Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1604

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

Caption

Relating to the adoption of a mental health leave policy for certain qualified employees.

Impact

SB1604 impacts state laws by mandating the adoption of mental health leave policies across agencies employing qualified personnel. Through this legislation, it aims to eliminate the stigma associated with mental health needs in high-stress professions and promotes a culture of care and support. By ensuring that these professionals can take time off for their mental health, the bill could lead to improved job performance, better public safety outcomes, and less burnout among law enforcement and related employees.

Summary

Senate Bill 1604 aims to establish a mental health leave policy specifically for qualified employees of certain agencies in Texas, including peace officers, telecommunicators, criminal intelligence analysts, and crime analysts. This bill recognizes the unique challenges and traumatic situations faced by these professionals in their line of work and seeks to provide them with the necessary support and resources to address mental health issues. The legislation mandates that agencies adopt clear policies specifying the conditions under which mental health leave may be granted, along with guidelines for maintaining anonymity during its utilization.

Contention

The introduction of SB1604 may encounter some contention primarily from budgetary perspectives, as agencies will need to allocate funds to implement and sustain the proposed mental health leave programs. Furthermore, discussions might arise regarding the adequacy and effectiveness of the policies once implemented, specifically related to privacy concerns and the potential misuse of mental health leave. Critics could argue about the feasibility of such measures, especially in terms of ensuring comprehensive training and support mechanisms within agencies.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 614. Peace Officers And Fire Fighters
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1486

Relating to the adoption of a mental health leave policy for certain telecommunicators.

TX HB2034

Relating to certain mental health policies and services for peace officers and fire fighters.

TX HB2927

Relating to quarantine leave for certain public safety employees.

TX SB222

Relating to paid leave by certain state employees for the birth or adoption of a child.

TX HB2600

Relating to the employment of peace officers who seek or receive mental health care.

TX HB1580

Relating to paid leave by certain state employees for the birth or adoption of a child.

TX HB3463

Relating to paid leave by certain state employees for the birth or adoption of a child.

TX SB966

Relating to paid leave by certain state employees for the birth or adoption of a child.

TX HB893

Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees; providing administrative and civil penalties.

TX HB494

Relating to employment leave for certain family or medical obligations.

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