Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB147

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a restrictive covenant, rule, or other prohibition regulating a homeowner's display of the United States flag.

Impact

The legislation requires that homeowners be allowed to display the United States flag, provided it is no larger than three feet by five feet and is displayed respectfully, as defined by federal guidelines. This change empowers homeowners against potential restrictions imposed by property associations, aligning state laws with the recognition of the flag's symbolic importance and the rights of individuals to express their patriotism. This can be seen as a move to strengthen homeowner rights in the face of local regulatory controls.

Summary

House Bill 147 seeks to amend the Texas Property Code by introducing regulations that govern the display of the United States flag by homeowners. The primary focus of the bill is to prevent property owners' associations (POAs) from enforcing restrictive covenants that prohibit or limit the display of the United States flag. Specifically, the bill stipulates that any such prohibition must be explicitly stated in the covenant, thereby providing clearer guidelines for property owners regarding their rights to display the flag on their property.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill as it modifies existing rules about how homeowner associations regulate property aesthetics. While proponents argue that the bill is essential for preserving the right to display national symbols, opponents may contend that enabling such displays could lead to conflicts with community standards or interfere with aesthetic agreements made within neighborhoods. Further discussions may arise about the appropriateness of state intervention in local governance of property use, which is often a sensitive issue in community planning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2153

Relating to the amendment of restrictive covenants applicable to certain subdivisions.

TX HB1786

Relating to the amendment of restrictive covenants of certain residential subdivisions.

TX SB1534

Relating to restrictions on covenants not to compete for physicians and certain other health care practitioners.

TX HB3411

Relating to restrictions on covenants not to compete for physicians and certain other health care practitioners.

TX HB1043

Relating to a prohibition against covenants not to compete for certain low-wage employees.

TX HB2050

Relating to local government prohibitions or restrictions on the sale or use of a container or package.

TX SB1363

Relating to enforcement by a property owners' association of a restrictive covenant that prevents a property owner from building or installing certain security measures.

TX HB1558

Relating to the extension or amendment of deed restrictions in certain older subdivisions.

TX HB587

Relating to the incineration of a United States flag or Texas state flag through the cremation process at the request of any person.

TX HB179

Relating to displaying a firearm at or near a public demonstration; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.