Finance Commission Meeting - February 18, 2022

Members of the public who would like to participate in this meeting will need to register for the Audit Committee and Finance Commission Meeting. The agenda is available below, and a copy of the meeting materials will be available on February 9, 2022 on the Finance Commission website. To access the recording visit the meeting material and packets section of the website after February 18, 2022 . 

 

Time:
9:00 a.m. or upon adjournment of the Audit Committee meeting
Via Webinar

Webinar ID:
178-720-771

Section A.3 will take up agenda items A1, and B2 – B4, with NO DISCUSSION as notated in bold and italicized

Public comment on any agenda item or issue under the jurisdiction of the Finance Commission of Texas agencies is allowed unless the comment is in reference to a rule proposal for which the public comment period has ended. However, upon majority vote of the Commission, public comment may be allowed related to final rule adoption.

A. Finance Commission Matters

  1. Review and Approval of the Minutes of the December 17, 2021 Finance Commission Meeting
     
  2. General Public Comment
     
  3. Consent Agenda
     
  4. Finance Commission Operations
     
  5. Presentation from the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company related to the Texas Financial Education Endowment Fund
     
  6. Audit Committee Report
     
    1. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Recommend that the Finance Commission Take Action on the Agencies’ 2022 First Quarter Investment Officer Reports
       
      1. Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner  
      2. Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending  
      3. Texas Department of Banking  
       
    2. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Recommend that the Finance Commission Take Action on the Agencies’ 2022 First Quarter Financial Statements
       
      1. Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner  
      2. Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending  
      3. Texas Department of Banking  
       
    3. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Recommend that the Finance Commission Take Action on the Activities of the Texas Financial Education Endowment Fund
         
    4. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Recommend that the Finance Commission Take Action on the Appointment of a New Grant Advisory Committee Member Deborah Reyes
         
  7. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Proposal and Publication for Comment of Amendments to 7 TAC, Part 8, Chapter 153, Concerning Home Equity Lending
     
  8. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action Regarding Personnel Matters Pursuant to §551.074, Texas Government Code: Deliberations with Respect to the Duties and Compensation of a Person Holding the Position of Executive Director of the Finance Commission, Deliberations with Respect to the Duties and Compensation of Persons Holding the Position of Agency Commissioner Positions, and Other Staff
     
  9. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action Regarding Facility Planning and Real Property Matters Pursuant to §551.072, Texas Government Code: Deliberations Regarding the Purchase, Exchange, Lease or Value of Real Property
     
  10. Discussion of and Consultation with Attorney and Possible Vote to Take Action Pursuant to §551.071, Texas Government Code, for the Purpose of Seeking the Advice or Attorney-client Privileged Communications from our Attorneys, Including Matters Related to the Potential Financial Exposure of the Finance Commission Agencies and Their Officers and the Finance Commission and its Officers and Including Matters of Pending and Contemplated Litigation
     
  11. Discussion of and Consultation on Security Audit, Possible Issue Related to Confidential or Sensitive Information, Security Breach Audit and Assessment, or Security Assessments or Deployment Related to Information Resources Technology as Authorized by §551.076 and §551.089, Texas Government Code
     

B. Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner

  1. Industry Status and Departmental Operations: a) Consumer Protection and Assistance Division Activities; b) Licensing Division Activities; c) Administration Division Activities; d) Financial Division Activities; e) Legal Division Activities; and f) Legislative Activities
     
  2. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Adoption of Amendments to 7 TAC, Part 5, Chapter 85, Subchapter B, Concerning Rules for Crafted Precious Metal Dealers
     
  3. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Adoption of Amendments to 7 TAC, Part 5, Chapter 88, Concerning Consumer Debt Management Services, Resulting from Rule Review
     
  4. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Readoption of Chapter 83, Subchapter A, Concerning Rules for Regulated Lenders, Resulting from Rule Review
     
  5. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Proposal and Publication for Comment of Amendments to 7 TAC, Part 5, Chapter 83, Subchapter A, Concerning Rules for Regulated Lenders, Resulting from Rule Review
     
  6. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on Anticipated and Pending Litigation

    Ernest Polk v. Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner; Cause No. 2018-04375, in the 281st Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas

 

C. Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending

  1. Industry Status and Departmental Operations: a) Thrift Regulation Division Activities; b) Mortgage Regulation Division Activities; c) Operations Division Activities; d) Legal Division Activities, including Consumer Complaints and Gift Reporting; and e) Legislative Activities
     
  2. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Proposal and Publication for Comment of a New Rule and Repeal of §80.204 in 7 TAC, Part 4, Chapter 80, Concerning Residential Mortgage Loan Companies
     
  3. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Proposal and Publication for Comment of a New Rule and Repeal of §81.204 in 7 TAC, Part 4, Chapter 81, Concerning Mortgage Bankers and Residential Mortgage Loan Originators
     
  4. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on Anticipated and Pending Litigation
     

D. Texas Department of Banking

  1. Industry Status and Departmental Operations: a) Current Issues Affecting Department’s Regulated Entities; b) Bank and Trust Division Activities; c) Corporate Division Activities; d) Non-Depository Supervision Division Activities; e) Administrative, Staffing and Fiscal Division Activities; f) Strategic Support Division Activities including Consumer Complaint Data; g) Legal Division Activities including Enforcement Activity and Gift Reporting; and h) Legislative Activities
     
  2. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on the Proposal and Publication for Comment of Amendments to 7 TAC, Chapter 33, §§33.7, 33.23, 33.27, 33.33, 33.37, 33.51, 33.54, Concerning Money Services, Resulting from Rule Review
     
  3. Discussion of and Possible Vote to Take Action on Anticipated and Pending Litigation
     

Note: The Finance Commission may go into executive session (close its meeting to the public) on any agenda item if appropriate and authorized by the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.

Meeting Accessibility: Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Finance Commission of Texas will accommodate special needs. Those requesting auxiliary aids or services should notify the Texas Department of Banking, 2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78705, (512) 936-6222, as far in advance of the meeting as possible.