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CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER of THE CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS
VOLUME I
VOLUME II
CHAPTER 29 RESERVED
CHAPTER 29A RESERVED
CHAPTER 30 NOISE
CHAPTER 31 OFFENSES - MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER 31A OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
CHAPTER 32 PARKS AND WATER RESERVOIRS
CHAPTER 33 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
CHAPTER 34 PERSONNEL RULES
CHAPTER 35 RESERVED
CHAPTER 36 POLES AND WIRES
CHAPTER 37 POLICE
CHAPTER 37A POLICE AND FIRE WELFARE FUND
CHAPTER 38 PRIVATE DETECTIVES
CHAPTER 38A PROMOTERS
CHAPTER 39 RAILROADS
CHAPTER 39A RELOCATION ASSISTANCE - EMINENT DOMAIN
CHAPTER 39B REGULATED PROPERTY - PURCHASE AND SALE
CHAPTER 39C RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
CHAPTER 40 RAT CONTROL
CHAPTER 40A RETIREMENT
CHAPTER 40B SECONDARY METALS RECYCLERS
CHAPTER 41 SMOKING
CHAPTER 41A SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 42 HOME SOLICITATIONS
CHAPTER 42A SPECIAL EVENTS; NEIGHBORHOOD MARKETS; DALLAS FARMERS MARKET FARMERS MARKET; STREETLIGHT POLE BANNERS
CHAPTER 42B SHORT-TERM RENTALS
CHAPTER 43 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 43A SWIMMING POOLS
CHAPTER 44 TAXATION
CHAPTER 45 TEMPORARY INCLEMENT WEATHER SHELTER PROGRAM
CHAPTER 46 UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES RELATING TO SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION
CHAPTER 47 TRAILERS, TRAILER PARKS AND TOURIST CAMPS
CHAPTER 47A TRANSPORTATION FOR HIRE
CHAPTER 48 TREES AND SHRUBS
CHAPTER 48A VEHICLE TOW SERVICE
CHAPTER 48B VACANT BUILDINGS AND LOTS
CHAPTER 48C VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICE
CHAPTER 49 WATER AND WASTEWATER
CHAPTER 50 CONSUMER AFFAIRS
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VOLUME III
CHAPTER 42B
SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Sec. 42B-1.   Definitions.
Sec. 42B-2.   Authority of director.
Sec. 42B-3.   Establishment of rules and regulations.
Sec. 42B-4.   Short-term rental registration and posting requirements.
Sec. 42B-5.   Short-term rental registration; fees; renewal.
Sec. 42B-6.   Short-term rental registration application.
Sec. 42B-7.   Review and acceptance of registration application.
Sec. 42B-8.   Property inspections.
Sec. 42B-9.   Issuance and denial of registration.
Sec. 42B-10.   Revocation of short-term rental registration.
Sec. 42B-11.   Required emergency response.
Sec. 42B-12.   Operation of short-term rental.
Sec. 42B-13.   Hosting platform registration; revocation.
Sec. 42B-14.   Hosting platform operations.
Sec. 42B-15.   Criminal offenses.
Sec. 42B-16.   Review of chapter.
SEC. 42B-1.    DEFINITIONS.
   In this chapter:
      (1)   BEDROOM means any room in a short-term rental other than a kitchen, dining room, living room, bathroom, or closet.
      (2)   BOOKING TRANSACTION means any reservation or payment service provided by a person who facilitates a short-term rental transaction between a prospective visitor and a host.
      (3)   DEPARTMENT means the department designated by the city manager to enforce and administer this chapter.
      (4)   DIRECTOR means the director of the department designated by the city manager to enforce and administer this chapter and includes representatives, agents, or department employees designated by the director.
      (5)   EGREGIOUS OFFENSE means an offense that caused or could cause a serious threat to public health and safety, including but not limited to, commission of crimes that are related to drugs, prostitution, or a serious breach of the peace.
      (6)   EMERGENCY CONDITION means any fire, natural disaster, collapse hazard, burst pipe, lack of operable utilities, serious police incident, noise violation, or other condition that requires an immediate response to prevent harm to the property, the occupants of the property, or the public.
      (7)   HOST means a person who operates a short-term rental and includes representatives, agents, and employees of the host.
      (8)   HOSTING PLATFORM means a person who participates in the short-term rental business by collecting or receiving a fee, directly or indirectly through an agent or intermediary, for conducting a booking transaction using any medium of facilitation.
      (9)   LOCAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY means a natural person who represents the owner or host who may be contacted 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in the event of an emergency condition at a short-term rental.
      (10)   MULTITENANT STRUCTURE means a structure with three or more rentable units.
      (11)   OWNER means a person who owns property used as a short-term rental and includes representatives, agents, and employees of the owner.
      (12)   RENTABLE UNIT means one or more rooms designed to accommodate tenants containing one or more kitchens, one or more bathrooms, and one or more bedrooms.
      (13)   SHORT-TERM RENTAL means a full or partial rentable unit containing one or more kitchens, one or more bathrooms, and one or more bedrooms that is rented to occupants for fewer than 30 consecutive days or one month, whichever is less, per rental period. (Ord. 32473)
SEC. 42B-2.    AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR.
   The director shall implement and enforce this chapter and may by written order establish such rules, regulations, or procedures, not inconsistent with this chapter or other city ordinances, and state or federal law, as the director determines are necessary to discharge any duty under or to affect the policy of this chapter. (Ord. 32473)
SEC. 42B-3.   ESTABLISHMENT OF RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   (a)   Before adopting, amending, or abolishing a rule, the director shall hold a public hearing on the proposal.
   (b)   The director shall fix the time and place of the hearing and, in addition to the notice required under the Open Meetings Act (Chapter 551, Texas Government Code), as amended, shall notify each owner, host, hosting platform, and such other persons as the director determines are interested in the subject matter of the hearing.
   (c)   After the public hearing, the director shall notify all owners, hosts, hosting platforms, and other interested persons of the director's action and shall post an order adopting, amending, or abolishing a rule on the official bulletin board in city hall for a period of not fewer than 10 days. The order becomes effective immediately upon expiration of the posting period. (Ord. 32473)
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