34 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.118 - Administrative Penalties for Noncompliance by Participating Depository Institution
(a) The comptroller
may, in addition to other penalties provided by law, impose an administrative
penalty against a participating depository institution for:
(1) failure to maintain collateral in an
amount and in the manner required by Government Code, §
2257.104 and this
chapter, if the participating depository institution has not remedied the
violation before the third business day after the date the notice is
issued;
(2) failure to timely file
a report required under Government Code, §
2257.105 and this
chapter; or
(3) failure to pay an
assessment within 45 calendar days after the date it receives the
notice.
(b) In an action
under Government Code, §
2257.108, the
comptroller may consider the failure of a public entity to properly inform the
participating depository institution of a significant change in amount or
activity in its deposits as a mitigating factor if it causes the participating
depository institution to be in violation of the collateral requirements under
Government Code, §
2257.104 and the
rules of the comptroller.
(c) The
comptroller will notify a participating depository institution if it is in
violation of any reporting requirements, collateral requirements, or in the
event of failure to pay the annual assessment.
(d) The comptroller and the participating
depository institution may agree to informally resolve a pending violation and
penalty.
(e) A proceeding to impose
a penalty under Government Code, §§
2257.107,
2257.108, and
2257.109 and this
section, is a contested case under Government Code, Chapter 2001.
(f) If, after a determination that a penalty
is due, the participating depository institution fails to pay the penalty, the
comptroller may refer the matter to the attorney general for
enforcement.
(g) The participating
depository institution may stay enforcement of the penalty during the time the
order is under judicial review in the manner provided in Government Code,
§
2257.113.
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