31 Tex. Admin. Code § 15.10 - General Provisions
(a) A local
government's ordinances, orders, resolutions, or other enactments covered by
this subchapter shall be read in harmony with this subchapter. If there is any
conflict between them which cannot be reconciled by ordinary rules of legal
interpretation, this subchapter controls. Certification of a local government's
beach access and use plan by the General Land Office may not be construed to
expand or detract from the statutory or constitutional authority of that local
government or any other governmental entity, nor may any person construe such
certification to authorize a local government or any other governmental entity
to alienate public property rights in public beaches.
(b) Boundary of the public beach. The
commissioner shall make determinations on issues related to the location of the
boundary of the public beach and encroachments on the public beach pursuant to
the requirements of the Open Beaches Act, §§61.016- 61.017 and §
15.3(b) of this
title (relating to Administration) and §
15.12(e) of this
title (relating to Temporary Orders Issued by the Land Commissioner). The
General Land Office and the local governments may refer enforcement cases to
the attorney general whenever questions of encroachment and boundaries arise
with respect to the public beach.
(c) Public beach presumption. Except for
beaches on islands or peninsulas not accessible by public road or ferry
facility, in administering its plan a local government shall presume that any
beach fronting the Gulf of Mexico within its jurisdiction is a public beach
unless the owner of the adjacent land obtains a declaratory judgment otherwise
under the Open Beaches Act, §61.019. That section provides that any person
owning property fronting the Gulf of Mexico whose rights are determined or
affected by this subchapter may bring suit for a declaratory judgment against
the state to try the issue or issues.
(d) Violations. A violation of any provision
of this subchapter, a local government dune protection and beach access plan,
or any permit or certificate or the conditions contained therein will subject a
person to the potential assessment of administrative or civil
penalties.
(e) Reporting
violations. Any local government with knowledge of a violation or a threatened
violation of a permit, a certificate, its dune protection and beach access
plan, the Dune Protection Act, the Open Beaches Act, or this subchapter shall
inform the General Land Office of the violation(s) within 24 hours.
(f) Withdrawal of plan certification. The
General Land Office may withdraw certification of all or any part of a local
government's dune protection and beach access plan if the local government does
not comply with its plan, this subchapter, the Dune Protection Act, or the Open
Beaches Act. Without further action by the General Land Office, a local
government loses, by operation of law, the authority to issue permits or
certificates authorizing construction within the geographic scope of this
subchapter and the privilege to collect beach user fees if state agency
certification of its dune protection and beach access plan is
withdrawn.
(g) Notice of withdrawal
of plan certification. The General Land Office will notify the local government
60 days prior to withdrawing certification of the local government's plan. The
local government may submit to the General Land Office any evidence
demonstrating full compliance with its plan, this subchapter, the Dune
Protection Act, and the Open Beaches Act. The General Land Office will consider
the good faith efforts of any local government to immediately and fully comply
with those laws during the 60-day period after the notification of intent to
withdraw certification.
(h) The
provisions contained in this subchapter do not limit the authority of the
General Land Office and the attorney general's office to enforce this
subchapter, the Dune Protection Act, and the Open Beaches Act pursuant to the
Texas Natural Resources Code, §
63.181 and §
61.018.
(i) Appeals. The Dune Protection Act,
§63.151, and the Open Beaches Act, §61.019, contain the provisions for appeals
related to this subchapter.
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