What is the process for enacting range restrictions?


 

What is the process for enacting range restrictions?




Texas law authorizes a petition and election process that provides for local control on the issue of whether certain animals will be permitted to run at large in the county or an area within the county. Section 143.021 of the Texas Agriculture Code contains four types of authorized local option elections: (1) limited free range for hogs; (2) prohibition against cattle from running at large; (3) prohibition against domestic turkeys from running at large; and (4) local option to prevent “certain animals” from running at large (horses, mules, jacks, jennets, donkeys, hogs, sheep or goats). For more information, see our publication Short Answers to Common Questions: Stock Law.