Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4969

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

Caption

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.

Impact

The impact of HB 4969, set to take effect on September 1, 2025, is expected to significantly influence the landscape of child welfare services in Texas. By enabling providers to recover legal costs, the bill incentivizes the safeguarding of these providers' rights, thereby promoting a more supportive environment for professionals in the child welfare sector. It reflects a growing acknowledgment of the importance of conscience rights, particularly in sensitive areas of human services and child welfare.

Summary

House Bill 4969 focuses on providing legal remedies for child welfare services providers who face adverse actions that violate their rights of conscience. This bill aims to enhance protections for these providers, allowing them to seek compensation for attorney's fees and court costs when they successfully assert a claim or defense against wrongful actions taken against them. It stems from concerns over the treatment of child welfare service providers and their ability to operate in accordance with their ethical and moral beliefs without fear of retribution or adverse professional consequences.

Contention

However, the bill may also spark debate as it raises important questions about the balance between individual conscience rights and the provision of child welfare services. Critics may argue that expanded protections for providers could potentially interfere with the delivery of services, particularly in cases where a provider's personal beliefs conflict with the needs or rights of the children and families they serve. This contention could lead to discussions about ethical responsibilities versus personal convictions in professional settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4452

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

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 H7759

Provides a specific cause of action for violations of the rights of nursing home patients chapter.

TX S3199

Provides a specific cause of action for violations of the rights of nursing home patients chapter.

TX HF1215

Licensing violation actions against chapter 245D providers modified, and reports required.

TX SB2079

Relating to certain actions for personal injury that arise out of a sexual offense against a child or disabled individual and are brought against a non-perpetrator of the offense.

TX HB5074

Relating to certain actions for personal injury that arise out of a sexual offense against a child or disabled individual and are brought against a non-perpetrator of the offense.

TX HB3582

Relating to a private civil cause of action against a public school for the violation of certain student or parental rights.

TX H7352

Established a cause of action against state government entities for violation of civil rights.

TX S2607

Established a cause of action against state government entities for violation of civil rights.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.