Travis County has limited zoning authority under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 240, so veterinary clinics in unincorporated areas operate primarily under state licensing rules and city extraterritorial jurisdiction overlays.
Texas counties cannot impose general zoning. Veterinary practices must hold licenses from the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners and follow Texas HSC 826 rabies-handling rules. Clinics inside Austin or Pflugerville extraterritorial jurisdiction may face city zoning conditions even on county roads. Boarding kennels attached to clinics must meet Travis County Health & Human Services kennel sanitation standards. Noise from outdoor runs is governed by general nuisance rules. Mobile veterinary services serving Hill Country ranches face no separate county zoning barrier.
State board license suspension, civil penalties for unlicensed practice, city ETJ enforcement orders, and nuisance abatement for noise or odor complaints.
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