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TITLE 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
PART 1 - FINANCE COMMISSION OF TEXAS
CHAPTER 1 - CONSUMER CREDIT REGULATION
SUBCHAPTER B - INTERPRETATIONS AND ADVISORY LETTERS
SECTION/RULE §1.201 - Official Interpretations and Advisory Letters
Chapter Review Date 02/16/2024

(a) Definitions. The following words and terms, when used in this section, will have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.(1) Advisory letter--A letter by the commissioner or an OCCC employee providing an informal advisory response to a question concerning a provision of law. The term does not include:(A) an official interpretation;(B) an advisory bulletin addressed to a body of stakeholders; (C) instructions for submitting required information to the OCCC (e.g., annual report instructions);(D) a report or study provided to the Texas Legislature or the Finance Commission of Texas; or(E) a letter sent in connection with an examination, investigation, license or registration application, complaint, or enforcement action.(2) Agency or OCCC--The Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner of the State of Texas.(3) Commissioner--The Consumer Credit Commissioner of the State of Texas.(4) Official interpretation--A letter issued by the commissioner and approved by the Finance Commission of Texas under Texas Finance Code, §14.108 interpreting a provision of Texas Finance Code,