HB 939
AN ACT relating to a liability limit for noneconomic damages for personal
House Bill
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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Bill filed, pending referral to House committee
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What This Bill Does
relating to a liability limit for noneconomic damages for personal
Bill Text
relating to a liability limit for noneconomic damages for personal BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 41, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, is amended by adding Section 41.0025 to read as follows: Sec. 41.0025. LIABILITY LIMIT FOR NONECONOMIC DAMAGES. In an action on a personal injury claim, civil liability of a defendant for noneconomic damages is limited to an amount not to exceed, for (1) five times the economic damages; or SECTION 2. Section 41.0025, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, as added by this Act, is an exercise of authority under Section 66(c), Article III, Texas Constitution, and takes effect only if this Act receives a vote of three-fifths of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Subsection (e) of that SECTION 3. Section 41.0025, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, as added by this Act, applies only to an action filed on or after the effective date of this Act. SECTION 4. This Act takes effect January 1, 2026.
Bill History
filed
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to a liability limit for noneconomic damages for personal
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