Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4418

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Caption

Relating to the authority of a county attorney or district attorney to enforce human trafficking awareness and prevention in commercial lodging establishments.

Impact

The implications of HB4418 are significant for both county attorneys and commercial lodging operators. By granting county and district attorneys the authority to initiate civil actions against operators who fail to comply with the laws meant to combat human trafficking, the bill aims to bolster local enforcement efforts. This could lead to a heightened awareness of human trafficking signs within hotels and similar establishments, and ultimately, reduce the incidence of such crimes within Texas. However, local businesses may face increased scrutiny and potential financial penalties if they do not adhere to these regulations.

Summary

House Bill 4418 is focused on enhancing the enforcement of human trafficking awareness and prevention measures within commercial lodging establishments. The bill outlines the authority of county and district attorneys to enforce compliance and address violations related to human trafficking laws. It amends the Business & Commerce Code, specifically Section 114.0102 and Section 114.0104, to establish the procedures whereby violations may be addressed and penalties imposed on non-compliant operators of lodging establishments.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the enforcement mechanisms introduced by the bill, particularly concerning what's classified as a violation and the ensuing civil penalties. Stakeholders, including hotel operators and lodging associations, may express concerns over the potential for economic impact due to fines or legal actions stemming from perceived non-compliance. Moreover, the additional responsibilities placed upon local attorneys might lead to debates about resource allocation and the adequacy of support available for enforcing these new provisions.

Companion Bills

TX SB2105

Identical Relating to the authority of a county attorney or district attorney to enforce human trafficking awareness and prevention in commercial lodging establishments.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2105

Relating to the authority of a county attorney or district attorney to enforce human trafficking awareness and prevention in commercial lodging establishments.

TX SB21

Relating to the authority of a county attorney or district attorney to enforce human trafficking awareness and prevention in commercial lodging establishments.

TX HB1678

Requires lodging establishments to provide human trafficking awareness training to employees

TX SB1365

Requires lodging establishments and short-term rental properties to provide human trafficking awareness training to its employees and report suspected human trafficking

TX HB2318

Relating to the establishment of a statewide human trafficking data repository within the office of the attorney general and to reporting of human trafficking data to the office of the attorney general and by the attorney general.

TX SB2220

The implementation of operational guidelines and training for law enforcement officers and state's attorneys addressing the crimes of human trafficking, prostitution, and the commercial exploitation of children.

TX SB3

Prosecuting Attorneys; convictions for district attorneys, assistant district attorneys, deputy district attorneys; provide additional qualifications

TX HB4934

Relating to the powers and duties of the county attorney and district attorney in Ector County.

TX HB705

State Government - Attorney General - Office of the Attorney General Enforcement Recovery Fund - Establishment

TX A4740

"Safe Commercial Routes Act - Commercial Driver Human Trafficking Awareness Training"; requires applicants for commercial driver licenses and drivers renewing commercial driver licenses to complete human trafficking awareness training.

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