Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2466

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Caption

Relating to inquiries about and the consideration of criminal history record information regarding an applicant for employment.

Impact

If enacted, HB2466 will amend the Texas Labor Code to establish clear guidelines for the consideration of criminal history in the employment context. Employers will only be allowed to inquire into an applicant's criminal history after a conditional job offer has been made or the applicant has been invited for an interview. This legislative change is expected to affect hiring practices across various sectors and may have positive implications for individuals with a criminal record seeking employment.

Summary

House Bill 2466 aims to regulate how employers inquire about criminal history record information during the hiring process. Specifically, the bill prohibits employers from including questions about an applicant's criminal record on initial employment applications. This approach is designed to encourage fair hiring practices, ensuring that applicants are evaluated based on their qualifications before their criminal history is considered.

Contention

The bill does allow for exceptions, as it does not apply to positions where consideration of criminal history is explicitly required by law. This detail raises points of contention regarding which job categories may still be permitted to ask about criminal history and how that could impact certain populations. The focus of the bill aligns with efforts to support reintegration and reduce barriers to employment for those with a criminal history, which may lead to broader discussions about criminal justice reform and employment equity.

Companion Bills

TX HB1191

Duplicate Relating to inquiries about and the consideration of criminal history record information regarding an applicant for employment.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1191

Relating to inquiries about and the consideration of criminal history record information regarding an applicant for employment.

TX SB1628

Relating to the consideration of criminal history record information of applicants for public employment or an occupational license.

TX HB3675

Relating to consideration of criminal history of applicants for public employment.

TX SB589

Relating to consideration of criminal history of applicants for public employment.

TX HB4264

Labor: fair employment practices; job applicant's credit history; prohibit an employer from inquiring about. Creates new act.

TX HB3585

Relating to the employment policies of and criminal history record information obtained by mental hospitals and mental health facilities and the prohibited employment of certain applicants based on criminal history record information.

TX SB1782

Relating to the maintenance of criminal history record information for group home applicants and employees; creating a criminal offense.

TX SF155

A bill for an act prohibiting employers and employment agencies from seeking the criminal record or criminal history from applicants for employment under certain circumstances, establishing a criminal history employment application task force, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions.

TX SB49

Employment practice, unlawful to inquire from job applicant information relating to arrests or conviction of crimes, criminal record, with exceptions

TX HB282

Provides relative to employment discrimination based on criminal history records

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.