Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3525

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to telephone solicitations for certain law enforcement-related charitable organizations.

Impact

The introduction of HB3525 is expected to enhance the accountability of telephone solicitations for law enforcement-related charities. By requiring the recording of solicitation calls and permitting the Attorney General's office to review these recordings, the bill aims to deter fraudulent practices. Additionally, organizations that misallocate funds will be held accountable, as they must ensure compliance with the Texas no-call list when engaging commercial solicitors to make calls.

Summary

House Bill 3525 aims to regulate telephone solicitations made by commercial telephone solicitors on behalf of law enforcement-related charitable organizations. The bill mandates that solicitors must provide specific disclosures during calls, making it clear that contributors will not receive any preferential treatment from law enforcement and that it is a criminal offense for any law enforcement officer to provide such treatment. This legislation is designed to protect individuals from misleading solicitations and ensure transparency in the fundraising process for these charities.

Contention

While HB3525 is largely supportive of robust regulations to protect consumers, potential points of contention could arise regarding the burden placed on charitable organizations that rely on telephone solicitations for funding. Some stakeholders might argue that the recording requirements could deter individuals from contributing, fearing repercussions of solicitation calls being monitored. Furthermore, the clarity around what constitutes a 'noncharitable purpose' for funds raised could lead to disputes between charitable organizations and regulatory bodies.

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