FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
LITTER
Litter is trash that is not disposed of properly in a trash can. When it’s in the can, it becomes garbage. Anywhere else, it’s litter. The following is definitely LITTER:
- Cigarette butts – they’re small, but they’re a nuisance
- Gum and gum wrappers – anything less than two square inches are considered micro-litter, a growing problem on Texas roadways
- Apple cores and banana peels – even though they’ll decompose
- Trash that flies out of a car window or truck bed — accidentally or otherwise
Littering is against the law, and you can be fined up to $500 for trash less than or equal to five pounds or five gallons. Repeat the offense, and you could face a fine of up to $2,000 and 180 days in jail.
Discarding trash that weighs more than five pounds is considered illegal dumping and carries even steeper fines. In Texas, failing to cover your pickup truck load is against the law and carries a fine of up to $200 for the first offense and $500 for repeat offenders.
Any law enforcement officer in Texas can enforce these laws.
COMMERCIALS AND SPOKESPEOPLE
Many people love our Don’t mess with Texas commercials. That’s why we’ve created our Commercials page so that you can watch any spot from 1986 to today from our website.
If you want to know which spot other Texans love on social media, take a look at our blog post "Top 10 Don’t mess with Texas Commercials Shared on Social Media".
LICENSING
The short answer is: No. The Don’t mess with Texas slogan is a trademark held by the Texas Department of Transportation. The use or sale of unlicensed items bearing the phrase Don’t mess with Texas is a violation of U.S. Trademark Registration No. 3872108 DON’T MESS WITH TEXAS (6202-03800). The addition of any words or phrases instead of or in addition to the word “Texas” in the trademarked slogan is also a violation of federal trademark law. For example: “Don’t mess with Texas Women” or “Don’t mess with Texas Hockey.”
We do partner with certain vendors to create official Don’t mess with Texas merchandise. These vendors have obtained a license from the Texas Department of Transportation for the legal use of the slogan or logo.
To obtain a license for the legal use of the Don’t mess with Texas (DMWT) registered mark, please review the following information before submitting a request. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) receives many requests for permission to use the Don’t mess with Texas mark. Any and all uses of the mark must be approved by TxDOT.
To see a full list of our approved licensees, click here.
- AIM – Albert Elowitz, Inc.
- Charlie Hustle LLC
- Evergreen Enterprises
- Fulton’s Playing Cards
- JGR Copa, LLC
- Los Angeles Pop Art, LLC
- Patch Collection
- River Road Clothing Co.
- RGU Group Plush Toys
- Socksmith
- South Austin Gallery
- Smith Southwestern
- Texas Products, LLC
- Texas Works Services
- The Postcard Factory
- Tyler’s
If TxDOT chooses to enter into a license agreement, costs, including license fees and royalties, will be determined upon execution of a license agreement.
A proposed requestor must fill out and submit the license request form below. If a requester cannot submit electronically, the requester can print the Usage Request form and mail it to:
Texas Department of Transportation
TRV Attn: DMWT Licensing
6230 E. Stassney Ln
Austin, TX 78744
Phone: 512-486-5900
email: [email protected]
LICENSE REQUEST FORM
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