Tennessee 110th General Assembly - Public Acts Search

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1001 Highway Signs As enacted, directs the department of transportation to erect signs acknowledging each branch of the military within the segment designated as the "Veterans Memorial Mile" in Knox County; authorizes representatives from each branch to work with the department to donate money, trees, shrubs, flowers, or other installations for beautification or decorative purposes along the corridor. SB1882
1002 Sports As enacted, authorizes the Tennessee athletic commission to authorize international qualifying events for kickboxing to occur in this state as long as the events meet the standards required for such events by the World Association of Kickboxing Organizations or any subsequent entity recognized as the official kickboxing governing body by the International World Games Association. SB1890
1003 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, authorizes certain municipalities to fund chambers of commerce and economic and community organizations with revenue from a natural gas utility system owned by the municipality; prohibits rate increase to cover contributions targeted for economic development efforts. SB1894
1004 Victims' Rights As enacted, requires the secretary of state to establish a crime victim address confidentiality program for victims of domestic abuse, stalking, human trafficking, and sexual offenses; establishes how a substitute address may be used by a program participant in lieu of a confidential address. SB1935
1005 Public Health As enacted, enacts the "Suicide Mortality Review and Prevention Act of 2018" SB1949
1006 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, revises provisions governing background checks for teachers and other positons requiring proximity to children; requires participation in rap back program; enacts other related provisions. SB2014
1007 Controlled Substances As enacted, authorizes a partial fill of a prescription of a controlled substance; enacts other related provisions. SB2025
1008 Safety As enacted, enacts the "School Safety Act of 2018". SB2059
1009 Environment and Conservation, Department of As enacted, requires the department to maintain materials designed to assist municipal solid waste region board members with administering their regions and to publish such materials on its website and send an electronic copy of the materials to the appropriate appointing authorities by July 1, 2018. SB2108
1010 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates sports facilities at MTSU and TSU as "sports authority facility" for purposes of sales of alcoholic beverages and beer for consumption on the premises; specifies that ban on selling wine on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter applies to retail food store wine licensees in addition to package stores. SB2111
1011 Taxes As enacted, extends from "June 30, 2023" to "June 30, 2028" the termination date for allocation of state sales tax revenue to municipalities under the former Courthouse Square Revitalization Pilot Project Act of 2005; revises other provisions governing taxation. SB2119
1012 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, revises requirements regarding coverage for mental health, mental illness, and alcohol or drug dependency, and requires certain reports. SB2165
1013 Taxes As enacted, revises law concerning compensation of cities and counties for payments in lieu of taxes under the U.A. Moore Wetlands Acquisition Act. SB2201
1014 Fairs As enacted, revises the composition of the state fair board and one of the board's powers. SB2297
1015 Health Care As enacted, revises provisions governing the reporting of a patient's involuntary commitment to an inpatient treatment facility to local law enforcement so that the information may be reported to the FBI-NICS Index and the department of safety; specifies that a pharmacy or pharmacist has the right to provide an insured information regarding the amount of the insured's cost share for a prescription drug. SB2362
1016 TennCare As enacted, excludes anxiety episodes and nonemergent depression episodes from episodes of care in any payment reform initiative involved with medical assistance. SB2364
1017 Veterans As enacted, lowers from $610 to $300 the maximum fee for the interment of an eligible veteran's spouse. SB2448
1018 Juvenile Offenders As enacted, provides for the expunction of records of certain juveniles for adjudications involving conduct that would constitute the offense of prostitution or aggravated prostitution if the conduct upon which the conviction is based was found to have occurred as a result of the person being a victim of human trafficking. SB2505
1019 Criminal Offenses As enacted, punishes the offense of promotion of prostitution as a Class D felony instead of Class E felony if the person being promoted has an intellectual disability. SB2517
1020 Education As enacted, creates the "Homeless Student Stability and Opportunity Gap Act" SB2591
1021 Administrative Procedure (UAPA) As enacted, revises law regarding venue for review of contested cases under the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act. SB2603
1022 Lottery, Corporation As enacted, requires the board of directors of the Tennessee education lottery corporation, no later than January 1, 2019, to establish a mechanism whereby a lottery ticket winner of a drawing-style game, with winnings of $1 million dollars or more, may donate 10 percent of the total prize money to a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) nonprofit organization. SB2681
1023 Special License Plates As enacted, authorizes various new special license plates and grants additional time for certain plates to meet the minimum order requirement; reorganizes the special license plates statutes; clarifies which plates are exempt from minimum order requirement. SB2693
1024 Highways, Roads and Bridges As enacted, provides for the naming of certain roads and bridges in honor of certain specified persons. SB2694
1025 Juvenile Offenders As enacted, enacts "Sienna's Law," which establishes requirements for the disposition of children adjudicated delinquent for certain offenses. SB2705
1026 Education As enacted, provides that no adverse action may be taken against any student, teacher, school, or LEA based, in whole or in part, on student achievement data generated from the 2017-2018 TNReady assessments. HB0075
1027 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, specifies that samples and sales of alcoholic beverages sold for consumption on the premises of a distillery are not subject to the 15 percent privilege tax on the sales price of alcoholic beverages sold for consumption on the premises; authorizes retail sales of alcoholic beverages within the boundaries of Tellico Village in Loudon County and authorizes the alcoholic beverage commission to issue a retailer's license to the 501(c) corporation that manages such location. HB0447
1028 Education As enacted, requires all public high schools to place automated external defibrillator (AED) devices in schools; encourages public middle and elementary schools and private schools to place AED devices in schools. HB0521
1029 Pharmacy, Pharmacists As enacted, requires board of pharmacy to promulgate rules regarding the board's oversight of facilities that manufacture, warehouse, and distribute medical devices; requires the board to form an advisory committee through the rulemaking process composed of medical device industry representatives and a representative of the department of economic and community development. HB0630
1030 Local Government, General As enacted, increases the authorized annual state contribution made to human resources agencies. HB0955
1031 Budget Procedures As enacted, requires that estimates of the state funding board be adopted by a majority vote. HB1462
1032 Cemeteries As enacted, requires proponent of a suit terminating land use as a cemetery to file notice with the historical commission prior to any hearing on the suit; requires the historical commission to establish a historic cemetery advisory committee. HB1572
1033 Historical Sites and Preservation As enacted, excludes from coverage under the Tennessee Heritage Protection Act of 2016 memorials under the control of an accredited museum, public library, or public archive in certain circumstances; revises other provisions of the Act. HB1574
1034 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of intellectual and developmental disabilities for two years to June 30, 2020; requires the department to report back to the committee concerning the findings in its 2017 performance audit report. HB1625
1035 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the regional transportation authority of Middle Tennessee for two years to June 30, 2020; requires the authority to report back to the committee by December 31, 2018 concerning the findings in its 2017 performance audit report. HB1664
1036 Education As enacted, adds and revises various provisions governing teacher training programs. HB1694
1037 Physicians and Surgeons As enacted, clarifies that physicians can accept barter of goods or services as payment for healthcare services in certain circumstances. HB1728
1038 State Employees As enacted, revises provisions governing the employee suggestion award program, including award amount. HB1788
1039 Controlled Substances As enacted, makes various changes to the requirements for prescribing, dispensing, and reporting of opioids. HB1831
1040 Controlled Substances As enacted, revises various provisions of law regarding the scheduling of controlled substances and their analogues and derivatives, including updated identifications of drugs categorized in Schedules I-V; authorizes sentence reduction credits for prisoners who successfully complete intensive substance use disorder treatment program. HB1832
1041 Controlled Substances As enacted, clarifies that the present law that exempts certain oils containing cannabidiol and used for research or treatment of seizures or epilepsy will not be repealed on June 30, 2018. HB1883
1042 Liens As enacted, provides that a real property owner who prevails in an action challenging the validity of a lien, including in a slander of title proceeding, will recover the person's reasonable attorney's fees, reasonable costs, liquidated damages in an amount equal to 10 percent of the fair market value of the property not to exceed $100,000, and actual damages incurred by the owner; excludes actions brought to challenge lien based on loan agreement for which the encumbered property was listed as collateral to secure the repayment of a loan. HB1926
1043 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the University of Tennessee, board of trustees for two years to June 30, 2020. HB1953
1044 Controlled Substances As enacted, abolishes the TBI drug chemistry unit drug testing fund and the TBI toxicology unit intoxicant testing fund; provides for funds collected from the drug testing fee and the blood alcohol or drug concentration test fee being directed to the general fund to be used as appropriated by the general assembly. HB1959
1045 Prisons and Reformatory Institutions As enacted, revises law concerning safekeeping of prisoners in nearby jails. HB2106
1046 Criminal Procedure As enacted, renames the "DUI monitoring fund" as the "electronic monitoring indigency fund" and requires the assessment of fees against persons who are convicted of certain offenses, the proceeds of which will be deposited into the fund. HB2110
1047 Annexation As enacted, specifies circumstances in which a referendum will not be required to effectuate annexation of territory; schedules provision to expire January 1, 2023. HB2125
1048 Taxes As enacted, authorizes the commissioner of revenue to require or authorize a "perfection period" for electronically filed Hall income tax and franchise and excise tax returns. HB2132
1049 Marriage As enacted, revises the interest rate on certain unpaid child support arrearages; revises provisions governing the age at which a person may be issued a marriage license; creates a cause of action for forced marriage. HB2134
1050 Criminal Offenses As enacted, enacts the "Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Protection Act of 2018" HB2159
1051 Probation and Parole As enacted, establishes framework for the department of correction making four $250,000 grants to local sheriff departments or probation offices for the purpose of funding reentry programs designed to reduce recidivism and probation revocations. HB2181
1052 Juvenile Offenders As enacted, enacts the "Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018" HB2271
1053 Immigration As enacted, prohibits any official or employee of this state or any political subdivision of this state from accepting an identification document issued or created by any person, organization, county, city, or other local authority, except where expressly authorized to be used for identification purposes by the general assembly to determine a person's identity or residency unless required by federal law; prohibits any local government or law enforcement agency from authorizing the use of any such card or document as a form of identification to be used to determine the identity or residency of any person. HB2312
1054 Medical Occupations As enacted, requires compliance with certain requirements by a person practicing ultrasound sonography in a nonclinical 3D/4D ultrasound boutique setting. HB2321
1055 Economic and Community Development, Dept. of As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Rural Hospital Transformation Act of 2018" HB2326
1056 State Government As enacted, replaces the secretary of state and department of state with the commissioner of tourist development and department of tourist development on the Tennessee sports hall of fame board of directors and executive committee; requires the department to provide oversight to the hall of fame. HB2371
1057 Capitol As enacted, provides that the general assembly calls for a monument to be erected on the capitol campus as a reminder of unborn children, in memory of the victims of abortion: babies, women, and men. HB2381
1058 Economic and Community Development As enacted, revises certain provisions of the Convention Center and Tourism Development Financing Act of 1998 and the Local Tourism Development Zone Business Tax Act. HB2435
1059 Controlled Substances As enacted, authorizes a nurse practitioner or physician assistant who holds a federal DEA waiver to prescribe buprenorphine products under certain conditions. HB2510
1060 Public Records As enacted, revises provisions governing access to investigative records of the Tennessee bureau of investigation by certain members and committees of the general assembly. HB2626
1061 Appropriations As enacted, makes appropriations for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2017, and July 1, 2018. HB2644
1062 Bond Issues As enacted, authorizes the state to issue and sell bonds of up to $215,295,000. HB2645
1063 Budget Procedures As enacted, authorizes, in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, transfers from the department of safety, handgun permit reserve. HB2646
1064 Industrial Development As enacted, authorizes an industrial development corporation to negotiate a payment in lieu of tax agreement for less than the ad valorem taxes otherwise due for a retail business for a period longer than 10 years, plus a reasonable construction or installation period of not more than three years, in certain circumstances. HB2664
1065 Taxes, Hotel Motel As enacted, authorizes the City of Crossville to levy a privilege tax upon the privilege of occupancy by a two-thirds vote of its governing body. HB2718

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