Dillon’s Rule
Compliance Audit
& Code Modernization
Independent, chapter-by-chapter legal audit for Texas general-law municipalities. Reduce ultra vires exposure and modernize your code with clarity.
Most small Texas cities carry outdated ordinances that create real legal risk.
Many general-law municipalities operate with codes that have not kept pace with state law changes, building code cycles, penalty caps (LGC §54.001), HB 2127 preemption, and Dillon’s Rule limits.
Comprehensive Dillon’s Rule audit with severity-rated findings and actionable fixes.
Full Code Review
Complete chapter-by-chapter analysis of all 14+ chapters + exhibits against Texas LGC, HSC, Occupations Code, building cycles, and federal preemption.
Dillon’s Rule & Preemption
Authority mapping, ultra vires risk identification, HB 2127 alignment, and case law references for every reviewed provision.
Severity-Rated Report
Color-coded findings (CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW) with exact statutory citations, recommended ordinance language, and prioritized roadmap.
Council-ready output. Zero ambiguity.
Chapter-by-chapter findings with severity ratings, statutory citations, and specific fix language for each issue.
Prioritized remediation plan formatted for City Council presentation and staff action.
Ongoing tracking of legislative and code cycle changes with recommended updates.
Council presentation, phased ordinance drafting support, or annual maintenance retainer.
Fixed-fee. Transparent scope. No surprises.
50% upfront • 50% on delivery • Travel separate or included by location • TML member discounts available
Recent engagement for a comparable Texas general-law city surfaced critical gaps in building codes, penalty structures, oil & gas regulation, sex-offender ordinances, and authority provisions — before they became expensive problems.
Texas general-law municipalities and their advisors.
Ready to reduce your city’s legal exposure?
Schedule a no-obligation 30-minute code risk assessment. Full audit delivered in 4–8 weeks with Council-ready summary.