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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the regulation of recreational vehicle parks. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. The heading to Section 232.007, Local Government |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 232.007. MANUFACTURED HOME RENTAL COMMUNITIES AND |
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RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS. |
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SECTION 2. Sections 232.007(a), (b), (c), (e), (f), (g), |
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and (h), Local Government Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) In this section: |
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(1) "Business day" means a day other than a Saturday, |
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Sunday, or holiday recognized by this state. |
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(2) "Manufactured home rental community" means a plot |
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or tract of land that is separated into two or more spaces or lots |
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that are rented, leased, or offered for rent or lease, for a term of |
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less than 60 months without a purchase option, for the installation |
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of manufactured homes for use and occupancy as residences. |
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(3) "Recreational vehicle" has the meaning assigned by |
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Section 522.004, Transportation Code. |
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(4) "Recreational vehicle park" means a plot or tract |
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of land that is separated into two or more spaces or lots that are |
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rented, leased, or offered for rent or lease for a term of more than |
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30 consecutive days to park recreational vehicles for use and |
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occupancy as residences. |
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(5) "Rental community" means a manufactured home |
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rental community or a recreational vehicle park. |
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[(2) "Business day" means a day other than a Saturday, |
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Sunday, or holiday recognized by this state.] |
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(b) A [manufactured home] rental community is not a |
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subdivision, and Sections 232.001-232.006 do not apply to the |
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community. |
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(c) After a public hearing and after notice is published in |
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a newspaper of general circulation in the county, the commissioners |
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court of a county, by order adopted and entered in the minutes of |
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the commissioners court, may establish minimum infrastructure |
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standards for [manufactured home] rental communities located in the |
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county outside the limits of a municipality. The minimum standards |
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may include only: |
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(1) reasonable specifications to provide adequate |
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drainage in accordance with standard engineering practices, |
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including specifying necessary drainage culverts and identifying |
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areas included in the 100-year flood plain; |
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(2) reasonable specifications for providing an |
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adequate public or community water supply, including specifying the |
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location of supply lines, in accordance with Subchapter C, Chapter |
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341, Health and Safety Code; |
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(3) reasonable requirements for providing access to |
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sanitary sewer lines, including specifying the location of sanitary |
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sewer lines, or providing adequate on-site sewage facilities in |
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accordance with Chapter 366, Health and Safety Code; |
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(4) a requirement for the preparation of a survey |
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identifying the proposed [manufactured home] rental community |
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boundaries and any significant features of the community, including |
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the proposed location of [manufactured home] rental community |
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spaces, utility easements, and dedications of rights-of-way; and |
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(5) reasonable specifications for streets or roads in |
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the [manufactured] rental [home] community to provide ingress and |
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egress access for fire and emergency vehicles. |
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(e) If the commissioners court adopts minimum |
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infrastructure standards for [manufactured home] rental |
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communities, the owner of land located outside the limits of a |
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municipality who intends to use the land for a [manufactured home] |
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rental community must have an infrastructure development plan |
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prepared that complies with the minimum infrastructure standards |
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adopted by the commissioners court under Subsection (c). |
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(f) Not later than the 60th day after the date the owner of a |
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proposed [manufactured home] rental community submits an |
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infrastructure development plan for approval, the county engineer |
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or another person designated by the commissioners court shall |
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approve or reject the plan in writing. If the plan is rejected, the |
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written rejection must specify the reasons for the rejection and |
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the actions required for approval of the plan. The failure to |
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reject a plan within the period prescribed by this subsection |
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constitutes approval of the plan. |
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(g) Construction of a proposed [manufactured home] rental |
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community may not begin before the date the county engineer or |
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another person designated by the commissioners court approves the |
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infrastructure development plan. The commissioners court may |
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require inspection of the infrastructure during or on completion of |
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its construction. If a final inspection is required, the final |
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inspection must be completed not later than the second business day |
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after the date the commissioners court or the person designated by |
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the commissioners court receives a written confirmation from the |
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owner that the construction of the infrastructure is complete. If |
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the inspector determines that the infrastructure complies with the |
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infrastructure development plan, the commissioners court shall |
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issue a certificate of compliance not later than the fifth business |
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day after the date the final inspection is completed. If a final |
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inspection is not required, the commissioners court shall issue a |
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certificate of compliance not later than the fifth business day |
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after the date the commissioners court or the person designated by |
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the commissioners court receives written certification from the |
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owner that construction of the infrastructure has been completed in |
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compliance with the infrastructure development plan. |
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(h) A utility may not provide utility services, including |
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water, sewer, gas, and electric services, to a [manufactured home] |
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rental community subject to an infrastructure development plan or |
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to a manufactured home or recreational vehicle in the community |
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unless the owner provides the utility with a copy of the certificate |
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of compliance issued under Subsection (g). This subsection applies |
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only to: |
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(1) a municipality that provides utility services; |
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(2) a municipally owned or municipally operated |
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utility that provides utility services; |
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(3) a public utility that provides utility services; |
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(4) a nonprofit water supply or sewer service |
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corporation organized and operating under Chapter 67, Water Code, |
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that provides utility services; |
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(5) a county that provides utility services; and |
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(6) a special district or authority created by state |
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law that provides utility services. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |