Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB696

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to limitations on the information reported by consumer reporting agencies.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would significantly alter how consumer reporting agencies manage and disclose information related to consumer credit. The restrictions would mean that any negative items, such as bankruptcies older than ten years or judgments older than seven years, would no longer be reported, thereby potentially improving the credit scores of individuals who have resolved past financial issues. This change could have broad implications for consumer credit access and affordability, ultimately aiming to protect the financial integrity of consumers.

Summary

SB696 introduces amendments to the Business & Commerce Code concerning the limitations of information that consumer reporting agencies can report about individuals. The bill specifically seeks to restrict the reporting of certain negative information about consumers, such as bankruptcy cases, judgments, tax liens, and criminal records, to a designated time period. The intention is to provide consumers with a fairer opportunity to maintain a positive credit profile by preventing outdated or irrelevant information from influencing their credit scores and borrowing capabilities.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention regarding the balance between consumer protection and the need for transparency in credit reporting. While advocates for consumers celebrate the potential relief this bill would offer to individuals with previously negative credit history, opponents may argue that such limitations could obscure the financial history that lenders rely upon to assess risk. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, discussions may delve into the trade-offs between improving individual credit opportunities and maintaining necessary checks within the credit system.

Companion Bills

TX HB5433

Identical Relating to limitations on the information reported by consumer reporting agencies.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5433

Relating to limitations on the information reported by consumer reporting agencies.

TX SB584

Relating to the responsibility of consumer reporting agencies to ensure compliance with certain consumer reporting laws.

TX SB230

Relating to limitations on the information contained on a consumer report furnished by a consumer reporting agency.

TX SB585

Relating to the reporting of certain criminal history record information on a consumer report.

TX HB880

Relating to the reporting of certain information regarding medically necessary debt on a consumer report.

TX SB1000

Relating to the reporting of certain information regarding medically necessary debt on a consumer report.

TX HB2478

Relating to the reporting of certain information regarding medically necessary debt on a consumer report.

TX SB0451

Consumer credit: credit reports and reporting agencies; collection and reporting of medical debt information; regulate. Creates new act.

TX HB4329

Consumer credit: credit reports and reporting agencies; collection and reporting of medical debt information; regulate. Creates new act.

TX HB1301

Commerce and trade; clarify requirements for certain data reported by consumer reporting agencies

Similar Bills

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