125.015 – LIABILITY UNDER OTHER LAWS. (a) The provision
Texas Agriculture Code § 125.015
Summary
This law clarifies that providing information to agricultural laborers does not reduce an employer's liability for health and safety. Employers remain responsible for preventing occupational diseases as mandated by other laws.
Employers must ensure health and safety regardless of information provided.
Liability for occupational diseases is unaffected by information sharing.
This law reinforces existing employer responsibilities under other statutes.
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