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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0601 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends board of social work licensure, June 30, 2020; revises the manner in which members of the board of social workers licensure are selected. HB1585
0602 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of nursing, June 30, 2018. HB1604
0603 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends board of occupational therapy, June 30, 2019; revises the manner in which members of the board of occupational therapy are selected. HB1605
0604 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state board for licensing contractors, June 30, 2020; revises provisions governing appointments to the board. HB1607
0605 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the local education insurance committee, June 30, 2020. HB1620
0606 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the local government planning advisory committee, June 30, 2020. HB1622
0607 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory committee for children's special services, June 30, 2019. HB1624
0608 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the pest control board, June 30, 2020. HB1625
0609 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the underground storage tanks and solid waste disposal control, June 30, 2018. HB1632
0610 Sunset Laws As enacted, repeals the authority of the state to participate in the Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact. SB0356
0611 Business and Commerce As enacted, requires the department of economic and community development to use its audit authority to ensure that a qualified TNInvestco provides adequate documentary support for all proceeds and distributions related to liquidity events; makes other various changes to law concerning TNInvestcos. SB0766
0612 Veterans As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Veterans Education Transition Support Act". SB1433
0613 Naming and Designating As enacted, names new Tennessee State Veterans Home in Montgomery County in honor of Brigadier General (Retired) Wendell H. Gilbert, United States Army. SB1443
0614 Health Care As enacted, adds administration of insulin to medications school personnel may volunteer to administer. SB1445
0615 Physicians and Surgeons As enacted, replaces the fee tied to a state regulatory fee with a fee of no more than $50.00 among the charge options for a sponsoring organization to charge a recipient under the Volunteer Health Care Services Act. SB1473
0616 Banks and Financial Institutions As enacted, allows industrial loan and thrift companies to charge a convenience fee for accepting payment through electronic means. SB1486
0617 Child Custody and Support As enacted, revises the factors that are considered when making a custody determination and makes the factors applicable to determinations regarding relocation and establishment of residential schedules; revises other provisions regarding custody and parental rights. SB1488
0618 Malpractice (Other Than Healthcare) As enacted, establishes a five year statute of repose for actions against an attorney or accountant. SB1506
0619 Auditing As enacted, removes the ability of a non-certified public accountant to prepare the annual audits of the East Tennessee Regional Agribusiness Marketing Authority and the Cumberland Regional Business and Agribusiness Marketing Authority. SB1510
0620 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee soybean promotion board, June 30, 2015; allows members to serve two consecutive terms. SB1579
0621 Licenses As enacted, requires that applicants applying for an initial registration, licensure, or certification as a real estate appraiser submit a full set of fingerprints in order for the real estate commission to conduct a criminal history background check; creates certain exceptions. SB1620
0622 Drugs, Prescription As enacted, authorizes certain health care providers to place a copy of a patient's controlled substances database report in the patient's medical record; authorizes controlled substances database committee to disclose certain aggregate unidentifiable personal data from the database for educational outreach purposes. SB1630
0623 Controlled Substances As enacted, provides for immunity from civil liability for prescribers of opioid antagonists and those who administer it in order to address opioid-related drug overdoses. SB1631
0624 Boards and Commissions As enacted, revises various provisions governing the structure of certain state boards and commissions attached to the department of environment and conservation. SB1641
0625 Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration As enacted, prohibits law enforcement agencies and certain state departments from storing license plate records collected via automatic license plate readers for longer than 90 days, unless the date is retained or stored as part of an ongoing investigation. SB1664
0626 Education As enacted, redefines the definition of "high performing school district" for purposes of the High Performing School Districts Flexibility Act. SB1724
0627 Sunset Laws As enacted, creates a June 30, 2016, sunrise provision for the Memphis regional megasite authority. SB1736
0628 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, prohibits a municipality from subsidizing a public works system with tax revenues; updates auditing terminology for utilities. SB1742
0629 Game and Fish Laws As enacted, prohibits the use of drones to interfere with private citizens who are lawfully hunting or fishing in certain situations. SB1777
0630 Charitable Solicitations As enacted, decreases the registration renewal fee for charitable organizations intending to solicit contributions from or within Tennessee. SB1919
0631 Nuisances As enacted, declares a nuisance any place in which a person takes, by defrauding or colluding with the recipient of public assistance benefits, any portion of such benefit to which the person is not entitled or authorized to take. SB1922
0632 Criminal Offenses As enacted, permits a scrap jewelry or metal dealer to remove purchased items from the place in which business is conducted for the purpose of holding the items in a secure location, including a storage facility or bank vault, for the required twenty-day period. SB2245
0633 Workers Compensation As enacted, revised various provisions relative to certain employment not covered under the workers' compensation law. SB2251
0634 Public Property As enacted, authorizes any public building authority to establish and charge certain fees for parking. SB2259
0635 County Government As enacted, allows a county, upon two-thirds vote of the county legislative body, to dispose of real property at a nominal cost by private negotiation and sale to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, incorporated under the laws of this state, whose purpose includes educational and vocational training services to children and adults with disabilities. SB2320
0636 Food and Food Products As enacted, redefines "temporary food service establishment" to include an establishment that operates at a fixed location in conjunction with an organized temporary event that lasts for more than one day and not more than 14 consecutive days, for the purpose of regulating such establishments by the department of health; present law defines the establishment as one that operates at a fixed location for a period of not more than 14 consecutive days. SB2521
0637 Health, Dept. of As enacted, makes permanent and applicable statewide the department of health's pilot program authorizing county clerks to issue certified copies of computer abstract birth certificates by deleting the termination date and the provision making the pilot program applicable to only certain counties. SB2539
0638 Optometry As enacted, revises provisions governing the "practice of optometry as a profession" in regard to the use of a local anesthetic. SB0220
0639 Consumer Protection As enacted, revises fee-related provisions of the Uniform Debt Management Services Act. SB1446
0640 Controlled Substances As enacted, makes it a Class B misdemeanor criminal offense for any landlord, owner, manager, caretaker, agent of the owner or employee who knows or reasonably should know that methamphetamine has been manufactured or is being manufactured on real property or any building, structure, or room located on such property on or in which such person performs compensated labor or is employed to or has a duty or responsibility to care for or manage to intentionally fail to notify the appropriate law enforcement agency within 24 hours of acquiring such knowledge. SB1503
0641 Business Organizations As enacted, extends certain liability protection for partners of a limited liability partnership. SB1613
0642 Trusts As enacted, separates the state trust company formation process from the process for chartering a new state bank and addresses statutory requirements regarding state trust company governance and operations. SB1627
0643 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, authorizes the Twin Cove Marina on Norris Lake in Campbell County, McCloud Mountain Lodge in LaFollette, the Holiday Landing Marina in Tullahoma and Norris Landing Marina in Claiborne County, to be issued a license as a premier type tourist resort. SB1687
0644 Contractors As enacted, revises various provisions regarding requirements given in invitations to bidders. SB1713
0645 Public Contracts As enacted, allows local governments to distribute and receive invitations to bid and requests for proposals electronically instead of by mail; prohibits state agencies and local governments from requiring small businesses and minority-owned businesses to participate in such activities electronically. SB1714
0646 Sexual Offenses As enacted, prohibits fact that subject of an offense was a law enforcement officer or that the victim was a consenting minor as defenses for the offense of promoting prostitution. SB1748
0647 Weapons As enacted, makes lawful the sale, transfer, ownership, possession and transportation of switchblade knives and knives with a blade length in excess of four inches; increases from $3,000 to $6,000 the maximum fine for possessing a switchblade knife with the intent to employ it during commission of a dangerous felony. SB1771
0648 Public Records As enacted, removes certain references to storage of electronic public records in CD-ROM's and instead authorizes storage in any appropriate electronic medium. SB1830
0649 Motor Vehicles As enacted, revises various provisions relative to the filing of an application for a motor vehicle temporary lien. SB1845
0650 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, requires an applicant for an insurer producer license to have completed a prelicensing course of study of at least 20 hours of coursework for life, accident and health, property, casualty, personal lines or title insurance. SB1971
0651 Health Care As enacted, revises various provisions regarding quality improvement committees (QICs). SB2052
0652 Insurance, Fire and Casualty As enacted, subjects an insurance company, or its designee, and agents to the same requirements regarding contracts of fire insurance. SB2129
0653 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities As enacted, revises the requirements for a nursing home's certificate of need for qualified partial relocation of certain nursing homes. HB2389
0654 Education As enacted, enacts the "Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act". HB1547
0655 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of veterans' affairs, June 30, 2018. HB1575
0656 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of appeals for the department of human resources, June 30, 2016. HB1589
0657 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of agriculture, June 30, 2018. HB1642
0658 Recreational Areas As enacted, authorizes certain counties to create recreation boards to be composed of nine members representing each civil district within such counties in lieu of present law requirement that boards be composed of five members, with up to two school staff members. HB1740
0659 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, establishes an administrative committee and investment committee of the TCRS board of trustees; revises other various provisions governing public employee benefits. HB1957
0660 Insurance, Health, Accident As enacted, excludes hospitals from the provisions governing navigators for health care exchanges. HB1968
0661 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, expands definition of "urban park center" for purposes of on-premises consumption; expands definition of "sports authority facility" to include minor, as well as major, baseball leagues for purposes of on-premises consumption. HB2405
0662 TennCare As enacted, prohibits the governor from making any decision or obligating the state in any way with regard to the expansion of optional enrollment in the medical assistance program, pursuant to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, unless authorized by joint resolution of the general assembly. HB0937
0663 Judges and Chancellors As enacted, removes the requirement that judges must complete POST training in order to carry a firearm in the discharge of the judge's official duties. HB1520
0664 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee bureau of investigation, June 30, 2018. HB1580
0665 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the southern regional education compact, June 30, 2020. HB1606
0666 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of revenue, June 30, 2018; requires the department to report to the joint government operations committee on judiciary and government by October 1, 2014, concerning issues raised in its 2013 audit. HB1621
0667 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee rehabilitative initiative in correction board, June 30, 2016, and directs division of state audit to conduct a limited audit focused on the findings in the 2013 audit. HB1643
0668 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of intellectual and developmental disabilities, June 30, 2018; clarifies requirements for background checks on persons who apply to work with persons receiving developmental disability services. HB1672
0669 Criminal Offenses As enacted, creates offenses of use and possession of certain electronic information devices with the intent to commit, aid, or abet any criminal offense. HB1701
0670 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, deletes the statutory prohibition on political funding by insurance companies and associations doing business in this state. HB1714
0671 Criminal Procedure As enacted, permits expunction of multiple criminal convictions in certain circumstances; revises other provisions regarding expunction of records. HB1742
0672 Education, Dept. of As enacted, revises provisions governing LEAs applying to the commissioner for a waiver of a state board rule or regulation. HB1799
0673 Courts As enacted, clarifies how court clerks are to define and report criminal case data. HB1809
0674 Municipal Government As enacted, revises provisions governing the enforcement of certain traffic offenses on interstate highways by municipalities; removes the authority for certain municipalities to so enforce the rules of the road. HB1863
0675 Insurance, Health, Accident As enacted, requires that a health insurance carrier provide coverage under a health insurance policy for healthcare services delivered through telehealth in certain circumstances. HB1895
0676 Health, Dept. of As enacted, clarifies that the issuance, execution or revocation of organ donation consent forms and advance directives are voluntary acts. HB1920
0677 Bonding, Surety and Professional As enacted, exempts commodity dealers from bond requirements in certain circumstances. HB1922
0678 Education, Dept. of As enacted, requires any waiver of rules, regulations or policies granted by the department to be posted on the department's web site within five business days of approval; requires a rationale of the waiver to be included on the web site. HB1977
0679 Codes As enacted, specifies that the words "or fuel-fired appliances" in exception 2 of R501.3 of the 2012 IRC will be disregarded by any state or local government official in determining the applicability of the provision to any residential construction prior to January 1, 2016. HB2163
0680 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of children's services, June 30, 2017. HB2203
0681 Education As enacted, prohibits intentional destruction of imagination library program books intended to be delivered to children enrolled in the program; requires best efforts to deliver books or, in the alternative, to make the books available for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten or elementary programs. HB2348
0682 Fire Prevention and Investigation As enacted, requires the commissioner of commerce and insurance to conduct a survey of governmental fire departments to ascertain how much responding to fires caused by negligent landowners costs and estimate how much of that cost could be recouped from the negligent parties. HB2444
0683 Health, Dept. of As enacted, requires the department to develop an optical examination waiver form to permit any patient diagnosed with alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's related dementia, or vascular dementia, to obtain lenses, spectacles, eye glasses, or optical devices using an expired prescription when such patient's disease or dementia would preclude the patient from undergoing an optical examination. HB2483
0684 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, limits duration that a tenured teacher may be suspended pending investigation to 90 days only if the matter investigated is not the subject of an ongoing criminal investigation or a DCS investigation. SB0417
0685 State Government As enacted, revises membership of board of directors and other provisions related to sports hall of fame. SB0822
0686 Planning, Public As enacted, specifies that a vested property right will be established with respect to any property upon the approval, by the local government in which the property is situated, of a preliminary development plan or a final development plan where no preliminary development plan is required by ordinance or regulation or a building permit allowing construction of a building where there was no need for prior approval of a preliminary development plan for the property on which that building will be constructed. SB0915
0687 Education As enacted, allows LEAs to teach the history of traditional winter celebrations; allows students and staff to use traditional greetings of such celebrations; and allows LEAs to display winter celebration scenes or symbols under certain conditions. SB1425
0688 Medical Occupations As enacted, adds certain physician assistants to those designated professionals authorized to perform the duties of a physician under portions of involuntary admission to inpatient mental health treatment statute. SB1502
0689 State Employees As enacted, revises various provisions of the T.E.A.M. Act; expands board of appeals to no more than 18 members rather than nine; clarifies burden of proof and standard of review during the appeals process; establishes when an order or settlement agreement becomes final. SB1624
0690 Funeral Directors and Embalmers As enacted, establishes requirements for inspections of funeral establishments; specifies when records must be made available; revises other related provisions. SB1675
0691 Taxes, Real Property As enacted, allows county mayors to require training of county board of equalization members and hearing officers; restates notice procedures regarding property tax appeals; permits electronic notification and recordation. SB1720
0692 Students As enacted, requires an LEA in which a student is transferring to another school to send the student's records, including disciplinary records, to the school to which the student transfers; requires an LEA from which a student is transferring to another LEA to send the student's records, including disciplinary records, to the LEA to which the student transfers; requires LEAs in transferring records to comply with FERPA. SB1786
0693 Domestic Violence As enacted, specifies, in regard to the 30-day and 90-day sentences to confinement for second and third convictions of domestic assault that results in bodily injury, that the respective sentence has to be served on consecutive days; specifies that individuals convicted of domestic assault that results in bodily injury must serve at least the minimum sentence day for day, and serve the difference between the time actually served and the maximum sentence on probation. SB1794
0694 Evidence As enacted, enacts the "Chris Newsom Act", which creates presumption to successor trial and appellate judges that if the original trial judge dismisses the jury following a unanimous verdict, that the judge exercised his or her duties as the 13th juror and approves the verdict. SB1796
0695 Physicians and Surgeons As enacted, authorizes community mental health centers and federally qualified health centers to employ physicians, except anesthesiologists, emergency department physicians, pathologists or radiologists. SB1782
0696 Guardians and Conservators As enacted, establishes requirements for in loco parentis decision-making for a minor child and revises notary requirement for power of attorney for care of a minor child. SB1885
0697 Election Laws As enacted, authorizes the county election commissions in counties that share a municipality to designate, by agreement, a polling place and early voting location within the limits of the municipality and within 500 feet of the country boundary line; authorizes voters residing within the limits of a municipality that is located within two counties to vote at the location established by such agreement. SB1901
0698 Aircraft and Airports As enacted, ratifies and validates certain bonds issued by an airport authority. SB1906
0699 Lottery, Charitable As enacted, revises certain provisions of the Tennessee Charitable Gaming Implementation Law. SB1921
0700 Controlled Substances As enacted, redefines "pain management clinics" and defines "chronic non-malignant pain treatment"; and requires commissioner of health to promulgate rules regarding drug screening and compliance plan. SB2000

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