April 2, 2015. Discharge all backwash to the sanitary sewer system. (2) if the hydrant continues to be unavailable for use in a fire emergency, paint all or the cap of the hydrant black as required by Subsection (c)(2). Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. Each of the following is a public health nuisance: (1) a condition or place that is a breeding place for flies and that is in a populous area; (2) spoiled or diseased meats intended for human consumption; (3) a restaurant, food market, bakery, other place of business, or vehicle in which food is prepared, packed, stored, transported, sold, or served to the public and that is not constantly maintained in a sanitary condition; (4) a place, condition, or building controlled or operated by a state or local government agency that is not maintained in a sanitary condition; (5) sewage, human excreta, wastewater, garbage, or other organic wastes deposited, stored, discharged, or exposed in such a way as to be a potential instrument or medium in disease transmission to a person or between persons; (6) a vehicle or container that is used to transport garbage, human excreta, or other organic material and that is defective and allows leakage or spilling of contents; (7) a collection of water in which mosquitoes are breeding in the limits of a municipality or a collection of water that is a breeding area for mosquitoes that can transmit diseases regardless of the collection's location other than a location or property where activities meeting the definition of Section 11.002(12)(A), Water Code, occur; (8) a condition that may be proven to injuriously affect the public health and that may directly or indirectly result from the operations of a bone boiling or fat rendering plant, tallow or soap works, or other similar establishment; (9) a place or condition harboring rats in a populous area; (10) the presence of ectoparasites, including bedbugs, lice, and mites, suspected to be disease carriers in a place in which sleeping accommodations are offered to the public; (11) the maintenance of an open surface privy or an overflowing septic tank so that the contents may be accessible to flies; and. 341.0357. May 10, 2013. Swimming pool codes and regulations also include the need for a pool gate that is self-close or self-latch. (f) After adoption of an ordinance under Subsection (c), the utility shall paint all fire hydrants in accordance with the ordinance or a memorandum of understanding under Subsection (e) that are located in a residential area or an industrial district within the municipality or the municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. 2, eff. 219), Sec. The executive director shall base the recommended amount of the proposed penalty on the factors provided by Subsection (b) and shall consider each factor for the benefit of the commission. 821 (H.B. Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 18, eff. (3) notwithstanding Subdivisions (1) and (2), if the municipality owns a municipal utility, may not require another utility located in the municipality or the municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction to provide water flow and pressure in a fire hydrant greater than that provided by the municipal utility. ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY. (3-a) "Executive commissioner" means the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. (1) a municipality with a population of more than 36,000 and less than 41,000 located in two counties, one of which is a county with a population of more than 1.8 million; (2) a municipality, including any industrial district within the municipality or its extraterritorial jurisdiction, with a population of more than 7,000 and less than 30,000 located in a county with a population of more than 155,000 and less than 180,000; and. The unincorporated area regulations that the County enforces govern: all development within the floodplain; the subdivision of property; the installation of septic tanks; the condition of unincorporated area neighborhoods ; the construction and inspection of residential structures; 2, eff. 219), Sec. (3) any other matters that justice requires. Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 353, Sec. PROTECTION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES. the condition of unincorporated area neighborhoods ; the construction and inspection of residential structures; certain outdoor businesses like junkyards, recycling businesses, and those that store or display merchandise outdoors; the location of communication facility structures such as cell towers; and. 819), Sec. Please go to the following weblink below to locate, view, and print the Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRM) and Flood Insurance Study Information. Sept. 1, 1993. June 15, 2017. 219), Sec. Center for Health Emergency Preparedness & Response, Texas Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, Cancer Resources for Health Professionals, Resources for Cancer Patients, Caregivers and Families, Food Manufacturers, Wholesalers, and Warehouses, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Licensure, National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS), Health Care Information Collection (THCIC), Section 341.064 - Swimming Pools and Bathhouses, Section 341.0695 - Interactive Water Features and Fountains, Chapter 265, Subchapter L- Public Swimming Pools and Spas (PDF) - effectiveJanuary 1, 2023, Chapter 265, Subchapter M - Public Interactive Water Features and Fountains, Draft and Proposed Rules - Public Swimming Pools and Spas, Contact Information - Public Swimming Pools and Spas, Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act Information, Open Records - Public Swimming Pools and Spas, Frequently Asked Questions - Public Swimming Pools and Spas, Regulatory Clarifications and Guidance Documents - Public Swimming Pools and Spas, Links and Resources - Public Swimming Pools and Spas, Applications and Forms - Public Swimming Pools and Spas, Complaint Process - Public Swimming Pools and Spas. 87 (S.B. 219), Sec. 341.042. Sept. 1, 1989. 341.0315. Sept. 1, 1989. Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. Sec. Sept. 1, 1997. 2, eff. (1) "Alternative onsite water" means rainwater, air-conditioner condensate, foundation drain water, storm water, cooling tower blowdown, swimming pool backwash and drain water, reverse osmosis reject water, or any other source of water considered appropriate by the commission. (3) is within 200 miles of the Gulf of Mexico. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. June 19, 2009. 1717), Sec. 648, Sec. 3.0860, eff. 1, eff. Its county seat is Dallas, which is also the third-largest city in Texas and the ninth-largest city in the United States. Texas Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 6.19, eff. (IGCC 2015), International Swimming Pool and Spa Code 2021 (ISPSC 2021), Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities, 2009, Standard for the Installation of . Sept. 1, 1997. June 17, 2015. Sept. 1, 2003. Sept. 1, 1991; Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 353, Sec. (2) analyzes water to determine how to treat influent or effluent water, alter or purify water, or add or remove a mineral, chemical, or bacterial content or substance as part of the complete installation, exchange, connection, maintenance, or service of potable water treatment equipment and appliances. FEES. (h) In a suit under this section to enjoin a violation or threat of violation of this chapter, a rule adopted under this chapter, a permitting or inspection requirement imposed under Section 341.064(n), or a closure order issued under Section 341.064(o), the court shall grant the state, county, or municipality, without bond or other undertaking, any injunction that the facts may warrant, including temporary restraining orders, temporary injunctions after notice and hearing, and permanent injunctions. June 15, 2007. 11.12, eff. Additionally, Dallas County participates in the Trinity Common Vision Program. PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. The officer must file a copy of the officer's oath and appointment with the department. You can get CEUs from NEHA upon completing the lessons and final evaluation. Sec. (A) an area designated as a residential zoning district by a governing ordinance or code or an area in which the principal land use is for private residences; (B) a subdivision for which a plat is recorded in the real property records of the county and that contains or is bounded by public streets or parts of public streets that are abutted by residential property occupying at least 75 percent of the front footage along the block face; or. 1, eff. 1, eff. and this chapter that relate to commission rules adopted under those laws. 1, eff. Some of the fencing regulations in the city of Dallas include the following: A fence must be structurally stable and properly maintained A fence in single family and duplex districts cannot exceed a height of four feet You cannot use barbed wire in city limits unless it is at least six feet above grade and stays on the property line (h) An owner, operator, or manager of a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house shall maintain the facility in a sanitary condition. 2, eff. June 20, 2003. April 2, 2015. Pool owners operating a pool/spa without a permit are subject to having the pool/spa closed and being issued a citation. Sept. 1, 1995. 3.1639(72), eff. 341.082. June 17, 2005. (d) The executive commissioner may adopt rules consistent with Subsection (c)(1) to define "facilities where the public congregates.". (e) An employee of a retail establishment who refuses to provide a customer with access to an employee toilet facility as required by this section commits an offense. 219), Sec. Rates of risk help determine the cost of flood insurance. Sept. 1, 1993; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. (3) "Drinking water" means water distributed by an individual or public or private agency for human consumption, for use in preparing food or beverages, or for use in cleaning a utensil or article used in preparing food or beverages for, or consuming food or beverages by, human beings. 1, eff. CIVIL ENFORCEMENT. The commission may establish a schedule of fees. This post may contain affiliate links. 341.068. 341.049. Sec. (2) comply with and adopt by reference a version of the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, as defined by Section 214.103, Local Government Code, that is not older than the version in effect on May 1, 2019, regarding all construction, alteration, renovation, enlargement, and repair of commercial swimming pools and spas. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. September 1, 2021. (2) provide adequate financial assurance of the ability to operate the system in accordance with applicable laws and rules in the form of a bond or as specified by the commission. Provide feedback on your experience with DSHS facilities, staff, communication, and services. Amended by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. FEMA has provided Dallas County with FIRMs and FIS having an effective date of March 21st, 2019. 219), Sec. Sept. 1, 1997. (2) environmental standards that relate to the health and safety of the employees of industrial establishments in this state. 1, eff. (a) To preserve the public health, safety, and welfare, the commission shall ensure that public drinking water supply systems: (1) supply safe drinking water in adequate quantities; (b) The commission shall encourage and promote the development and use of regional and areawide drinking water supply systems. 3, eff. PHTA Standards Industry Codes and Standards Swimming Pool Codes by County or State Swimming Pool Codes by County or State Find out more about the codes in your state, county, or city using the links below. FINANCIAL ASSURANCE FOR CERTAIN SYSTEMS. (3) the county in which the violation or threat of violation occurs. (a) In this section, "direct potable reuse" means the introduction of treated reclaimed municipal wastewater either: (1) directly into a public water system; or. (c) An owner or operator of a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house shall keep the premises sanitary and shall provide every practical facility essential for that purpose. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993. 2, eff. 341.0485. (c) Each public water system responsible for any hydrant shall: (1) paint all or the cap of the hydrant white if the hydrant is available to be used only to fill a water tank on a fire truck used for fire suppression services; and. 1, eff. 353, Sec. (i) The fact that all or the cap of a hydrant for which a public water system is responsible under this section is not painted black as described by Subsection (c)(2) or concealed in the manner described by Subsection (e) does not constitute a guarantee by the public water system that the hydrant will deliver a certain amount of water flow at all times. (i-1) The executive commissioner by rule shall prescribe the amount of the fee the department may collect under Subsection (i). (a) A fairground, public park, or amusement center of any kind shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. Section 341.0645 - Pool Safety. More information regarding the Flood Insurance Rate Map changes may be found here. Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995. (c) Standards and rules adopted by the commission under this chapter governing public drinking water supply systems do not apply to a person: (1) who harvests rainwater for domestic use; and. (c) The environmental health officer shall assist the department in enforcing this chapter and is subject to: (1) the authority of the department; and. (j) If the person charged fails to forward the money for escrow or post the bond as provided by Subsection (i), the commission or the executive director of the commission may refer the matter to the attorney general for enforcement. Sept. 1, 1997. 1.023, eff. September 1, 2013. (d) The public official, agent, or employee shall post on the front door of the residence a notice stating: (1) the identity of the treating authority; (2) the purpose and date of the treatment; (3) a description of the areas of the property treated with larvicide; (5) any known risks of the larvicide to humans or animals. (d) A public bathhouse and its surroundings shall be kept in a sanitary condition at all times. Your new pool builder will get the water chemical balance to the appropriate levels before they call the job done. 1 (S.B. PROTECTION OF BODIES OF WATER FROM SEWAGE. (b-4) A municipally owned water or wastewater utility, a municipality, or the owner or operator of a public water supply system may not be held liable for any adverse health effects allegedly caused by the consumption of water collected by a rainwater harvesting system that is connected to a public water supply system and is used for potable purposes if the municipally owned water or wastewater utility, municipality, or public water supply system is in compliance with the sanitary standards for drinking water applicable to the municipally owned water or wastewater utility, municipality, or public water supply system. Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. POOL SAFETY. The term does not include hotels, churches, restaurants, bowling centers, public or private elementary or secondary schools, or historic buildings. All rights reserved. The public water supply system used as an auxiliary water source may be connected only to the water storage tank and may not be connected to the plumbing of a structure. The executive commissioner may: (1) adopt rules consistent with the purposes of this chapter; and. Sec. (d) A person using or permitting the use of land as a public dump shall provide for the covering or incineration of all animal or vegetable matter deposited on the land and for the disposition of other waste materials and rubbish to eliminate the possibility that those materials and rubbish might be a breeding place for insects or rodents. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 2017 Dallas County Subdivision Regulations. September 1, 2013. (a) A sanitary defect at a public drinking water supply system that obtains its water supply from underground sources shall be immediately corrected. The standards: (A) a minimum sufficient water flow of at least 250 gallons per minute for at least two hours; and. (b) A person who violates this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter shall be assessed a civil penalty. 3, eff. 18, eff. 3.0865, eff. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 392 (H.B. (1) within the jurisdiction of a governmental entity that maintains its own system for labeling or color coding its hydrants; or. 3, Sec. The barrier itself cannot have any gaps or openings more than 4 inches wide. Sec. (b-2) The commission shall develop and make available to the public a regulatory guidance manual to explain the rules adopted under this section. For questions related to floodplains in cities, you will need to contact the Floodplain Administrator of that city.