Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3380 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R12961 EAH-F
 By: Miller of Comal H.B. No. 3380


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the barking of dogs in unincorporated areas of a county.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 343.011, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by reenacting and amending Subsection (c), as amended by
 Chapters 388 (S.B. 680) and 1366 (H.B. 3581), Acts of the 80th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, and adding Subsection (f) to
 read as follows:
 (c) A public nuisance is:
 (1) keeping, storing, or accumulating refuse on
 premises in a neighborhood unless the refuse is entirely contained
 in a closed receptacle;
 (2) keeping, storing, or accumulating rubbish,
 including newspapers, abandoned vehicles, refrigerators, stoves,
 furniture, tires, and cans, on premises in a neighborhood or within
 300 feet of a public street for 10 days or more, unless the rubbish
 or object is completely enclosed in a building or is not visible
 from a public street;
 (3) maintaining premises in a manner that creates an
 unsanitary condition likely to attract or harbor mosquitoes,
 rodents, vermin, or disease-carrying pests;
 (4) allowing weeds to grow on premises in a
 neighborhood if the weeds are located within 300 feet of another
 residence or commercial establishment;
 (5) maintaining a building in a manner that is
 structurally unsafe or constitutes a hazard to safety, health, or
 public welfare because of inadequate maintenance, unsanitary
 conditions, dilapidation, obsolescence, disaster, damage, or
 abandonment or because it constitutes a fire hazard;
 (6) maintaining on abandoned and unoccupied property
 in a neighborhood a swimming pool that is not protected with:
 (A) a fence that is at least four feet high and
 that has a latched and locked gate; and
 (B) a cover over the entire swimming pool that
 cannot be removed by a child;
 (7) maintaining on any property in a neighborhood in a
 county with a population of more than 1.1 million a swimming pool
 that is not protected with:
 (A) a fence that is at least four feet high and
 that has a latched gate that cannot be opened by a child; or
 (B) a cover over the entire swimming pool that
 cannot be removed by a child;
 (8) maintaining a flea market in a manner that
 constitutes a fire hazard;
 (9) discarding refuse or creating a hazardous visual
 obstruction on:
 (A) county-owned land; or
 (B) land or easements owned or held by a special
 district that has the commissioners court of the county as its
 governing body;
 (10) discarding refuse on the smaller of:
 (A) the area that spans 20 feet on each side of a
 utility line; or
 (B) the actual span of the utility easement;
 (11) filling or blocking a drainage easement, failing
 to maintain a drainage easement, maintaining a drainage easement in
 a manner that allows the easement to be clogged with debris,
 sediment, or vegetation, or violating an agreement with the county
 to improve or maintain a drainage easement; [or]
 (12) [(11)] discarding refuse on property that is not
 authorized for that activity; or
 (13)  allowing the barking of or another noise made by a
 dog outdoors on premises in a neighborhood in violation of an order
 adopted by the county.
 (f)  In adopting an order prohibiting a person from allowing
 the barking or another noise made by a dog outdoors on premises in a
 neighborhood under Subsection (c)(13), a county may:
 (1)  establish times during which allowing the barking
 or another noise of a dog is considered a violation;
 (2)  establish guidelines for acceptable levels of
 noise based on the proximity of residences and business
 establishments to the source of the noise; and
 (3) set a minimum decibel level for a violation.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2009.