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TITLE 31NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
PART 2TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 59PARKS
SUBCHAPTER FSTATE PARK OPERATIONAL RULES
RULE §59.134Rules of Conduct in Parks

(a) Abandoned and unattended property. It is an offense for any person to:

  (1) abandon a vehicle or other personal property;

  (2) leave a vehicle, boat, barge, or other property unattended in a unit of the state park system in such a manner as to create a hazardous or unsafe condition; or

  (3) leave property unattended in a state park without having received prior permission from the director or to leave a vehicle unattended after the closing hour, unless such person is legally in the park after closing, and unless he has parked the vehicle in a place designated by the director or he has prior permission from the director.

(b) Alcoholic beverages.

  (1) Prohibition. Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, it is an offense for any person to:

    (A) consume or display an alcoholic beverage in a public place; or

    (B) sell alcoholic beverages within a state park.

  (2) Exceptions. The provisions delineated in paragraph (1) of this subsection do not apply to an alcoholic beverage:

    (A) consumed or displayed by an individual in accordance with the terms and conditions of a special event authorization issued by the director;

    (B) consumed or displayed by an individual within an area for which such consumption or display is authorized pursuant to a concession agreement or authorization issued by the director; or

    (C) sold by a concessionaire under the terms and conditions of a concession agreement or special event authorization issued by the director, provided:

      (i) the alcoholic beverage is consumed or displayed within the areas and time frames authorized by the concession agreement or special event authorization; and

      (ii) the concessionaire is in compliance with all applicable state and local laws and requirements regarding the sale of alcoholic beverages, including, but not limited to possession of all necessary permits and licenses required for the sale of alcoholic beverages.

    (D) The department will not authorize any activity under this paragraph that is determined to conflict or be inconsistent with the department mission.

(c) Animals. Except as provided in this subsection, it is an offense for any person to bring into a state park, possess while in a state park, or release into a state park any species of animal. A pet, equine, or llama may be brought into and possessed within a state park as provided in this subsection.

  (1) Equine or llama. It is an offense for any person to:

    (A) ride, drive, lead, or keep an equine or llama, except in designated areas;

    (B) ride an equine or llama in a manner that is dangerous to a person or animal;

    (C) allow an equine or llama to stand unattended or insecurely tied; or

    (D) hitch an equine or llama to a tree, shrub, or structure in any manner that may cause damage.

  (2) Pets. It is an offense for any person to:

    (A) bring into, possess, or permit to roam within a state park a pet, unless the pet is secured by a leash not exceeding six feet in length, confined in a vehicle, or confined in a suitable cage;

    (B) bring into or possess within a state park an unattended pet;

    (C) fail to immediately collect and properly dispose of fecal material deposited by a pet for which a person is responsible. For purposes of this paragraph, "properly dispose" means to deposit fecal material in an appropriate solid waste collection container;

    (D) bring a pet into an area where pets are prohibited;

    (E) permit a pet (except a trained assistance animal accompanying a person with a disability) to enter into or remain in any building or enclosure designated for public use including, but not limited to, a restaurant, snack bar, cabin, lodge room, restroom, park store, shelter, refectory building, amphitheater, administration building, or railroad coach;

    (F) permit a pet in the water of a designated swimming area or to permit a pet animal (except a trained assistance animal accompanying a person with a disability) within the land or beach area adjacent to the water of a designated swimming area; or

    (G) possess a noisy, vicious, or dangerous pet, or a pet which creates a disturbance to or hazard within a state park.

  (3) Wildlife. It is an offense for any person to:

    (A) harm, harass, disturb, trap, confine, catch, possess, or remove any wildlife, or portions of wildlife from a unit of the state park system, except by a permit issued by the director or as provided by the Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 62, Subchapter D;

    (B) release or introduce any species of animal life within a park (including waters within a park), except as authorized by the Parks and Wildlife Code and written order of the Executive Director or designee; or

    (C) feed or offer food to any wildlife or exotic wildlife, or to leave food unsecured in a manner that makes the food available to wildlife or exotic wildlife, unless specifically authorized by the department. The feeding of birds may be permitted on a park-by-park basis as prescribed by the department.

(d) Arms and Firearms. It is an offense for any person to display or discharge an arm or firearm in a state park, except while:

  (1) the person is participating in a public hunting activity within the state park as authorized by applicable public hunting rules and regulations;

  (2) the person is fishing by means of lawful archery equipment or is participating in an authorized, supervised recreational or educational activity;

  (3) the person is licensed to possess and carry a handgun under Government Code, Chapter 411, Subchapter H, and is in possession of and carrying the handgun in compliance with applicable law, including, but not limited to, applicable regulations adopted pursuant to Government Code, Chapter 411, Subchapter H;

  (4) the person carries a handgun in a holster in compliance with Penal Code, Chapter 46; or

  (5) the person has been authorized to do so by written order of the director.

(e) Closed Area. It is an offense for any person to:

  (1) prevent or interfere with development, construction, or management of a state park; or

  (2) enter or remain in an area of a state park that has been closed by the director for any reason, including security, safety, preservation, or restoration.

(f) Entrance and User Fees and Permits: It is an offense for any person to enter, use, or occupy a facility in any portion of a state park for which a fee has been established or a permit is required unless the person has first paid the fee or satisfied the requirements of the permit, has received an entrance/use permit issued by the department, has displayed the permit as required, and agrees to comply with applicable permit conditions. If the office is closed, payment must be made according to posted instructions or signage.

(g) Facilities Use. It is an offense for any person to:

  (1) use an area or facility for any purpose contrary to its designated purpose; or

  (2) keep, use, or arrange a motor vehicle, trailer, camping, or other equipment except as specified by the director. All vehicles and trailers are restricted to designated roads and parking areas, unless otherwise specified by permit;

  (3) enter into, or remain in, an area or facility for which a public use limit has been established when such action will have the effect of exceeding the established limitations;

  (4) exceed the public use limit establishing a maximum number of persons and, if appropriate, the number and type of motor vehicles, trailers, and equipment permitted to enter into, or remain in, a designated area or facility at any time;

  (5) continue to occupy a facility past check-out time when a check-out time has been established by the director; or

  (6) engage in camping except as authorized by permit in areas designated or marked for that purpose.

(h) Fires, Firewood, Smoking and Fireworks. Portable gas-fueled camp stoves may be used in designated campsites or picnic areas; however, it is an offense for any person to:

  (1) light, build, or maintain a fire within a state park except in a facility or device provided, maintained, or designated for such purposes or to smoke or build fires when an extreme fire hazard has been posted by the department or a burn ban has been instituted by local government ordinance;

  (2) gather firewood except when authorized by permit;

  (3) leave a fire unattended; or

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