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Texas HB 51705-29-25 | Legislation

Texas HB 517

Discolored Turf and Residential Watering Restrictions
by Rebecca Radtke, LASN

Yellowed turf in Texas - during specific water conservation protocols - is no longer enforceable.

The Texas State Legislature read and passed HB517 - a bill that relates to the authority of a homeowner's association to assess a fine for yellow or brown turf during a period of residential watering restrictions - in the Senate on May 12. The legislation goes into effect on Sept. 1.

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State Rep. Caroline Harris Davila from Round Rock filed HB 517 in an effect to prevent HOAs from sending fines to homeowners for having a brown lawn or plants when cities and water companies put water restrictions in place. Two changes were made before it passed - homeowners are given 60days to get their lawns back up to code after the restriction is lifted and it prevents HOAs from requiring homeowners to installing grass or turf during a drought.
The bill states that "residential water restriction" means a temporary restriction of water use to irrigate residential vegetation or turf that is mandated by a municipality, water utility, or other wholesale or retail water supplier as part of a strategy to conserve water during a period of drought." Meaning that this is applicable in very specific settings.

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