Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB315

Caption

Relating to restrictions on the age of persons employed by or allowed on the premises of a sexually oriented business; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

The legislation significantly alters existing laws regarding employment practices in sexually oriented businesses by ensuring that they cannot hire individuals under 21 years of age. This change not only aims to protect minors but also seeks to enforce a stricter regulatory framework for these types of establishments. The bill's provisions also ensure that local authorities, such as the Attorney General, can take legal action against businesses that violate these new restrictions, thereby increasing accountability.

Summary

Senate Bill 315 aims to impose strict age restrictions on individuals allowed to work in or enter the premises of sexually oriented businesses. Specifically, the bill prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from being present on such premises, thereby enhancing protections for minors. In addition to limiting access, the bill establishes criminal penalties for sexually oriented businesses that knowingly admit minors, with escalating sanctions for repeated violations, including suspension and cancellation of operating licenses.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 315 has been largely supportive among lawmakers, as it received unanimous approval in both the Senate and the House. Proponents argue that the bill protects vulnerable populations by enforcing boundaries on the age of individuals allowed in these businesses, thus promoting community safety. However, there may be dissent from some business owners who view these restrictions as an impediment to their operations, fearing economic repercussions due to stricter regulations on who can be employed or present in their businesses.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 315 include discussions on the balance between business freedoms and the protection of minors. Some critics express concern that the age restrictions might unfairly limit job opportunities for young adults in the sector, while supporters emphasize the necessity of safeguarding children from potentially harmful environments. The debate reflects broader societal views on the role of government in regulating personal conduct and business behaviors, particularly in the context of adult entertainment.

Companion Bills

TX HB3520

Same As Relating to restrictions on the age of persons employed by or allowed on the premises of a sexually oriented business; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB166

Similar To Relating to restrictions on the age of persons employed by or allowed on the premises of a sexually oriented business; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1655

Similar To Relating to restrictions on the age of persons employed by or allowed on the premises of a sexually oriented business; creating a criminal offense.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4129

Relating to prohibiting certain erotic performances; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB4014

Relating to prohibiting the carrying of a firearm by a member of a criminal street gang while engaged in certain criminal activity; creating a criminal offense; changing the eligibility for community supervision.

TX HB312

Relating to the criminal offense of carrying a handgun while intoxicated.

TX HB1343

Relating to prohibiting carrying a firearm while intoxicated; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB191

Relating to prohibiting the possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises of certain sexually oriented businesses; creating a criminal offense; providing a criminal penalty.

TX SB12

Relating to the authority to regulate sexually oriented performances and to restricting those performances on the premises of a commercial enterprise, on public property, or in the presence of an individual younger than 18 years of age; authorizing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1527

Relating to human trafficking, including the prosecution and punishment of compelling and solicitation of prostitution and other sexual or assaultive offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3451

Relating to human trafficking, including the prosecution and punishment of compelling and solicitation of prostitution and other sexual or assaultive offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.

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 HB1266

Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.