For property owners association and rental pools, Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 757 requires the pool yard to be completely enclosed. The unincorporated county runs no pool safety inspection of its own.
Chapter 757 directs the owner of a multiunit rental complex or a property owners association that owns, controls, or maintains a pool to completely enclose the pool yard with a compliant enclosure, with gates and any dwelling doors opening into the yard equipped to resist child access. Williamson County has no ordinance adding safety requirements and runs no inspection program in unincorporated areas. Federal law, the Virginia Graeme Baker Act, requires anti-entrapment drain covers on public pools. A private residential pool's safety features are set by the owner and any HOA deed restrictions, not the county.
A covered POA or rental pool left without a complete enclosure violates Chapter 757. There is no county safety citation for a private residential pool.
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