Tex. Human Resources Code Section 40.083
Employer Retaliation Prohibited


(a)

In this section, “adverse employment action” means an action that affects an employee’s compensation, promotion, transfer, work assignment, or performance evaluation, or any other employment action that would dissuade a reasonable employee from submitting or supporting a report under Section 40.082 (Report of Criminal Conduct; Penalty).

(b)

An employer may not suspend or terminate the employment of, discriminate against, or take any other adverse employment action against a person who in good faith:

(1)

reports conduct constituting a criminal offense as required by Section 40.082 (Report of Criminal Conduct; Penalty); or

(2)

initiates or cooperates with an investigation or proceeding relating to the conduct constituting a criminal offense reported under Section 40.082 (Report of Criminal Conduct; Penalty).

(c)

An employee may sue for injunctive relief, damages, or both if, in violation of this section, the employee:

(1)

is suspended or terminated from the person’s employment;

(2)

is discriminated against; or

(3)

suffers any other adverse employment action.

(d)

A plaintiff who prevails in a suit under this section may recover:

(1)

actual damages, including damages for mental anguish even if an injury other than mental anguish is not shown;

(2)

exemplary damages under Chapter 41 (Damages), Civil Practice and Remedies Code, if the employer is a private employer;

(3)

court costs; and

(4)

reasonable attorney’s fees.

(e)

In addition to amounts recovered under Subsection (d), a plaintiff who prevails in a suit under this section is entitled to:

(1)

reinstatement to the person’s former position or a comparable position in terms of compensation, benefits, and other conditions of employment;

(2)

reinstatement of any fringe benefits and seniority rights lost because of the suspension, termination, or discrimination; and

(3)

compensation for wages lost during the period of suspension or termination.

(f)

A department employee who alleges a violation of this section may sue the department for the relief provided for by this section. Sovereign immunity is waived and abolished to the extent of liability created by this section.

(g)

A plaintiff suing under this section has the burden of proof, except there is a rebuttable presumption that the plaintiff’s employment was suspended or terminated or that the plaintiff was otherwise discriminated against for reporting abuse or neglect if the suspension, termination, or discrimination occurs before the 61st day after the date on which the person submitted a report in good faith.

(h)

A suit under this section may be brought in a district or statutory county court of the county in which:

(1)

the plaintiff was employed by the defendant; or

(2)

the defendant conducts business.

(i)

It is an affirmative defense to a suit under Subsection (c) that an employer would have taken against the employee the action that forms the basis of the suit based solely on information, observation, or evidence unrelated to the fact that the employee made a report under Section 40.082 (Report of Criminal Conduct; Penalty) or initiated or cooperated with an investigation or proceeding relating to the conduct constituting a criminal offense reported under Section 40.082 (Report of Criminal Conduct; Penalty).

(j)

A public employee who has a cause of action under Chapter 554 (Protection for Reporting Violations of Law), Government Code, based on conduct described by Subsection (b) may not bring an action based on that conduct under this section.

(k)

This section does not apply to a person who reports the person’s own criminal conduct or who initiates or cooperates with an investigation or proceeding by a governmental entity relating to an allegation of the person’s own criminal conduct.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1044 (S.B. 182), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 40.083 — Employer Retaliation Prohibited, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HR/htm/HR.­40.­htm#40.­083 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

40.001
Definitions
40.002
Department of Family and Protective Services
40.003
Sunset Provision
40.004
Public Interest Information and Public Access
40.005
Confidentiality of Information
40.006
Application of Other Laws
40.007
Reporting Requirement
40.008
Program Accessibility
40.021
Family and Protective Services Council
40.022
Appointments
40.023
Training Program for Council Members
40.024
Terms
40.025
Reimbursement for Expenses
40.0025
Agency Functions
40.0026
References in Law Meaning Department
40.026
Presiding Officer
40.027
Commissioner
40.0027
References in Law Meaning Commissioner or Designee
40.030
Advisory Committees
40.032
Personnel
40.033
Merit System
40.034
Prohibited Activities by Former Officers or Employees
40.035
Training Program for Adult Protective Services
40.036
Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Training
40.037
Training Program for Child Protective Services Managers
40.038
Secondary Trauma Support for Caseworkers
40.039
Review of Records Retention Policy
40.040
Case Management Vendor Quality Oversight and Assurance Division
40.0041
Complaint Process
40.041
Office of Data Analytics
40.042
Investigations of Child Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
40.043
Child Safety and Runaway Prevention Procedures
40.045
Efficiency Audit
40.051
Strategic Plan for Department
40.053
Duty to Perform Other Functions
40.054
Access to Criminal History
40.055
Legislative Appropriation Request
40.056
Use of Funds
40.057
Gifts and Grants
40.058
Contracts and Agreements
40.059
Fees
40.060
Indemnification for Legal Expenses
40.061
Immunity
40.062
Exemption from Certain Costs and Fees
40.063
Exceptions from Certain Provisions of Administrative Procedure Act
40.064
Interagency Cooperation and Exchange of Information
40.065
Communications Officer
40.066
Cooperation with State Office of Administrative Hearings
40.067
Delivery of Services in Areas Bordering United Mexican States
40.068
Local Accounts
40.070
Support Services for Certain Families
40.071
Drug-endangered Child Initiative
40.072
Duty to Report
40.075
Protective Orders
40.080
Strategic Plan to Implement Federal Law Regarding Specified Settings for Placement of Foster Children
40.081
Implementation of Federal Law
40.082
Report of Criminal Conduct
40.083
Employer Retaliation Prohibited
40.0315
Investigation Unit for Adult Protective Services
40.0321
Salary Supplementation by County or Municipality
40.0322
Qualifications for Adult Protective Services Personnel
40.0323
Coordination Regarding Recruitment for and Curriculum of Certain Certificate or Degree Programs
40.0325
Study of Caseworker Education Reimbursement
40.0326
Recruitment of Caseworkers
40.0505
Divisions of Department
40.0512
Continuity of Services
40.0515
Quality Assurance Program for Adult Protective Services
40.0516
Collection of Data
40.0521
Rules Regarding Domestic Violence
40.0522
Community Education and Training Relating to Child Abuse or Neglect
40.0524
Multidisciplinary Teams
40.0526
Building Community Partnerships to Support Children and Families
40.0527
Public Awareness
40.0528
Goals for Business Plan for Child Protective Services
40.0529
Caseload Management
40.0564
Department Funds
40.0581
Performance Measures for Certain Service Provider Contracts
40.0582
Quality Contracting Framework
40.0583
State Auditor Review of Contracts
40.05275
Business Plan for Child Protective Services
40.05291
Electronic Case Management System

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 40.083’s source at texas​.gov