Texas Statutes
§ 392.301 — THREATS OR COERCION.
Texas § 392.301
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Tex. Finance Code Code Ann. § 392.301 (2026).
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Sec. 392.301. THREATS OR COERCION.
(a)In debt collection, a debt collector may not use threats, coercion, or attempts to coerce that employ any of the following practices:
(1)using or threatening to use violence or other criminal means to cause harm to a person or property of a person;
(2)accusing falsely or threatening to accuse falsely a person of fraud or any other crime;
(3)representing or threatening to represent to any person other than the consumer that a consumer is wilfully refusing to pay a nondisputed consumer debt when the debt is in dispute and the consumer has notified in writing the debt collector of the dispute;
(4)threatening to sell or assign to another the obligation of the consumer and falsely representing that the result of the sale or assignment would be that the
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Legislative History
Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Nearby Sections
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§ 392.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 392.101
BOND REQUIREMENT.§ 392.102
CLAIM AGAINST BOND.§ 392.201
REPORT TO CONSUMER.§ 392.301
THREATS OR COERCION.§ 392.302
HARASSMENT; ABUSE.§ 392.303
UNFAIR OR UNCONSCIONABLE MEANS.§ 392.305
DECEPTIVE USE OF CREDIT BUREAU NAME.§ 392.306
USE OF INDEPENDENT DEBT COLLECTOR.§ 392.308
CONSUMER VICTIM OF IDENTITY THEFT.§ 392.401
BONA FIDE ERROR.§ 392.402
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