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SB 317, 77th R.S.
Relating to continuation and functions of the Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner and the regulation of certain financial businesses; providing a penalty.

Last action: See remarks for effective date

Author: David Sibley
Sponsor: Brian McCall

Remarks: This Act takes effect September 1, 2001, except Section 26 takes effect September 1, 2002, and Subchapter F, Chapter 348, Finance Code, applies only on and after September 1, 2002.

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2001, 77th R.S.,ch. 1235, General and Special Laws of Texas

Companion:

HB 1816 (Identical)

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Introduced (Senate Research Center)
Committee Report (Senate Research Center)
Engrossed (Office of House Bill Analysis)
Committee Report (Office of House Bill Analysis)

Conference Committee:

House Members: (appointed 05/25/2001) Brian McCall (Chair) | Kip Averitt | Fred Bosse | Warren Chisum | Sylvester Turner |

Senate Members: (appointed 05/25/2001) David Sibley (Chair) | Teel Bivins | John Carona | Frank Madla | Eliot Shapleigh |

Subjects:
CONSUMER CREDIT COMMISSIONER, OFFICE OF
Consumer Protection
Financial--General
Sunset Bills

House Committee: Financial Institutions (Kip Averitt, Mary Denny, Holt Getterman, Kent Grusendorf, Chuck Hopson, Kenny Marchant, Jose Menendez, Jim Pitts, Burt Solomons, Miguel Wise)
Minutes: April 30 2001 | May 8 2001
Senate Committee: Business & Commerce (John Carona, Troy Fraser, Mike Jackson, Eddie Lucio, Jr., Frank Madla, Eliot Shapleigh, David Sibley, Leticia Van de Putte)
Minutes: March 27 2001

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