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| By: Farrar | H.B. No. 243 | |
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| relating to the promotion of breast-feeding and the prohibition | ||
| against interference with or restriction of the right to | ||
| breast-feed; creating a civil action. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Sections 165.001 and 165.002, Health and Safety | ||
| Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 165.001. LEGISLATIVE FINDING. The legislature finds | ||
| that breast-feeding a baby is an important and basic act of nurture | ||
| that must be encouraged in the interests of maternal and child | ||
| health and family values. In compliance with the breast-feeding | ||
| promotion program established under the federal Child Nutrition Act | ||
| of 1966 (42 U.S.C. Section 1771 et seq.), the legislature | ||
| recognizes breast-feeding as the best method of infant nutrition. | ||
| The legislature intends for all persons to be informed of the rights | ||
| of a breast-feeding mother and child and to be prohibited from | ||
| interfering with those rights. | ||
| Sec. 165.002. RIGHT TO BREAST-FEED. (a) A mother is | ||
| entitled to breast-feed her baby in any location in which the | ||
| mother's and child's presence on the premises [ |
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| because the mother is breast-feeding the child. | ||
| (b) A person may not interfere with or restrict the right of | ||
| a mother to breast-feed in accordance with this section. | ||
| SECTION 2. Subchapter A, Chapter 165, Health and Safety | ||
| Code, is amended by adding Section 165.005 to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 165.005. STATE AGENCY "MOTHER-FRIENDLY" WORKSITE. To | ||
| the extent reasonably practicable, each state agency shall develop | ||
| a policy supporting the practice of worksite breast-feeding under | ||
| Section 165.003. | ||
| SECTION 3. Chapter 165, Health and Safety Code, is amended | ||
| by adding Subchapter C to read as follows: | ||
| SUBCHAPTER C. NOTIFICATION OF RIGHT AND CIVIL CAUSE OF ACTION | ||
| Sec. 165.101. NOTIFICATION BY COMPTROLLER. (a) The | ||
| comptroller at least annually shall include in the comptroller's | ||
| tax policy e-newsletter, or another electronic notification, | ||
| information on a mother's right to breast-feed and the prohibition | ||
| against interference with or restriction of that right as provided | ||
| by Section 165.002. | ||
| (b) The comptroller shall make the notice required by | ||
| Subsection (a) available at each taxpayer seminar offered by the | ||
| office of the comptroller. | ||
| (c) The comptroller may provide the notification required | ||
| by this section with any other notice or document mailed to a person | ||
| with whom the comptroller communicates. | ||
| Sec. 165.102. CIVIL CAUSE OF ACTION. (a) A mother may | ||
| bring a civil action against a person who allegedly violates the | ||
| mother's right to breast-feed a child under Section 165.002. | ||
| (b) A mother who prevails in an action under this section is | ||
| entitled to obtain: | ||
| (1) injunctive relief; | ||
| (2) damages in an amount not to exceed $500 for each | ||
| day the violation occurs; and | ||
| (3) reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. | ||
| (c) Notwithstanding any other law, a person liable for | ||
| damages under Subsection (b)(2) is liable for only one award of $500 | ||
| for each day a violation of Section 165.002 occurs, and for all | ||
| violations of Section 165.002 the person commits on that day, | ||
| regardless of the number of violations alleged or the number of | ||
| mothers alleging a violation. A mother may recover only one award | ||
| for damages for each day a violation of Section 165.002 occurs, | ||
| regardless of the number of persons who violate that section. | ||
| SECTION 4. 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, 2019. | ||