Its getting near the end of the time to sponsor bills for consideration during this Texas legislative session. Here are the most recently enrolled bills potentially effecting Texas employers.
HB 2609 (Guillen) (relating to employment at or by certain facilities serving the elderly or persons with disabilities)
HB 2695 (Davis) (relating to acquiring Human Health and Services Agencies to give preference to certain persons and making hiring decisions)
HB 2681 (Hartnett) (relating to the protection of trade secrets)
HB 2720 (Pitts) (relating to unpaid furloughs for state employees)
HB 2755 (Fischer) (relating to unemployment compensation, eligibility and charge backs regarding certain persons through victims or whose immediate family members or victims of sexual assault and family violence)
SB 1305 (Rodriguez) (relating to a prohibition of school districts’ retaliation against an employee for filing a grievance)
HB 2579 (Davis) (relating to relief for certain employers from penalties and sanctions under the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act)
HB 2549 (Crownover) (relating to the authority of a state employee to authorize a deduction from the employees salary or wage payment for a charitable contribution to certain agencies)
HB 2463 (Reynolds) (relating to access to service records regarding unemployment discrimination claim)
HB 2454 (Zedler) (relating to prohibiting discrimination by public institutions of higher education against faculty members and students based on the conduct of research relating to intelligent design)
HB 2450 (Jackson) (relating to the creation of an offense of employing an individual not lawfully present in the US)
SB 1268 (Whitmire) (relating to right of sheriff’s departments of certain counties to maintain local control over wages, hours and other terms of conditions of employment)
SB 1254 (Carona) (relating to the creation of the offense of employing an individual not lawfully present in the US)
HB 2227 (Coleman) (relating to an offense committed against a person because of bias or prejudice on the basis of gender identity or expression)
HB 2219 (Davis, Y) (relating to a prohibition placed on an open enrollment charter school against the employment of a person determined under certain circumstances to have engaged in misconduct that presents a risk to the health, safety and/or welfare of the student or minor)
HB 2306 (Alvarado) (relating to certain health and safety matters regarding appropriate places of employment in places that are accessible to the public)
SB 1216 (Estes) (relating to the determination of the validity and enforceability of a contract obtaining an arbitration agreement)
HB 2380 (Shelton) (relating to employment by school districts of certain persons under probationary contracts)
HB 2405 (Chisum) (relating to discrimination and restraint of trade against certain persons regulated under the Occupations Code)
SB 1001 (Carona) (relating to discrimination and restraint of trade against certain persons regulated under the Occupations Code)
SB 1042 (Haggar) (relating to the eligibility of an employees convicted of certain offenses that provide services under a contract with the public school)
HB 1888 (Miller, S) (relating to requiring employers to participate in the Federal Electronic Verification Work Authorization Program)
SB 1006 (Lucio, Ellis) (relating to unemployment compensation modernization)
HB 1827 (McClendon) (relating to the ability of a non-exempt employee to participate in certain academic extracurricular developmental activities of the employee’s child)
HB 1747 (Veasey) (relating to retaliation as unlawful employment practice)
HB 1700 (Coleman) (relating to employment of physicians by certain hospitals)
HB 1659 (Davis, Y) (relating to conditions of employee for certain sheriff departments)
HB 1565 (Coleman) (relating to the unemployment of physicians by hospital districts)
HB 1513 (Dutton) (relating to hearings on certain public school employees employment decisions before the Board of Trustees of the school district)
HB 1506 (Christian) (relating to unemployment compensation eligibility and charge backs regarding certain persons who are victims who whose immediate family members are victims of sexual assault)
HB 1447 (Dukes) (relating to the right of certain municipalities to maintain local control over wages, hours and terms and conditions of employment)
SB 761 (West) (relating to employment of physicians by certain hospitals associated with non-profit fraternal organizations)
HB 1490 (Naishtat) (relating to the accumulation of payment of sick leave for employees in certain sheriff departments)
HB 1488 (Gudeaires) (relating to examinations for hiring certain municipal fire departments)
HB 1166 (Zerwas) (relating to tobacco sensation program for certain public employees and their dependants and to assessment to a fee for certain public employees who use tobacco)
SB 314 (Zaffiri) (relating to unemployment compensation and eligibility and charge back regarding certain persons who are victims or whose immediate family members are victims of sexual assault)