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  85R7629 GCB-F
 
  By: Meyer H.B. No. 2612
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to civil liability of a person who produces, distributes,
  sells, or provides or aids in the production, distribution, sale,
  or provision of certain synthetic substances to another person for
  damages caused by the other person.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subchapter D, Chapter 481, Health and Safety
  Code, is amended by adding Section 481.1191 to read as follows:
         Sec. 481.1191.  CIVIL LIABILITY FOR ENGAGING IN OR AIDING IN
  PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, SALE, OR PROVISION OF SYNTHETIC
  SUBSTANCES. (a) In this section:
               (1)  "Minor" means a person younger than 18 years of
  age.
               (2)  "Synthetic substance" means an artificial
  substance that produces and is intended to produce when consumed or
  ingested an effect similar to or in excess of the effect produced by
  the consumption or ingestion of a controlled substance or
  controlled substance analogue, as those terms are defined by
  Section 481.002.
         (b)  A person is liable for damages proximately caused by the
  consumption or ingestion of a synthetic substance by another person
  if the actor:
               (1)  produced, distributed, sold, or provided the
  synthetic substance to the other person; or
               (2)  aided in the production, distribution, sale, or
  provision of the synthetic substance to the other person.
         (c)  A person is strictly liable for all damages caused by
  the consumption or ingestion of a synthetic substance by a minor if
  the actor:
               (1)  produced, distributed, sold, or provided the
  synthetic substance to the minor; or
               (2)  aided in the production, distribution, sale, or
  provision of the synthetic substance to the minor.
         (d)  A person who is found liable under this section or other
  law for any amount of damages arising from the consumption or
  ingestion by another of a synthetic substance is jointly and
  severally liable with any other person for the entire amount of
  damages awarded.
         (e)  Chapter 33, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, does not
  apply to an action brought under this section or an action brought
  under Section 17.50, Business & Commerce Code, based on conduct
  made actionable under Subsection (f) of this section.
         (f)  Conduct for which Subsection (b) or (c) creates
  liability is a false, misleading, or deceptive act or practice or an
  unconscionable action or course of action for purposes of Section
  17.50, Business & Commerce Code, and that conduct is:
               (1)  actionable under Subchapter E, Chapter 17,
  Business & Commerce Code; and
               (2)  subject to any remedy prescribed by that
  subchapter.
         (g)  An action brought under this section may include a claim
  for exemplary damages, which may be awarded in accordance with
  Section 41.003, Civil Practice and Remedies Code.
         (h)  Section 41.008, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, does
  not apply to the award of exemplary damages in an action brought
  under this section. 
         (i)  Section 41.005, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, does
  not apply to a claim for exemplary damages in an action brought
  under this section.
         (j)  It is an affirmative defense to liability under this
  section that the synthetic substance produced, distributed, sold,
  or provided was approved for use, sale, or distribution by the
  United States Food and Drug Administration or other state or
  federal regulatory agency with authority to approve a substance for
  use, sale, or distribution.
         (k)  It is not a defense to liability under this section that
  a synthetic substance was in packaging labeled with "Not for Human
  Consumption" or other wording indicating the substance is not
  intended to be ingested.
         SECTION 2.   This Act applies only to a cause of action that
  accrues on or after the effective date of this Act. A cause of
  action that accrued before the effective date of this Act is
  governed by the law applicable to the cause of action immediately
  before the effective date of this Act, and that law is continued in
  effect for that purpose.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.