Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 2 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
Chapter 15 - CORPORATE ACTIVITIES
Subchapter A - FEES AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY
Section 15.7 - Submission of Documents and Reproductions
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Scope. This section governs submission of documents to the department, for processing by the corporate activities division of the department, pursuant to this chapter, and does not permit, prohibit, or affect correspondence with or documents submitted to, the department for another purpose, including:
(b) Reproduction. For purposes of this section, the term reproduction means:
(c) Filings. Subject to the length limitations of subsection (d) of this section, a document required or authorized to be filed with the department may be a reproduction, including an application or a supplement to or substitution for a portion of a previously filed and accepted application. Receipt of a reproduction by the department is not equivalent to accepted for filing.
(d) Page limitations. A document submitted by telephonic document transmission to the department's fax machine may not exceed 25 pages in total length, including the transmittal document required by subsection (e) of this section, or it will be rejected for filing. The transmission of portions of any particular filing at different times is treated as one reproduction for purposes of this subsection.
(e) Transmittal document. A cover sheet or transmittal document must accompany every reproduction submitted under this section and must:
(f) Time of receipt. To be considered received by the department, a document must be in clearly legible form. Documents submitted by mail or hand delivery must be delivered during regular business hours of the department. For documents submitted by mail or hand delivery, the date and time the submission is actually received by the department will determine the time of receipt. For reproductions submitted by telephonic document transmission, the date and time imprinted by the department's fax machine on the last page of a reproduction submitted by telephonic document transfer will determine the time of receipt. For reproductions submitted by email, the date and time reflected by the department's email system will determine the time of receipt. Any document received after 4:30 p.m. on a business day, or on a non-business day, is considered received at 8:00 a.m. on the next business day. A document will not be considered received until the department receives the entire document and the required filing fee, if any.
(g) Equivalent of original. For all purposes attendant to filing, a reproduction of a document filed with the department under this section, including reproduction of signatures thereon, is considered an original document.