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Texas Business and Commerce Code
[edit]The Business and Commerce Code is the statutory law enacted by the Texas state legislature regulating the organization of businesses, business practices and agreements, fraud, consumer issues, and marketing. [1] The code was enacted in 1967 by Texas HB 293, 60th R.S. during the ongoing revision process begun in 1963. [2]
Organization
[edit]- Title 1: Uniform Commercial Code
- Title 2: Competition and Trade Practices
- Title 3: Insolvency, Fraudulent Transfers, and Fraud
- Title 4: Business Opportunities and Agreements
- Title 5: Regulation of Businesses and Services
- Subtitle A: General Practices
- Subtitle B: Rental Practices
- Subtitle C: Business Operations
- Title 6: Sale or Transfer of Goods
- Title 7: Receipts, Documents of Title, and other Instruments
- Title 8: Security Instruments
- Title 9: Applicability of Law to Commercial Transactions
- Title 10: Use of Telecommunications
- Subtitle A: Telephones
- Subtitle B: Electronic Communications
- Title 11: Personal Identity Information
- Subtitle A: Identity Information
- Subtitle B: Identity Theft
- Title 12: Rights and Duties of Consumers and Merchants
- Title 13: Contests and Other Promotions
- Title 14: Recordings
- Title 15: Currency and Trade
- Subtitle A: Currency
- Subtitle B: Port of Entry Authorities
- Subtitle C: Trade Zones
- Title 16: Advertising and Marketing
- Subtitle A: Advertisements
- Subtitle B: Marketing Practices
- Title 99: Miscellaneous Commercial Provisions
Notable Titles, Chapters, and Statutes
[edit]Title 12, Chapter 603, Subchapter B Statute § 603.052 states that any promotional offer for a service including a free trial period that ends in the charging of an account when the trial expires is required to send a "clear and conspicuous" two weeks notice.
Title 12, Chapter 604A, § 604A.002 states that a surcharge cannot be applied to a transaction if the buyer is using a non-preferred form of payment.
References
[edit]- ^ Thomson Reuters. “Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated.” Thomson Reuters Westlaw. Accessed October 13, 2022.
- ^ "Legislative Reference Library | Legislation | Texas law timeline". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-23.