Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB742 Introduced / Bill

Filed 11/12/2024

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                    89R2674 MCF-F
 By: Thompson H.B. No. 742




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to human trafficking prevention, including training for
 first responders, disclosure of human trafficking information by
 certain health care facilities, and protection for facility
 employees who report human trafficking.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle A, Title 9, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 763 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 763.  HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION TRAINING
 SUBCHAPTER A. TRAINING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
 Sec. 763.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Commission" means the Health and Human Services
 Commission.
 (2)  "Executive commissioner" means the executive
 commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission.
 (3)  "First responder" means a public safety employee
 whose duties include responding rapidly to an emergency. The term:
 (A)  includes:
 (i)  fire protection personnel, as defined
 by Section 419.021, Government Code; and
 (ii)  emergency medical services personnel,
 as defined by Section 773.003; and
 (B)  does not include:
 (i)  volunteer emergency services
 personnel;
 (ii)  an emergency medical services
 volunteer, as defined by Section 773.003; or
 (iii)  a peace officer or reserve law
 enforcement officer, as those terms are defined by Section
 1701.001, Occupations Code, who is performing law enforcement
 duties.
 (4)  "Human trafficking" means conduct that
 constitutes an offense under Section 20A.02, Penal Code.
 Sec. 763.002.  REQUIRED HUMAN TRAFFICKING TRAINING. A first
 responder, within the time prescribed by commission rule, shall
 successfully complete a training course approved by the executive
 commissioner on identifying, assisting, and reporting victims of
 human trafficking.
 Sec. 763.003.  TRAINING COURSE APPROVAL. (a)  The executive
 commissioner shall:
 (1)  approve training courses on human trafficking
 prevention, including at least one course available without charge;
 and
 (2)  post a list of the approved training courses on the
 commission's Internet website.
 (b)  The executive commissioner shall update the list of
 approved training courses described by Subsection (a) as necessary
 and consider for approval training courses conducted by health care
 facilities.
 SECTION 2.  Section 241.011, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 241.011.  HUMAN TRAFFICKING SIGNS REQUIRED.  (a) An
 emergency department of a hospital shall display a sign, at least 11
 inches by 17 inches in size, written in at least a 16-point font and
 in the form prescribed by the attorney general, that includes:
 (1)  the following statements:
 (A)  "All health care practitioners and first
 responders are required to receive human trafficking prevention
 training."; and
 (B)  "A hospital employee may not be disciplined,
 retaliated against, or otherwise discriminated against for
 reporting in good faith a suspected act of human trafficking.";
 (2)  information on recognizing and reporting human
 trafficking and a list of human trafficking indicators;
 (3)  a phone number the attorney general designates for
 reporting a suspected act of human trafficking; and
 (4)  contact information for reporting suspicious
 activity to the Department of Public Safety.
 (b)  The sign described by Subsection (a) must be posted:
 (1)  in a location easily visible to all hospital
 employees; and
 (2)  separately in English, Spanish, and any other
 primary language spoken by 10 percent or more of the hospital's
 employees [separate signs, in English and Spanish, that comply with
 Section 245.025 as if the hospital is an abortion facility].
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter A, Chapter 241, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 241.0115 to read as follows:
 Sec. 241.0115.  DISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION PROHIBITED.
 A hospital may not discipline, retaliate against, or otherwise
 discriminate against a hospital employee who in good faith reports
 a suspected act of human trafficking to the hospital, a law
 enforcement agency, the National Human Trafficking Resource
 Center, the attorney general, or any other appropriate authority.
 SECTION 4.  Subchapter D, Chapter 254, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Sections 254.161 and 254.162 to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 254.161.  HUMAN TRAFFICKING SIGNS REQUIRED. (a)  A
 freestanding emergency medical care facility shall display a sign,
 at least 11 inches by 17 inches in size, written in at least a
 16-point font and in the form prescribed by the attorney general,
 that includes:
 (1)  the following statements:
 (A)  "All health care practitioners and first
 responders are required to receive human trafficking prevention
 training."; and
 (B)  "A freestanding emergency medical care
 facility employee may not be disciplined, retaliated against, or
 otherwise discriminated against for reporting in good faith a
 suspected act of human trafficking.";
 (2)  information on recognizing and reporting human
 trafficking and a list of human trafficking indicators;
 (3)  a phone number the attorney general designates for
 reporting a suspected act of human trafficking; and
 (4)  contact information for reporting suspicious
 activity to the Department of Public Safety.
 (b)  The sign described by Subsection (a) must be posted:
 (1)  in a location easily visible to all facility
 employees; and
 (2)  separately in English, Spanish, and any other
 primary language spoken by 10 percent or more of the facility's
 employees.
 Sec. 254.162.  DISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION PROHIBITED.  A
 freestanding emergency medical care facility may not discipline,
 retaliate against, or otherwise discriminate against a facility
 employee who in good faith reports a suspected act of human
 trafficking to the facility, a law enforcement agency, the National
 Human Trafficking Resource Center, the attorney general, or any
 other appropriate authority.
 SECTION 5.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human
 Services Commission shall approve and post on the commission's
 Internet website the list of approved human trafficking prevention
 training courses and adopt rules necessary to implement Subchapter
 A, Chapter 763, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 6.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the attorney general shall design the sign required by
 Section 241.011, Health and Safety Code, as amended by this Act, and
 Section 254.161, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.