Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB270

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

Caption

Relating to civil liability for discriminatory false reports to law enforcement agencies or emergency service providers.

Impact

If enacted, HB 270 would introduce a significant legal recourse for victims of discriminatory false reporting. It is designed to safeguard individuals from reporting that is motivated by bias related to race, color, disability, religion, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Victims who prevail in such claims would also have the opportunity to recover attorney's fees and costs associated with legal proceedings, making it more feasible for them to seek justice.

Summary

House Bill 270 addresses the issue of civil liability for individuals who submit false reports to law enforcement or emergency services with malicious intent. Specifically, the bill stipulates that anyone found to have submitted a false report due to bias or prejudice against the reported individual can be held liable for damages not exceeding $250. This provision aims to discourage discrimination in reporting practices and protect individuals from unjustified legal actions based on false claims.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote accountability and protect individuals against discriminatory practices, points of contention may arise regarding its enforcement and the implications for freedom of speech or citizens' responsibility in reporting suspicious activities. Critics could argue that such a law might deter individuals from reporting genuine concerns for fear of potential liabilities or misinterpretation of intent. Proponents, however, emphasize the importance of distinguishing between legitimate reporting and malicious falsehoods that harm innocent individuals.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Civil Practice And Remedies Code

  • Chapter 100. Use Of Force In Defense Of Commercial Nuclear Power Plants
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB689

Relating to civil liability for discriminatory false reports to law enforcement agencies or emergency service providers.

TX HB4897

Relating to civil liability for online impersonation.

TX HB22

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX HB36

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX HB2690

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX HB111

Relating to abortion, including civil liability for distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and duties of Internet service providers; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a private civil right of action.

TX SB302

Relating to employer civil liability for a vaccine requirement imposed on the employer's employees.

TX HB3357

Relating to civil liability for obscenity.

TX HB4557

Relating to liability for capturing and storing carbon dioxide.

TX SB1422

Relating to enforcement of criminal offenses by state agencies, law enforcement agencies, political subdivisions, or local entities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.