Private residential hot tubs and spas in unincorporated Hidalgo County are unregulated by the county — Texas bars county building codes for homes. Public and semi-public spas must meet Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 341 and DSHS rule 25 TAC Chapter 265.
A backyard hot tub or spa at a home in the unincorporated county requires no county permit, cover, or barrier, since Texas counties cannot enforce building or electrical codes on one- and two-family dwellings. HOA/deed rules or a city code (if inside city limits) may still apply. Public and semi-public spas — at apartments, hotels, RV parks, and health clubs — are 'public spas' under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 341 and DSHS rules in 25 TAC Chapter 265. Those rules set a higher 2.0 ppm free-chlorine residual under §341.064(b), require the 48-inch enclosure under §265.192, and mandate anti-entrapment drain covers. Apartment and HOA spas are also subject to Chapter 757 unless fitted with an approved locked cover.
No county penalty applies to a residential hot tub. A public spa violating DSHS chemical, drain, or enclosure standards can be ordered closed and enforced under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 341.
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