Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 2 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
Chapter 26 - PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERIES
Section 26.12 - What Must I Do If I Receive a Written Consumer Complaint?
Universal Citation: 7 TX Admin Code ยง 26.12
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Definitions.
(1) "Consumer complaint" means a written
complaint you receive, either at your corporate office or your cemetery
location, from a consumer regarding the manner in which you operate your
perpetual care cemetery or perform your obligations under a perpetual care
cemetery contract or Health and Safety Code, Chapter 711 or Chapter 712. The
term includes a written complaint you receive either directly from the consumer
or through the Department. The term does not include an oral
complaint.
(2) "Department" means
the Texas Department of Banking.
(3) "You" or "I" means a cemetery corporation
that owns or operates a perpetual care cemetery.
(b) When must I respond to a written consumer complaint and what must my response include?
(1) You must respond to the consumer
complaint in writing on or before the 30th day after the date you receive the
consumer complaint.
(2) In your
written response, you must:
(A) set out the
actions you have taken or plan to take, with a corresponding timeline, to
resolve or otherwise dispose of the consumer complaint; or
(B) if you dispute the consumer complaint or
do not believe any corrective or other action is required, explain your
conclusion and refer to any supporting legal authority.
(3) If the consumer complaint was forwarded
to you by the department, you must send the department a copy of your response
on or before the 5th day after the date you mail the response to the
consumer.
(c) Must I keep records of the consumer complaints I receive? Yes. You must keep the records regarding consumer complaints in accordance with the requirements of § 26.2(b)(2) of this title (relating to What Records am I Required to Maintain?).
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