2019 Texas Statutes
Finance Code
Title 4 - Regulation of Interest, Loans, and Financed Transactions
Subtitle A - Interest
Chapter 339 - Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Interest
Section 339.002. Billing Cycle Interest Limitation on Open-End Account Without Merchant Discount

Universal Citation: TX Fin Code § 339.002 (2019)

Sec. 339.002. BILLING CYCLE INTEREST LIMITATION ON OPEN-END ACCOUNT WITHOUT MERCHANT DISCOUNT. (a) This section applies to an open-end account agreement that provides for credit card transactions:

(1) in which the creditor relies on one of the ceilings authorized by Chapter 303 for the rate of interest; and

(2) in connection with which the creditor does not impose or receive a merchant discount.

(b) Interest or time price differential may not be charged for a billing cycle of an open-end account credit agreement if:

(1) the total amount of the obligor's payments during the cycle equal or exceed the balance owed under the agreement at the end of the preceding billing cycle; or

(2) an amount is not owed under the agreement at the end of the preceding billing cycle.

Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 7.18(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

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