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HB 2964 87-0 (2021) Author: Thierry, Shawn Relating to certain requirements for a qualified business or enterprise project under the enterprise zone program and to the definition of qualified employee for purposes of the program. House: International Relations & Economic Development Left pending in committee | Business & Commerce--Enterprise Zones | Business & Commerce--General | Business & Commerce--Small Business & Minority Business | TELECOMMUTING
HB 3510 87-0 (2021) Author: Lambert, Stan | et. al.
Sponsor: Menéndez, José
Relating to work from remote locations by certain employees of certain entities licensed by the Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner. House: Pensions, Investments & Financial Services
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/21 | CONSUMER CREDIT COMMISSIONER, OFFICE OF | FINANCE COMMISSION OF TEXAS | Financial--General | Labor--General | TELECOMMUTING
SB 1466 87-0 (2021) Author: Hinojosa, Juan Relating to the enterprise zone program. Senate: Natural Resources & Economic Development Referred to Natural Resources & Economic Development | Business & Commerce--Enterprise Zones | TELECOMMUTING
HB 270 86-0 (2019) Author: Israel, Celia Relating to authority for certain state employees to work flexible hours and to work from home or other authorized alternative work sites. House: State Affairs Referred to State Affairs | INFORMATION RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions | State Employees | TELECOMMUTING
SB 271 86-0 (2019) Author: Watson, Kirk Relating to authority for certain state employees to work flexible hours and to work from home or other authorized alternative work sites. Senate: Business & Commerce Referred to Business & Commerce | INFORMATION RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions | State Employees | TELECOMMUTING
HB 1839 84-0 (2015) Author: Israel, Celia | et. al. Relating to authority for certain state employees to work flexible hours and to work from home or other authorized alternative work sites. House: State Affairs Committee report sent to Calendars | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions | State Employees | TELECOMMUTING
SB 1032 84-0 (2015) Author: Watson, Kirk | et. al.
Sponsor: Israel, Celia
Relating to authority for certain state employees to work flexible hours and to work from home or other authorized alternative work sites. House: State Affairs
Senate: Business & Commerce
Vetoed by the Governor | INFORMATION RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions | State Employees | TELECOMMUTING
SB 1119 84-0 (2015) Author: Lucio, Jr., Eddie Relating to a pilot project to evaluate the use of telepractice to provide certain services to children and adults with an autism spectrum disorder. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services | AUTISM & PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS | HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION | Human Services--General | Mental Health & Substance Abuse | TELECOMMUTING | TELEMEDICINE
SB 732 81-0 (2009) Author: Jackson, Mike Relating to a franchise tax credit for employers that allow employees to telecommute. Senate: Finance Referred to Finance | Business & Commerce--General | Labor--General | Taxation--Franchise | TELECOMMUTING
HB 2598 77-0 (2001) Author: Chavez, Norma Relating to establishing a telecommuting policy for state agencies. House: State Affairs Referred to State Affairs | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions | State Employees | STATE ENERGY CONSERVATION OFFICE | TELECOMMUTING


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