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Public Health Rules in Frisco, TX (2026)

4 verified public health rules for Frisco, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Restaurant Grade Cards

Frisco restaurants are inspected by Collin County Health Care Services under the Texas Food Establishment Rules, with scores from routine inspections that are publicly searchable online and posted as required by county and state policy.

Frisco Restaurant Inspection and Score Posting

Some Restrictions

Rodent Control

Frisco property owners must keep premises free of rodent harborage under city property maintenance and nuisance provisions, with Code Compliance authorized to require abatement when conditions attract rats, mice, or other vermin.

Frisco Rodent Harborage and Property Pest Rules

Some Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code § 343.011

Sec. 343.011. PUBLIC NUISANCE. (a) This section applies only to the unincorporated area of a county.(b) A person may not cause, permit, or allow a public nuisance under this section.(c) A public nuisance is:(1) keeping, storing, or accumulating refuse on premises in a neighborhood unless the refuse is entirely contained in a closed receptacle;(2) keeping, storing, or accumulating rubbish...

Bed-Bug Rules

Texas does not impose a statewide bed bug disclosure law and Frisco has no separate bed bug ordinance, but landlord habitability duties under Texas Property Code Chapter 92 still require landlords to address infestations that affect health and safety.

Bed Bug Disclosure in Frisco Rentals

Few Restrictions

Tex. Property Code § 92.052

Sec. 92.052. LANDLORD'S DUTY TO REPAIR OR REMEDY. (a) A landlord shall make a diligent effort to repair or remedy a condition if:(1) the tenant specifies the condition in a notice to the person to whom or to the place where rent is normally paid;(2) the tenant is not delinquent in the payment of rent at the time notice is given; and(3) the condition:(A) materially affects the physical he...

Food Handler Certification

All Frisco food employees must complete an accredited food handler course within sixty days of hire, and at least one certified food protection manager is required at every Texas food establishment under state and county rules.

Food Handler and Manager Certification Required

Some Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code § 438.046

Sec. 438.046. LIST OF ACCREDITED PROGRAMS. (a) The department shall maintain a registry of course programs accredited under this subchapter.(b) A food service worker trained in a course for the employees of a single entity is considered to have met a local health jurisdiction's training, testing, and permitting requirements only as to food service performed for that entity.(b-1) A food ser...

Looking for Collin County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Frisco city rules.

Public Health Rules in Collin County