SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 393.001. DEFINITIONS
In this chapter:
(1) "Consumer" means an individual who is solicited to purchase or who purchases
the services of a credit services organization.
(2) "Consumer reporting agency" has the meaning assigned by Section 603(f),
Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. Section 1681a(f)).
(3) "Credit services organization" means a person who provides, or represents
that the person can or will provide, for the payment of valuable consideration any
of the following services with respect to the extension of consumer credit by others:
(A) improving a consumer's credit history or rating;
(B) obtaining an extension of consumer credit for a consumer; or
(C) providing advice or assistance to a consumer with regard to Paragraph
(A) or (B).
(4) "Extension of consumer credit" means the right to defer payment of debt
offered or granted primarily for personal, family, or household purposes or to incur
the debt and defer its payment.
§ 393.002. PERSONS NOT COVERED
(a) This chapter does not apply to:
(1) a person:
(A) authorized to make a loan or grant an extension of consumer credit under
the laws of this state or the United States; and
(B) subject to regulation and supervision by this state or the United States;
(2) a lender approved by the United States secretary of housing and urban
development for participation in a mortgage insurance program under the National
Housing Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1701 et seq.);
(3) a bank or savings association the deposits or accounts of which are eligible
to be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or a subsidiary of the
bank or association;
(4) a credit union doing business in this state;
(5) a nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3),
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3));
(6) a real estate broker or salesperson licensed under Chapter 1101, Occupations
Code, who is acting within the course and scope of that license;
(7) an individual licensed to practice law in this state who is acting within
the course and scope of the individual's practice as an attorney;
(8) a broker-dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission
or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of
that regulation;
(9) a consumer reporting agency;
(10) a person whose primary business is making loans secured by liens on
real property;
(11) a mortgage broker or loan officer licensed under Chapter 156, Finance
Code, who is acting within the course and scope of that license; or
(12) an electronic return originator who:
(A) is an authorized Internal Revenue Service e-file provider; and
(B) makes, negotiates, arranges for, or transacts a loan that is based on
a person's federal income tax refund on behalf of a bank, savings bank, savings
and loan association, or credit union.
(b) In an action under this chapter, a person claiming an exemption under
this section has the burden of proving the exemption.
§ 393.003. WAIVER VOID
A waiver of a provision of this chapter by a consumer is void.
SUBCHAPTER B. REGISTRATION AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS
§ 393.101. REGISTRATION STATEMENT
(a) Before conducting business in this state, a credit services organization
shall register with the secretary of state by filing a statement that:
(1) contains the name and address of:
(A) the organization; and
(B) each person who directly or indirectly owns or controls at least 10 percent
of the outstanding shares of stock in the organization; and
(2) fully discloses any litigation or unresolved complaint relating to the
operation of the organization filed with a governmental authority of this state
or contains a notarized statement that there has been no litigation or unresolved
complaint of that type.
(b) The organization shall keep a copy of the registration statement in its
files.
(c) The secretary of state may not require an organization to provide information
other than information contained in the registration statement.
(d) A registration certificate expires on the first anniversary of its date
of issuance. A registered credit services organization may renew a registration
certificate by filing a renewal application, in the form prescribed by the secretary
of state, and paying the renewal fee.
§ 393.102. UPDATE OF REGISTRATION STATEMENT
A credit services organization shall update information contained in the registration
statement not later than the 90th day after the date on which the information changes.
§ 393.103. INSPECTION OF REGISTRATION STATEMENT
A credit services organization shall allow a consumer to inspect the registration
statement on request.
§ 393.104. FILING FEE
The secretary of state may charge a credit services organization a reasonable fee
to cover the cost of filing a registration statement or renewal application in an
amount not to exceed $100.
§ 393.105. DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Before executing a contract with a consumer or receiving valuable consideration
from a consumer, a credit services organization shall provide the consumer with
a document containing:
(1) a complete and detailed description of the services to be performed by
the organization for the consumer and the total cost of those services;
(2) an explanation of the consumer's right to proceed against the surety
bond or account obtained under Section 393.302;
(3) the name and address of the surety company that issued the surety bond
or the name and address of the depository and the trustee and the account number
of the surety account, as appropriate;
(4) a complete and accurate statement of the consumer's right to review information
on the consumer maintained in a file by a consumer reporting agency, as provided
by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. Section 1681 et seq.);
(5) a statement that information in the consumer's file is available for
review:
(A) without charge on request made to the consumer reporting agency not later
than the 30th day after the date on which the agency receives notice the consumer
has been denied credit; and
(B) for a minimal charge at any other time;
(6) a complete and accurate statement of the consumer's right to dispute
directly with a consumer reporting agency the completeness or accuracy of an item
contained in the consumer's file maintained by the agency;
(7) a statement that accurate information cannot be permanently removed from
the files of a consumer reporting agency;
(8) a complete and accurate statement explaining:
(A) when consumer information becomes obsolete; and
(B) that a consumer reporting agency is prevented from issuing a report containing
obsolete information; and
(9) a complete and accurate statement of the availability of nonprofit credit
counseling services.
§ 393.106. COPY OF DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
A credit services organization shall keep in its files a copy of a document required
under Section 393.105, signed by the consumer, acknowledging receipt, until the
second anniversary of the date on which the organization provides the document.
SUBCHAPTER C. CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
§ 393.201. FORM AND TERMS OF CONTRACT
(a) Each contract for the purchase of the services of a credit services organization
by a consumer must be in writing, dated, and signed by the consumer.
(b) In addition to the notice required by Section 393.202, the contract must:
(1) contain the payment terms, including the total payments to be made by
the consumer, whether to the organization or to another person;
(2) fully describe the services the organization is to perform for the consumer,
including each guarantee and each promise of a full or partial refund and the estimated
period for performing the services, not to exceed 180 days;
(3) contain the address of the organization's principal place of business;
and
(4) contain the name and address of the organization's agent in this state
authorized to receive service of process.
§ 393.202. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
(a) The contract must conspicuously state the following, in type that is
boldfaced, capitalized, underlined, or otherwise distinguished from the surrounding
written material and in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the consumer's
signature: "You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time before midnight
of the third day after the date of the transaction. See the attached notice of cancellation
form for an explanation of this right."
(b) The contract must have attached two easily detachable copies of a cancellation
notice. The notice must be in boldfaced type and in the following form:
"Notice of Cancellation
You may cancel this contract, without any penalty or obligation, within three days
after the date the contract is signed.
If you cancel, any payment made by you under this contract will be returned within
10 days after the date of receipt by the seller of your cancellation notice.
To cancel this contract, mail or deliver a signed dated copy of this cancellation
notice, or other written notice, to:
(name of seller) at (address of seller) (place of business) not later than midnight
(date) I hereby cancel this transaction.
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§ 393.203. ISSUANCE OF CONTRACT AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
A credit services organization shall give to the consumer, when the document is
signed, a copy of the completed contract and any other document the organization
requires the consumer to sign.
§ 393.204. BREACH OF CONTRACT
The breach by a credit services organization of a contract under this chapter, or
of an obligation arising from a contract under this chapter, is a violation of this
chapter.
SUBCHAPTER D. PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
§ 393.301. REPRESENTATIVE
In this subchapter, a representative of a credit services organization includes:
(1) a salesperson, agent, or other representative of the organization; and
(2) an independent contractor who sells or attempts to sell the services
of the organization.
§ 393.302. CHARGE OR RECEIPT OF CONSIDERATION BEFORE COMPLETION OF SERVICES
A credit services organization or a representative of the organization may charge
or receive from a consumer valuable consideration before completely performing all
the services the organization has agreed to perform for the consumer only if the
organization has obtained a surety bond for each of its locations or established
and maintained a surety account for each of its locations in accordance with Subchapter
E.
§ 393.303. CHARGE OR RECEIPT OF CONSIDERATION FOR REFERRAL
A credit services organization or a representative of the organization may not charge
or receive from a consumer valuable consideration solely for referring the consumer
to a retail seller who will or may extend to the consumer credit that is substantially
the same as that available to the public.
§ 393.304. FALSE OR MISLEADING REPRESENTATION OR STATEMENT
A credit services organization or a representative of the organization may not:
(1) make or use a false or misleading representation in the offer or sale
of the services of the organization, including:
(A) guaranteeing to "erase bad credit" or words to that effect unless the
representation clearly discloses this can be done only if the credit history is
inaccurate or obsolete; and
(B) guaranteeing an extension of consumer credit regardless of the person's
credit history unless the representation clearly discloses the eligibility requirements
for obtaining the extension; or
(2) make, or advise a consumer to make, a statement relating to a consumer's
credit worthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity that the person knows, or
should know by the exercise of reasonable care, to be false or misleading to a:
(A) consumer reporting agency; or
(B) person who has extended consumer credit to a consumer or to whom a consumer
is applying for an extension of consumer credit.
§ 393.305. FRAUDULENT OR DECEPTIVE CONDUCT
A credit services organization or a representative of the organization may not directly
or indirectly engage in a fraudulent or deceptive act, practice, or course of business
relating to the offer or sale of the services of the organization.
§ 393.306. ADVERTISING SERVICES WITHOUT FILING REGISTRATION STATEMENT
A credit services organization or a representative of the organization may not advertise
the services of the organization if the organization has not filed a registration
statement required by Subchapter B.
§ 393.307. CAUSING WAIVER PROHIBITED
A credit services organization may not attempt to cause a consumer to waive a right
under this chapter.
SUBCHAPTER E. SURETY BOND; SURETY ACCOUNT
§ 393.401. SURETY BOND
(a) The surety bond of a credit services organization must be issued by a
surety company authorized to do business in this state.
(b) A copy of the bond shall be filed with the secretary of state.
§ 393.402. SURETY ACCOUNT
(a) The surety account of a credit services organization must be held in
trust at a federally insured bank or savings association located in this state.
(b) The name of the depository and the trustee and the account number of
the surety account must be filed with the secretary of state.
§ 393.403. AMOUNT OF SURETY BOND OR ACCOUNT
The surety bond or account of a credit services organization must be in the amount
of $10,000.
§ 393.404. BENEFICIARY OF SURETY BOND OR ACCOUNT
The surety bond or account of a credit services organization must be in favor of:
(1) this state for the benefit of a person damaged by a violation of this
chapter; and
(2) a person damaged by a violation of this chapter.
§ 393.405. CLAIM AGAINST SURETY BOND OR ACCOUNT
(a) A person making a claim against a surety bond or account of a credit
services organization for a violation of this chapter may file suit against:
(1) the organization; and
(2) the surety or trustee.
(b) A surety or trustee is liable only for actual damages, reasonable attorney's
fees, and court costs awarded under Section 393.503(a).
(c) The aggregate liability of a surety or trustee for an organization's
violation of this chapter may not exceed the amount of the surety bond or account.
§ 393.406. TERM OF SURETY BOND OR ACCOUNT
The surety bond or account of a credit services organization must be maintained
until the second anniversary of the date on which the organization ceases operations.
§ 393.407. PAYMENT OF MONEY IN SURETY ACCOUNT TO CREDIT SERVICES ORGANIZATION
(a) A depository may not pay money in a surety account to the credit services
organization that established the account or a representative of the organization
unless the organization or representative presents a statement issued by the secretary
of state indicating that the requirement of Section 393.406 has been satisfied in
relation to the account.
(b) The secretary of state may conduct an investigation and require information
to be submitted as necessary to enforce this section.
SUBCHAPTER F. CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL REMEDIES
§ 393.501. CRIMINAL PENALTY
(a) A person commits an offense if the person violates this chapter.
(b) An offense under this chapter is a Class B misdemeanor.
§ 393.502. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
A district court on the application of the attorney general or a consumer may enjoin
a violation of this chapter.
§ 393.503. DAMAGES
(a) A consumer injured by a violation of this chapter is entitled to recover:
(1) actual damages in an amount not less than the amount the consumer paid
the credit services organization;
(2) reasonable attorney's fees; and
(3) court costs.
(b) A consumer who prevails in an action under this section may also be awarded
punitive damages.
§ 393.504. DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICE
A violation of this chapter is a deceptive trade practice actionable under Subchapter
E, Chapter 17, Business & Commerce Code.
§ 393.505. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
An action under Section 393.503 or 393.504 must be brought not later than the fourth
anniversary of the date on which the contract to which the action relates is executed.