Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4452

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

Caption

Relating to the protection of the rights of conscience for child welfare services providers.

Impact

By enacting HB4452, the state would be reinforcing legal protections for child welfare service providers who may have moral objections to certain practices or requirements. This could significantly shape the operational landscape for agencies engaged in child welfare by affirming their rights to operate according to their principles without fear of legal repercussions regarding state mandates that conflict with their beliefs. The implications are that these protections may lead to certain providers opting out of services or imposing limitations on the scope of care they provide based on their conscience.

Summary

House Bill 4452 seeks to protect the rights of conscience for providers of child welfare services. The bill amends provisions within the Health and Safety Code to ensure that any rules adopted by the executive commissioner do not infringe on the conscience rights outlined in Chapter 110 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code. This legislative measure is intended to guarantee that child welfare service providers can operate according to their personal, moral, or religious beliefs while delivering services, thereby preventing any forced compliance with regulations that contradict these beliefs.

Contention

The discussion around HB4452 may invoke notable contention, as there are debates surrounding the balance between a provider's rights and the obligation to serve all children equitably. Critics of the bill might argue that enshrining conscience protections could lead to discrimination against children and families who do not align with the beliefs of the providers, potentially limiting access to necessary services. Supporters, on the other hand, feel that the bill is essential for safeguarding individual rights and ensuring that providers are not compelled to act against their beliefs, promoting a diverse service landscape in the child welfare system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4969

Relating to remedies for a cause of action brought by a child welfare services provider for an adverse action taken against the provider in violation of the provider's rights of conscience.

TX SB0239

Child welfare provider protections.

TX HB1316

Child welfare provider protections.

TX SB730

Relating to rights of recipients of child welfare services.

TX HB232

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

TX HB232

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

TX SB1756

Conscience Protection Act of 2025

TX HB3411

Conscience Protection Act of 2025

TX HB2741

Establishing the Kansas medical rights of conscience act to permit a healthcare provider to refuse to provide transgender healthcare services if such services violate the provider's conscience and creating a civil cause of action for violation of this act.

TX S2659

Enhancing child welfare protections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.