Williamson County sets no curbside placement times for unincorporated areas; the private hauler dictates set-out. State law under Tex. Health & Safety Code §343.011(c)(1) requires refuse in a neighborhood be kept in a closed receptacle.
No county ordinance governs when or where bins go to the curb outside city limits; those rules come from the subscription hauler or an HOA. The one statutory control is Tex. Health & Safety Code §343.011(c)(1), which makes it a public nuisance in the unincorporated area to keep, store, or accumulate refuse in a neighborhood unless it is entirely contained in a closed receptacle. Loose, uncontained trash near platted subdivisions can draw a county nuisance notice.
Refuse left uncontained in a neighborhood is a public nuisance under §343.011. Abatement follows a 30-day notice, then a $50–$200 fine under §343.012.
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