Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4333

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

Caption

Relating to prohibitions on deceptive and unfair practices related to financial institutions discriminating in the provision of financial services to consumers and other persons.

Impact

Should HB 4333 be enacted, it will amend the Business and Commerce Code by adding a new chapter dedicated to the prohibition of financial discrimination. The legislation aims to protect consumers from potential biases based on their social credit scores, ensuring equitable access to financial services without prejudicial treatment. This change intends to strengthen consumer rights, emphasizing the importance of equal treatment under financial law.

Summary

House Bill 4333, known as the Equality in Financial Services Act, seeks to prohibit discriminatory practices by financial institutions when providing services. The bill specifically addresses issues related to the use of social credit scores, defining such practices as a means of unjustly declining financial services based on various criteria, including personal beliefs and behaviors. Financial institutions that refuse or restrict services must provide a detailed explanation to the affected consumer within a specified timeframe, promoting transparency and accountability in their operations.

Conclusion

Ultimately, HB 4333 represents a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for financial institutions within Texas, aiming to safeguard consumers against unfair practices relating to financial services. The broader implications of the bill could influence how financial institutions assess risk and engage with clients, reflecting a growing legislative focus on consumer rights in the financial sector.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its consumer protection elements, there are notable concerns regarding its implications for financial institutions. Opponents may argue that the definitions of discrimination and social credit scores could be overly broad, potentially leading to challenges in the business practices of financial institutions. Moreover, there are worries that the enforcement mechanisms, including civil action for damages, may lead to increased litigation, affecting operational efficiencies and possibly raising costs for consumers.

Companion Bills

TX SB949

Identical Relating to prohibitions on deceptive and unfair practices related to financial institutions discriminating in the provision of financial services to consumers and other persons.

Previously Filed As

TX SB949

Relating to prohibitions on deceptive and unfair practices related to financial institutions discriminating in the provision of financial services to consumers and other persons.

TX HB3172

Financial institutions; creating the Fair Banking Act; prohibiting discrimination in provision of financial services against persons; civil action; effective date.

TX SB2492

Relating to prohibiting certain discrimination in the provision of financial services.

TX HB1224

Protect persons from discrimination by financial institutions.

TX HF922

A bill for an act relating to discrimination in the provision of financial services, and providing civil penalties.(Formerly HF 594.)

TX HF594

A bill for an act relating to discrimination in the provision of financial services, and providing civil penalties.(See HF 922.)

TX SB1546

Creates new provisions relating to financial institutions

TX HB1528

Discrimination in providing financial services.

TX HB314

AN ACT relating to equality in access to financial services.

TX SB98

Modifies various provisions relating to financial institutions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.