    • Section: 405
    • Section: 410
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 351
    • Section: 353
    • Section: 354
    • Section: 356
    • Section: 403
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 351
    • Section: 353
    • Section: 354
    • Section: 355
    • Section: 356
    • Section: 403
    • Section: 404
    • Section: 405
    • Section: 410
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 351
    • Section: 353
    • Section: 354
    • Section: 356
    • Section: 404
    • Section: 405
    • Section: 410
    • Section: 403

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB895

Relating to the regulation of money services businesses; creating a criminal offense; creating administrative penalties; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

TX HB3573

Relating to modernizing the regulation of money services businesses.

TX HB5207

Relating to the required preservation of certain records by a money services business.

TX SB766

Relating to the required preservation of certain records by a money services business.

TX HB3275

Relating to the regulation of consumer credit transactions and the regulatory authority of the consumer credit commissioner; changing a fee.

TX SB1371

Relating to the regulation of consumer credit transactions and the regulatory authority of the consumer credit commissioner; changing a fee.

TX SB1607

Relating to prohibiting the imposition of a monetary fine or penalty for a violation of a money services business's terms of service agreement; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3574

Relating to the regulation of state banks.

TX SB1644

Relating to the regulation of state banks.

TX HB3827

Relating to the regulation of earned wage access services; requiring an occupational license; providing an administrative penalty; imposing fees.

Similar Bills

TX SB895

Relating to the regulation of money services businesses; creating a criminal offense; creating administrative penalties; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

KS SB406

Enacting the Kansas money transmission act.

TN SB0268

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 45, relative to the regulation of money transmitters.

TN HB0316

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 45, relative to the regulation of money transmitters.

TX HB3573

Relating to modernizing the regulation of money services businesses.