Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 6 - CREDIT UNION DEPARTMENT
Chapter 91 - CHARTERING, OPERATIONS, MERGERS, LIQUIDATIONS
Subchapter G - LENDING POWERS
Section 91.701 - Lending Powers
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Authorization. A credit union may originate, invest in, sell, purchase, service, or participate in loans or otherwise extend credit in accordance with the Act, these Rules, and other applicable law.
(b) Written Policies. Before engaging in any lending activity, each credit union shall establish written lending policies that set prudent credit underwriting and documentation standards for each specific type of lending activity. The lending policies shall contain a general outline of the manner in which loans are made, serviced, and collected. In addition the policies must:
(c) Loan Documentation. The lending policies shall include loan documentation practices that:
(d) Credit Underwriting. A credit union shall establish and maintain prudent credit underwriting practices that:
(e) Loan Maturity Limit. Except when a higher maturity date is provided for elsewhere in this chapter, the maturity of any loan or extension of credit to a member may not exceed 15 years. Minimum payments, on a line of credit balance must be sufficient to amortize the outstanding balance over a reasonable period of time and not cause negative amortization.
(f) Liquidity. In addition to establishing controls for credit risks, credit unions shall establish procedures and guidelines to monitor and limit the total volume of loans outstanding, to ensure adequate liquidity. In setting such guidelines, the credit union shall consider various factors such as credit demand, the volatility of shares and deposits, and availability of alternative funding sources.
(g) Waivers. The commissioner in the exercise of discretion may grant a waiver in writing of any lending requirement described in this chapter. A decision to deny a waiver, however, is not subject to appeal. A waiver request must contain the following: