Tex. Occ. Code Section 505.603
Cause of Action for Retaliation


(a)

A person named as a defendant in a civil action or subjected by the person’s employer to other retaliatory action as a result of filing a report authorized, or reasonably believed to be authorized, under this subchapter may file a counterclaim in the pending action or prove a cause of action in a subsequent suit to recover defense costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees and actual and punitive damages, if the suit or retaliatory action is determined to be frivolous, unreasonable, or taken in bad faith.

(b)

A person may not suspend or terminate the employment of, or otherwise discipline or discriminate against, a person who makes a report, without malice, under this subchapter.

(c)

A person who makes a report under this subchapter has a cause of action against a person who violates Subsection (b) and may recover:

(1)

the greater of:

(A)

actual damages, including damages for mental anguish even if no other injury is shown; or

(B)

$1,000;

(2)

exemplary damages;

(3)

court costs; and

(4)

reasonable attorney’s fees.

(d)

In addition to the amount recovered under Subsection (c), a person whose employment is suspended or terminated in violation of this section is entitled to:

(1)

reinstatement in the employee’s former position or severance pay in an amount equal to three months of the employee’s most recent salary; and

(2)

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

(e)

A person who brings an action under this section has the burden of proof. It is a rebuttable presumption that the person’s employment was suspended or terminated for making a report under this subchapter if:

(1)

the person was suspended or terminated within 60 days after the date the report was made; and

(2)

the person to whom the report that is the subject of the cause of action was made or the court determines that the report was:

(A)

authorized under this subchapter; and

(B)

made without malice.

(f)

An action under this section may be brought in a district court of the county in which:

(1)

the plaintiff resides;

(2)

the plaintiff was employed by the defendant; or

(3)

the defendant conducts business.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 14.272(a), eff. Sept. 1, 2001.

Source: Section 505.603 — Cause of Action for Retaliation, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­505.­htm#505.­603 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

505.001
Short Title
505.002
Definitions
505.003
Applications and Exemptions
505.004
Nondiscriminatory Actions and Decisions
505.0025
Practice of Social Work
505.101
Board
505.102
Public Membership Eligibility
505.103
Membership Restrictions
505.104
Terms
505.105
Grounds for Removal
505.106
Expense Reimbursement
505.107
Officers
505.108
Meetings
505.109
Training
505.201
General Rulemaking and Enforcement Authority of Executive Council
505.206
Roster of Independent Social Workers
505.301
Establishment of Specialty Area
505.302
Regulation of Specialty Areas
505.303
Clinical Social Work Specialty
505.304
Order of Recognition of Specialty
505.305
Recognition of Specialty
505.306
Prohibited Use of Specialty Area Identification or Title
505.307
Independent Practice Recognition
505.351
License Required
505.352
License Application
505.353
Eligibility
505.354
Examination
505.357
Temporary License
505.358
Provisional License
505.359
Issuance of License to Provisional License Holder
505.360
Professional Identification
505.401
Term of License
505.405
Grounds for Refusing Renewal
505.451
Grounds for Disciplinary Action
505.454
Sanctions for Holder of Expired License or Order of Recognition of Specialty
505.458
Refund
505.502
Prohibited Conduct by Business or Professional Entity
505.505
Appeal Bond Not Required
505.506
Representation by Attorney General
505.507
Criminal Penalty
505.601
Report of Violation
505.602
Reporting Immunity
505.603
Cause of Action for Retaliation
505.2015
Board Duties
505.3545
Jurisprudence Examination
505.3575
Issuance of Licenses to Certain Out-of-state Applicants

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 505.603’s source at texas​.gov