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Tex. Gov't Code § 2252.910

VOIDABLE CONTRACT PROVISION: EXPERIENCE MODIFIER

Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 389 (H.B. 679), Sec. 1, eff

(a) In this section:

(1) "Contract" means a contract awarded by a governmental entity that is:

(A) a construction contract, as defined by Section 272.0001, Business & Commerce Code; or

(B) a contract for constructing, altering, or repairing a public building or carrying out or completing any public work.

(2) "Contract solicitation" means a request for bids, proposals, qualifications, offers, or other responses from potential contractors under a contract.

(3) "Experience modifier" means a factor expressed as a value that:

(A) is assigned to an employer seeking to purchase a workers' compensation insurance policy in this state;

(B) affects the premium amount for the policy; and

(C) is based on the employer's past loss experience.

(4) "Governmental entity" means:

(A) a department, commission, board, office, or other agency in the executive branch of state government created by the state constitution or a state statute, including an institution of higher education as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code; or

(B) a political subdivision of this state, including a municipality, county, or special purpose district.

(b) With respect to a contract:

(1) an offer to contract may not contain a term requiring a person to have a specified experience modifier in order to accept the offer; and

(2) a contract solicitation may not require a person to have a specified experience modifier in order to submit a response to the contract solicitation.

(c) A contract or an agreement collateral to or affecting a contract may not require the contractor to have a specified experience modifier.

(d) A contract solicitation, an offer, a contract, or an agreement collateral to or affecting a contract that violates Subsection (b) or (c) is voidable as against public policy.

Official source: Texas Constitution and Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Texas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.