Sec. 341.019. MOSQUITO CONTROL ON UNINHABITED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a municipality, county, or other local health authority may abate, without notice, a public health nuisance under Section 341.011(7) that:
(1) is located on residential property that is reasonably presumed to be abandoned or that is uninhabited due to foreclosure; and
(2) is an immediate danger to the health, life, or safety of any person.
(b) A public official, agent, or employee charged with the enforcement of health, environmental, or safety laws may enter the premises described by Subsection (a) at a reasonable time to inspect, investigate, or abate the nuisance.
(c) In this section, abatement is limited to the treatment with a mosquito larvicide of stagnant water in which mosquitoes are breeding.
(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;
(4) the type of larvicide used; and
(5) any known risks of the larvicide to humans or animals.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 16 (S.B. 186), Sec. 1, eff. May 10, 2013.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - Sanitation and Environmental Quality
Chapter 341 - Minimum Standards of Sanitation and Health Protection Measures
Subchapter B. Nuisances and General Sanitation
Section 341.012. Abatement of Nuisance
Section 341.013. Garbage, Refuse, and Other Waste
Section 341.014. Disposal of Human Excreta
Section 341.015. Sanitation of Ice Plants
Section 341.016. Sanitation of Businesses; Occupational Health and Safety
Section 341.017. Sanitation Facilities for Railroad Maintenance-of-Way Employees
Section 341.018. Rodent Control
Section 341.019. Mosquito Control on Uninhabited Residential Property