Bill Text: TX SB1167 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Engrossed
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Bill Title: Relating to cemeteries and perpetual care cemetery corporations; providing a penalty.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective on 9/1/11 [SB1167 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB1167-Engrossed.html
Bill Title: Relating to cemeteries and perpetual care cemetery corporations; providing a penalty.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective on 9/1/11 [SB1167 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB1167-Engrossed.html
By: Carona | S.B. No. 1167 |
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relating to cemeteries and perpetual care cemetery corporations; | ||
providing a penalty. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subdivision (3), Section 711.001, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(3) "Cemetery organization" means: | ||
(A) an unincorporated association of plot owners | ||
not operated for profit that is authorized by its articles of | ||
association to conduct a business for cemetery purposes; or | ||
(B) a corporation, as defined by Section | ||
712.001(b)(3) [ |
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authorized by its certificate of formation or its registration | ||
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purposes. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 711.002, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows: | ||
(a-1) If the person with the right to control the | ||
disposition of the decedent's remains fails to make final | ||
arrangements or appoint another person to make final arrangements | ||
for the disposition before the earlier of the 6th day after the date | ||
the person received notice of the decedent's death or the 10th day | ||
after the date the decedent died, the person is presumed to be | ||
unable or unwilling to control the disposition, and: | ||
(1) the person's right to control the disposition is | ||
terminated; and | ||
(2) the right to control the disposition is passed to | ||
the following persons in the following priority: | ||
(A) any other person in the same priority class | ||
under Subsection (a) as the person whose right was terminated; or | ||
(B) a person in a different priority class, in | ||
the priority listed in Subsection (a). | ||
SECTION 3. Section 711.061, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 711.061. REQUIREMENTS FOR LAWN CRYPTS. (a) A lawn | ||
crypt may not be installed unless: | ||
(1) the lawn crypt is constructed of concrete and | ||
reinforced steel or other comparably durable material; | ||
(2) the lawn crypt is installed on not less than six | ||
inches of rock, gravel, or other drainage material; | ||
(3) the lawn crypt provides a method to drain water out | ||
of the lawn crypt; | ||
(4) the outside top surface of the lawn crypt at the | ||
time of installation is at least 1-1/2 feet below the surface of the | ||
ground as required by Section 714.001(a)(2) and is capable of | ||
withstanding the weight of the soil and sod above the top surface | ||
and the weight of machinery and equipment normally used in the | ||
maintenance of the cemetery; | ||
(5) the lawn crypt is installed in a garden or other | ||
section of the cemetery that has been dedicated for lawn crypt | ||
interment purposes in accordance with Section 711.034; and | ||
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crypt is installed in multiple units of 10 or more or as prescribed | ||
by Subsection (b). | ||
(b) A lawn crypt that is part of a private estate may be | ||
installed in fewer than 10 units. For purposes of this subsection, | ||
a private estate is a small section of a cemetery that has the | ||
following characteristics: | ||
(1) is sold under a single contract; | ||
(2) is usually offset from other burial sites; | ||
(3) allows for interment of several members of the | ||
same family or their designees; and | ||
(4) is identified on the plat for cemetery property as | ||
a private estate in accordance with Section 711.034. | ||
SECTION 4. Subchapter E, Chapter 711, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 711.063 and 711.064 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Sec. 711.063. CONSTRUCTION; DEFAULT. (a) A cemetery in | ||
which undeveloped lawn crypt spaces are being sold or reserved for | ||
sale shall begin construction on the lawn crypt section not later | ||
than 48 months after the date of the first sale or reservation, | ||
whichever is earlier, and must complete construction not later than | ||
60 months after the date of the first sale or reservation, whichever | ||
is earlier. | ||
(b) If construction of a lawn crypt section described by | ||
Subsection (a) does not begin or has not been completed by the dates | ||
specified in Subsection (a), on the buyer's written request, the | ||
cemetery shall refund the entire amount paid for the undeveloped | ||
lawn crypt space not later than the 30th day after the date of the | ||
buyer's request. | ||
Sec. 711.064. CONTRACT DISCLOSURES. (a) A sales contract | ||
for an undeveloped lawn crypt space must contain terms, whether in | ||
English or Spanish, that inform the buyer: | ||
(1) that the buyer may, after providing written | ||
notice, cancel the contract for failure by the cemetery or | ||
contractor to construct the lawn crypt space within the time limits | ||
specified by Section 711.063(a) and receive a refund of the entire | ||
amount paid under the contract for the undeveloped lawn crypt space | ||
as described by Section 711.063(b); and | ||
(2) of the options available under a fully paid | ||
contract if the person to be interred in the undeveloped lawn crypt | ||
space dies before completion of the related lawn crypt section, | ||
including the option to: | ||
(A) select a replacement lawn crypt space or | ||
other interment acceptable to the buyer or the buyer's | ||
representative; | ||
(B) elect temporary interment of the human | ||
remains or cremated remains in an existing mausoleum space until | ||
the undeveloped lawn crypt space is completed, at which time the | ||
cemetery shall disinter and reinter the human remains or cremated | ||
remains at no additional charge to the buyer; or | ||
(C) cancel the contract on written notice of the | ||
buyer or the buyer's representative and receive a refund of the | ||
entire amount paid under the contract for the undeveloped lawn | ||
crypt space if: | ||
(i) the cemetery does not offer a temporary | ||
interment option; or | ||
(ii) the buyer or the buyer's | ||
representative does not accept a replacement lawn crypt or other | ||
interment. | ||
(b) A sales contract for undeveloped lawn crypt space must | ||
comply with applicable regulations of the Federal Trade Commission, | ||
including 16 C.F.R. Section 433.2, with respect to a contract | ||
payable in installments. | ||
(c) Each notice required by this section must be written in | ||
plain language designed to be easily understood by the average | ||
consumer and must be printed in an easily readable font and type | ||
size. | ||
SECTION 5. Subdivision (3), Subsection (b), Section | ||
712.001, Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(3) "Corporation" means a filing entity or foreign | ||
filing entity, as those terms are defined by Section 1.002, | ||
Business Organizations Code, or an entity [ |
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organized under this chapter, or any corresponding statute in | ||
effect before September 1, 1993, to operate one or more perpetual | ||
care cemeteries in this state. | ||
SECTION 6. The heading to Section 712.003, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 712.003. REGISTRATION [ |
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MINIMUM CAPITAL. | ||
SECTION 7. Subsection (a), Section 712.003, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) A perpetual care cemetery may not be operated in this | ||
state unless a certificate of formation for a domestic filing | ||
entity or registration to transact business for a foreign filing | ||
entity is [ |
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of state showing: | ||
(1) subscriptions and payments in cash for 100 percent | ||
of the entity's ownership or membership interests [ |
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(2) the location of its perpetual care cemetery; and | ||
(3) a certificate showing the deposit in its fund of | ||
the minimum amount required under Section 712.004. | ||
SECTION 8. Subchapter A, Chapter 712, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 712.0032 through 712.0039 and | ||
Section 712.00395 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 712.0032. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY REQUIREMENT. A | ||
corporation must hold a certificate of authority issued under this | ||
chapter to operate a perpetual care cemetery. | ||
Sec. 712.0033. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY APPLICATION; FEES. | ||
(a) To obtain a certificate of authority to operate a perpetual | ||
care cemetery, an applicant must, not later than the 30th day after | ||
the date a corporation files its certificate of formation or | ||
application for registration with the secretary of state: | ||
(1) file an application, made under oath, on a form | ||
prescribed by the department; and | ||
(2) pay a filing fee in an amount set by the Finance | ||
Commission of Texas under Section 712.008. | ||
(b) If the corporation fails to comply with Subsection (a), | ||
the commissioner may instruct the secretary of state to remove the | ||
corporation from the secretary's active records or cancel the | ||
corporation's registration. On an instruction from the | ||
commissioner under this subsection, the secretary of state shall | ||
remove the corporation from the secretary's active records or | ||
cancel the corporation's registration and serve notice of the | ||
cancellation on the corporation by registered or certified letter, | ||
addressed to the corporation's address. | ||
(c) A fee or cost paid under this chapter in connection with | ||
an application or renewal is not refundable. | ||
Sec. 712.0034. QUALIFICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATE OF | ||
AUTHORITY; INVESTIGATION. (a) The commissioner may investigate | ||
an applicant before issuing a certificate of authority. | ||
(b) To qualify for a certificate of authority under this | ||
chapter, an applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the | ||
commissioner that: | ||
(1) the applicant's business ability, experience, | ||
character, financial condition, and general fitness warrant the | ||
public's confidence; | ||
(2) the cemetery operations manager has at least two | ||
years of experience in cemetery management; | ||
(3) the issuance of the certificate of authority is in | ||
the public interest; | ||
(4) the applicant, a principal of the applicant, or a | ||
person who controls the applicant does not owe the department a | ||
delinquent fee, assessment, administrative penalty, or other | ||
amount imposed under this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued | ||
under this chapter; and | ||
(5) the applicant corporation: | ||
(A) is in good standing and statutory compliance | ||
with this state; | ||
(B) is authorized to engage in the perpetual care | ||
cemetery business in this state; and | ||
(C) does not owe any delinquent franchise or | ||
other taxes to this state. | ||
Sec. 712.0035. ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. | ||
(a) The commissioner shall issue a certificate of authority if the | ||
commissioner finds that: | ||
(1) the applicant meets the qualifications listed in | ||
Section 712.0034 and it is reasonable to believe that the | ||
applicant's cemetery business will be conducted fairly and | ||
lawfully, according to applicable state and federal law, and in a | ||
manner commanding the public's trust and confidence; | ||
(2) the issuance of the certificate of authority is in | ||
the public interest; | ||
(3) the documentation and forms required to be | ||
submitted by the applicant are acceptable; and | ||
(4) the applicant has satisfied all requirements for | ||
issuance of a certificate of authority. | ||
(b) The applicant is entitled, on request, to a hearing on a | ||
denial of the application. The request must be filed with the | ||
commissioner not later than the 30th day after the date the notice | ||
of denial is mailed. The hearing must be held not later than the | ||
60th day after the date of the request unless the administrative law | ||
judge extends the period for good cause or the parties agree to a | ||
later hearing date. The hearing is a contested case under Chapter | ||
2001, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 712.0036. TERM OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. An | ||
initial certificate of authority expires March 1 of the year after | ||
the year the certificate is issued. The certificate must be renewed | ||
at that time and by March 1 of each following year. | ||
Sec. 712.0037. RENEWAL OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. | ||
(a) As a condition of renewal, a certificate holder must meet the | ||
qualifications and satisfy the requirements that apply to an | ||
applicant for a new certificate of authority. Additionally, not | ||
later than the certificate's annual renewal date, a certificate | ||
holder shall: | ||
(1) pay an annual renewal fee in an amount established | ||
by Finance Commission of Texas rule; and | ||
(2) submit a renewal report under oath and in the form | ||
and medium required by the commissioner that demonstrates that the | ||
certificate holder meets the qualifications and requirements for | ||
holding a certificate. | ||
(b) If the department does not receive a certificate | ||
holder's renewal fee and complete renewal report on or before the | ||
certificate's renewal date, the commissioner: | ||
(1) shall notify the certificate holder in writing | ||
that the certificate holder must submit the renewal report and pay | ||
the renewal fee not later than the 30th day after the certificate's | ||
renewal date; and | ||
(2) may require the certificate holder to pay a late | ||
fee, in an amount established by Finance Commission of Texas rule | ||
and not subject to appeal, for each business day after the | ||
certificate's renewal date that the commissioner does not receive | ||
the completed renewal report and renewal fee. | ||
(c) On timely receipt of a certificate holder's complete | ||
renewal report and renewal fee and any late fee, the department | ||
shall review the report and the commissioner may: | ||
(1) renew the certificate of authority; or | ||
(2) refuse to renew the certificate of authority and | ||
take other action the commissioner considers appropriate. | ||
(d) The applicant on request is entitled to a hearing to | ||
contest the commissioner's refusal to renew the certificate. The | ||
request must be filed with the commissioner not later than the 30th | ||
day after the date the notice of refusal to renew is mailed. The | ||
hearing is a contested case under Chapter 2001, Government Code. | ||
(e) The holder or principal of or the person in control of | ||
the holder of an expired certificate of authority, or the holder or | ||
principal of or person in control of the holder of a certificate of | ||
authority surrendered under Section 712.00395, who wishes to | ||
conduct activities for which a certificate of authority is required | ||
under this chapter shall file a new application for a certificate of | ||
authority and satisfy all requirements for the certificate that | ||
apply at the time the new application is filed. | ||
Sec. 712.0038. TRANSFER OR ASSIGNMENT PROHIBITED. A | ||
certificate of authority issued under this chapter may not be | ||
transferred or assigned. | ||
Sec. 712.0039. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS OWNERSHIP; CHANGE OF | ||
CONTROL. (a) A certificate holder shall notify the department in | ||
writing of a transfer of ownership of the certificate holder's | ||
business or a transfer of 25 percent or more of the stock or other | ||
ownership or membership interest of the corporation as follows: | ||
(1) in the case of a voluntary transfer, not later than | ||
the seventh day after the date the contract for transfer is | ||
executed; and | ||
(2) in the case of an involuntary transfer, not later | ||
than one business day after receiving notice of the impending | ||
foreclosure or other involuntary transfer. | ||
(b) If the proposed transferee is not a certificate holder, | ||
the proposed transferee shall file any necessary documents with the | ||
secretary of state and an application for a certificate of | ||
authority with the department as required by this chapter. The | ||
transfer of the perpetual care fund may not occur until after the | ||
date a certificate of authority is issued to the transferee | ||
applicant. | ||
(c) If the commissioner denies the application, a hearing | ||
may be requested and conducted according to the procedures in | ||
Section 712.0035(b). | ||
Sec. 712.00395. SURRENDER OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY; FEE. | ||
(a) A certificate holder may apply to the commissioner for | ||
permission to surrender the certificate of authority if the holder: | ||
(1) is a cemetery that qualified for an exemption | ||
under Section 711.021(g), but voluntarily elected to become a | ||
perpetual care cemetery; | ||
(2) has performed not more than 10 burials per year | ||
during each of the last five years; | ||
(3) is not larger than 10 acres; and | ||
(4) has a perpetual care fund that is less than | ||
$30,000. | ||
(b) The application for permission to surrender a | ||
certificate of authority must be sworn to and be on a form | ||
prescribed by the department. | ||
(c) The certificate holder shall publish a notice of | ||
intention to surrender a certificate of authority to operate a | ||
perpetual care cemetery one time in a newspaper of general | ||
circulation in each county in which the cemetery is located. The | ||
notice must: | ||
(1) be in the form and include the information | ||
required by the banking commissioner; | ||
(2) state that: | ||
(A) the certificate holder is applying to | ||
surrender the holder's certificate of authority to operate a | ||
perpetual care cemetery; | ||
(B) a cemetery plot owner or cemetery plot | ||
owner's heir may request a hearing to contest the surrender; and | ||
(C) a request for a hearing must be filed with the | ||
department not later than the 14th day after the date the notice is | ||
published. | ||
(d) The certificate holder shall submit, not later than the | ||
seventh day after the date the notice is published, a publisher's | ||
affidavit evidencing publication of the notice. | ||
(e) If a request for hearing is timely filed by a plot owner | ||
or plot owner's heir, the commissioner shall hold a hearing in | ||
accordance with Chapter 2001, Government Code. | ||
(f) If a request for a hearing is not timely filed by a plot | ||
owner or plot owner's heir, the commissioner may approve or deny the | ||
application. | ||
(g) If an application is denied, and if a hearing is not held | ||
before the denial, the applicant may request a hearing to appeal the | ||
denial of the application. The applicant's request for a hearing | ||
must be filed with the commissioner not later than the 30th day | ||
after the date the notice of denial is mailed. The hearing is a | ||
contested case under Chapter 2001, Government Code. | ||
(h) An order approving the surrender of a certificate of | ||
authority must impose four conditions that are not subject to | ||
objection. Failure to satisfy any of these conditions constitutes | ||
a violation of the commissioner's order, and the certificate holder | ||
is subject to an enforcement action under this chapter. The order | ||
approving the surrender must: | ||
(1) require the perpetual care fund to remain in an | ||
irrevocable trust, with the income to be used for perpetual care of | ||
the cemetery in general and for those plots that were purchased | ||
before the certificate was surrendered; | ||
(2) require that the cemetery remove any signage or | ||
other announcement stating that the cemetery is a perpetual care | ||
cemetery; | ||
(3) require each contract and other evidence of | ||
ownership entered into after the date of the order to clearly state | ||
that the cemetery is not regulated by the Texas Department of | ||
Banking and may not use the term "perpetual care cemetery"; and | ||
(4) state the location of cemetery records and require | ||
the cemetery to: | ||
(A) retain existing records regarding the | ||
perpetual care fund for five years after the date of the order; and | ||
(B) continue to comply with all recordkeeping | ||
requirements of Chapter 711. | ||
(i) Not later than the 10th day after the date an order | ||
approving the surrender of a certificate of authority is signed, | ||
the certificate holder shall deliver the original certificate of | ||
authority to the commissioner along with a written notice of | ||
surrender that includes the location of the certificate holder's | ||
records and the name, address, telephone number, and other contact | ||
information for an individual who is authorized to provide access | ||
to the records. | ||
(j) The surrender of a certificate of authority does not | ||
reduce or eliminate a certificate holder's administrative, civil, | ||
or criminal liability arising from any acts or omissions that occur | ||
before the surrender of the certificate. | ||
SECTION 9. Section 712.022, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 712.022. OPERATION OF PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERY. A | ||
corporation authorized by law to operate a perpetual care cemetery | ||
but not doing so may do so if the corporation: | ||
(1) complies with the requirements of this chapter for | ||
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(2) establishes a fund as provided by Section 712.021 | ||
in an amount equal to the larger of: | ||
(A) the amount that would have been paid into the | ||
fund if the cemetery operated as a perpetual care cemetery from the | ||
date of the cemetery's first sale of plots; or | ||
(B) the minimum amount provided by Section | ||
712.004. | ||
SECTION 10. Subsection (a), Section 712.044, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The commissioner may examine on a periodic basis[ |
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necessary or appropriate to protect the interest of plot owners and | ||
efficiently administer and enforce this chapter: | ||
(1) the books and records of a corporation relating to | ||
its fund, including deposits to or withdrawals from the fund, | ||
income of the fund, and uses and expenditures of that income; | ||
(2) the books and records of a corporation relating to | ||
sales of undeveloped mausoleum spaces and any preconstruction trust | ||
established by the corporation as provided by Section 712.063, | ||
including deposits to or withdrawals from the preconstruction | ||
trust, income of the preconstruction trust, and uses and | ||
expenditures of principal and income of the preconstruction trust; | ||
and | ||
(3) the consumer complaint files of a corporation | ||
relating to the fund, sales of undeveloped mausoleum spaces, a | ||
preconstruction trust, or to discharge of the corporation's | ||
perpetual care responsibilities, minutes of the corporation's | ||
board of directors, cemetery dedication statements and plat maps, | ||
and mausoleum and lawn crypt construction contracts and | ||
specifications. | ||
SECTION 11. Section 712.0441, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsection (f) and adding Subsection (f-1) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(f) The commissioner may issue an order requiring | ||
restitution by a person [ |
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or to a preconstruction trust if, after notice and opportunity for | ||
hearing held in accordance with the procedures for a contested case | ||
hearing under Chapter 2001, Government Code [ |
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corporation has not made a deposit in the fund as required by | ||
Section 712.028 or in the preconstruction trust as required by | ||
Section 712.063. | ||
(f-1) The commissioner may issue an order requiring | ||
restitution by a person if, after notice and opportunity for a | ||
hearing held in accordance with the procedures for a contested case | ||
hearing under Chapter 2001, Government Code, the commissioner finds | ||
that the corporation has not ordered memorials, as defined by | ||
Section 711.001(20-a), in compliance with the deadlines | ||
established by rules adopted under this chapter. | ||
SECTION 12. Subsection (a), Section 712.0442, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) If, after a hearing conducted as provided by Chapter | ||
2001, Government Code, the trier of fact finds that a violation of | ||
this chapter or a rule of the Finance Commission of Texas | ||
establishes a pattern of wilful disregard for the requirements of | ||
this chapter or rules of the finance commission, the trier of fact | ||
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administrative penalty permitted under Section 712.0441 be imposed | ||
on the person committing the violation or that the commissioner | ||
cancel or not renew the corporation's certificate of authority | ||
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SECTION 13. Subchapter C, Chapter 712, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 712.0443, 712.0444, and | ||
712.0445 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 712.0443. CEASE AND DESIST ORDER. (a) The | ||
commissioner may issue an order to cease and desist to a person if: | ||
(1) the commissioner finds by examination or other | ||
credible evidence that the person has violated a law of this state | ||
relating to perpetual care cemeteries, including a violation of | ||
this chapter, the commissioner's final order, or a Finance | ||
Commission of Texas rule; and | ||
(2) the violation was not corrected by the 31st day | ||
after the date the person receives written notice of the violation | ||
from the department. | ||
(b) An order proposed under this section shall be served on | ||
the person and must state the grounds for the proposed order with | ||
reasonable certainty and the proposed effective date, which may not | ||
be less than the 20th day after the date the order is mailed or | ||
delivered. The order becomes effective on the proposed date unless | ||
the person requests a hearing not later than the 19th day after the | ||
date the order is mailed or delivered. If the person requests a | ||
hearing, the hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the | ||
procedures for a contested case hearing under Chapter 2001, | ||
Government Code. | ||
Sec. 712.0444. EMERGENCY ORDER. (a) The commissioner may | ||
issue an emergency order that takes effect immediately if the | ||
commissioner finds that immediate and irreparable harm is | ||
threatened to the public or a plot owner, marker purchaser, or other | ||
person whose interests are protected by this chapter. | ||
(b) An emergency order remains in effect unless stayed by | ||
the commissioner. | ||
(c) The person named in the emergency order may request in | ||
writing, not later than the 18th day after the date the order is | ||
mailed, a hearing to show that the emergency order should be stayed. | ||
On receipt of the request, the commissioner shall set a time for the | ||
hearing not later than the 21st day after the date the commissioner | ||
received the request, unless extended at the request of the person | ||
named in the order. | ||
(d) The hearing is an administrative hearing relating to the | ||
validity of findings that support immediate effect of the order. | ||
Sec. 712.0445. RECEIVERSHIP PROCEEDINGS. (a) In | ||
conjunction with a proceeding to forfeit the right to do business in | ||
this state brought by the attorney general, the attorney general | ||
may seek the appointment of a receiver. This remedy is in addition | ||
to other grounds for the appointment of a receiver. | ||
(b) If the receiver is a private party, the receiver shall | ||
be compensated from the corporation or, if the corporation has no | ||
assets available to pay the receiver, from the income only of the | ||
perpetual care fund. The receiver may not invade the principal of | ||
the fund. | ||
(c) The court may appoint a department employee as receiver. | ||
If the receiver is a department employee, the employee may not | ||
receive compensation for serving as receiver in addition to the | ||
employee's regular salary. The department may receive | ||
reimbursement from the corporation for the travel expenses and the | ||
fully allocated personnel costs associated with the employee's | ||
service as receiver. | ||
(d) A department employee serving as receiver is not | ||
personally liable for damages arising from the employee's official | ||
act or omission unless the act or omission is corrupt or malicious. | ||
The attorney general shall defend an action brought against an | ||
employee serving as receiver because of an official act or omission | ||
as receiver regardless of whether the employee has terminated | ||
service with the department before the action commences. | ||
SECTION 14. Section 712.048, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | ||
(c) A person commits an offense if the person collects money | ||
for the purchase of a memorial, as defined by Section 711.001, and | ||
knowingly defalcates or misappropriates the funds. An offense | ||
under this subsection is punishable as if it were an offense under | ||
Section 32.45, Penal Code. This subsection does not prevent an | ||
aggrieved party or the attorney general from maintaining a civil | ||
action for the recovery of damages, or the commissioner from | ||
maintaining an administrative action for restitution, caused by an | ||
injury resulting from an offense under this subsection. | ||
SECTION 15. Sections 711.062 and 712.0031 and Subsection | ||
(e), Section 712.0441, Health and Safety Code, are repealed. | ||
SECTION 16. A person who owns and operates a perpetual care | ||
cemetery on September 1, 2011, that on that date complies with | ||
Sections 712.003 and 712.0031, Health and Safety Code, as those | ||
sections existed before amendment or repeal by this Act, is | ||
automatically granted a certificate of authority. The certificate | ||
of authority expires March 1, 2012, unless the certificate holder | ||
renews the certificate in accordance with Section 712.0037, Health | ||
and Safety Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 17. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |