Relating to sexual abuse and assault prevention training for employees of amusement ride operators.
Impact
The bill seeks to amend the existing Texas Occupations Code, specifically Section 2151.101, which governs the operation of amusement rides. By requiring employees to undergo specific training, SB2715 aims to enhance the overall safety protocols for amusement ride operators. This change is expected to build a more informed workforce that is equipped to recognize, prevent, and respond to cases of sexual abuse and assault on premises tied to entertainment facilities.
Summary
SB2715 proposes the inclusion of a mandatory sexual abuse and assault prevention training program for employees of amusement ride operators in Texas. This training is aimed at ensuring the safety and protection of individuals, particularly minors, who frequent amusement parks and other facilities where rides are operated. The emphasis on employee training highlights a proactive approach to addressing potential risks associated with working in environments where close interactions with the public are routine.
Contention
While the bill is primarily focused on enhancing safety, it may be met with discussions regarding the feasibility of implementing such training across all amusement ride operators. Some may raise concerns about potential costs, the sufficiency of existing training measures, and the extent to which the state should mandate training for private sector employees. Nonetheless, proponents argue that such measures are crucial given the vulnerabilities of the public, particularly children, in amusement settings.
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