Sec. 8506.115. PUBLIC USE OF AUTHORITY'S LAND. (a) The authority may not prevent free public use of its land for recreational purposes, hunting, or fishing except:
(1) at such points where, in the opinion of the board, the use would interfere with the proper conduct of the business;
(2) in connection with the enforcement of sanitary regulations; or
(3) to protect the public's health.
(b) All public rights-of-way not traversing the areas to be flooded by the impounded waters shall remain open as a way of free public passage to and from the lakes created, and a charge may not be made to the public for the right to engage in hunting, fishing, boating, or swimming thereon.
(c) On notice by a resident of this state of a violation of this section, the attorney general shall institute the proper legal proceedings to require the authority or its successor to comply with this section.
(d) If the authority sells any of the authority's land bordering a lake created under this chapter, the authority shall retain in each tract a strip 80 feet wide abutting the high-water line of the lake for the purpose of passage and use by the public for public sports and amusements. This subsection does not apply to a sale of land by the authority to a state or federal agency to be used for game or fish sanctuaries, preserves, or for propagation purposes.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 855 (S.B. 1162), Sec. 1.05, eff. April 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Special District Local Laws Code
Title 6 - Water and Wastewater
Subtitle G - River Authorities
Chapter 8506 - Upper Colorado River Authority
Subchapter C. Powers and Duties
Section 8506.101. General Powers
Section 8506.102. Powers Related to Water of Colorado River and Its Tributaries
Section 8506.103. Sale and Distribution of Water Outside Boundaries of Authority
Section 8506.104. Development, Generation, Distribution, and Sale of Water Power and Electric Energy
Section 8506.105. Prevention of Damage to Persons or Property
Section 8506.106. Forestation and Reforestation; Prevention of Soil Erosion and Floods
Section 8506.107. Authority Property; Eminent Domain
Section 8506.108. Sale, Lease, Mortgage, or Other Disposition of Authority Property
Section 8506.109. Overflow or Inundation of Public Property; Relocation of Roads
Section 8506.110. Construction, Maintenance, and Operation of Facilities
Section 8506.112. General Contract Powers
Section 8506.113. Additional Powers Relating to Contracts, Rules, and Regulations
Section 8506.114. Limitations on Powers of Authority