Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 1 - GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Chapter 15 - COASTAL AREA PLANNING
Subchapter A - MANAGEMENT OF THE BEACH/DUNE SYSTEM
Section 15.15 - Criteria for Determining Health and Safety Hazards Associated with Structures on the Public Beach
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The term "structure" as used in this section has the meaning assigned in § 15.2(67) of this title (relating to Definitions) and includes any improvement, obstruction, barrier, or hazard on the public beach.
(b) In consideration of whether a structure on the public beach constitutes an imminent hazard to safety, health, or public welfare, the Commissioner of the General Land Office may consider public complaints, referrals from local government or state health and safety regulatory officials or site investigations by staff of the General Land Office that demonstrate the hazard to safety, health, or public welfare.
(c) An imminent hazard to safety, health or public welfare exists if the condition of the structure creates a probability of an individual coming into contact with any part of the structure or its related components and injury, illness, or disability is reasonably certain as a result of that contact or the condition of the structure and its related components creates a public nuisance.
(d) Examples of imminent hazards to safety, health, or public welfare include, but are not limited to: