Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3453 Latest Draft

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                            82R22202 CLG-F
 By: Anchia H.B. No. 3453
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3453:
 By:  Anchia C.S.H.B. No. 3453


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulatory authority of the consumer credit
 commissioner.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 14.2015, Finance Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 14.2015.  CONFIDENTIALITY OF CERTAIN INFORMATION. (a)
 Except as provided by Subsection (b), information or material
 obtained or compiled by the commissioner in relation to an
 examination or investigation by the commissioner or the
 commissioner's representative of a license holder, [or]
 registrant, applicant, or other person under Subtitle B or C, Title
 4, or Chapter 394 is confidential and may not be disclosed by the
 commissioner or an officer or employee of the Office of Consumer
 Credit Commissioner, including:
 (1)  information obtained from a license holder, [or]
 registrant, applicant, or other person examined or investigated
 under Subtitle B or C, Title 4, or Chapter 394;
 (2)  work performed by the commissioner or the
 commissioner's representative on information obtained from a
 license holder, [or] registrant, applicant, or other person for the
 purposes of an examination or investigation conducted under
 Subtitle B or C, Title 4, or Chapter 394;
 (3)  a report on an examination or investigation of a
 license holder, [or] registrant, applicant, or other person
 conducted under Subtitle B or C, Title 4, or Chapter 394; and
 (4)  any written communications between the license
 holder, [or] registrant, applicant, or other person, as applicable,
 and the commissioner or the commissioner's representative relating
 to or referencing an examination or investigation conducted under
 Subtitle B or C, Title 4, or Chapter 394.
 (b)  The commissioner or the commissioner's representative
 may disclose the confidential information or material described by
 Subsection (a):
 (1)  to a department, agency, or instrumentality of
 this state or the United States if the commissioner considers
 disclosure to be necessary or proper to the enforcement of the laws
 of this state or the United States and in the best interest of the
 public;
 (2)  if the license holder, [or] registrant, applicant,
 or other person consents to the release of the information or has
 published the information contained in the release; or
 (3)  if the commissioner determines that release of the
 information is required for an administrative hearing.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter E, Chapter 14, Finance Code, is
 amended by adding Section 14.2016 to read as follows:
 Sec. 14.2016.  INFORMATION SHARING WITH DEPARTMENTS AND
 AGENCIES. To ensure consistent enforcement of law and minimization
 of regulatory burdens, the commissioner may share information,
 including criminal history or confidential information, relating
 to a license holder, registrant, applicant, or other person
 investigated or examined under the commissioner's authority with a
 department, agency, or instrumentality of this state, another
 state, or the United States if the commissioner considers the
 disclosure of the information to be necessary or proper to the
 enforcement of the laws of this state or the United States and in
 the best interest of the public. Information otherwise confidential
 remains confidential after the information is shared under this
 section.
 SECTION 3.  Section 348.006, Finance Code, is amended by
 adding Subsections (e-1), (e-2), and (e-3) to read as follows:
 (e-1)  Except as provided by Subsections (e-2) and (e-3), the
 following information and documents are confidential and not
 subject to disclosure:
 (1)  all information provided by a retail seller to the
 commissioner under Subsection (e), including the maximum
 documentary fee a retail seller intends to charge, the written
 notice of an increased documentary fee, and any financial
 information submitted with the notice; and
 (2)  all correspondence between a retail seller and the
 commissioner or the commissioner's representative relating to the
 notice of an increased documentary fee under Subsection (e) and a
 review for reasonableness of the amount of the documentary fee to be
 charged.
 (e-2)  The commissioner may disclose information or
 documents that are confidential under Subsection (e-1) if:
 (1)  the commissioner determines that release of the
 information or documents is required for an administrative hearing;
 (2)  the retail seller consents to the release of the
 information or documents; or
 (3)  the disclosure is required by a court order.
 (e-3)  The commissioner or the commissioner's representative
 may disclose whether a retail seller has filed written notice of an
 increased documentary fee and the proposed amount of the increased
 fee to:
 (1)  a holder that provides written proof, signed by
 the retail seller, that the retail seller has agreed to assign or
 transfer one or more retail installment contracts to the holder; or
 (2)  a prospective retail buyer that provides to the
 commissioner:
 (A)  a buyer's order executed by the prospective
 buyer and the retail seller;
 (B)  a draft of a retail installment contract
 provided by the retail seller to the prospective buyer; or
 (C)  a written statement by the retail seller
 acknowledging that the person is a prospective buyer of a motor
 vehicle from the retail seller.
 SECTION 4.  Section 411.081(i), Government Code, as amended
 by Chapters 183 (H.B. 1830), 780 (S.B. 1056), 816 (S.B. 1599), and
 1027 (H.B. 4343), Acts of the 81st Legislature, Regular Session,
 2009, is reenacted and amended to read as follows:
 (i)  A criminal justice agency may disclose criminal history
 record information that is the subject of an order of nondisclosure
 under Subsection (d) to the following noncriminal justice agencies
 or entities only:
 (1)  the State Board for Educator Certification;
 (2)  a school district, charter school, private school,
 regional education service center, commercial transportation
 company, or education shared service arrangement;
 (3)  the Texas Medical Board;
 (4)  the Texas School for the Blind and Visually
 Impaired;
 (5)  the Board of Law Examiners;
 (6)  the State Bar of Texas;
 (7)  a district court regarding a petition for name
 change under Subchapter B, Chapter 45, Family Code;
 (8)  the Texas School for the Deaf;
 (9)  the Department of Family and Protective Services;
 (10)  the Texas Youth Commission;
 (11)  the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative
 Services;
 (12)  the Department of State Health Services, a local
 mental health service, a local mental retardation authority, or a
 community center providing services to persons with mental illness
 or retardation;
 (13)  the Texas Private Security Board;
 (14)  a municipal or volunteer fire department;
 (15)  the Texas Board of Nursing;
 (16)  a safe house providing shelter to children in
 harmful situations;
 (17)  a public or nonprofit hospital or hospital
 district;
 (18)  the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission;
 (19)  the securities commissioner, the banking
 commissioner, the savings and mortgage lending commissioner, the
 consumer credit commissioner, or the credit union commissioner;
 (20)  the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy;
 (21)  the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation;
 (22)  the Health and Human Services Commission;
 (23)  the Department of Aging and Disability Services;
 (24)  the Texas Education Agency; [and]
 (25)  the Guardianship Certification Board; [and]
 (26)  a county clerk's office in relation to a
 proceeding for the appointment of a guardian under Chapter XIII,
 Texas Probate Code;
 (27) [(25)]  the Department of Information Resources
 but only regarding an employee, applicant for employment,
 contractor, subcontractor, intern, or volunteer who provides
 network security services under Chapter 2059 to:
 (A)  the Department of Information Resources; or
 (B)  a contractor or subcontractor of the
 Department of Information Resources;
 (28) [(25)]  the Court Reporters Certification Board;
 and
 (29) [(25)]  the Texas Department of Insurance.
 SECTION 5.  Section 53.0211(a), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  This section does not apply to an applicant for a
 license that would allow the applicant to provide:
 (1)  law enforcement services;
 (2)  public health, education, or safety services; or
 (3)  financial services in an industry regulated by the
 securities commissioner, the banking commissioner, the savings and
 mortgage lending commissioner, the consumer credit commissioner,
 or the credit union commissioner.
 SECTION 6.  The change in law made by this Act to Section
 53.0211(a), Occupations Code, applies only to an application for a
 license filed on or after the effective date of this Act. An
 application for a license filed before the effective date of this
 Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the application was
 filed, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 7.  To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails
 over another Act of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011,
 relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted
 codes.
 SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.