Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 5 - OFFICE OF CONSUMER CREDIT COMMISSIONER
Chapter 83 - REGULATED LENDERS AND CREDIT ACCESS BUSINESSES
Subchapter A - RULES FOR REGULATED LENDERS
Division 10 - DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF AUTHORIZED LENDERS
Section 83.831 - Review of Electronic Recordkeeping Systems and Optical Imaging Systems
Current through Reg. 50, No. 26; June 27, 2025
(a) Generally. Records and accounting systems maintained in whole or in part by electronic systems must contain the equivalent information as required in § 83.828 and § 83.829 of this title (relating to Files and Records Required (Subchapter E and F Lenders) and Files and Records Required (Subchapter G Lenders)).
(b) Software review for Chapter 342, Subchapter E or F licensees. A licensee making, transacting, or negotiating consumer loans subject to Texas Finance Code, Chapter 342, Subchapter E or F must use a reviewed software system unless the licensee utilizes either a manual recordkeeping system that complies with § 83.828 of this title or a proprietary software system that is not sold or distributed to other licensees, unless the other licensees are affiliates of the licensee operating the proprietary system. A list of reviewed non-proprietary software systems that may be used by licensees will be maintained on the OCCC's website. A licensee or software vendor must provide documentation of the non-proprietary software system to the OCCC that explains how the required information is maintained within the system.
(c) Software review for Chapter 342, Subchapter G licensees. A licensee making, transacting, or negotiating secondary mortgage loans subject to Texas Finance Code, Chapter 342, Subchapter G will not have to submit its electronic recordkeeping system for review.
(d) Non-proprietary software system documentation.
(e) Compliance. If an examination of the system demonstrates that the required records are not being maintained appropriately, the commissioner may disapprove the use of the system. A licensee will have 90 days to bring the electronic system into compliance.
(f) Optical imaging systems. Records may be retained and stored using optical image storage media, provided the following requirements are satisfied: