89R5065 SCR-D By: Goodwin H.B. No. 1432 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to restrictive covenants regulating certain landscaping and water conservation practices. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Sections 202.007(a) and (d), Property Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) A property owners' association may not include or enforce a provision in a dedicatory instrument that prohibits or restricts a property owner from: (1) implementing measures promoting solid-waste composting of vegetation, including grass clippings, leaves, or brush, or leaving grass clippings uncollected on grass; (2) installing rain barrels or a rainwater harvesting system; (3) implementing efficient irrigation systems, including underground drip or other drip systems; [or] (4) using drought-resistant landscaping in lieu of natural turf; or (5) using water-conserving natural turf. (d) This section does not: (1) restrict a property owners' association from regulating the requirements, including size, type, shielding, and materials, for or the location of a composting device if the restriction does not prohibit the economic installation of the device on the property owner's property where there is reasonably sufficient area to install the device; (2) require a property owners' association to permit a device described by Subdivision (1) to be installed in or on property: (A) owned by the property owners' association; (B) owned in common by the members of the property owners' association; or (C) in an area other than the fenced yard or patio of a property owner; (3) prohibit a property owners' association from regulating the installation of efficient irrigation systems, including establishing visibility limitations for aesthetic purposes; (4) prohibit a property owners' association from regulating the installation or use of gravel, rocks, or cacti; (5) restrict a property owners' association from regulating yard and landscape maintenance if the restrictions or requirements do not restrict or prohibit turf or landscaping design that promotes water conservation; (6) require a property owners' association to permit a rain barrel or rainwater harvesting system to be installed in or on property if: (A) the property is: (i) owned by the property owners' association; (ii) owned in common by the members of the property owners' association; or (iii) located between the front of the property owner's home and an adjoining or adjacent street; or (B) the barrel or system: (i) is of a color other than a color consistent with the color scheme of the property owner's home; or (ii) displays any language or other content that is not typically displayed by such a barrel or system as it is manufactured; (7) restrict a property owners' association from regulating the size, type, and shielding of, and the materials used in the construction of, a rain barrel, rainwater harvesting device, or other appurtenance that is located on the side of a house or at any other location that is visible from a street, another lot, or a common area if: (A) the restriction does not prohibit the economic installation of the device or appurtenance on the property owner's property; and (B) there is a reasonably sufficient area on the property owner's property in which to install the device or appurtenance; or (8) prohibit a property owners' association from requiring an owner to submit a detailed description or a plan for the installation of drought-resistant landscaping or water-conserving natural turf for review and approval by the property owners' association to ensure, to the extent practicable, maximum aesthetic compatibility with other landscaping in the subdivision, provided that a property owners' association: (A) shall accept an outline and diagram or representation for the installation submitted by the owner; and (B) may not require an owner to submit a detailed description or plan prepared by a landscape architect or other professional provider of landscaping services. SECTION 2. Section 202.007(e), Property Code, is repealed. SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.