Bill Text: TX HB4445 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to certain requirements regarding worksite exposures to illness related to public health emergencies; providing a civil penalty.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-29 - Referred to International Relations & Economic Development [HB4445 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB4445-Introduced.html
By: Hinojosa | H.B. No. 4445 |
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relating to certain requirements regarding worksite exposures to | ||
illness related to public health emergencies; providing a civil | ||
penalty. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Title 3, Labor Code, is amended by adding Chapter | ||
104A to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 104A. REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO CASES AND EXPOSURE AT | ||
WORKSITES RELATED TO A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY | ||
Sec. 104A.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Commission" means the Texas Workforce | ||
Commission. | ||
(2) "Public health emergency" means a determination by | ||
the commissioner of the Department of State Health Services, | ||
evidenced in an emergency order issued by the commissioner, that | ||
there exists an immediate threat from a communicable disease, | ||
health condition, or chemical, biological, radiological, or | ||
electromagnetic exposure that: | ||
(A) potentially poses a risk of death or severe | ||
illness or harm to the public; and | ||
(B) potentially creates a substantial risk of | ||
harmful exposure to the public. | ||
(3) "Department" means the Department of State Health | ||
Services. | ||
(4) "Employee" means an individual who is employed by | ||
an employer for compensation. | ||
(5) "Employer" means a person who employs one or more | ||
employees. The term includes a public employer. | ||
(6) "Infected individual" means an individual who: | ||
(A) has a laboratory-confirmed illness related | ||
to a public health emergency; or | ||
(B) is ordered by a local health authority, the | ||
department, or another governmental entity to isolate or quarantine | ||
due to exposure to a disease, health condition, or other illness | ||
related to a public health emergency; or | ||
(C) dies and whose cause of death is determined | ||
to be related to a disease, health condition, or other illness | ||
related to a public health emergency. | ||
Sec. 104A.002. NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES AND SUBCONTRACTORS | ||
REGARDING POTENTIAL EXPOSURE RELATED TO A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY. | ||
(a) Not later than the next calendar day that the employer's | ||
worksite is open to employees after the date an employer becomes | ||
aware that an infected individual was present at the employer's | ||
worksite while infectious, including through receiving notice from | ||
an infected employee or the employee's emergency contact, a | ||
subcontractor, a health care provider, or a local health authority, | ||
the employer shall: | ||
(1) provide written notice of potential exposure to | ||
any employee, and the employer of any subcontractor, who was | ||
present in the same area of the worksite at any time the infected | ||
individual was present; | ||
(2) provide to each employee described by Subdivision | ||
(1) written information regarding any: | ||
(A) public health emergency-related benefits to | ||
which the employee may be entitled under state or federal law, | ||
including workers' compensation benefits; | ||
(B) types of leave which may be available to the | ||
employee under state and federal law, which may include public | ||
health emergency-related leave, sick leave, state-mandated leave, | ||
and supplemental sick leave; and | ||
(C) applicable anti-retaliation and | ||
anti-discrimination protections; and | ||
(3) provide to all employees and to employers of any | ||
subcontractors information regarding the disinfection of the | ||
worksite and the employer's safety plan under any state or federal | ||
public health emergency guidelines established. | ||
(b) An employer shall provide the notice required under | ||
Subsection (a)(1): | ||
(1) in English, Spanish, and any other language spoken | ||
by a substantial portion of the employees and subcontractors at the | ||
employer's worksite; and | ||
(2) in a manner that can reasonably be anticipated to | ||
be received not later than the next calendar day after the date the | ||
employer sends the notice, including by delivering the notice in | ||
person or by e-mail or text message. | ||
(c) An employer shall maintain records of the notices | ||
provided under this section for at least one year. | ||
Sec. 104A.003. REPORT REGARDING PUBLIC HEALTH | ||
EMERGENCY-RELATED WORKSITE OUTBREAK. (a) This section does not | ||
apply to a health care facility, as defined by Section 108.002, | ||
Health and Safety Code. | ||
(b) Not later than 48 hours after the time an employer | ||
becomes aware that the number of illnesses or cases related to a | ||
public health emergency at the employer's worksite constitutes a | ||
worksite outbreak, as determined by the rules adopted under Section | ||
104A.009, the employer shall report the outbreak to the applicable | ||
local health authority and provide to the health authority: | ||
(1) the name, phone number, occupation, and worksite | ||
location of each employee who is an infected individual; | ||
(2) the employer's business address; and | ||
(3) the North American Industry Classification System | ||
(NAICS) code for the worksite at which the infected individuals | ||
work. | ||
(c) After making a report to a local health authority under | ||
Subsection (b) regarding a worksite, an employer must report to the | ||
health authority any subsequent illnesses or cases related to the | ||
public health emergency at the worksite immediately after the | ||
employer becomes aware of the cases. | ||
Sec. 104A.004. PUBLIC INFORMATION ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH | ||
EMERGENCY-RELATED WORKSITE OUTBREAKS. (a) A local health | ||
authority shall promptly provide to the department any information | ||
reported by an employer to the health authority under Section | ||
104A.003. | ||
(b) The department shall post on the department's Internet | ||
website the information received from local health authorities | ||
under Section 104A.003 in a manner that allows the public to track | ||
the number and frequency of public health emergency-related | ||
worksite outbreaks and the number of public health | ||
emergency-related illnesses or cases and worksite outbreaks by | ||
industry. | ||
(c) The commission shall include on the commission's | ||
publicly accessible Internet website a clearly marked direct link | ||
to the information posted by the department under Subsection (b). | ||
Sec. 104A.005. CONFIDENTIALITY OF EMPLOYEE INFORMATION. | ||
Personally identifiable employee information collected under this | ||
chapter is confidential, is not subject to Chapter 552, Government | ||
Code, and may not otherwise be released or made public by any | ||
person. | ||
Sec. 104A.006. EMPLOYEE DISCLOSURE OF MEDICAL INFORMATION. | ||
In complying with this chapter, an employer may not require an | ||
employee to disclose medical information unless otherwise required | ||
by state or federal law. | ||
Sec. 104A.007. RETALIATION PROHIBITED; COMPLAINT; | ||
ENFORCEMENT. (a) An employer may not take retaliatory personnel | ||
action or otherwise discriminate against an employee because the | ||
employee discloses a positive public health emergency-related | ||
diagnostic test, a diagnosis of an illness or case related to a | ||
public health emergency, or an order to quarantine or isolate due to | ||
an illness or case related to a public health emergency. | ||
(b) An individual aggrieved by a violation of this section | ||
may file a complaint with the commission. A complaint filed under | ||
this section is subject to Subchapters E and F, Chapter 21. | ||
(c) The commission shall enforce this section in the manner | ||
prescribed by Chapter 21 for a violation of that chapter. | ||
Sec. 104A.008. ENFORCEMENT OF CERTAIN NOTICE REQUIREMENTS; | ||
CIVIL PENALTY. (a) An employer who violates Section | ||
104A.002(a)(1) or (3) is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed | ||
$10,000 for each violation. | ||
(b) A civil penalty may be recovered in a suit brought by the | ||
attorney general, a district attorney, or a county attorney. | ||
Sec. 104A.009. RULES; FORMS. (a) The executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall | ||
adopt rules for determining the number of cases that constitute a | ||
public health emergency-related worksite outbreak for purposes of | ||
Section 104A.003 based on the number of employees and | ||
subcontractors usually at the worksite. | ||
(b) The department shall develop and make available | ||
standardized forms for providing the notice required under Section | ||
104A.002 and the report required under Section 104A.003. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |