Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 81.084
Application of Control Measures to Property


(a)

If the department or a health authority has reasonable cause to believe that property in its jurisdiction is or may be infected or contaminated with a communicable disease, the department or health authority may place the property in quarantine for the period necessary for a medical examination or technical analysis of samples taken from the property to determine if the property is infected or contaminated. The department or health authority may tag an object for identification with a notice of possible infection or contamination.

(b)

The department or health authority shall send notice of its action by registered or certified mail or by personal delivery to the person who owns or controls the property. If the property is land or a structure or an animal or other property on the land, the department or health authority shall also post the notice on the land and at a place convenient to the public in the county courthouse. If the property is infected or contaminated as a result of a public health disaster, the department or health authority is not required to provide notice under this subsection.

(c)

The department or health authority shall remove the quarantine and return control of the property to the person who owns or controls it if the property is found not to be infected or contaminated. The department or health authority by written order may require the person who owns or controls the property to impose control measures that are technically feasible to disinfect or decontaminate the property if the property is found to be infected or contaminated.

(d)

The department or health authority shall remove the quarantine and return control of the property to the person who owns or controls it if the control measures are effective. If the control measures are ineffective or if there is not a technically feasible control measure available for use, the department or health authority may continue the quarantine and order the person who owns or controls the property:

(1)

to destroy the property, other than land, in a manner that disinfects or decontaminates the property to prevent the spread of infection or contamination;

(2)

if the property is land, to securely fence the perimeter of the land or any part of the land that is infected or contaminated; or

(3)

to securely seal off an infected or contaminated structure or other property on land to prevent entry into the infected or contaminated area until the quarantine is removed by the department or health authority.

(d-1)

In a public health disaster, the department or health authority by written order may require a person who owns or controls property to impose control measures that are technically feasible to disinfect or decontaminate the property or, if technically feasible control measures are not available, may order the person who owns or controls the property:

(1)

to destroy the property, other than land, in a manner that disinfects or decontaminates the property to prevent the spread of infection or contamination;

(2)

if the property is land, to securely fence the perimeter of the land or any part of the land that is infected or contaminated; or

(3)

to securely seal off an infected or contaminated structure or other property on land to prevent entry into the infected or contaminated area until the department or health authority authorizes entry into the structure or property.

(e)

The department or health authority may petition the county or district court of the county in which the property is located for orders necessary for public health if:

(1)

a person fails or refuses to comply with the orders of the department or health authority as required by this section; and

(2)

the department or health authority has reason to believe that the property is or may be infected or contaminated with a communicable disease that presents an immediate threat to the public health.

(f)

After the filing of a petition, the court may grant injunctive relief for the health and safety of the public.

(g)

The person who owns or controls the property shall pay all expenses of implementing control measures, court costs, storage, and other justifiable expenses. The court may require the person who owns or controls the property to execute a bond in an amount set by the court to ensure the performance of any control measures, restoration, or destruction ordered by the court. If the property is an object, the bond may not exceed the value of the object in a noninfected or noncontaminated state. The bond shall be returned to the person when the department or health authority informs the court that the property is no longer infected or contaminated or that the property has been destroyed.

(h)

If the court finds that the property is not infected or contaminated, it shall order the department or health authority to:

(1)

remove the quarantine;

(2)

if the property is an object, remove the quarantine tags; and

(3)

release the property to the person who owns or controls it.

(i)

The department or health authority, as appropriate, shall charge the person who owns or controls the property for the cost of any control measures performed by the department’s or health authority’s employees. The department shall deposit the payments received to the credit of the general revenue fund to be used for the administration of this chapter. A health authority shall distribute payments received to each county, municipality, or other jurisdiction in an amount proportional to the jurisdiction’s contribution to the quarantine and control expense.

(j)

In this section, “property” means:

(1)

an object;

(2)

a parcel of land; or

(3)

a structure, animal, or other property on a parcel of land.

(k)

In a public health disaster, the department or a health authority may impose additional control measures the department or health authority considers necessary and most appropriate to arrest, control, and eradicate the threat to the public health.

(l)

A peace officer, including a sheriff or constable, may use reasonable force to:

(1)

secure a property subject to a court order issued under this section; and

(2)

except as directed by the department or health authority, prevent an individual from entering or leaving the property subject to the order.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 198, Sec. 2.181, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 314 (H.B. 1690), Sec. 3, eff. June 14, 2013.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 3.0234, eff. April 2, 2015.

Source: Section 81.084 — Application of Control Measures to Property, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­81.­htm#81.­084 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

81.001
Short Title
81.002
Responsibility of State and Public
81.003
Definitions
81.004
Administration of Chapter
81.005
Contracts
81.006
Funds
81.007
Limitation on Liability
81.008
Communicable Disease in Animals
81.009
Exemption from Medical Treatment
81.011
Request for Information
81.012
Designated Infection Control Officer
81.013
Consideration of Federal Law and Regulations
81.014
Long-term Care Facility Infection Prevention and Control Program
81.015
Antimicrobial Stewardship Regional Advisory Committees
81.016
Personal Protective Equipment Reserve Advisory Committee
81.021
Protection of Public Health
81.022
Health Education
81.023
Immunization
81.024
Reports by Department
81.027
Trauma Service Area Regional Advisory Council Data Collection and Reporting
81.041
Reportable Diseases
81.042
Persons Required to Report
81.043
Records and Reports of Health Authority
81.044
Reporting Procedures
81.045
Reports of Death
81.046
Confidentiality
81.047
Epidemiological Reports
81.048
Notification of Emergency Response Employee or Volunteer
81.049
Failure to Report
81.050
Mandatory Testing of Persons Suspected of Exposing Certain Other Persons to Reportable Diseases, Including Hiv Infection
81.051
Partner Notification Programs
81.052
Reports and Analyses Concerning Aids and Hiv Infection
81.053
Data Quality Assurance
81.061
Investigation
81.062
Witnesses
81.063
Samples
81.064
Inspection
81.065
Right of Entry
81.066
Concealing Communicable Disease or Exposure to Communicable Disease
81.067
Concealing, Removing, or Disposing of an Infected or Contaminated Animal, Object, Vehicle, Watercraft, or Aircraft
81.068
Refusing Entry or Inspection
81.081
Department’s Duty
81.082
Administration of Control Measures
81.083
Application of Control Measures to Individual
81.084
Application of Control Measures to Property
81.085
Area Quarantine
81.086
Application of Control Measures to Private and Common Carriers and Private Conveyances
81.087
Violation of Control Measure Orders
81.088
Removal, Alteration, or Destruction of Quarantine Devices
81.089
Transportation
81.090
Diagnostic Testing During Pregnancy and After Birth
81.091
Ophthalmia Neonatorum Prevention
81.092
Contracts for Services
81.093
Persons Prosecuted for Certain Crimes
81.094
Testing by Hospitals of Persons Indicted for Certain Crimes
81.095
Testing for Accidental Exposure
81.101
Definitions
81.102
Tests
81.103
Confidentiality
81.104
Injunction
81.105
Informed Consent
81.106
General Consent
81.107
Consent to Test for Certain Accidental Exposures
81.108
Testing by Insurers
81.109
Counseling Required for Positive Test Results
81.151
Application for Court Order
81.152
Form of Application
81.153
Appointment of Attorney
81.154
Setting on Application
81.155
Notice
81.156
Disclosure of Information
81.157
District Court Jurisdiction
81.158
Affidavit of Medical Evaluation
81.159
Designation of Facility
81.160
Liberty Pending Hearing
81.161
Motion for Order of Protective Custody
81.162
Issuance of Order
81.163
Apprehension Under Order
81.164
Appointment of Attorney
81.165
Probable Cause Hearing
81.166
Order for Continued Detention
81.167
Detention in Protective Custody
81.168
Release from Detention
81.169
General Provisions Relating to Hearing
81.170
Right to Jury
81.171
Release After Hearing
81.172
Order for Temporary Management
81.173
Order for Extended Management
81.174
Order of Care or Commitment
81.175
Court-ordered Outpatient Services
81.176
Designation of Facility
81.177
Commitment to Private Facility
81.178
Commitment to Federal Facility
81.179
Transportation of Person
81.180
Writ of Commitment
81.181
Acknowledgement of Delivery
81.182
Modification of Order for Inpatient Treatment
81.183
Motion for Modification of Order for Outpatient Treatment
81.184
Order for Temporary Detention
81.185
Apprehension and Release Under Order for Temporary Detention
81.186
Order of Modification of Order for Outpatient Services
81.187
Renewal of Order for Extended Management
81.188
Motion for Rehearing
81.189
Request for Reexamination
81.190
Hearing on Request for Reexamination
81.191
Appeal
81.192
Continuing Care Plan Before Discharge
81.193
Pass from Inpatient Care
81.194
Return to Facility
81.195
Discharge on Expiration of Court Order
81.196
Discharge Before Expiration of Court Order
81.197
Certificate of Discharge
81.198
Authorization for Admission
81.199
Transfer to Federal Facility
81.200
Transfer of Records
81.201
Writ of Habeas Corpus
81.202
Effect on Guardianship
81.203
Confidentiality of Records
81.204
Rights Subject to Limitation by Head of Facility
81.205
Notification of Rights
81.206
General Rights Relating to Treatment
81.207
Adequacy of Treatment
81.208
Periodic Examination
81.209
Use of Physical Restraint
81.210
Costs
81.211
Filing and Status of Foreign Court Orders
81.212
Evading or Resisting Apprehension or Transport
81.301
Definitions
81.302
Applicability of Subchapter
81.303
Exposure Control Plan
81.304
Minimum Standards
81.305
Needleless Systems
81.306
Sharps Injury Log
81.351
Definition
81.352
Warning Sign Required
81.353
Administrative Penalty
81.401
Definition
81.402
Purpose and Findings
81.403
Task Force
81.404
Appointment of Members
81.405
Reports
81.406
Meetings
81.407
Administrative Support
81.408
Reimbursement
81.0443
Standardized Information Sharing Method
81.0444
Hospital to Report
81.0445
Provision of Information to Public During Public Health Disaster
81.0495
Failure to Report
81.0813
Authority to Declare Public Health Disaster or Order Public Health Emergency
81.0814
Consultation with Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response
81.0815
Failure to Report
81.0821
Legislative Public Health Oversight Board
81.0955
Testing for Accidental Exposure Involving a Deceased Person
81.1511
Applicability of Subchapter to Group
81.1531
Appointment of Attorney for Group

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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