Bill Text: TX SB17 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to discrimination by a state agency against an applicant for or holder of an occupational license.
Sponsorship: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 6-1)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-04-04 - Referred to State Affairs [SB17 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SB17-Engrossed.html
| By: Perry, et al. | S.B. No. 17 | |
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| relating to discrimination by a state agency against an applicant | ||
| for or holder of an occupational license. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 57, Occupations Code, is amended by | ||
| adding Sections 57.003 and 57.004 to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 57.003. CERTAIN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING RULES OR | ||
| POLICIES PROHIBITED. (a) A state agency that issues a license or | ||
| otherwise regulates a business, occupation, or profession may not | ||
| adopt any rule, regulation, or policy or impose a penalty that: | ||
| (1) limits an applicant's ability to obtain, maintain, | ||
| or renew a license based on a sincerely held religious belief of the | ||
| applicant; or | ||
| (2) burdens an applicant's or a license holder's: | ||
| (A) free exercise of religion, regardless of | ||
| whether the burden is the result of a rule generally applicable to | ||
| all applicants or license holders; | ||
| (B) freedom of speech regarding a sincerely held | ||
| religious belief; or | ||
| (C) membership in any religious organization. | ||
| (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to the licensing or | ||
| regulation of a first responder, as defined by Section 421.095, | ||
| Government Code. | ||
| (c) Subsection (a) does not prohibit a state agency from | ||
| taking any action to ensure that the standard of care or practice | ||
| for the applicable business, occupation, or profession is | ||
| satisfied. | ||
| (d) This section may not be construed to: | ||
| (1) authorize an applicant or license holder to not | ||
| pay a license issuance or renewal fee; | ||
| (2) authorize a license holder to refuse to provide a | ||
| medical service within the scope of the person's license that is | ||
| necessary to prevent death or imminent serious bodily injury; or | ||
| (3) limit any right, privilege, or protection granted | ||
| to any person under the constitution and laws of this state and the | ||
| United States. | ||
| Sec. 57.004. ADMINISTRATIVE OR JUDICIAL RELIEF. (a) A | ||
| person may assert that a state agency rule, regulation, or policy, | ||
| or a penalty imposed by the agency, violates Section 57.003 as a | ||
| defense in an administrative hearing or as a claim or defense in a | ||
| judicial proceeding under Chapter 37, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
| Code, except that the person may not assert the violation as a | ||
| defense to: | ||
| (1) an allegation of sexual misconduct; or | ||
| (2) prosecution of an offense. | ||
| (b) A person may bring an action for injunctive relief | ||
| against a violation of Section 57.003. | ||
| SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
| a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
| provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
| Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
| Act takes effect September 1, 2019. | ||
