Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 757.001
Definitions


In this chapter:

(1)

“Self-closing and self-latching device” means a device that causes a gate to automatically close without human or electrical power after it has been opened and to automatically latch without human or electrical power when the gate closes.

(2)

“Doorknob lock” means a lock that is in a doorknob and that is operated from the exterior by a key, card, or combination and from the interior without a key, card, or combination.

(3)

“Dwelling” or “rental dwelling” means one or more rooms rented to one or more tenants for use as a permanent residence under a lease. The term does not include a room rented to overnight guests.

(4)

“French doors” means double doors, sometimes called double-hinged patio doors, that provide access from a dwelling interior to the exterior and in which each of the two doors are hinged and closable so that the edge of one door closes immediately adjacent to the edge of the other door with no partition between the doors. “French door” means either one of the two doors.

(5)

“Keyed dead bolt” means a door lock that is not in the doorknob, that locks by a bolt in the doorjamb, that has a bolt with at least a one-inch throw if installed after September 1, 1993, and that is operated from the exterior by a key, card, or combination and operated from the interior by a knob or lever without a key, card, or combination. The term includes a doorknob lock that contains a bolt with at least a one-inch throw.

(6)

(A) “Keyless bolting device” means a door lock not in the doorknob that locks:
(i)
with a bolt with a one-inch throw into a strike plate screwed into the portion of the doorjamb surface that faces the edge of the door when the door is closed or into a metal doorjamb that serves as the strike plate, operable only by knob or lever from the door’s interior and not in any manner from the door’s exterior, and that is commonly known as a keyless dead bolt;
(ii)
by a drop bolt system operated by placing a central metal plate over a metal doorjamb restraint which protrudes from the doorjamb and which is affixed to the doorjamb frame by means of three case-hardened screws at least three inches in length. One half of the central plate must overlap the interior surface of the door and the other half of the central plate must overlap the doorjamb when the plate is placed over the doorjamb restraint. The drop bolt system must prevent the door from being opened unless the central plate is lifted off of the doorjamb restraint by a person who is on the interior side of the door; or
(iii)
by a metal bar or metal tube that is placed across the entire interior side of the door and secured in place at each end of the bar or tube by heavy-duty metal screw hooks. The screw hooks must be at least three inches in length and must be screwed into the door frame stud or wall stud on each side of the door. The bar or tube must be capable of being secured to both of the screw hooks and must be permanently attached in some way to the door frame stud or wall stud. When secured to the screw hooks, the bar or tube must prevent the door from being opened unless the bar or tube is removed by a person who is on the interior side of the door.

(B)

The term does not include a chain latch, flip latch, surface-mounted slide bolt, mortise door bolt, surface-mounted barrel bolt, surface-mounted swing bar door guard, spring-loaded nightlatch, foot bolt, or other lock or latch.

(7)

“Multiunit rental complex” means two or more dwelling units in one or more buildings that are under common ownership, managed by the same owner, managing agent, or management company, and located on the same lot or tract of land or adjacent lots or tracts of land. The term includes a condominium project. The term does not include:

(A)

a facility primarily renting rooms to overnight guests; or

(B)

a single-family home or adjacent single-family homes that are not part of a condominium project.

(8)

“Pool” means a permanent swimming pool, permanent wading or reflection pool, or permanent hot tub or spa over 18 inches deep, located at ground level, above ground, below ground, or indoors.

(9)

“Pool yard” means an area that contains a pool.

(10)

“Pool yard enclosure” or “enclosure” means a fence, wall, or combination of fences, walls, gates, windows, or doors that completely surround a pool.

(11)

“Property owners association” means an association of property owners for a residential subdivision, condominium, cooperative, town home project, or other project involving residential dwellings.

(12)

“Sliding door handle latch” means a latch or lock that is near the handle on a sliding glass door, that is operated with or without a key, and that is designed to prevent the door from being opened.

(13)

“Sliding door pin lock” means a pin or rod that is inserted from the interior side of a sliding glass door at the side opposite the door’s handle and that is designed to prevent the door from being opened or lifted.

(14)

“Sliding door security bar” means a bar or rod that can be placed at the bottom of or across the interior side of the fixed panel of a sliding glass door and that is designed to prevent the sliding panel of the door from being opened.

(15)

“Tenant” means a person who is obligated to pay rent or other consideration and who is authorized to occupy a dwelling, to the exclusion of others, under a verbal or written lease or rental agreement.

(16)

“Window latch” means a device on a window or window screen that prevents the window or window screen from being opened and that is operated without a key and only from the interior.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 517, Sec. 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1994.

Source: Section 757.001 — Definitions, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­757.­htm#757.­001 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 757.001’s source at texas​.gov