28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.9002

Current through Reg. 49, No. 44; November 1, 2024
Section 3.9002 - Joint Memorandum of Understanding
(a) Pursuant to Occupations Code § 651.159 the Texas Funeral Service Commission (TFSC), the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI), and the Texas Department of Banking (DOB) adopt the following joint memorandum of understanding (JMOU) relating to prepaid funeral benefits as defined in Finance Code Chapter 154. The TFSC, TDI, and DOB intend this memorandum of understanding to assist the three agencies in their regulatory activities, and to make it as easy as possible for a consumer with a complaint to have the complaint acted upon by all three agencies, where appropriate. To accomplish this, where not statutorily prohibited, the three agencies will share information among the agencies that may not be available to the public generally under the Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. Such information will be transmitted among agencies with the understanding that it is considered confidential, is being furnished to the other agencies in furtherance of their joint responsibilities as state agencies in enforcing their respective statutes, and that it may not be disseminated to others except as required.
(b) Responsibilities of each agency in regulating prepaid funeral benefits.
(1) The Texas Funeral Service Commission is responsible for the following:
(A) licensing funeral directors, embalmers, provisional funeral directors, provisional embalmers, crematory, and funeral establishments. The TFSC may refuse to license a person or establishment that violates Finance Code Chapter 154, under Occupations Code § 651.460(b)(3);
(B) taking action under Occupations Code § 651.460(b)(3) against any licensee violating Finance Code Chapter 154; and
(C) taking action under Occupations Code § 651.460(b)(3) against any funeral director in charge, crematory owner, and/or funeral establishment owner for violations of Finance Code Chapter 154 by persons directly or indirectly connected to the crematory or funeral establishment.
(2) The Texas Department of Banking is responsible for administering Finance Code Chapter 154 and 7 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 25, including, but not limited to, the following:
(A) bringing enforcement actions against any person, including licensees of TFSC and TDI, who violates Finance Code Chapter 154 and/or 7 TAC Chapter 25; and
(B) all other actions authorized by Finance Code Chapter 154 and 7 TAC Chapter 25.
(3) The Texas Department of Insurance is responsible for the following:
(A) regulating insurers that issue or propose to issue life insurance policies or annuity contracts that may fund prepaid funeral contracts;
(B) regulating any person performing the acts of an insurance agent as defined in Insurance Code Chapter 4001 and Insurance Code Chapter 101;
(C) regulating insurance policies and annuity contracts that may fund prepaid funeral contracts;
(D) regulating unfair trade practices relating to the insurance policies and annuity contracts that may fund prepaid funeral contracts pursuant to Insurance Code Chapter 542; and
(E) regulating unfair claims settlement practices by insurance companies pursuant to the Insurance Code Chapter 542.
(c) Procedures used by each agency in exchanging information with or referring complaints to one of the other agencies.
(1) Exchanging information. If, upon receipt of a complaint, or during the course of an investigation, an agency (referred to as the receiving agency) receives any information that might be deemed of value to another of the agencies (referred to as the reviewing agency), the receiving agency will contact the reviewing agency and will forward the relevant information to the reviewing agency at its request.
(2) Referral of complaints for handling. When an agency receiving a complaint refers the complaint to another agency for handling, the receiving agency will contact the complainant in writing informing him or her of the referral, provide the complainant contact information for the reviewing agency, and encourage the complainant to re-contact the receiving agency concerning the reviewing agency's processing of the complaint.
(d) Procedures to be used by each agency in investigating a complaint.
(1) All agencies.
(A) Each agency will develop internal complaint procedures for violations relating to prepaid funeral benefits. The procedures should at a minimum provide for:
(i) identification of necessary data and documents to be obtained from the complainant; and
(ii) such other steps deemed necessary for the agency to perform an adequate and appropriate investigation.
(B) Each agency may assist either of the other agencies with investigations relating to prepaid funeral benefits.
(2) The Texas Funeral Service Commission.
(A) The TFSC will log in and investigate complaints received as required under Occupations Code Chapter 651. A complaint about violations of Finance Code Chapter 154 and/or 7 TAC Chapter 25 will be referred to the DOB.
(B) If disciplinary action against a licensee of the TFSC is appropriate, the matter will be referred to the Administrator of Consumer Affairs and Compliance Division of TFSC.
(C) If the complaint involves a matter handled by either the DOB or TDI, as well as a violation of the TFSC statutes or regulations, it will be referred to the appropriate agency for further action. The DOB will be primarily responsible for enforcing violations of Finance Code Chapter 154 or 7 TAC Chapter 25. The agencies will coordinate their investigations to avoid duplication of effort.
(D) If the TFSC issues an order against a person or entity that also sells or provides prepaid funeral benefits or is a licensee under the jurisdiction of TDI, the TFSC will send the DOB and the TDI a copy of the order.
(3) Texas Department of Banking.
(A) Complaints received by the Special Audit Division will be entered into a complaint log and assigned a reference number. If, after agency notice to the subject of the complaint, the complaint is not resolved, the DOB will investigate.
(B) If disciplinary action against a person who violated Finance Code Chapter 154 or 7 TAC Chapter 25 is appropriate, the matter will be referred to the agency's legal staff.
(C) If the complaint involves a matter handled by either the TDI or TFSC, as well as a violation of the Finance Code Chapter 154 or 7 TAC Chapter 25, the DOB will coordinate with those agencies. The DOB will be primarily responsible for enforcing violations of the Finance Code Chapter 154 or 7 TAC Chapter 25.
(D) If the DOB issues an order against a person or entity that is a licensee under the jurisdiction of the TFSC or the TDI, the DOB will send the TFSC and the TDI a copy of the order.
(4) Texas Department of Insurance.
(A) The Consumer Protection Section of the TDI will log in and investigate complaints received, except that if a complaint is solely about violations of Finance Code Chapter 154 and/or 7 TAC Chapter 25, the complaint will be referred to the DOB. Other areas of the TDI may provide assistance in the investigation of the complaint where appropriate.
(B) If disciplinary or other regulatory action against a licensee of the TDI is appropriate, the matter will be referred to the Compliance Intake Unit of TDI.
(C) If the complaint involves a matter handled by either the DOB or TFSC, as well as a violation of the TDI statutes or regulations, it will be referred to the appropriate agency for further action. The DOB will be primarily responsible for enforcing violations of the Finance Code Chapter 154 or 7 TAC Chapter 25. The agencies will coordinate their investigations to avoid duplication of effort.
(D) If the commissioner issues an order against a person that also sells, funds, or provides prepaid funeral benefits, or is subject to the jurisdiction of the DOB or the TFSC, the TDI will send the DOB and the TFSC a copy of the order.
(e) Actions the agencies regard as deceptive trade practices.
(1) The TFSC, the DOB, and the TDI regard as deceptive trade practices those actions found under the Business and Commerce Code § 17.46.
(2) With respect to trade practices within the business of insurance, the TDI regards as deceptive trade practices those actions found under Insurance Code Chapter 541, other chapters of the Code, and the rules adopted by the TDI to implement those laws.
(f) Information the agencies will provide consumers and when that information is to be provided.
(1) The TFSC, DOB, and TDI will continue to provide consumers with the brochure entitled "Facts About Funerals" developed by TFSC (in Spanish and in English). The DOB will continue to provide consumers with information on its website in accordance with Finance Code § 154.132, including the informational brochure developed in accordance with Finance Code § 154.131.
(2) The DOB, TDI, and TFSC will maintain their toll-free numbers.
(3) The TFSC, DOB, and TDI, as state agencies, are subject to the Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. Upon written request, the three agencies will provide consumers with public information that is not exempt from disclosure under that Act. As noted in the preamble to this JMOU, the agencies may, where not statutorily prohibited, exchange information necessary to fulfill their statutory responsibilities among each other, without making such information public information under the Public Information Act.
(g) Administrative penalties each agency imposes for violations.
(1) Texas Funeral Service Commission. The TFSC may impose an administrative penalty, issue a reprimand, or revoke, suspend, or place on probation any licensee who violates Finance Code Chapter 154. TFSC administrative penalties vary based on the violation; TFSC sanctions are imposed under Occupations Code Chapter 651.
(2) Texas Department of Banking. DOB administrative penalties vary based on the violation; DOB sanctions are imposed under the Finance Code Chapter 154.
(3) Texas Department of Insurance. TDI administrative penalties vary based on the violation; TDI sanctions are imposed under Insurance Code Chapter 82.

28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.9002

The provisions of this §3.9002 adopted to be effective July 19, 1993, 18 TexReg 4321; amended to be effective May 13, 2012, 37 TexReg 3413