Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3058

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the threat or pursuit of criminal charges against a consumer in association with certain extensions of consumer credit; providing a civil penalty; adding a provision subject to a criminal penalty.

Impact

The bill intends to modify the Texas Finance Code by adding a new subchapter that establishes clear guidelines regarding the relationships between consumers and credit services. By imposing restrictions on the ability to file criminal complaints without valid evidence, the bill aims to safeguard consumers from potential abuse and wrongful accusations, shifting the balance of power towards consumer rights within the credit market.

Summary

House Bill 3058 aims to address the misuse of criminal charges associated with consumer credit. Specifically, it prohibits credit services organizations from threatening or filing criminal complaints against consumers unless there is sufficient evidence of an offense in accordance with the Penal Code. This bill serves as a protective measure for consumers against what may be perceived as intimidation tactics employed by credit service organizations during collection processes.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 3058 may arise from differing views on the balance between necessary credit enforcement measures and consumer protections. Proponents argue that the bill is a vital step towards ensuring fairness and transparency in the credit system, reducing the likelihood of consumers being wrongfully prosecuted for debts. However, opponents may express concerns regarding the implications for credit services organizations, arguing that without the ability to leverage potential criminal consequences, there could be a rise in non-compliance among consumers regarding their credit obligations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB297

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

TX SB1788

Relating to organized crime, racketeering activities, and collection of unlawful debts; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB4635

Relating to organized crime, racketeering activities, and collection of unlawful debts; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB224

Relating to catalytic converters, including criminal conduct involving catalytic converters; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty; increasing a fee.

TX SB1427

Relating to certain criminal conduct and organizations that threaten the security of this state and its residents and borders; increasing criminal penalties.

TX HB4598

Relating to catalytic converters, including criminal conduct involving catalytic converters; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty; increasing a fee.

TX HB1936

Relating to electronic device filters for certain explicit material; creating a criminal offense; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB2245

Relating to the regulation of earned wage access services; creating a criminal offense; providing an administrative penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX HB1402

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.

TX HB4

Relating to the regulation of the collection, use, processing, and treatment of consumers' personal data by certain business entities; imposing a civil penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.