Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB80

Filed
11/10/08  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of credit reporting bureaus; providing penalties.

Impact

If enacted, HB 80 would amend the Finance Code of Texas by adding Chapter 158, which outlines the powers and duties of the Department and the Banking Commissioner regarding the oversight of credit reporting bureaus. The new regulations would insist that any bureau handling individuals' credit information adheres to specific operational guidelines and undergoes a rigorous application process for licensing. Moreover, the bill emphasizes the importance of consumer protection by promoting a stable reporting environment that safeguards personal identifying information.

Summary

House Bill 80 is primarily focused on establishing a regulatory framework for credit reporting bureaus within Texas. The bill aims to create standards for these entities that gather and report credit information. Specifically, it introduces a requirement for credit reporting bureaus to obtain a license issued by the Texas Department of Banking before providing such services. This licensing process is designed to enhance accountability and oversight of credit reporting practices, providing consumers with a measure of protection against potential misuse of their credit information.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step toward improving consumer protections and establishing standards for credit reporting, there may be concerns regarding the regulatory burden it imposes on smaller reporting agencies. Some stakeholders argue that the licensing requirements and associated costs could disproportionately affect smaller firms, limiting competition in the credit reporting market. Additionally, there may be discussions about the implementation of penalties, including criminal penalties for making false statements in applications, which could raise concerns about accountability and fairness in the enforcement of the regulations.

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 SB1371

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

TX HB3275

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

TX HB3890

Relating to the regulation and voluntary licensing of reroofing contractors by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation; providing administrative and civil penalties; authorizing fees.

TX SB321

Relating to the production and regulation of hemp; providing administrative penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3827

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

TX HB3573

Relating to modernizing the regulation of money services businesses.

TX HB1942

Relating to the regulation of sports wagering; requiring occupational permits; authorizing fees; imposing a tax; decriminalizing wagering on certain sports events; creating criminal offenses; providing administrative penalties.

TX SB715

Relating to the regulation of sports wagering; requiring occupational permits; authorizing fees; imposing a tax; decriminalizing wagering on certain sports events; creating criminal offenses; providing administrative penalties.

TX HB3583

Relating to the licensing and regulation of youth sports programs; providing civil and administrative penalties; authorizing fees.

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