Tex. Local Gov't Code Section 214.101
Authority Regarding Swimming Pool Enclosures


(a)

A municipality may by ordinance establish minimum standards for swimming pool fences and enclosures and may adopt other ordinances as necessary to carry out this subchapter. A municipal ordinance containing standards for a pool yard enclosure as defined by Chapter 757 (Pool Yard Enclosures), Health and Safety Code, as added by Section 2, Chapter 517, Acts of the 73rd Legislature, 1993, must contain the same standards for that enclosure as are required or permitted by that chapter of the Health and Safety Code.

(b)

A municipality that adopts an ordinance under this subchapter may repair, replace, secure, or otherwise remedy an enclosure or fence that is damaged, deteriorated, substandard, dilapidated, or otherwise in a state that poses a hazard to the public health, safety, and welfare.

(c)

A municipality may require the owner of the property on which the swimming pool or enclosure or fence is situated, after notice and hearing as provided in Sections 214.001 (Authority Regarding Substandard Building)(d) and (e), to repair, replace, secure, or otherwise remedy an enclosure or fence of a swimming pool that the municipality or an appropriate municipal official, agent, or employee determines violates the minimum standards adopted under this subchapter.

(d)

If the enclosure or fence is on unoccupied property or is on property occupied only by persons who do not have a right of possession to the property, the municipality shall give notice to the owner, in accordance with the procedures set out in Sections 214.0011 (Additional Authority to Secure Substandard Building)(c) and (d), of the municipality’s action to repair, replace, secure, or otherwise remedy an enclosure or fence of a swimming pool.

(e)

If a municipality incurs expenses under this subchapter, the municipality may assess the expenses on, and the municipality has a lien against, unless it is a homestead as protected by the Texas Constitution, the property on which the swimming pool or the enclosure or fence is situated. The lien is extinguished if the property owner or another person having an interest in the legal title to the property reimburses the municipality for the expenses. The lien arises and attaches to the property at the time the notice of the lien is recorded in the office of the county clerk in the county in which the property is situated. The notice must contain the name and address of the owner if that information can be determined with a reasonable effort, a legal description of the real property on which the swimming pool or the enclosure or fence is situated, the amount of expenses incurred by the municipality, and the balance due. The lien is a privileged lien subordinate only to tax liens and all previously recorded bona fide mortgage liens attached to the real property to which the municipality’s lien attaches.

(f)

An ordinance adopted under this subchapter may provide for a penalty, not to exceed $1,000, for a violation of the ordinance. The ordinance may provide that each day a violation occurs constitutes a separate offense.

(g)

A municipal official, agent, or employee, acting under the authority granted by this subchapter or any ordinance adopted under this subchapter, may enter any unoccupied premises at a reasonable time to inspect, investigate, or enforce the powers granted under this subchapter or any ordinance adopted pursuant to this subchapter. After providing a minimum of 24 hours notice to the occupant, a municipal official, agent, or employee, acting under the authority granted by this subchapter or any ordinance adopted under this subchapter, may enter any occupied premises to inspect, investigate, or enforce the powers granted under this subchapter or any ordinance adopted pursuant to this subchapter. A municipality and its officials, agents, or employees shall be immune from liability for any acts or omissions not knowingly done that are associated with actions taken in an effort to eliminate the dangerous conditions posed by an enclosure or fence that is damaged, deteriorated, substandard, dilapidated, or otherwise in a state that poses a hazard to the public health, safety, and welfare and for any previous or subsequent conditions on the property.

(h)

The authority granted by this subchapter is in addition to that granted by any other law.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 517, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 577, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 12.107, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.

Source: Section 214.101 — Authority Regarding Swimming Pool Enclosures, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.­214.­htm#214.­101 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

214.001
Authority Regarding Substandard Building
214.002
Requiring Repair, Removal, or Demolition of Building or Other Structure
214.003
Receiver
214.004
Seizure and Sale of Property to Recover Expenses
214.005
Property Bid Off to Municipality
214.0011
Additional Authority to Secure Substandard Building
214.011
Plumbing Inspector
214.0012
Judicial Review
214.012
Sewers and Plumbing
214.013
Sewer Connections
214.014
Drains, Sinks, and Privies
214.0015
Additional Authority Regarding Substandard Building
214.015
Seizure and Sale of Property to Recover Expenses
214.0031
Additional Authority to Appoint Receiver for Hazardous Properties
214.101
Authority Regarding Swimming Pool Enclosures
214.102
Seizure and Sale of Property to Recover Expenses
214.103
International Swimming Pool and Spa Code
214.00111
Additional Authority to Preserve Substandard Building as Historic Property
214.131
Definitions
214.132
Building Lines Authorized
214.133
Activity Prohibited Within Building Line
214.134
Resolution or Ordinance
214.135
Condemnation of Easements and Interests
214.136
Condemnation of Property
214.161
Municipality Covered by Subchapter
214.162
Definitions
214.163
Permit Application Requirements
214.164
Filing of Plat and Restrictions
214.165
Repairs
214.166
Injunction
214.167
Review of Refusal to Issue Permit
214.168
Void Permits
214.191
Definitions
214.192
Categories of Alarm Systems
214.193
Duration of Municipal Permit
214.194
Municipal Permit Fee Generally
214.195
Nonrenewal or Revocation of Permit and Termination of Municipal Response
214.196
On-site Inspection Required
214.197
Penalties for False Alarms
214.198
Verification
214.199
Exception of Municipality from Alarm System Response
214.200
Priority or Level of Response Not Affected
214.201
Definitions
214.202
Categories of Alarm Systems
214.203
Duration of Municipal Permit
214.204
Municipal Permit Fee Generally
214.205
Nonrenewal or Revocation of Permit
214.206
On-site Inspection Required
214.207
Penalties for False Alarms
214.208
Procedures for Reducing False Alarms
214.209
Exception of Municipality from Alarm System Response
214.210
Priority or Level of Response Not Affected
214.211
Definitions
214.212
International Residential Code
214.213
Exceptions
214.214
National Electrical Code
214.215
Adoption of Rehabilitation Codes or Provisions
214.216
International Building Code
214.217
Notice Regarding Model Code Adoption or Amendment in Certain Municipalities
214.218
Immediate Effect of Certain Codes or Provisions Delayed
214.219
Minimum Habitability Standards for Multi-family Rental Buildings in Certain Municipalities
214.220
Inspection During Declared Disaster
214.221
Regulation of Solar Pergolas
214.231
Definitions
214.232
Presumption of Vacancy
214.233
Registration
214.234
Form
214.901
Energy Conservation
214.902
Rent Control
214.903
Fair Housing Ordinances
214.904
Time for Issuance of Municipal Building Permit
214.905
Prohibition of Certain Municipal Requirements Regarding Sales of Housing Units or Residential Lots
214.906
Regulation of Manufactured Home Communities
214.907
Prohibition on Certain Value-based Building Permit and Inspection Fees
214.908
Reauthorization of Building Permit Fees
214.1915
Applicability
214.1955
Multiunit Housing Facilities
214.2015
Applicability
214.2055
Multiunit Housing Facilities
214.2105
Exclusion of Certain Alarm Systems by Owner

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 214.101’s source at texas​.gov