Tex. Fin. Code Section 14.113
Texas Financial Education Endowment


(a)

As part of the licensing fee and procedures described under Subchapter G (Definitions), Chapter 393 (Credit Services Organizations), each credit access business or holder of a credit access business license shall pay to the commissioner an annual assessment to improve consumer credit, financial education, and asset-building opportunities in this state. The annual assessment may not exceed $200 for each license as specified by the finance commission.

(b)

The commissioner shall remit to the comptroller amounts received under Subsection (a) for deposit in an interest-bearing deposit account in the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company. Money in the account may be spent by the finance commission only for the purposes provided by this section. Amounts in the account may be invested and reinvested under the prudent person standard described by Section 11b, Article VII, Texas Constitution, and the interest from those investments shall be deposited to the credit of the account.

(b-1)

The expenses of managing the investments may be paid from the deposit account described by Subsection (b).

(c)

The Texas Financial Education Endowment shall be administered by the finance commission to support statewide financial education and consumer credit building activities and programs, including:

(1)

production and dissemination of approved financial education materials at licensed locations;

(2)

advertising, marketing, and public awareness campaigns to improve the credit profiles and credit scores of consumers in this state;

(3)

school and youth-based financial literacy and capability;

(4)

credit building and credit repair;

(5)

financial coaching and consumer counseling;

(6)

bank account enrollment and incentives for personal savings; and

(7)

other consumer financial education and asset-building initiatives as considered appropriate by the finance commission.

(d)

In implementing this section, the finance commission may make grants and may solicit gifts, grants, and donations for this purpose.

(e)

The finance commission may partner with other state agencies and entities to implement this section.

(f)

The finance commission shall adopt rules to administer this section.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1302 (H.B. 2594), Sec. 2, eff. January 1, 2012.
Transferred, redesignated and amended from Finance Code, Section 393.628 by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 159 (S.B. 1371), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 14.113 — Texas Financial Education Endowment, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FI/htm/FI.­14.­htm#14.­113 (accessed May 4, 2024).

14.001
Definitions
14.051
Consumer Credit Commissioner
14.052
Division of Consumer Protection
14.054
Oath of Office
14.055
Liability
14.056
Conflict of Interest
14.057
Performance Evaluations
14.058
Equal Employment Opportunity
14.059
Intra-agency Career Ladder
14.061
Cost of Audit
14.062
Consumer Information and Complaints
14.063
Application of Open Meetings Law
14.064
Consumer Information
14.065
Office Employees
14.066
Sunset Provision
14.101
General Duties of Commissioner
14.102
Educational and Debt Counseling Programs
14.103
Consumer Protection Programs
14.104
Lender Contracts
14.105
Gifts and Grants
14.106
Information Regarding Employment Requirements
14.107
Fees
14.108
Interpretations of Law
14.109
Use of the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry
14.110
Alternative Rulemaking and Dispute Resolution
14.111
Advisory Committees
14.112
Licensing and Registration Terms
14.113
Texas Financial Education Endowment
14.151
Obtaining Information
14.152
Fingerprint Requirement
14.153
Action by Law Enforcement Agencies
14.154
Confidentiality
14.155
Disclosure
14.156
Recovery of Costs
14.157
Rules
14.201
Investigation and Enforcement Authority
14.202
Request for Information
14.203
Issuance of Subpoena or Summons
14.204
Enforcement of Subpoena
14.205
Investigation by Hearing Officer
14.206
Fees and Expenses
14.207
Imposition of Costs on Parties
14.208
Injunction
14.209
Appointment of Receiver
14.251
Assessment of Penalty
14.252
Amount of Penalty
14.253
Report on Violation
14.254
Notice of Report on Violation and Penalty Recommendation
14.255
Response of Person Receiving Notice
14.256
Acceptance of Penalty
14.257
Hearing on Penalty
14.258
Stay of Penalty
14.259
Recovery of Costs
14.260
Administrative Procedure Act
14.261
Acceptance of Assurance
14.262
Effect of Assurance
14.263
Reopening
14.264
Right to Bring Action Not Affected
14.301
Appeal of Final Decision of Commissioner
14.302
Appeal of License Withholding or Revocation
14.303
Stay of Order Pending Appeal
14.1025
Financial Literacy Program Information
14.2015
Confidentiality of Certain Information
14.2016
Information Sharing with Departments and Agencies

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 14.113’s source at texas​.gov