Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB164

Filed
11/12/24  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of migrant labor housing facilities; changing the amount of a civil penalty.

Impact

The impact of HB 164 on state laws centers on enhancing accountability for migrant labor housing providers. The amendments proposed will allow for civil penalties to accumulate daily for violations, thereby increasing the financial consequences for non-compliant operators. Additionally, this legislation empowers migrant workers by enabling them to file complaints against substandard living conditions and ensures that these complaints are addressed promptly. The expectation is that this will lead to improved living conditions for migrant workers and stricter oversight and compliance among housing providers.

Summary

House Bill 164 aims to regulate migrant labor housing facilities more effectively by amending existing laws concerning civil penalties for violations. The bill increases the civil penalty imposed on housing operators who fail to comply with regulations. It establishes a structured process for migrant agricultural workers to file complaints regarding their housing and requires timely remediation by facility operators. Notably, the bill introduces specific measures that protect workers' rights and promotes education about these rights among laborers in the agricultural sector, with provisions for multilingual materials.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 164 appears to be positive among advocates for migrant workers, who see this legislation as a step toward better protection of their rights. Supporters believe this bill will foster safer and healthier living environments for vulnerable populations who often face precarious housing situations. However, there may be concerns among some housing operators regarding the potential financial strain from increased penalties and oversight requirements, indicating a division of perspective between worker advocacy groups and housing providers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 164 include the balance of improving migrant workers' living conditions while not unduly burdening housing operators. Some housing providers may argue that increased financial penalties could result in reduced availability or affordability of migrant housing. Opponents may also contend that the bill places too much power in the hands of the state at the expense of housing operators' rights. The discussions around this bill reflect broader tensions regarding labor rights, housing access, and regulatory oversight in the state.

Companion Bills

TX SB243

Identical Relating to the regulation of migrant labor housing facilities; changing the amount of a civil penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX SB243

Relating to the regulation of migrant labor housing facilities; changing the amount of a civil penalty.

TX SB2562

Relating to the regulation of referral agencies for assisted living facilities; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3843

Relating to the regulation of assisted living facilities and referral of clients to the facilities by referral agencies; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB2928

Relating to the regulation of referral agencies for assisted living facilities; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB1014

Relating to regulations and policies for entering or using a bathroom or changing facility in a public school; authorizing a civil penalty, authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX SB2078

Relating to the regulation of composting in certain counties; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB239

Relating to regulations and policies for entering or using certain private spaces; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB2062

Relating to regulations and policies for entering or using certain private spaces; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX SB699

Relating to the licensing and regulation of inpatient rehabilitation facilities; imposing fees; providing civil and administrative penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB613

Relating to the regulation of the practice of veterinary medicine; increasing a civil penalty.

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