Bill Text: TX HB334 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the consideration by employers of the consumer credit reports or other credit information of employees and applicants for employment; providing civil and administrative penalties.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-02-15 - Referred to Business & Industry [HB334 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB334-Introduced.html
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| By: Collier | H.B. No. 334 | |
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| relating to the consideration by employers of the consumer credit | ||
| reports or other credit information of employees and applicants for | ||
| employment; providing civil and administrative penalties. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 52, Labor Code, is amended by adding | ||
| Subchapter H to read as follows: | ||
| SUBCHAPTER H. CONSIDERATION OF CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTS | ||
| Sec. 52.081. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
| (1) "Applicant" means a person who has made an oral or | ||
| written application with an employer, or has sent a resume or other | ||
| correspondence to an employer, indicating an interest in | ||
| employment. | ||
| (2) "Commission" means the Texas Workforce | ||
| Commission. | ||
| (3) "Consumer" means an individual whose credit | ||
| information is used or whose credit score is computed. | ||
| (4) "Consumer reporting agency" means any person that, | ||
| for monetary fees or dues or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, | ||
| regularly engages in the practice of assembling or evaluating | ||
| consumer credit information or other information on consumers for | ||
| the purpose of furnishing consumer reports to third parties. | ||
| (5) "Credit information" means any credit-related | ||
| information derived from a credit report or found in a credit | ||
| report. The term does not include information that is not | ||
| credit-related, regardless of whether that information is | ||
| contained in a credit report. | ||
| (6) "Credit report" means any written, oral, or other | ||
| communication of information by a consumer reporting agency that | ||
| bears on a consumer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit | ||
| capacity. | ||
| (7) "Employee" and "employer" have the meanings | ||
| assigned by Section 21.002. | ||
| Sec. 52.082. RULES. The commission may adopt rules as | ||
| necessary to implement this subchapter. | ||
| Sec. 52.083. EFFECT ON OTHER LAW. This subchapter does not | ||
| limit or affect the rights, remedies, or procedures available to an | ||
| individual who alleges an unlawful employment practice prohibited | ||
| under federal law, another state law, or an order or ordinance of a | ||
| political subdivision of this state. | ||
| Sec. 52.084. PROHIBITED ACTS BY EMPLOYER. An employer may | ||
| not: | ||
| (1) directly or indirectly require, request, suggest, | ||
| or cause an employee or applicant, as a condition of employment, to: | ||
| (A) submit a credit report or other credit | ||
| information; or | ||
| (B) authorize the employer's access to the | ||
| employee's or applicant's credit report or other credit | ||
| information; | ||
| (2) use, accept, refer to, or inquire concerning the | ||
| employee's or applicant's credit report or other credit | ||
| information; or | ||
| (3) discharge, discipline, discriminate against, or | ||
| deny employment or promotion to an employee or applicant: | ||
| (A) on the basis of the employee's or applicant's | ||
| credit report or other credit information; or | ||
| (B) because the employee or applicant: | ||
| (i) refuses, declines, or fails to submit a | ||
| credit report or other credit information; or | ||
| (ii) refuses, declines, or fails to | ||
| authorize the employer access to the employee's or applicant's | ||
| credit report or other credit information. | ||
| Sec. 52.085. RETALIATION AND COERCION PROHIBITED. (a) An | ||
| employer may not discriminate against an employee or applicant | ||
| because the individual: | ||
| (1) opposes any act or practice prohibited by this | ||
| subchapter; | ||
| (2) makes or files a charge in connection with an act | ||
| or practice prohibited by this subchapter; or | ||
| (3) assists, testifies, or participates in any manner | ||
| in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing conducted under this | ||
| subchapter. | ||
| (b) An employer may not coerce, intimidate, threaten, or | ||
| interfere with an employee or applicant in the exercise or | ||
| enjoyment of, or because the employee or applicant for employment | ||
| has exercised, enjoyed, assisted, or encouraged the exercise or | ||
| enjoyment of, a right granted or protected by this subchapter. | ||
| Sec. 52.086. ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY. (a) An employer | ||
| commits an administrative violation if the employer violates this | ||
| subchapter. | ||
| (b) The penalty for a violation under this section may not | ||
| exceed $9,000. In assessing a penalty under this section, the | ||
| commission shall consider: | ||
| (1) prior violations of this subchapter by the | ||
| employer; | ||
| (2) the severity of the violation; and | ||
| (3) any other factor the commission determines to be | ||
| relevant. | ||
| Sec. 52.087. CIVIL ACTION BY EMPLOYEE OR APPLICANT. (a) An | ||
| employee or applicant aggrieved by a violation of this subchapter | ||
| may bring a civil action to enforce rights protected by this | ||
| subchapter, including an action for appropriate injunctive relief, | ||
| in the district court in the county in which the alleged violation | ||
| occurred or in which the alleged violator's residence or principal | ||
| place of business is located. | ||
| (b) An action under this section must be brought not later | ||
| than the third anniversary of the date of the violation. | ||
| (c) The employer of an employee or applicant who prevails in | ||
| a civil action under this section is liable to the affected employee | ||
| or applicant for damages equal to the amount of any wages, salary, | ||
| employment benefits, or other compensation denied or lost to the | ||
| employee or applicant by reason of the violation or, if wages, | ||
| salary, employment benefits, or other compensation has not been | ||
| denied or lost, any actual monetary losses sustained by the | ||
| employee or applicant as a direct result of the violation. | ||
| (d) An employer described by Subsection (c) is also liable | ||
| for equitable relief as appropriate, including employment, | ||
| reinstatement, and promotion. | ||
| (e) In addition to any judgment awarded to an employee or | ||
| applicant, the court may require the employer to pay reasonable | ||
| attorney's fees, reasonable expert witness fees, and other costs. | ||
| Sec. 52.088. CIVIL ACTION BY COMMISSION. (a) The | ||
| commission may bring an action to restrain violations of this | ||
| subchapter. | ||
| (b) In an action brought under this section, the court may: | ||
| (1) issue a temporary or permanent restraining order | ||
| or injunction to require compliance with this subchapter; and | ||
| (2) order any equitable relief as appropriate, | ||
| including employment, reinstatement, and promotion. | ||
| Sec. 52.089. NONAPPLICABILITY. (a) This subchapter does | ||
| not apply to: | ||
| (1) an employee in or an applicant for: | ||
| (A) a position for which disclosure or | ||
| consideration of a credit report or other credit information is | ||
| required by law or by a self-regulated industry organization; | ||
| (B) a position as a peace officer as defined by | ||
| Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure; | ||
| (C) a position that requires a surety or other | ||
| type of bond; | ||
| (D) a position that requires federal or state | ||
| security clearance; | ||
| (E) a position that is nonclerical and that has | ||
| regular access to trade secrets, intelligence information, or | ||
| national security information; | ||
| (F) a managerial position which involves setting | ||
| the direction or control of a business or a division, unit or agency | ||
| of a business, and that has financial responsibility over an | ||
| employer's funds or assets worth at least $10,000; or | ||
| (G) a managerial position that: | ||
| (i) involves setting the direction or | ||
| control of a business or a division, unit or agency of a business, | ||
| and that involves digital security systems, including controlling | ||
| access to all parts of an employer's computer system; and | ||
| (ii) does not include all members in an | ||
| employer's information technology department or a person who has | ||
| access to a computer system or network available to employees | ||
| generally; or | ||
| (2) an employer engaged in financial services. | ||
| (b) The exemptions provided by Subsection (a)(1) apply only | ||
| to the specific position that an employee is in or for which an | ||
| applicant applies and not the employee or the applicant generally. | ||
| An employer or industry as a whole is not exempt from the | ||
| requirements of this subchapter. | ||
| (c) For purposes of this section: | ||
| (1) "Employer engaged in financial services" means: | ||
| (A) a bank, savings and loan association or | ||
| savings bank, credit union, or other depository institution or its | ||
| subsidiaries or affiliates; | ||
| (B) a mortgage banker or residential mortgage | ||
| loan company; | ||
| (C) a securities firm or registered financial | ||
| advisory firm; | ||
| (D) a regulated loan company; or | ||
| (E) an insurance company or insurance agency. | ||
| (2) "Trade secret" means: | ||
| (A) confidential or proprietary business | ||
| information; or | ||
| (B) information, including a formula, pattern, | ||
| compilation, program, device, method, technique, or process that: | ||
| (i) derives independent economic value, | ||
| actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and not | ||
| being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who | ||
| could obtain economic value from the disclosure or use of the | ||
| information; and | ||
| (ii) is the subject of efforts that are | ||
| reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy. | ||
| SECTION 2. This Act applies only to an adverse employment | ||
| action that is taken by an employer against an employee or applicant | ||
| for employment or other employer conduct that occurs on or after | ||
| January 1, 2018. Action taken by an employer or other conduct that | ||
| occurs before January 1, 2018, is governed by the law in effect | ||
| immediately before the effective date of this Act, and the former | ||
| law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
| SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. | ||
