Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB736 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R3139 PAM-D
 By: Quintanilla H.B. No. 736


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to authorizing county regulation of nuisances and
 disorderly conduct.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 7, Local Government Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 236 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 236. COUNTY REGULATION OF NUISANCES AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT
 Sec. 236.001.  APPLICABILITY OF REGULATIONS.  An order
 adopted by a commissioners court under this chapter applies only in
 the unincorporated area of the county.
 Sec. 236.002.  NUISANCE. The commissioners court of a
 county by order may:
 (1)  abate and remove a nuisance and punish by fine the
 person responsible for the nuisance;
 (2)  define and declare what constitutes a nuisance and
 authorize and direct the summary abatement of the nuisance; and
 (3)  abate in any manner the commissioners court
 considers expedient any nuisance that may injure or affect the
 public health or comfort.
 Sec. 236.003.  DISORDERLY CONDUCT. (a)  The commissioners
 court of a county by order may prevent and may punish a person
 engaging in:
 (1) trespass or breach of the peace;
 (2) assault, battery, fighting, or quarreling;
 (3)  use of abusive, obscene, profane, or insulting
 language; or
 (4) other disorderly conduct.
 (b) The commissioners court of a county by order may:
 (1)  suppress or prevent any riot, affray, noise,
 disturbance, or disorderly assembly in any public or private place
 in the county;
 (2)  restrain or prohibit any amusement or practice
 tending to annoy persons passing on a street or sidewalk, including
 the firing of firecrackers or guns, the use of a bicycle or similar
 conveyance, and the use of a firework or similar material; or
 (3)  restrain or prohibit any noise, practice, or
 performance directed to persons on a street or sidewalk, including
 ringing bells, blowing horns, or hawking goods, by an auctioneer or
 other person for the purpose of business, amusement, or otherwise.
 Sec. 236.004.  MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE PREVAILS OVER COUNTY
 ORDER.  If an order adopted by a commissioners court under this
 chapter conflicts with an ordinance of a municipality, the
 municipal ordinance prevails within the municipality's
 jurisdiction to the extent of the conflict.
 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.