Bill Text: TX HB3762 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the recovery of certain debts owed to this state; authorizing fees.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-05-04 - Left pending in committee [HB3762 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB3762-Introduced.html
By: Phelan | H.B. No. 3762 |
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relating to the recovery of certain debts owed to this state; | ||
authorizing fees. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 321, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter B and to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. COLLECTION OF DEBT OWED TO STATE | ||
Sec. 321.551. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Account" includes any demand deposit account, | ||
checking account, negotiable withdrawal order account, savings | ||
account, time deposit account, money market mutual fund, or any | ||
type of mutual fund account, and intangible property. The term | ||
account does not include amounts held by a financial institution as | ||
collateral for loans extended by the financial institution. | ||
(2) "Debt" a legal non-tax related obligation to pay | ||
money, including any principal, any interest that has accrued or | ||
will accrue until the debt is paid, any penalties, any costs, and | ||
any other charges permitted by law. The term debt includes any | ||
non-tax related obligation of any kind referred to the SORC for | ||
collection by the state, government, or any government agency, by | ||
the Judicial System, or by the State higher education system. | ||
(3) "Debtor" means a person who is indebted to the | ||
state, government, or any government agency for any delinquent | ||
accounts, charges, fees, loans, taxes, or other indebtedness due, | ||
or any obligation being collected by the SORC. | ||
(4) "Employee" means any person or entity that | ||
performs services for another and includes a debtor acting as a | ||
contractor, subcontractor, distributor, agent, or in any | ||
representative capacity in which the debtor receives any form of | ||
consideration. | ||
(5) "Employer" means any person or entity that pays an | ||
employee to do a specific task or tasks. | ||
(6) "Financial institution" any financial institution | ||
and any other depository institution, credit union, benefit | ||
association, insurance company, safe deposit company, bond fund, | ||
money market mutual fund, and any mutual fund of any kind or | ||
character. | ||
(7) "Final debt" a debt that is no longer subject to an | ||
appeal. | ||
(8) "Final notification" the notification provided by | ||
section 12 of this Act. | ||
(9) "Referring entity" the entity referring the debt | ||
to the SORC for collection. | ||
(10) "State Obligation Recovery Center (SORC)" is not | ||
a state agency and means a benefits funded contractor procured as a | ||
third-party to recover debts owed to the state. | ||
(11) "Wage" means any form of compensation due a | ||
debtor and includes wages, salary, bonus, commission, or other | ||
payment directly or indirectly related to consideration for the | ||
performance of a service. | ||
Sec. 321.552. DUTIES. The SORC shall work to collect every | ||
debt referred to the SORC. Exceptions to the use of the SORC are | ||
permissible if the debt includes HIPPA data. The SORC is not a debt | ||
collection agency. The character of the debt in the hands of the | ||
referring entity does not change by the referral of the debt to the | ||
SORC for collection. | ||
Sec. 321.553. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT OF OUTSTANDING DEBT. The | ||
third-party vendor selected by the state auditor to operate the | ||
SORC shall preform an annual assessment of all outstanding debt | ||
eligible for referral to the SORC. | ||
Sec. 321.554. GENERAL POWERS. The SORC shall have the | ||
ability to use the referring entity's statutory collection | ||
authority to recover the obligations owed to the referring entity. | ||
The SORC shall also have the authority to: | ||
(1) Sue; | ||
(2) File liens; | ||
(3) Enter into payment agreements with debtors; | ||
(4) Impose a cost recovery charge; | ||
(5) Collect data for obligation recovery purposes; | ||
(6) Establish and maintain a centralized electronic | ||
obligation registry; | ||
(7) Exercise the settlement authority granted to it by | ||
the referring entity; | ||
(8) Provide information to the motor vehicle division | ||
of the Department of Revenue regarding the non-renewal of | ||
registrations for motor vehicles, motorcycles, boats or other | ||
conveyances; | ||
(9) Provide information to any unit of the state | ||
regarding the non-renewal of professional licenses; | ||
(10) Provide information to the Department | ||
responsible for hunting licenses and fishing licenses regarding the | ||
non-issuance of hunting and fishing licenses; | ||
(11) Impose an administrative wage assignment | ||
process; | ||
(12) Establish and maintain a financial institution | ||
data match system; | ||
(13) Impose an administrative bank levy process; | ||
(14) Set-off against any monies to be paid by the state | ||
to a debtor for any obligation owed by the debtor; | ||
(15) Contract with collection agencies for the | ||
recovery of an obligation on behalf of the SORC; | ||
(16) Utilize any other obligation recovery methods | ||
authorized by state law; and | ||
(17) All other authority granted to the SORC by this | ||
Act. | ||
(b) The SORC may determine which method or combination is | ||
most suitable to recover the obligation. | ||
(c) A state debtor may be prohibited from renewing, | ||
obtaining or maintaining the following licenses or registrations | ||
unless the obligation and cost recovery charge is either paid in | ||
full or the debtor has entered into a payment plan with the SORC and | ||
the payment plan is current: | ||
(1) Any registration for any motor vehicle, | ||
motorcycle, boat, or other conveyances; | ||
(2) Any professional license; and | ||
(3) Any hunting license or any fishing license. | ||
Sec. 321.555 COLLECTION CHARGE. (a) To fund its | ||
operations, the SORC will collect a cost recovery charge, which | ||
shall be 20 percent of the principal amount of the obligation. All | ||
methods available to recover any obligation referred to the SORC | ||
are available to the SORC for the collection of the cost recovery | ||
charge. The SORC shall retain the cost recovery fee and transfer | ||
any monies collected from a debtor to the referring entity within | ||
thirty days after the end of the month in which the monies were | ||
collected. If the amount recovered is less than the obligation and | ||
the cost recovery charge, the amount recovered shall be prorated | ||
between the referred obligation and the cost recovery charge. | ||
(b) Prior to transferring any obligation to the SORC, the | ||
referring entity shall send a final notification to the debtor that | ||
the obligation will be referred to the SORC and a 20 percent cost | ||
recovery charge will be added. Challenges to any obligation | ||
recovery by the SORC may be initiated only in writing and by the | ||
debtor. | ||
(c) Any executive branch agency shall use the SORC to | ||
collect any executive branch agency debt. | ||
(d) The Judicial System may use the SORC to collect any | ||
costs, fines, fees, or restitution ordered in any adult criminal | ||
proceeding. | ||
(e) The state higher education system may use the SORC to | ||
collect any debt owed within the state higher education system. | ||
(f) All local governments, including municipalities, | ||
counties, and townships, may use the SORC to collect any debt owed | ||
them. | ||
Sec. 321.556. INFORMATION FOR COLLECTION. (a) The SORC | ||
shall keep any information regarding any obligation referred to the | ||
SORC confidential. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, | ||
referring entities are authorized to transmit data to the SORC | ||
deemed necessary by the SORC to aid in the obligation recovery. | ||
(b) Information a referring entity provides to the SORC may | ||
be used only for the purpose of collecting a referred debt. | ||
Sec. 321.557. REMITTANCE AND DEPOSIT OF COLLECTED AMOUNTS. | ||
(a) Except as provided by Sec. 321.554 a contracted third-party | ||
vendor shall remit to the referring entity all amounts the | ||
collector collects on debts transferred to the SORC. | ||
(b) The referring entity shall deposit the remitted amounts | ||
to the credit of the same funds or accounts to which the money would | ||
have been deposited if collected by the referring entity. | ||
(c) If more than one debt owed by the debtor is transferred | ||
to the SORC, amounts recovered from the debtor and allocated to each | ||
referred debt in the order in which the debts were referred to the | ||
SORC or, if the debts were referred concurrently, are allocated | ||
proportionally to each debt. | ||
(d) Any payment of any kind to be made to a debtor by the | ||
state, when the debtor has an obligation that is referred to the | ||
SORC, is subject to offset by the SORC unless the obligation and | ||
cost recovery charge is either paid in full or the debtor has | ||
entered into a payment plan with SORC and the payment plan is | ||
current. | ||
(e) Notwithstanding other statutory provisions which | ||
provide for execution, attachment, garnishment, or levy against | ||
accounts, the SORC may use an administrative wage assignment or | ||
administrative bank levy process to collect the debt referred to | ||
the SORC. | ||
(f) If the SORC is unable to recover the referred | ||
obligation, the SORC, with the approval of the referring entity, | ||
may forward the obligation to a collection agency, which is | ||
permitted to add a collection charge. | ||
Sec. 321.558. ANNUAL REPORT. Not later than October 1 of | ||
each year, the state auditor shall provide a written report to the | ||
legislature concerning the collection of referred debts under this | ||
subchapter during the preceding state fiscal year. | ||
Sec. 321.559. RULES. The state auditor shall have the | ||
ability to promulgate rules for operation of the SORC and shall | ||
implement this subchapter by December 31, 2017. The SORC shall | ||
maintain the necessary data to provide statistical measurements of | ||
the operation of the SORC as provided in this Act. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |