Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB190

Caption

Relating to a database of employers penalized for failure to pay wages or convicted of certain criminal offenses involving wage theft.

Impact

With the implementation of this bill, the state laws governing employer penalties and accountability will shift to include more stringent measures against wage theft. Employers who are assessed administrative penalties, fail to comply with wage payment orders, or are convicted of offenses relating to wage theft will be included in the database for a period of three years. This could lead to increased compliance with wage payment laws as employers will be more aware of the potential repercussions of violating these laws.

Summary

House Bill 190 seeks to create a publicly accessible database of employers who have been penalized for failing to pay wages or who have been convicted of criminal offenses related to wage theft. The legislation mandates that the Texas Workforce Commission establish this database by December 1, 2021. The purpose of the bill is to enhance transparency and accountability among employers while providing important information to employees about potential wage theft by their employers.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 190 represents a significant step towards addressing wage theft in Texas by increasing the accountability of employers. The establishment of a database could empower employees with the knowledge they need to recognize businesses that have a history of wage theft, thus promoting more ethical labor practices in the state.

Contention

While supporters of HB 190 tout its potential to protect employee rights and ensure fair wages, there may be concerns regarding the fairness of the listing process and the implications for businesses. The bill allows employers to dispute their inclusion in the database, which raises questions about the effectiveness of the processes in place to handle disputes and the criteria used to determine inclusion. Additionally, businesses may express concerns about the potential for reputational damage due to inclusion in the database, even if disputes reveal mitigating circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2872

Relating to a database of employers penalized for failure to pay wages or convicted of certain criminal offenses involving wage theft.

TX SB67

Relating to a database of and the barring from state contracts of certain employers for wage theft.

TX HB4642

Relating to offenses involving the manufacture or delivery of certain controlled substances and the enforcement and prevention of those offenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB5202

Relating to a central database containing information about offenders who have committed certain violent offenses.

TX SB1185

Relating to the punishment for the offense of burglary of a vehicle involving theft of a firearm; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB76

Relating to reporting the loss or theft of a firearm; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1402

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.

TX SB1518

Relating to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses related to terrorism.

TX HB4968

Relating to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses related to terrorism.

TX HB3854

Relating to creating the criminal offense of possession of an animal by a person convicted of multiple offenses involving animal cruelty and to conditions of punishment and community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.