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TX SB2186

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/10/2025

Primary Sponsor

Adam Hinojosa

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Origin

Senate

89th Legislature Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Expands compensatory time off eligibility for Department of Public Safety employees to include those who perform criminal intelligence analysis or crime analysis work related to traffic law enforcement or other criminal law enforcement

  • Entitles eligible state employees to compensatory time off at a rate of one hour for each hour worked on national or state holidays that fall on a Saturday or Sunday

  • Reorganizes and clarifies the list of eligible employees, including those from the Department of Family and Protective Services (statewide intake division), state-commissioned peace officers, Parks and Wildlife Department communications staff, and Texas Juvenile Justice Department personnel

  • Reenacts and amends Section 662.005(b) of the Government Code to reconcile conflicting amendments from three bills passed during the 88th Legislature (2023)

  • Takes effect September 1, 2025

Legislative Description

Relating to compensatory time off for certain state employees.

State Agencies, Boards & Commissions

Last Action

Referred to Criminal Justice

3/24/2025

Committee Referrals

Criminal Justice3/24/2025

Full Bill Text

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