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89(R) HB 3310 - Introduced version - Bill Text
89R14430 JBD-D
By: McLaughlin
H.B. No. 3310
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the authority of certain counties to adopt noise
regulations; creating a criminal offense; authorizing fees.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Chapter 240, Local Government Code, is amended
by adding Subchapter D to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER D. REGULATION OF NOISE AND SOUND LEVELS IN CERTAIN
COUNTIES
Sec.
240.061.
APPLICABILITY OF SUBCHAPTER.
This subchapter
applies only to a county that:
(1) has a population of less than 50,000; and
(2) is adjacent to:
(A)
a county with a population of more than two
million; and
(B)
a county with a population of less than
1,000.
Sec.
240.062.
AUTHORITY TO REGULATE. (a) The commissioners
court of a county by order may prohibit the production of sound from
a loudspeaker or sound amplifier that the commissioners court
determines is a nuisance.
The commissioners court may determine
what level of sound to prohibit, but the prohibition may not apply
to sound less than 70 decibels at a distance of 50 feet from the
property line of the property on which the loudspeaker or sound
amplifier is operated.
(b)
A regulation adopted under this subchapter may only
apply:
(1) in the unincorporated area of the county; and
(2) during the following periods of time:
(A)
on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday from 10 p.m. to the following morning at 6 a.m.; and
(B)
on Friday and Saturday from 11:59 p.m. to the
following morning at 8 a.m.
Sec.
240.063.
EXEMPTIONS. A sound is exempt from
regulation under this subchapter if it is a sound produced by:
(1)
an authorized emergency vehicle as defined by
Section 541.201, Transportation Code;
(2) the operations or facilities of:
(A) a chemical manufacturing facility;
(B)
an electric utility as defined by Section
31.002, Utilities Code;
(C)
a gas utility as defined by Section 101.003
or 121.001, Utilities Code;
(D)
a telecommunications utility as defined by
Section 51.002, Utilities Code;
(E)
a cable service provider as defined by
Section 66.002, Utilities Code;
(F)
a video service provider as defined by
Section 66.002, Utilities Code; or
(G)
an entity permitted for the management of
solid waste under Chapter 361, Health and Safety Code; or
(3) an activity associated with:
(A)
the exploration, development, or production
of oil, gas, geothermal resources, or any other substance or
material regulated by the Railroad Commission of Texas under
Section 91.101, Natural Resources Code;
(B)
the transporting, refining, processing, or
other handling of oil, gas, or geothermal resources;
(C)
the production, processing, or sale of
agricultural or animal products;
(D)
a school-sponsored or organized youth
athletic contest;
(E)
a county-sponsored parade or firework show;
or
(F) a place of worship.
Sec.
240.064.
PERMIT FOR CERTAIN EVENTS; PERMIT FEES. (a)
The commissioners court of a county by order may authorize the
holding of events at which loudspeakers or sound amplifiers that
produce sounds exceeding the levels prohibited by the commissioners
court under Section 240.062 will be used, if the person holding an
event obtains a permit from the county for the event.
(b)
An order adopted under this section must provide for the
denial, suspension, or revocation of a permit by the county.
(c)
A district court has jurisdiction of a suit that arises
from the denial, suspension, or revocation of a permit by the
county.
(d)
A county may impose a fee on an applicant for a permit
under this section. The fee must be based on the administrative
costs of issuing the permit. A county that imposes a permit fee
shall establish procedures to reduce the fee amount if the
applicant is unable to pay the full permit fee.
Sec.
240.065.
METHOD OF SOUND MEASUREMENT.
If the
commissioners court of a county prohibits the production of sound
from a loudspeaker or sound amplifier under Section 240.062, then
the commissioners court of that county by rule shall adopt a
procedure to measure noise and sound levels under this subchapter.
Sec.
240.066.
INJUNCTION. A county may sue in a district
court for an injunction to prohibit the violation or threatened
violation of a prohibition or other regulation adopted under this
subchapter.
Sec.
240.067.
CRIMINAL PENALTY. (a) A person commits an
offense if the person violates an order or rule adopted under this
subchapter.
(b) An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor.
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2025.