Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3621 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    By: Solomons H.B. No. 3621


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to certain charges included in a motor vehicle installment
 agreement.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 348.006, Finance Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 348.006. PRINCIPAL BALANCE; INCLUSION OF DOCUMENTARY
 FEE. (a) The principal balance under a retail installment contract
 is computed by:
 (1) adding:
 (A) the cash price of the motor vehicle;
 (B) each amount included in the retail
 installment contract for an itemized charge; and
 (C) subject to Subsection (c), a documentary fee
 for services rendered for or on behalf of the retail buyer in
 [preparing,] handling[,] and processing documents relating to the
 motor vehicle sale [and to the closing of the retail installment
 transaction]; and
 (2) subtracting from the results under Subdivision (1)
 the amount of the retail buyer's down payment in money, goods, or
 both.
 (b) The computation of the principal balance may include an
 amount authorized under Section 348.404(b).
 (c) For a documentary fee to be included in the principal
 balance of a retail installment contract:
 (1) the retail seller must charge the documentary fee
 to cash buyers and credit buyers;
 (2) the documentary fee may not exceed [$50 for a motor
 vehicle retail installment contract or] a reasonable amount for the
 documentary services agreed to by the retail seller and retail
 buyer [for a heavy commercial vehicle retail installment contract];
 and
 (3) the buyer's order and the retail installment
 contract must include:
 (A) a statement of the amount of the documentary
 fee; and
 (B) in reasonable proximity to the place in each
 where the amount of the documentary fee is disclosed, the following
 notice in type that is bold-faced, capitalized, underlined, or
 otherwise conspicuously set out from surrounding written material:
 "A DOCUMENTARY FEE IS NOT AN OFFICIAL FEE. A DOCUMENTARY FEE
 IS NOT REQUIRED BY LAW, BUT MAY BE CHARGED TO BUYERS FOR HANDLING
 DOCUMENTS [AND PERFORMING SERVICES] RELATING TO THE [CLOSING OF A]
 SALE. A DOCUMENTARY FEE MAY NOT EXCEED [$50 FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
 CONTRACT OR] A REASONABLE AMOUNT AGREED TO BY THE PARTIES [FOR A
 HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLE CONTRACT]. THIS NOTICE IS REQUIRED BY
 LAW."
 (d) A retail seller shall post the documentary fee notice
 prescribed in Subsection (c) so that it is clearly visible in each
 place where a vehicle sale is finalized and include the notice in
 each retail installment agreement. The notice must be conspicuous,
 in bold-faced type, and capitalized or underlined. If the language
 primarily used in an oral sales presentation is not the same as the
 language in which the retail installment contract is written, the
 retail seller shall furnish to the retail buyer a written statement
 containing the notice set out in Subsection (c)(3)(B) in the
 language primarily used in the oral sales presentation.
 (e)  The commissioner may review the amount of a documentary
 fee for reasonableness.  In determining whether a fee charged by a
 retail seller is reasonable, the commissioner may consider the
 resources required by the retail seller to perform the retail
 seller's duties under state and federal law with respect to the
 handling and processing of documents relating to the sale and
 financing of a motor vehicle.  If the commissioner determines that a
 documentary fee charged is not reasonable, then the commissioner
 may require that the documentary fee charged be reduced or
 suspended.
 (f)  A documentary fee charged in accordance with this
 section before September 1, 2009, is considered reasonable for
 purposes of this section.
 (g) This section does not:
 (1) create a private right of action; or
 (2)  require that the commissioner approve a specific
 documentary fee amount before a retail seller charges the fee.
 (h)  The finance commission may adopt rules, including rules
 relating to the standards for a reasonableness determination or
 disclosures, necessary to enforce this section.  A rule adopted
 under this subsection may not require a retail seller to submit to
 the commissioner for prior approval the amount of a documentary fee
 that the retail seller intends to charge under this section.
 (i)  The commissioner has exclusive jurisdiction to enforce
 this section.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.