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(14) "Sliding door security bar" means a bar or rod that can be placed at the bottom of or across the interior side of the fixed panel of a sliding glass door and that is designed to prevent the sliding panel of the door from being opened. ). Jan. 1, 1994. 757.012.
2, eff. INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION. The standards must be at least as stringent as those imposed under the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (15 U.S.C. The executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission may adopt rules requiring standards for design and construction of pool yard enclosures that exceed the requirements of this chapter and that apply to all pools and pool yards subject to this chapter. INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND MAINTENANCE. 2, eff.
757.008. 517, Sec. (10) "Pool yard enclosure" or "enclosure" means a fence, wall, or combination of fences, walls, gates, windows, or doors that completely surround a pool. 517, Sec. It is one of the easier reads on what is needed to be don...Your Swimming Pool Specialist and Consultant-- Jan. 1, 1994.Sec. CHAPTER 757. (a) The duties established by this chapter for an owner of a multiunit dwelling project, an owner of a dwelling in a condominium, cooperative, or town home project, and a property owners association supersede those established by common law, the Property Code, the Health and Safety Code, the Local Government Code other than Section 214.101, and local ordinances relating to duties to inspect, install, repair, or maintain:(2) pool yard enclosure gates and gate latches, including self-closing and self-latching devices;(3) keyed dead bolts, keyless bolting devices, sliding door handle latches, sliding door security bars, self-latching and self-closing devices, and sliding door pin locks on doors that open into a pool yard area and that are owned and controlled by the owner or property owners association; and(4) latches on windows that open into a pool yard area and that are owned and controlled by the owner or property owners association. In this chapter: (1) "Self-closing and self-latching device" means a device that causes a gate to automatically close without human or electrical power after it has been opened and to automatically latch without human or electrical power when the gate closes. 757.002. 757.015. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) and Section (b) An owner of a multiunit rental complex or a rental dwelling in a condominium, cooperative, or town home project with a pool or a property owners association that owns, controls, or maintains a pool may, at the person's option, exceed the standards of this chapter or those adopted under Section (c) A municipality may continue to require greater overall height requirements for pool yard enclosures if the requirements exist under the municipality's ordinances on January 1, 1994.Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. Pool Rentals. 517, Sec. 517, Sec. (g) Decorative designs or cutouts on or in the pool yard enclosure may not contain any openings greater than 1-3/4 inches in any direction. (j) The wall of a building may be part of the pool yard enclosure only if the doors and windows in the wall comply with Sections (k) The owner of a multiunit rental complex with a pool or a property owners association that owns, controls, or maintains a pool is not required to:(1) build a pool yard enclosure at specified locations or distances from the pool other than distances for minimum walkways around the pool; or(2) conform secondary pool yard enclosures, located inside or outside the primary pool yard enclosure, to the requirements of this chapter.Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. (8) "Pool" means a permanent swimming pool, permanent wading or reflection pool, or permanent hot tub or spa over 18 inches deep, located at ground level, above ground, below ground, or indoors. The term does not include:(A) a facility primarily renting rooms to overnight guests; or(B) a single-family home or adjacent single-family homes that are not part of a condominium project. 2, eff. (a) A tenant of an owner of a multiunit rental complex, a member of a property owners association, a governmental entity, or any other person or the person's representative may maintain an action against the owner or property owners association for failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter.
In that action, the person may obtain:(1) a court order directing the owner or property owners association to comply with this chapter;(2) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for actual damages resulting from the failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter;(3) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for punitive damages resulting from the failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter if the actual damages to the person were caused by the owner's or property owners association's intentional, malicious, or grossly negligent actions;(4) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for actual damages, and if appropriate, punitive damages, where the owner or association was in compliance with this chapter at the time of the pool-related damaging event but was consciously indifferent to access being repeatedly gained to the pool yard by unauthorized persons; or(5) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for a civil penalty of not more than $5,000 if the owner or property owners association fails to comply with this chapter within a reasonable time after written notice by a tenant of the multiunit rental complex or a member of the property owners association. Also referred to a semi-public pool.
(14) "Sliding door security bar" means a bar or rod that can be placed at the bottom of or across the interior side of the fixed panel of a sliding glass door and that is designed to prevent the sliding panel of the door from being opened. ). Jan. 1, 1994. 757.012.
2, eff. INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION. The standards must be at least as stringent as those imposed under the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (15 U.S.C. The executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission may adopt rules requiring standards for design and construction of pool yard enclosures that exceed the requirements of this chapter and that apply to all pools and pool yards subject to this chapter. INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND MAINTENANCE. 2, eff.
757.008. 517, Sec. (10) "Pool yard enclosure" or "enclosure" means a fence, wall, or combination of fences, walls, gates, windows, or doors that completely surround a pool. 517, Sec. It is one of the easier reads on what is needed to be don...Your Swimming Pool Specialist and Consultant-- Jan. 1, 1994.Sec. CHAPTER 757. (a) The duties established by this chapter for an owner of a multiunit dwelling project, an owner of a dwelling in a condominium, cooperative, or town home project, and a property owners association supersede those established by common law, the Property Code, the Health and Safety Code, the Local Government Code other than Section 214.101, and local ordinances relating to duties to inspect, install, repair, or maintain:(2) pool yard enclosure gates and gate latches, including self-closing and self-latching devices;(3) keyed dead bolts, keyless bolting devices, sliding door handle latches, sliding door security bars, self-latching and self-closing devices, and sliding door pin locks on doors that open into a pool yard area and that are owned and controlled by the owner or property owners association; and(4) latches on windows that open into a pool yard area and that are owned and controlled by the owner or property owners association. In this chapter: (1) "Self-closing and self-latching device" means a device that causes a gate to automatically close without human or electrical power after it has been opened and to automatically latch without human or electrical power when the gate closes. 757.002. 757.015. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) and Section (b) An owner of a multiunit rental complex or a rental dwelling in a condominium, cooperative, or town home project with a pool or a property owners association that owns, controls, or maintains a pool may, at the person's option, exceed the standards of this chapter or those adopted under Section (c) A municipality may continue to require greater overall height requirements for pool yard enclosures if the requirements exist under the municipality's ordinances on January 1, 1994.Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. Pool Rentals. 517, Sec. 517, Sec. (g) Decorative designs or cutouts on or in the pool yard enclosure may not contain any openings greater than 1-3/4 inches in any direction. (j) The wall of a building may be part of the pool yard enclosure only if the doors and windows in the wall comply with Sections (k) The owner of a multiunit rental complex with a pool or a property owners association that owns, controls, or maintains a pool is not required to:(1) build a pool yard enclosure at specified locations or distances from the pool other than distances for minimum walkways around the pool; or(2) conform secondary pool yard enclosures, located inside or outside the primary pool yard enclosure, to the requirements of this chapter.Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. (8) "Pool" means a permanent swimming pool, permanent wading or reflection pool, or permanent hot tub or spa over 18 inches deep, located at ground level, above ground, below ground, or indoors. The term does not include:(A) a facility primarily renting rooms to overnight guests; or(B) a single-family home or adjacent single-family homes that are not part of a condominium project. 2, eff. (a) A tenant of an owner of a multiunit rental complex, a member of a property owners association, a governmental entity, or any other person or the person's representative may maintain an action against the owner or property owners association for failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter.
In that action, the person may obtain:(1) a court order directing the owner or property owners association to comply with this chapter;(2) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for actual damages resulting from the failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter;(3) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for punitive damages resulting from the failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter if the actual damages to the person were caused by the owner's or property owners association's intentional, malicious, or grossly negligent actions;(4) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for actual damages, and if appropriate, punitive damages, where the owner or association was in compliance with this chapter at the time of the pool-related damaging event but was consciously indifferent to access being repeatedly gained to the pool yard by unauthorized persons; or(5) a judgment against the owner or property owners association for a civil penalty of not more than $5,000 if the owner or property owners association fails to comply with this chapter within a reasonable time after written notice by a tenant of the multiunit rental complex or a member of the property owners association. Also referred to a semi-public pool.