17.955 – NO PRIVATE CAUSE OF ACTION. This subchapter does
Texas Business and Commerce Code § 17.955
Summary
This law clarifies that individuals cannot file private lawsuits for violations of a specific section regarding consumer credit reporting. It limits legal recourse to actions taken by designated authorities rather than private citizens.
No private lawsuits allowed for violations of Section 17.952.
Only designated authorities can enforce this provision.
Affects individuals seeking remedies for credit reporting issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Attorneys Choose FlawFinder
Side-by-side with Westlaw and LexisNexis
Feature
FlawFinder
Westlaw
LexisNexis
Monthly price
$19 - $99
$133 - $646
$153 - $399
Contract
None
1-3 year min
1-6 year min
Hidden fees
$0, always
Up to $469/search
$25/mo + per-doc
Police SOPs
✓ 310+ departments
✗
✗
Zero-hallucination AI
✓ CitationGuard
✗
✗
Cancel
One click
Termination fees
No option to cancel
Explain Like I'm 5
In simple terms: Learn about Texas's NO PRIVATE CAUSE OF ACTION. This subchapter does law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.
FlawFinder provides legal information, not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for specific legal guidance.