Texas Statutes
§ 152.406 — CONSENT ORDERS.
Texas § 152.406
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Tex. Finance Code Code Ann. § 152.406 (2026).
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Sec. 152.406. CONSENT ORDERS.
(a)The commissioner may enter into a consent order at any time with a person to resolve a matter arising under this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter.
(b)A consent order must be signed by the person to whom the order is issued or by the person's authorized representative and must indicate agreement with the terms contained in the order. However, a consent order may provide that the order does not constitute an admission by a person that the person has violated this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter.
(c)A consent order is a final order and may not be appealed.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 277 (S.B. 895 ), Sec. 1.01, eff. September 1, 2023.
Nearby Sections
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§ 152.001
SHORT TITLE.§ 152.002
PURPOSE; CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER.§ 152.003
DEFINITIONS.§ 152.004
EXEMPTIONS.§ 152.051
ADMINISTRATION.§ 152.052
RULES; FEES.§ 152.053
IMPLEMENTATION.§ 152.054
COMMISSIONER'S GENERAL AUTHORITY.§ 152.055
CONFIDENTIALITY.§ 152.056
INVESTIGATIONS.§ 152.057
SUPERVISION.§ 152.058
NETWORKED SUPERVISION.§ 152.059
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