Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3153 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/21/2025

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                    89R13914 MPF-D
 By: Kerwin H.B. No. 3153




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to hiring and employment requirements for persons in
 direct contact with children at certain facilities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle D, Title 9, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 811 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 811. EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN FACILITIES TO
 PREVENT PHYSICAL OR SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN
 Sec. 811.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Commission" means the Health and Human Services
 Commission.
 (2)  "Department" means the Texas Juvenile Justice
 Department.
 (3)  "Facility" means:
 (A)  a residential treatment facility or group
 home licensed or otherwise regulated by the commission;
 (B)  a juvenile detention facility regulated by
 the department; or
 (C)  a shelter operated by or under the authority
 of a county or municipality that provides temporary living
 accommodations for individuals who are homeless.
 Sec. 811.002.  APPLICABILITY. This chapter applies only to
 the following governmental entities:
 (1)  the commission;
 (2)  the department;
 (3)  a county; and
 (4)  a municipality.
 Sec. 811.003.  REQUIRED CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION
 REVIEW AND EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION. (a) A governmental entity to
 which this chapter applies shall ensure each facility the entity
 regulates or operates reviews state and federal criminal history
 record information and conducts an employment verification for each
 person:
 (1)  who is:
 (A)  an applicant for employment with the
 facility;
 (B)  an employee of the facility;
 (C)  an applicant for a volunteer position with
 the facility;
 (D)  a volunteer with the facility;
 (E)  an applicant for an independent contractor
 position with the facility; or
 (F)  an independent contractor of the facility;
 and
 (2)  who may be placed in direct contact with a child
 receiving services at the facility.
 (b)  For purposes of Subsection (a)(2), a person may be
 placed in direct contact with a child if the person's position
 potentially requires the person to:
 (1)  provide care, supervision, or guidance to a child;
 (2)  exercise any form of control over a child; or
 (3)  routinely interact with a child.
 (c)  In conducting an employment verification under
 Subsection (a), the facility must at a minimum contact the previous
 employers listed in the submitted application materials for each
 applicant.
 (d)  Each facility shall obtain electronic updates from the
 Department of Public Safety of arrests and convictions for each
 person:
 (1)  described by Subsection (a)(1)(B), (D), or (F);
 and
 (2)  who continues as an employee, volunteer, or
 independent contractor or who otherwise continues to be placed in
 direct contact with a child at the facility.
 Sec. 811.004.  EFFECT OF CERTAIN CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS OR
 CHILD ABUSE ALLEGATIONS. (a) A facility may not offer a person an
 employment, volunteer, or independent contractor position and must
 terminate the person's position if, based on a criminal history
 record information review or an employment verification of that
 person, the facility discovers the person:
 (1)  engaged in physical or sexual abuse of a child
 constituting an offense under Section 21.02, 22.011, 22.021, or
 25.02, Penal Code; or
 (2)  was terminated from a previous position based on
 allegations of engaging in conduct described by Subdivision (1).
 (b)  A separation agreement for a facility employee,
 volunteer, or independent contractor may not include a provision
 that prohibits disclosure to a prospective employer of an
 allegation of conduct constituting an offense under Section 21.02,
 22.011, 22.021, or 25.02, Penal Code.
 Sec. 811.005.  TRAINING REQUIREMENTS. A facility must
 provide training to each employee, volunteer, or independent
 contractor who may be placed in direct contact with a child. The
 training must include:
 (1)  recognition of the signs of physical and sexual
 abuse and reporting requirements for suspected physical and sexual
 abuse;
 (2)  the facility's policies related to reporting of
 physical and sexual abuse; and
 (3)  methods for maintaining professional and
 appropriate relationships with children.
 SECTION 2.  Section 811.004(b), Health and Safety Code, as
 added by this Act, applies only to an agreement entered into on or
 after the effective date of this Act.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.