Texas Statutes
Subchapter E. Powers and Duties of Commission and Commissioner
Section 15.4081. Complaint Tracking; Annual Statistical Analysis

Sec. 15.4081. COMPLAINT TRACKING; ANNUAL STATISTICAL ANALYSIS. (a) To help identify and address regulatory issues and constraints, the department shall track all phases of the complaint and enforcement processes, including the receipt, investigation, and disposition of complaints. The department shall maintain the following information for each complaint:
(1) the basis for the complaint;
(2) the origin of the complaint, including whether the complaint was issued from:
(A) another regulatory agency;
(B) a credit union member;
(C) a credit union employee;
(D) a member of the public; or
(E) a public or private entity;
(3) the number of days taken to resolve the complaint from the date the complaint was received; and
(4) the disposition of the complaint, including:
(A) if no disciplinary action was taken, the reasons no disciplinary action was taken;
(B) if disciplinary action was taken, the type of disciplinary action taken, including the amount of any administrative penalty or late fee;
(C) if dismissed or referred to another agency, the details regarding dismissal or referral; and
(D) if ongoing, the current status of the complaint.
(b) The department shall annually compile a statistical analysis of the department's complaint and enforcement processes for the preceding fiscal year. The analysis must include:
(1) the total number of complaints filed with the department against credit unions;
(2) the number of open investigations at the end of the fiscal year;
(3) the number of complaints that were resolved, disaggregated by:
(A) the source of the complaint;
(B) the type of alleged violation;
(C) jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional complaints;
(D) regulatory and nonregulatory complaints; and
(E) the disposition and type of action taken, including any administrative penalty or late fee assessed; and
(4) the average number of days taken to resolve a complaint, including complaints that were resolved through an examination of a credit union.
Added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 300 (S.B. 707), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2021.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Finance Code

Title 2 - Financial Regulatory Agencies

Chapter 15 - Credit Union Commission and Department

Subchapter E. Powers and Duties of Commission and Commissioner

Section 15.401. Supervision of Commissioner

Section 15.4011. Credit Union Department Building

Section 15.402. Adoption of Rules

Section 15.4021. Receipt of Public Comments; Notice of Commission Activities

Section 15.4022. Rules Relating to Competitive Bidding and Advertising

Section 15.4023. Separation of Responsibilities

Section 15.4025. Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy

Section 15.403. Supervision and Regulation of Credit Unions

Section 15.4031. Credit Union Commissioner Hearing

Section 15.4032. Examination of Related Entities

Section 15.404. Administration and Enforcement of Statutes and Rules

Section 15.4042. Issuance of Opinion

Section 15.4043. Effect of Interpretive Statement or Opinion

Section 15.4044. Fees

Section 15.405. Legislative Recommendations

Section 15.406. Attendance at Commission Meetings; Voting

Section 15.407. Official Committees

Section 15.408. Consumer Complaints

Section 15.4081. Complaint Tracking; Annual Statistical Analysis

Section 15.409. Consumer Information

Section 15.4091. Access to Department Facilities, Programs, and Services

Section 15.410. Share and Depositor Insurance Protection

Section 15.4105. Annual Report to Members

Section 15.411. Agreements With Other Regulators

Section 15.4111. Regulatory Coordination

Section 15.412. Filing Group Return With the Internal Revenue Service

Section 15.413. Interpretation of Home Equity Lending Law

Section 15.414. Authority to Contract for Professional or Personal Services

Section 15.415. Gifts of Money or Property

Section 15.416. Use of Technology