Bill Text: TX SJR6 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Sexual Harassment Oversight Commission.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-02-07 - Referred to State Affairs [SJR6 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SJR6-Introduced.html
| By: Rodríguez | S.J.R. No. 6 | |
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| proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Sexual | ||
| Harassment Oversight Commission. | ||
| BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. The Texas Constitution is amended by adding | ||
| Article XVIII to read as follows: | ||
| ARTICLE XVIII | ||
| Sec. 1. In this article: | ||
| (1) "Commission" means the Sexual Harassment | ||
| Oversight Commission. | ||
| (2) "Legislative employee" means an employee of the | ||
| senate, the house of representatives, or a legislative service | ||
| agency, including: | ||
| (A) legislative aides to members; | ||
| (B) legislative interns; or | ||
| (C) volunteer staff. | ||
| (3) "State agency" means a board, commission, office, | ||
| department, or other agency in the executive, judicial, or | ||
| legislative branch of state government. The term does include | ||
| institutions of higher education. | ||
| (4) "Third party" means a newsperson, lobbyist, or | ||
| member of the general public who has business at the State Capitol | ||
| or who is doing business with legislative service agencies, the | ||
| senate, or the house of representatives. | ||
| Sec. 2. (a) The Sexual Harassment Oversight Commission is | ||
| established. | ||
| (b) The commission is composed of five members as follows: | ||
| (1) one member appointed by the governor; | ||
| (2) one member appointed by the lieutenant governor; | ||
| (3) one member appointed by the speaker of the house of | ||
| representatives; | ||
| (4) one member appointed by the president of the State | ||
| Bar of Texas who is a licensed attorney specializing in employment | ||
| law; and | ||
| (5) one member appointed by the president of the | ||
| largest union representing employees of state agencies. | ||
| Sec. 3. (a) Members of the commission serve four-year | ||
| terms. | ||
| (b) A vacancy on the commission shall be filled in the same | ||
| manner as the original appointment. | ||
| Sec. 4. The commission shall: | ||
| (1) in consultation with each legislative standing | ||
| committee with primary jurisdiction over administration, human | ||
| resources staff employed by the legislature, and any legislative | ||
| staff attorneys who specialize in labor law, establish a | ||
| standardized sexual harassment policy for persons involved in the | ||
| work of the legislature; | ||
| (2) publish the policy established under Subdivision | ||
| (1) of this section on the public Internet websites of the house of | ||
| representatives and the senate; | ||
| (3) recommend to state agencies minimum standards for | ||
| sexual harassment policies; | ||
| (4) review and investigate all complaints of | ||
| violations of the commission's sexual harassment policy submitted | ||
| to the commission; and | ||
| (5) impose appropriate sanctions against persons who | ||
| violate the commission's sexual harassment policy. | ||
| Sec. 5. The sexual harassment policy under Section 4 of this | ||
| article must: | ||
| (1) include a clear definition of sexual harassment; | ||
| (2) apply to legislators, legislative employees, and | ||
| third parties; | ||
| (3) include a clear statement prohibiting retaliation | ||
| for submitting a complaint to the commission; | ||
| (4) include a statement providing confidentiality, to | ||
| the extent possible, for all persons involved with a complaint | ||
| submitted to the commission; | ||
| (5) include a procedure for obtaining assistance from | ||
| an independent investigator who is not involved with the work of the | ||
| legislature in investigating a sexual harassment complaint, if | ||
| warranted; | ||
| (6) include an appeals procedure; and | ||
| (7) provide notice that a complainant is not precluded | ||
| from also filing a complaint with the federal Equal Employment | ||
| Opportunity Commission or the Texas Workforce Commission for the | ||
| same conduct. | ||
| Sec. 6. The commission may receive classified information | ||
| and issue subpoenas to investigate complaints of violations of the | ||
| commission's sexual harassment policy under Section 4 of this | ||
| article submitted to the commission. | ||
| Sec. 7. The commission shall adopt sanctions that may be | ||
| imposed on a person found by the commission to have violated the | ||
| commission's sexual harassment policy under Section 4 of this | ||
| article. | ||
| Sec. 8. (a) Not later than January 1 of each odd-numbered | ||
| year, the commission shall prepare a report that includes: | ||
| (1) a description of each complaint of a violation of | ||
| the commission's sexual harassment policy under Section 4 of this | ||
| article submitted to the commission, including the commission's | ||
| conclusions regarding and response to the complaint and excluding | ||
| any confidential information; | ||
| (2) a review of sexual harassment policies adopted by | ||
| state agencies, including each agency's complaint investigation | ||
| procedures; and | ||
| (3) recommendations to prevent sexual harassment. | ||
| (b) The commission shall submit reports under Subsection | ||
| (a) of this section to the chairs of each legislative standing | ||
| committee with primary jurisdiction over administration, the | ||
| governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of | ||
| representatives. | ||
| (c) The commission shall publish reports under Subsection | ||
| (a) of this section on the public Internet websites of the senate | ||
| and the house of representatives. | ||
| SECTION 2. The following temporary provision is added to | ||
| the Texas Constitution: | ||
| TEMPORARY PROVISION. (a) This temporary provision applies to | ||
| the constitutional amendment proposed by the 86th Legislature, | ||
| Regular Session, 2019, providing for the establishment of the | ||
| Sexual Harassment Oversight Commission. | ||
| (b) As soon as practicable after the effective date of | ||
| Article XVIII of this constitution, the relevant appointing | ||
| authorities shall appoint the members of the Sexual Harassment | ||
| Oversight Commission. | ||
| (c) As soon as practicable after at least three members are | ||
| appointed, the Sexual Harassment Oversight Commission shall adopt a | ||
| sexual harassment policy under Section 4, Article XVIII, of this | ||
| constitution. | ||
| (d) Article XVIII of this constitution applies only to | ||
| conduct that occurs on or after the date the Sexual Harassment | ||
| Oversight Commission adopts the initial sexual harassment policy | ||
| under Section 4 of that article. | ||
| (e) This temporary provision expires November 1, 2020. | ||
| SECTION 3. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be | ||
| submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 5, 2019. | ||
| The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the | ||
| proposition: "The constitutional amendment establishing the | ||
| Sexual Harassment Oversight Commission." | ||
