Sec. 341.066. TOURIST COURTS, HOTELS, INNS, AND ROOMING HOUSES  


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  • (a) A person operating a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house in this state shall:

    (1) provide a safe and ample water supply for the general conduct of the tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house; and

    (2) submit samples of the water at least once a year before May 1 to the department for bacteriological analysis.

    (b) A tourist court, hotel, inn, and rooming house must be equipped with an approved system of sewage disposal maintained in a sanitary condition.

    (c) An owner or operator of a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house shall keep the premises sanitary and shall provide every practical facility essential for that purpose.

    (d) An owner or operator of a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house who provides a gas stove for the heating of a unit in the facility shall determine that the stove is properly installed and maintained in a properly ventilated room.

    (e) An owner, operator, or manager of a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house shall maintain sanitary appliances located in the facility in good repair.

    (f) Food offered for sale at a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house shall be:

    (1) adequately protected from flies, dust, vermin, and spoilage; and

    (2) kept in a sanitary condition.

    (g) An owner, manager, or agent of a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house may not rent or furnish a unit to a person succeeding a previous occupant before:

    (1) thoroughly cleaning the unit; and

    (2) providing clean and sanitary sheets, towels, and pillowcases.

    (h) An owner, operator, or manager of a tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house shall maintain the facility in a sanitary condition.

    (i) A tourist court, hotel, inn, or rooming house that does not conform to this chapter is a public health nuisance.

Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.