Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2795

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Caption

Relating to consumer goods and services covered under the Texas Telemarketing Disclosure and Privacy Act.

Impact

The impact of HB 2795 is expected to enforce stricter adherence to disclosure requirements among telemarketers. By broadening the definition of consumer goods and services, the bill aims to enhance consumer awareness and to protect against misleading advertising practices. This change will likely make it easier for consumers to understand their rights, especially in regards to warranties that are commonly marketed through telemarketing channels. As a result, the new regulation can potentially reduce the incidence of deceptive practices within the industry.

Summary

House Bill 2795 amends the Texas Telemarketing Disclosure and Privacy Act to update the definition of 'consumer good or service' as it relates to telemarketing practices. Primarily, the bill clarifies that the term encompasses various forms of property and services typically used for personal, family, or household purposes, specifically including the extension of warranties for motor vehicles. This clarification is significant because it expands the scope of consumer protections in the telemarketing sector, ensuring that consumers are informed about the goods and services being marketed to them under this definition.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed as a positive step towards consumer protection, there may be varying opinions regarding its breadth and implementation. Some stakeholders in the telemarketing industry might contend that the expanded definition could create additional burdens for compliance and operational challenges, particularly for smaller businesses that may lack the resources to adapt. Likewise, concerns about how effectively the new provisions can be enforced may arise, particularly if the regulations are perceived as too vague or broad.

Legislative context

HB 2795's introduction arises from a growing demand for improved consumer protections in the telemarketing sector, especially as technology introduces new methods of marketing and engagement with consumers. The legislative text underscores the importance of adapting existing laws to contemporary practices to ensure that protections remain relevant and effective. If enacted, this bill could pave the way for further reforms in consumer rights, setting a precedent for future legislation aimed at protecting consumers from emerging marketing techniques.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4403

Relating to requirements for and prohibitions on certain telemarketing calls.

TX SB1831

Relating to the purchase of certain goods and services by the Employees Retirement System of Texas.

TX HB3865

Relating to the purchase of certain goods and services by the Employees Retirement System of Texas.

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 HB2710

Relating to school district purchasing of and contracting for goods and services.

TX HB409

Relating to the governance and administration of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission and to certain disclosures made in relation to the provision of funding for indigent defense services.

TX HB297

Relating to credit services organizations and extensions of consumer credit facilitated by credit services organizations; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB2256

Relating to a restriction on total charges charged for extensions of consumer credit that a credit services organization obtains for a consumer or assists a consumer in obtaining.

TX HB148

Relating to the Texas Medical Disclosure Panel.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.