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Texas TACA Updates

Texas.gov TACA Updates. Presented by: Randy Storm, Texas.gov June 11, 2012. What We’ll Discuss. Applications available t hrough Texas.gov Replacing the Texas.gov Payment Processor Staying compliant with Payment Card Industry. New!. Texas.gov Solutions .

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Texas TACA Updates

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  1. Texas.gov TACA Updates Presented by: Randy Storm, Texas.gov June 11, 2012

  2. What We’ll Discuss • Applications available through Texas.gov • Replacing the Texas.gov Payment Processor • Staying compliant with Payment Card Industry

  3. New! Texas.gov Solutions • Online paymentsolution for fees, fines, taxes, or any other payments • Easy, convenient payment option for your constituents • Point-of-sale paymentsolution • Process in-person credit card payments at your office

  4. Internet Vehicle Title & Registration System (IVTRS) Update • Online adoption growing! • CY2011 transactions up 16% over 2010 • First 4 months of CY2012 up 14% over 2011 • Texas.gov promotion support! • Statewide online advertising campaign plus PR and social media • Testing TV ads in Austin

  5. Texas.gov Payment Cycle From ECHO to WorldPay Citizen/Entity 1 4 2 TPE Transaction Gateway Credit Card Processor IVTRS Net Revenue Detail Report County Office Funds Settlement Bank Statement County’s Depository Bank 3

  6. Replacing Payment Processor • Who: All 181 IVTRS counties; 4 pilot counties – Collin, Comal, Tarrant, and Williamson • What: Two easy steps to confirm deposits • When: Convert 60-70 counties per weekin July 2012 • Why: Increase uptime and improve service • Details: Document at Texas.gov booth • Questions: Alert Pamela Kopfer, pkopfer@egov.com, 512.651.9413

  7. PCI Compliance • Who: All entities involved required to complete PCI SAQ • What: PCI SAQ A for counties, version 2.0 for 2013 • When: Required annually based on signature date • Why: Payment Card Industry (PCI) requires demonstrating security of cardholder information • Details: Documents at Texas.gov booth • Questions: Alert Randy Storm, rstorm@egov.com, 512.651.9817

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