Tex. Fin. Code Section 182.0105
Financial Activities


(a)

The finance commission by rule may determine that an activity not otherwise approved or authorized for state trust companies is:

(1)

a financial activity;

(2)

incidental to a financial activity; or

(3)

complementary to a financial activity.

(b)

In adopting a rule under Subsection (a), the finance commission shall consider:

(1)

the purposes of this subtitle and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (Pub. L. No. 106-102);

(2)

changes or reasonably expected changes in the marketplace in which state trust companies compete;

(3)

changes or reasonably expected changes in the technology for delivering fiduciary and financial services;

(4)

whether the activity is necessary or appropriate to allow a state trust company to:

(A)

compete effectively with another company seeking to provide fiduciary and financial services;

(B)

efficiently deliver information and services that are financial in nature through the use of technological means, including an application necessary to protect the security or efficacy of systems for the transmission of data or financial transactions; or

(C)

offer customers available or emerging technological means for using fiduciary and financial services or for the document imaging of data;

(5)

whether the activity would violate applicable fiduciary duties or otherwise pose a substantial risk to the safety and soundness of a state trust company or the fiduciary and financial system generally; and

(6)

if otherwise determined to be permissible, whether the conduct of the activity by a state trust company should be qualified through the imposition of reasonable and necessary conditions to protect the public and require appropriate regard for safety and soundness of the trust company and the fiduciary and financial system generally.

(c)

A rule adopted by the finance commission under this section does not alter or negate applicable licensing and regulatory requirements administered by a functional regulatory agency of this state, as defined by Section 31.303 (Disclosure to Other Agencies), including licensing and regulatory requirements pertaining to:

(1)

insurance activities;

(2)

securities activities; and

(3)

real estate development, marketing, and sales activities.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 528, Sec. 22, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.

Source: Section 182.0105 — Financial Activities, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FI/htm/FI.­182.­htm#182.­0105 (accessed May 18, 2024).

182.001
Organization and General Powers of State Trust Company
182.002
Certificate of Formation of State Trust Company
182.003
Application for State Trust Company Charter
182.004
Notice and Investigation of Charter Application
182.005
Protest
182.006
Issuance of Charter
182.007
Deadline to Begin Business
182.008
Restricted Capital
182.009
Application of General Corporate Law
182.010
Parity
182.011
Exemption from Statutory Provisions for Certain State Trust Companies
182.012
Application for Exemption
182.013
Annual Certification for Exempt State Trust Company
182.014
Limitation on Effect of Exemption
182.015
Change of Control of Exempt State Trust Company
182.016
Grounds for Revocation of Exemption
182.017
Notice and Effect of Revocation of Exemption
182.018
Action After Revocation of Exemption
182.019
Prior Exemption
182.020
Foreign Corporation Exercising Trust Powers
182.021
Activities Not Requiring Charter
182.101
Amendment or Restatement of State Trust Company Certificate of Formation
182.102
Establishing Series of Shares or Participation Shares
182.103
Change in Restricted Capital
182.104
Capital Notes or Debentures
182.0105
Financial Activities
182.105
Board Designation of Certified Surplus
182.201
Conduct of Trust Business
182.202
Home Office
182.203
Additional Offices
182.0211
Conformance with Securities Act
182.301
Merger Authority
182.302
Merger Application
182.303
Approval of Banking Commissioner
182.304
Rights of Dissenters to Merger
182.401
Authority to Purchase Assets
182.402
Authority to Act as Disbursing Agent
182.403
Liquidation of Selling Institution
182.404
Payment to Creditors
182.405
Sale of Assets
182.501
Merger or Conversion of State Trust Company into Another Trust Institution Exercising Fiduciary Powers
182.502
Conversion of Trust Institution into State Trust Company

Accessed:
May 18, 2024

§ 182.0105’s source at texas​.gov