2013 Texas Statutes
GOVERNMENT CODE
TITLE 3 - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
SUBTITLE Z - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 392 - PERSON FIRST RESPECTFUL LANGUAGE INITIATIVE

GOVERNMENT CODE


TITLE 3. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH


SUBTITLE Z. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS


CHAPTER 392. PERSON FIRST RESPECTFUL LANGUAGE INITIATIVE


Sec. 392.001. FINDINGS AND INTENT. The legislature finds that language used in reference to persons with disabilities shapes and reflects society's attitudes toward persons with disabilities. Certain terms and phrases are demeaning and create an invisible barrier to inclusion as equal community members. It is the intent of the legislature to establish preferred terms and phrases for new and revised laws by requiring the use of language that places the person before the disability.

Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 272, Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2011.

Sec. 392.002. USE OF PERSON FIRST RESPECTFUL LANGUAGE REQUIRED. (a) The legislature and the Texas Legislative Council are directed to avoid using the following terms and phrases in any new statute or resolution and to change those terms and phrases used in any existing statute or resolution as sections including those terms and phrases are otherwise amended by law:

(1) disabled;

(2) developmentally disabled;

(3) mentally disabled;

(4) mentally ill;

(5) mentally retarded;

(6) handicapped;

(7) cripple; and

(8) crippled.

(b) In enacting or revising statutes or resolutions, the legislature and the Texas Legislative Council are directed to replace, as appropriate, terms and phrases listed by Subsection (a) with the following preferred phrases or appropriate variations of those phrases:

(1) "persons with disabilities";

(2) "persons with developmental disabilities";

(3) "persons with mental illness"; and

(4) "persons with intellectual disabilities."

(c) A statute or resolution is not invalid solely because it does not employ this section's preferred phrases.

Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 272, Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2011.

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