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2002 SESSION
HB 668 Civil immunity; employees reporting threats.
Introduced by: M. Kirkland Cox | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Civil immunity; employees reporting threats. Immunizes an employee from civil liability that might result from his truthfully reporting a co-employee's threatening conduct. Threatening conduct is defined as conduct that would place a person in reasonable apprehension of death or bodily injury.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Civil immunity; employees reporting threats. Immunizes any employee from any civil liability that might result from his truthfully reporting a co-employee's threat to commit a terroristic act or a threat to kill or injure a co-employee that creates a reasonable apprehension of death or injury.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Civil immunity; employees reporting threats. Immunizes any employee from any civil liability that might result from his reporting, investigating or disclosing a co-employee's threat to commit a terroristic act or a threat to kill or injure a co-employee that creates a reasonable apprehension of death or injury.