Frisco has NO breed-specific legislation. Texas Health and Safety Code 822.047 prohibits cities from banning dogs solely by breed. Regulation is behavior-based under Lillians Law dangerous dog framework.
TX HSC 822.047 explicitly preempts breed-specific bans at the municipal level. Frisco regulates dogs based on behavior: any dog that makes unprovoked attacks or causes serious injury may be declared dangerous under HSC 822.041-042. Dangerous dog designation requires muzzle, secure enclosure, 100,000 dollar liability insurance, and annual registration.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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