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Articles + Publications February 28, 2024
Labor & Employment Workforce Watch
On September 1, 2023, Chapter 331 of the Texas Healthcare and Safety Code, the “Workplace Violence Prevention” (“WVP”) law went into effect, which requires healthcare facilities in Texas to adopt workplace violence prevention policies and plans by September 1, 2024.
The WVP law applies to: (a) licensed home health service providers that employ at least two registered nurses; (b) licensed hospitals and state-run hospitals exempt from licensing; (c) licensed nursing facilities that employ at least two registered nurses; (d) licensed ambulatory surgical centers; (e) freestanding emergency medical care facilities; and (f) licensed mental hospitals.
To comply with the new WVP law, covered facilities must establish a workplace violence prevention committee, or authorize an existing facility committee, to develop a written workplace violence prevention plan. The assigned committee is required to include at least (a) one registered nurse who provides direct care to patients of the facility; (b) one physician licensed to practice medicine in Texas who provides direct care to patients of the facility; and (c) one facility employee who provides security services for the facility, if any and if practicable. If a licensed home health service provider does not have at least one physician on staff, the facility is not required to include a physician on the committee.
The new law also mandates covered facilities to adopt, implement, and enforce both written workplace violence prevention policies and plans.
Under the written workplace violence prevention policy aspect of the law, covered facilities must:
The facility’s written workplace violence prevention plan must:
The law includes anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation provisions, and prohibits discipline, including by suspension or termination of employment, of a person who in good faith reports an incident of workplace violence, or advises a health care provider or employee of the provider of the employee’s or provider’s right to report an incident of workplace violence.
Although the statute does not include penalties for violations, the law authorizes the appropriate licensing agency to take disciplinary action against non-compliant covered facilities.
While healthcare facilities have until September 1, 2024 to comply with the requirements of the WVP law, covered employers are advised not to delay reviewing current plans and policies to ensure compliance or, for employers that do not currently have workplace violence prevention plans in place, taking steps to establish the committee and develop their plans. Additionally, given the anti-discrimination and retaliation provisions of the new law, covered employers should notify employees of the workplace violation prevention plan when it is implemented or revised to comply with the requirements of the WVP law, so that employees are aware of the requirements of the plan, understand how to use the employer’s reporting systems, and know that they are both encouraged and equipped with the information necessary to report and/or respond to incidents of workplace violence.
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Strategies helps businesses and individuals solve the complexities of dealing with the government at every level. Our team of specialists concentrate exclusively on government affairs, representing clients nationwide who need assistance with public policy, advocacy, and government relations strategies.
This unique program provides innovative and affordable opportunities to startups and early-stage emerging companies with a solid technology or scientific foundation. We help companies that have a quality management team in place and do not have other significant legal representation.
eMerge’s lawyers and technologists work together to deliver strategic end-to-end eDiscovery and data management solutions for litigation, investigations, due diligence, and compliance matters. We help clients discover the information necessary to resolve disputes, respond to investigations, conduct due diligence, and comply with legal requirements.
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