Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1304

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

Caption

Relating to the classification of workers for purposes of the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act; providing a penalty.

Impact

By instituting clearer guidelines on worker classification, HB 1304 is expected to have substantial implications for businesses and workers in Texas. The inclusion of penalties for those who fail to properly classify workers aims to discourage misclassification practices that can deprive employees of unemployment benefits and other worker rights. The law could lead to increased compliance costs for employers, particularly in industries with a high turnover rate or where independent contracting is common.

Summary

House Bill 1304 addresses the classification of workers under the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act. The bill amends existing definitions and provisions concerning employee status and introduces specific penalties for misclassification. A key change involves a presumption of employment for individuals providing services for wages, allowing this presumption to be rebutted if the employer can demonstrate a lack of control over the worker's performance. This is significant as it alters the landscape for how service workers are classified in Texas.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 1304 may arise from debates about the potential impact on gig economy workers and independent contractors. Supporters argue that clearer definitions will protect workers' rights and ensure they receive appropriate benefits, while critics might raise concerns about how these new regulations could burden small businesses and limit employment flexibility. Additionally, questions about the enforcement of these new classifications and penalties may fuel further discussions among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

TX SB592

Identical Relating to the classification of workers for purposes of the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act; providing a penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1054

Relating to the classification of certain construction workers and the eligibility of those workers for unemployment benefits; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB2907

Relating to measures to prevent and address fraud in the administration of the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB4556

Relating to the determination of whether a person is intoxicated for purposes of the Texas Workers' Compensation Act.

TX HB2458

Relating to claimant eligibility and initial claims under the unemployment compensation system.

TX HB3335

Relating to employment activities of certain peace officers responding to an emergency call for purposes of the Texas Workers' Compensation Act.

TX HB790

Relating to the processes for and the adjudication and payment of certain claims under the workers' compensation system.

TX HB4389

Relating to the funding mechanism for the regulation of workers' compensation and workers' compensation insurance; authorizing surcharges.

TX HB2204

Relating to the eligibility of school bus drivers and cafeteria workers for unemployment compensation benefits.

TX SB1689

Relating to claimant eligibility and initial claims under the unemployment compensation system.

TX HB4902

Relating to the eligibility of certain individuals for unemployment benefits and the validity of certain claims for unemployment benefits submitted to the Texas Workforce Commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.