16 Tex. Admin. Code § 77.10 - Definitions
The following words and terms, as used in this chapter and Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1304, have the following meanings:
(1) "Buyer" means a "service contract holder"
as it relates to a "depreciation benefit optional member program."
(2) "Dealer" means a motor vehicle dealer
licensed under Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 2301.
(3) "Depreciation benefit optional member
program" means a service contract financed under Chapter 348 or 353, Finance
Code, that pays to the buyer, as a credit toward the purchase of a replacement
vehicle at a participating dealer, an amount less than or equal to the
difference between the purchase price and actual cash value for a total
constructive loss.
(4) "Identity
recovery" means a process, through a limited power of attorney and the
assistance of an identity recovery expert, that returns the identity of an
identity theft victim to pre-identity theft event status.
(5) "Qualified financial institution" means a
financial institution organized and licensed under the laws of the United
States, a state of the United States, or the District of Columbia.
(6) "Service contract" means an agreement
that is entered into for a separately stated consideration and for a specified
term under which a provider agrees to:
(A)
repair, replace, or maintain a product, or provide indemnification for the
repair, replacement, or maintenance of a product, for operational or structural
failure or damage caused by a defect in materials or workmanship or by normal
wear;
(B) provide identity
recovery, if the service contract is financed under Chapter 348 or 353, Finance
Code;
(C) provide compensation to
the lessee or buyer of a vehicle on the total constructive loss under a
depreciation benefit optional member program; or
(D) provide a service, reimbursement, or
payment under a residential service contact as defined in Texas Occupation Code
§1304.003(4)(A)-(C) and (b)(1)-(4).
(7) "Service contract holder" means a person
who purchases or otherwise holds a service contract.
(8) "Third-party administration of a service
contract" includes any of the following activities performed on behalf of a
service contract provider:
(A) performing or
arranging the collection, maintenance, or disbursement of money to compensate
any party for claims or repairs pursuant to a service contract;
(B) participating in the processing or
adjustment of claims arising under a service contract;
(C) maintaining records required by Texas
Occupations Code, Chapter 1304; or
(D) complying with provider requirements,
other than financial security requirements, of Texas Occupations Code, Chapter
1304.
(9) The term
"third party administration of a service contract" does not include the
performance of repairs, or clerical functions ancillary to the performance of
repairs, by a repair facility that performs no other activities with respect to
a service contract.
(10) "Total
constructive loss" means a loss of such significance that the cost of restoring
damaged property would exceed its value after restoration.
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