Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4175

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the adoption of a mental health leave policy for certain qualified employees.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4175 would require all agencies employing qualified employees to adopt a mental health leave policy by September 1, 2025. Each agency would need to specify the circumstances under which mental health leave is applicable, the number of leave days available, and the confidentiality of employees utilizing this leave. This policy aims to foster a supportive work environment and address the unique challenges faced by personnel in law enforcement and related fields, which often exposes them to traumatic incidents.

Summary

House Bill 4175 proposes the establishment of a mental health leave policy specifically for certain qualified employees, including peace officers, jailers, telecommunicators, and parole officers within state agencies. This bill aims to provide a structured framework that allows these employees to take leave without a reduction in salary or benefits if they experience a traumatic event while on duty. The legislation emphasizes the need for clear guidelines on when and how this leave can be utilized, prioritizing the mental well-being of employees in high-stress roles.

Contention

The introduction of HB 4175 has been met with enthusiasm from advocates of mental health support, who argue that the bill could significantly improve the mental health outcomes for employees in high-stress positions. However, some may raise concerns regarding implementation, such as the adequacy of mental health resources available and how each agency defines and manages the mental health leave. Legislators will likely debate these aspects, focusing on ensuring that the policies are robust yet flexible enough to meet the needs of the employees they aim to support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1604

Relating to the adoption of a mental health leave policy for certain qualified employees.

TX HB2103

Relating to the adoption of a mental health leave policy for certain jailers.

TX HB1896

Relating to a mental health leave policy for certain public safety employees.

TX HB3420

Relating to certain mental health policies and services for peace officers, fire fighters, and telecommunicators.

TX SB48

Relating to paid leave by certain state employees for the birth or adoption of a child.

TX HB5164

Relating to parental leave for certain employees paid by employers or insurance policies maintained by employers.

TX SB1202

Education employees; providing for paid paternity leave and adoption leave for certain education employees. Effective date. Emergency.

TX HB2674

Creates provisions relating to mental health leave for employees

TX SB1203

Education employees; providing for paid adoption leave for certain education employees. Effective date. Emergency.

TX HB4861

Relating to mental health care and mental health assessment programs for first responders.

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