Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4884

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

Caption

Relating to the operation of a fraud, waste, and abuse hotline and a duty to provide employees and the public with certain hotline information.

Impact

The implications of HB 4884 are significant, as it not only requires educational institutions to inform employees and the public about the fraud hotline but also places a responsibility on state agencies to maintain awareness and oversight. Each state agency will be tasked with providing hotline information to new employees and ensuring that reports of fraud are not only collected but also investigated thoroughly. This structure aims to streamline the process by which allegations of misconduct are reported and addressed, potentially leading to a reduction in instances of fraud, waste, and abuse in public services.

Summary

House Bill 4884 seeks to establish a robust mechanism for reporting suspected fraud, waste, and abuse in Texas public institutions. The bill mandates that both public schools and open-enrollment charter schools prominently display the telephone number for the fraud hotline and provide necessary information on how to report any such misconduct. This initiative aims to enhance accountability and transparency within public services in Texas, fostering an environment where employees and the public can actively participate in reporting unethical behavior.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 4884 could arise regarding the execution and effectiveness of the hotline implementation and investigation processes. While the bill is designed to allow for increased reporting of improprieties, there might be concerns about the adequacy of resources allocated for its administration and the potential for underreporting due to fear of retaliation from employees. Ensuring a safe environment for whistleblowers remains critical, as the success of this bill hinges on public confidence in the process of reporting fraud and the protection of those who report it.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SF1219

Office of the Inspector General establishment; requiring a fraud hotline; Requiring agencies to halt payment when fraud is suspected; elimination of agency based offices of inspector general; appropriation

TX HB4763

Relating to reports by certain public institutions of higher education on fraud, waste, and abuse involving state resources.

TX SB1025

Modifies provisions relating to the elder abuse and neglect hotline

TX SB694

Modifies provisions relating to the elder abuse and neglect hotline

TX HB2634

Modifies provisions relating to the elder abuse and neglect hotline

TX HB4990

Relating to compliance with the public information law, including establishment of an open records hotline to provide information about the requirements of the public information law.

TX SB1294

Relating to compliance with the public information law, including establishment of an open records hotline to provide information about the requirements of the public information law.

TX S2657

Requires child abuse reporting hotline maintained by DCPP to provide information on resources available to victims and families.

TX A2199

Requires child abuse reporting hotline maintained by DCPP to provide information on resources available to victims and families.

TX HF2743

Office of the Inspector General provisions modified; access to records provided; data classified; immunity and confidentiality in reporting or participating in an investigation provided; process for notice, appeal, and withholding of payments established; and fraud, theft, waste, and abuse definitions modified.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.