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The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) adopts the following new subchapter to Chapter 800, relating to General Administration: Subchapter N. Reporting Workplace Violence, §800.600 New Subchapter N Reporting Workplace Violence, §800.600, is adopted without changes to the proposal, as published in the October 20, 2023, issue of the Texas Register (48 TexReg 6201), and, therefore, the adopted rule text will not be published. PART I. PURPOSE, BACKGROUND, AND AUTHORITY The purpose of the Chapter 800 rule change is to establish rules as required by House Bill (HB) 915, 88th Texas Legislature, Regular Session (2023), which added Chapter 104A to the Texas Labor Code. HB 915 requires employers to post a notice to employees providing contact information so that employees can anonymously report their concerns regarding workplace violence or suspicious activities to the Texas Department of Public Safety. PART II. EXPLANATION OF INDIVIDUAL PROVISIONS SUBCHAPTER N. REPORTING WORKPLACE VIOLENCE The Commission adopts new Subchapter N as follows: New Subchapter N, regarding reporting workplace violence, provides rules regarding the form and content of a reporting workplace violence poster as required by HB 915 and Texas Labor Code Chapter 104A. §800.600. Reporting Workplace Violence New §800.600 prescribes the form and content of a reporting workplace violence poster as required by HB 915 and Texas Labor Code Chapter 104A. TWC hereby certifies that the final rule has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within TWC's legal authority to adopt. PART III. PUBLIC COMMENTS The public comment period closed on November 20, 2023. No comments were received. PART IV. STATUTORY AUTHORITY The rule is adopted under Texas Labor Code §104A.003, as enacted by House Bill 915, 88th Texas Legislature, Regular Session (2023), which provides TWC authority to prescribe the form and content of the notice required under Texas Labor Code Chapter 104A. The adopted rule affects Title 3, Texas Labor Code, particularly Chapter 104A. |
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