(a)Definitions. The following words and terms, when
used in this section, will have the following meanings, unless the
text clearly indicates otherwise.
(1)Act--Health and Safety Code, Chapter 712, as amended.
(2)Examination--the department's review and evaluation
of the books and records of a perpetual care cemetery corporation
by on-site examination or off-site review pursuant to Section 712.044(a)
of the Act.
(3)You, Your, I--the owner or operator of a perpetual
care cemetery.
(4)Fund balance--the total amount of perpetual care
monies that are required to be deposited in your perpetual care fund
under the Act, excluding capital gains, capital losses, undistributed
interest income and any voluntary contributions.
(5)Fiscal year--the 12-month period from September
1st to August 31st.
(6)Certificate of authority--a certificate issued
by the department to operate a perpetual care cemetery, which remains
in effect until it is revoked by a district court or the department,
or surrendered by the certificate holder.
(b)If I want to operate a perpetual care cemetery,
what fees must I pay to the department?
(1)A filing fee of $500 must be paid with your application
for a certificate of authority to operate a perpetual care cemetery
as required by Section 712.0033(a) of the Act.
(2)If the department does not receive your completed
annual report by the due date, a late fee of $100 per day for each
business day after the due date that the department does not receive
your completed annual report may be imposed. You must pay this fee
immediately upon receipt of the department's written invoice.
(3)An annual assessment will be imposed as an examination
fee and as a renewal fee on a perpetual care cemetery corporation
to defray the cost of administering the Act, as required by Sections
712.0037, 712.042 and 712.044(b) of the Act. The annual assessment
will be collected pursuant to 7 TAC §26.1(c)(1). The amount of
your annual assessment is based on your fund balance as reflected
on the statement of funds in the most recent annual report you have
filed with the department. You must pay the annual assessment specified
in the following table:
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(4)If you are a new certificate holder and have not
yet filed your first annual report, which includes the statement of
funds required by Section 712.041 of the Act, you must pay an examination
fee of $75.00 per hour for each examiner and all associated travel
expenses. Your subsequent annual assessments will be calculated in
accordance with paragraph (3) of this subsection.
(c)How will the department bill me for the annual
assessment and when must I pay it?
(1)Your annual assessment may be billed in quarterly
or fewer installments each fiscal year. You must pay a billed installment
by ACH debit 15 days after the date of the department's notice of
payment due. The commissioner may decrease your annual assessment
if it is determined that a lesser amount than would otherwise be collected
is adequate to administer the Act.
(2)The annual assessment is considered paid as of
the date the department receives payment.
(d)Adjustments for inflation. In this section, "GDPIPD"
means the Gross Domestic Product Implicit Price Deflator, published
quarterly by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, United States Department
of Commerce. The "annual GDPIPD factor" is equal to the percentage
change in the GDPIPD index values published for the first quarter
of the current year compared to the first quarter of the previous
year (the March-to-March period immediately preceding the calculation
date), rounded to a hundredth of a percent (two decimal places).
(1)Beginning September 1, 2020, and each September
1 thereafter, the table in subsection (b) of this section, as most
recently revised before such date pursuant to this subsection, may
be revised as follows:
(A)The base assessment amount listed in column three
of the table may be increased (or decreased) by an amount proportionate
to the measure of inflation (or deflation) reflected in the annual
GDPIPD factor, rounded to whole dollars; and
(B)Each factor listed in column three of the table
may be increased (or decreased) by an amount proportionate to the
measure of inflation (or deflation) reflected in the annual GDPIPD
factor, rounded to four decimal places for fund balances not over
$499,999.99 and five decimal places for fund balances of $500,000.00
or more.
(2)If the table in subsection (b) of this section
is revised for inflation (or deflation), then not later than August
1 of each year, the department shall calculate and prepare a revised
table reflecting the inflation-adjusted values to be applied effective
the following September 1 and will provide each certificate holder
with notice of and access to the revised table.
(e)Must I pay for additional examinations and if so
how much and when?
(1)If more than one examination is required in the
same fiscal year as a result of your failure to comply with the Act,
this chapter, or a request by the department, for each additional
examination you must pay a fee for each assigned examiner of $75 per
hour and reimburse the department for all associated travel expenses.
(2)You will be billed for an additional examination
by written invoice submitted in connection with delivery of the examination
report. You must pay this fee upon receipt of the examination report.
(f)Are any fees refundable? Fees paid under this section
are nonrefundable.
(g)What will happen if a fee is deemed unlawful or
in excess of the department's authority? If a fee or reimbursement
imposed or required by this section or the manner of its calculation
is determined to be unlawful or to exceed the department's authority
to adopt and impose, the remainder of the section is unaffected.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed
the adoption and found it to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal
authority.
Filed with the Office
of the Secretary of State on August 19, 2019
TRD-201902782 Catherine Reyer
General Counsel
Texas Department of
Banking
Effective date: September 8, 2019
Proposal publication date: July 5, 2019
For further information, please call: (512) 475-1301
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