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SB2943 • 2025

Relating to the prohibition of certain actions by a state agency against an applicant for or holder of an occupational license.

Relating to the prohibition of certain actions by a state agency against an applicant for or holder of an occupational license.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Hagenbuch
Last action
2025-05-14
Official status
05/14/2025 H Referred to State Affairs: May 14 2025 9:51PM
Effective date
Not listed

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Relating to the prohibition of certain actions by a state agency against an applicant for or holder of an occupational license.

Relating to the prohibition of certain actions by a state agency against an applicant for or holder of an occupational license.

What This Bill Does

  • Relating to the prohibition of certain actions by a state agency against an applicant for or holder of an occupational license.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-05-14 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  2. 2025-05-14 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to State Affairs

  3. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-author authorized

  4. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Rules suspended-Regular order of business

  5. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  6. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 3rd time

  7. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed

  8. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  9. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported engrossed

  10. 2025-05-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Received from the Senate

  11. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-author authorized

  12. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Rules suspended-Regular order of business

  13. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  14. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 2nd time

  15. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Amendment(s) offered. FA1 Menéndez

  16. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Amendment fails of adoption

  17. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  18. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed to engrossment

  19. 2025-05-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  20. 2025-05-08 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on intent calendar

  21. 2025-05-06 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported favorably as substituted

  22. 2025-05-06 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report printed and distributed

  23. 2025-05-05 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  24. 2025-05-05 Texas Legislature Online

    Vote taken in committee

  25. 2025-05-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  26. 2025-05-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  27. 2025-05-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Testimony taken in committee

  28. 2025-05-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Left pending in committee

  29. 2025-04-30 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-author authorized

  30. 2025-04-30 Texas Legislature Online

    Posting rule suspended

  31. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-author authorized

  32. 2025-04-07 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  33. 2025-04-07 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to State Affairs

  34. 2025-03-14 Texas Legislature Online

    Received by the Secretary of the Senate

  35. 2025-03-14 Texas Legislature Online

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Relating to the prohibition of certain actions by a state agency against an applicant for or holder of an occupational license.

Current Bill Text

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89(R) SB 2943 - Engrossed version - Bill Text

By: Hagenbuch, et al.

S.B. No. 2943

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

AN ACT

relating to the prohibition of certain actions 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 Subchapter D to read as follows:

SUBCHAPTER D.

CERTAIN PROHIBITED RULES, POLICIES, OR ENFORCEMENT

ACTIONS

Sec.

57.151.

CERTAIN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING RULES,

POLICIES, OR ENFORCEMENT 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 peace officers by the Texas Commission on Law

Enforcement.

(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 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

(2)

limit any right, privilege, or protection granted

to any person under the constitution and laws of this state and the

United States.

Sec.

57.152.

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 57.151 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 57.151.

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, 2025.