Tennessee 109th General Assembly - Public Acts Search

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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0001 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the office of business enterprise, June 30, 2020. SB0244
0002 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the traumatic brain injury advisory council, June 30, 2019, and clarifies that nominations from professional groups for appointment to the council are permissive. HB0324
0003 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of claims, June 30, 2019. HB0328
0004 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the perinatal advisory committee, June 30, 2019. HB0331
0005 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory council for education of students with disabilities, June 30, 2020. HB0337
0006 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of alcohol and drug abuse counselors, June 30, 2019, and clarifies that nominations from professional groups for appointment to the board are permissive. HB0339
0007 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of osteopathic examination, June 30, 2019. HB0341
0008 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of trustees of the baccalaureate education system trust fund program, June 30, 2019. HB0342
0009 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of boiler rules, June 30, 2019. HB0348
0010 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the medical advisory committee, June 30, 2018. HB0377
0011 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the medical payment committee, June 30, 2018. HB0378
0012 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee claims commission, June 30, 2019. HB0386
0013 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the West Fork Drakes Creek dam and reservoir interstate authority, June 30, 2020. HB0390
0014 Real Property As enacted, prohibits the transfer of a possibility of reverter or right-of-entry by a holder other than the original grantor unless the transfer is to the holder of the corresponding fee simple determinable or fee simple subject to condition subsequent for the purpose of merger of the interests in any grantee. HB0793
0015 Highways, Roads and Bridges As enacted, designates portion of Powell Drive in Knox County as a scenic highway. HB0034
0016 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of parole, June 30, 2018, and requires the board to update the committee concerning the findings in the board's 2014 performance audit report. HB0323
0017 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of environment and conservation, June 30, 2019. HB0365
0018 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of health, June 30, 2019, and requires the department to report back to the committee concerning the findings in its 2014 performance audit report. HB0366
0019 Beer As enacted, prohibits a manufacturer of beer from owning or having financial interest in any business with a wholesale or retail beer license; revises other various provisions regarding beer brewers, manufacturers, and wholesalers. HB0543
0020 Election Laws As enacted, lowers number of registered voter signatures required on a nominating petition for a delegate to a national convention of a political party from 100 to 25. SB0062
0021 Children's Services, Dept. of As enacted, authorizes the department to create a safety reporting system where the department's employees may report information regarding the safety of those served by the department and the safety of the department's employees. SB0074
0022 Human Services, Dept. of As enacted, clarifies responsibilities of staffing agencies relative to obtaining and submitting fingerprint samples and disclosure forms for substitute employees at child care agencies. SB0100
0023 Labor As enacted, allows employees covered by the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act to be covered by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1972. SB0103
0024 Veterans Services, Dept. of As enacted, changes the name of the department to the department of veterans services. SB0116
0025 Traffic Safety As enacted, specifies that utility workers and meter readers are exempt from wearing seat belts while emerging from and reentering a vehicle at frequent intervals, and while the vehicle is operated at less than 40 mph. SB0120
0026 Physicians and Surgeons As enacted, deletes the Intractable Pain Act. SB0157
0027 Statutes and Codification As enacted, codifies the acts of the 2014 legislative session. SB0160
0028 Naming and Designating As enacted, designates the month of September as "Tennessee Archaeology Awareness Month" to encourage citizens to learn more about prehistoric and historic archaeology in Tennessee. SB0170
0029 Beer As enacted, requires, after July 1, 2015, that an applicant for a beer permit must have been a citizen or lawful resident of the U.S. for at least one year immediately preceding the application date in order for the county to issue the permit. SB0185
0030 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the advisory committee on women's health, with no subsequent wind-down year. SB0213
0031 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the bureau of TennCare, June 30, 2019, and requires the bureau to report back to the committee concerning the findings in its 2014 performance audit report. SB0226
0032 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of commerce and insurance, June 30, 2019. SB0229
0033 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the hemophilia advisory committee, with no subsequent wind-down year. SB0236
0034 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the medical care and cost containment committee, with no subsequent wind-down year. SB0241
0035 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee consolidated retirement system, board of trustees, June 30, 2019; revises provisions governing certain nominating authorities; requires that TCRS trustees who do not serve on the board in an ex officio capacity be removed by their appointing authority if they miss more than 50 percent of the required quarterly meetings. SB0254
0036 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee council for the deaf, deaf-blind, and hard of hearing, June 30, 2020; requires that members of the council be removed by their appointing authority if they miss more than 50 percent of the required quarterly meetings. SB0255
0037 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee peace officers standards and training commission, June 30, 2019; authorizes the attorney general and reporter to designate another person to serve in the attorney general's place as a member of the commission; changes the voting status of the two legislator members of the commission who are appointed by their respective speakers from nonvoting to voting. SB0258
0038 Public Officials As enacted, clarifies that the governor or an active or retired judge may administer the oath of office to any elected or appointed official. SB0288
0039 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities As enacted, sets requirements for radiological services that are provided in ambulatory surgical treatment centers. SB0367
0040 Pharmacy, Pharmacists As enacted, enacts the "Ensuring Patient Access to Pharmacy Drug Disposal Programs Act of 2015". SB0409
0041 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, requires local governments that are subject to comptroller audit and handle public funds to close their accounting records and make them available for audit no later than two months after the close of their fiscal year. SB0414
0042 Comptroller, State As enacted, requires any state agency, within a reasonable amount of time, to notify the comptroller of the treasury of any confirmed or suspected unauthorized acquisition of computerized data and any confirmed or suspected breach of a computer information system or related security system established to safeguard the data and computer information system. SB0416
0043 Law Enforcement As enacted, eliminates the requirement that a governing body of a law enforcement agency responsible for an investigation and arrest resulting in a drug conviction must provide a report to the comptroller regarding funds collected and paid and money spent on drug education and treatment. SB0420
0044 Taxes, Real Property As enacted, deletes obsolete references to the state property tax from sections addressing county and municipal property taxes. SB0424
0045 Public Records As enacted, authorizes all county registers of deeds, instead of the register of deeds in five counties, to redact social security numbers from recorded documents at the request of certain persons where practicable for the register. SB0435
0046 County Officers As enacted, removes obsolete and contradictory language concerning temporary superintendents of schools. SB0538
0047 Public Records As enacted, specifies that medical records of the Tennessee claims commission and the department of treasury's division of claims administration are confidential and not open records for public inspection. SB0727
0048 Taxes, Exemption and Credits As enacted, for purposes of receiving a sales tax exemption, increases, from 15 days to 30 days, the period of time within which a helicopter, airplane, or related equipment purchased by a nonresident must be removed outside of Tennessee. SB0847
0049 Holidays and Days of Special Observance As enacted, designates May 11 of each year as "Police Memorial Day," a day of special observance. SB1321
0050 Public Records As enacted, specifies that any bank account information received, compiled, or maintained by a state governmental agency is confidential and not an open record for inspection by members of the public; specifies that all credit card account numbers and any related PIN or authorization codes in the possession of the state or a political subdivision of the state are confidential. SB1356
0051 Recreational Areas As enacted, requires a person who was involved in or caused a snow skiing accident to remain at the scene of the accident and provide the person's name and contact information, unless the person leaves for the sole purpose of securing aid for someone who was injured in the accident. SB0034
0052 Taxes, Sales As enacted, excludes a community foundation holding two auction sales per county receiving charitable support from the definition of "business" for sales and use tax purposes, under certain circumstances. SB0036
0053 Tort Liability and Reform As enacted, extends liability protections to landowners who have activities involving sporting clays, shooting sports, and target shooting, including archery and shooting range activities, occurring on the landowner's property. SB0068
0054 Correction, Dept. of As enacted, authorizes, upon proper showing by the department that a prisoner was released in error, the sentencing judge or the judge in the county from which the individual was released to issue a warrant for the retaking of the prisoner; authorizes law enforcement officers and certain employees of the department to act on the warrant. SB0084
0055 Education As enacted, changes references in the code from vocational education to career and technical education; changes references in the code from the board for vocational education to the board for career and technical education. SB0087
0056 Water As enacted, changes requirements for use of lead free hardware with respect to drinking water. SB0091
0057 Labor and Workforce Development, Dept. of As enacted, changes references of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to the "workforce development program." SB0104
0058 DUI Offenses As enacted, directs the commissioner of education to develop guidelines for LEAs to create an annual report that informs students of the death of any person 18 years of age or younger who died as a result of a person 18 years of age or younger driving under the influence of an intoxicant or drug. SB0109
0059 Controlled Substances As enacted, changes the limit calculations for intermediate methamphetamine precursors from the total amount of the base ephedrine and pseudoephedrine in a product to the amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine base, or their salts, isomers, or salts of isomers contained in a product. SB0111
0060 Business Organizations As enacted, establishes requirements for the payment of claims by a dissolved corporation; revises other various provisions related to corporations. SB0144
0061 Real Estate Agents and Brokers As enacted, requires the real estate commission to approve any continuing education course that is at least one hour long if it meets all requirements that are not related to course length; supersedes current rule that requires courses be at least two hours long. SB0145
0062 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the commission on firefighting personnel standards and education, June 30, 2019. SB0227
0063 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of correction, June 30, 2018, and requires the department to report back to the committee concerning the findings in its 2014 performance audit report. SB0230
0064 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the prevailing wage commission, June 30, 2019. SB0246
0065 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee health information committee, June 30, 2017, and clarifies that nominations from professional groups for appointment to the committee are permissive. SB0257
0066 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the utility management review board, June 30, 2020. SB0261
0067 Criminal Offenses As enacted, requires a law enforcement officer to provide a minor suspected of prostitution with the telephone number of the Tennessee human trafficking resource center hotline instead of the number to the national hotline. SB0305
0068 Salaries and Benefits As enacted, clarifies that the Prevailing Wage Act applies only to state highway construction projects and does not apply to private roads. SB0330
0069 Beer As enacted, allows a person to make beer without a license or permit under certain circumstances; allows homemade beer in certain exhibitions, contests, and competitions. SB0376
0070 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, redefines the premises for Dancing Bear Lodge in Townsend for the purpose of serving and selling alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises. SB0406
0071 Taxes, Ad Valorem As enacted, establishes the date of October 1 by which tax increment agencies must file a statement of tax increment revenue allocations, which statement is required annually by present law; specifies that the statement and other filings required by the Uniformity in Tax Increment Financing Act are the only filings required of tax increment agencies subject to the Act. SB0421
0072 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the Southern growth policies board, with no subsequent wind-down period. SB0478
0073 Livestock As enacted, deletes obsolete provisions pertaining to certain animals running at large. SB0561
0074 Gambling As enacted, repeals the Racing Control Act of 1987. SB0636
0075 Holidays and Days of Special Observance As enacted, declares the week that includes the third Thursday in November as "Agricultural Literacy Week." SB0676
0076 Notary Public As enacted, clarifies record-keeping requirements for notaries who charge a fee and those who do not charge a fee, including those who are employees of financial institutions. SB0888
0077 Criminal Procedure As enacted, grants immunity from prosecution for possession of drug paraphernalia in certain situations when the person being searched alerts the officer to the presence of a hypodermic needle or similar object. SB0924
0078 State Employees As enacted, eliminates the 30-day aggregate limit of sick leave that may be used for maternity and paternity leave if both parents are state employees. SB0950
0079 Traffic Safety As enacted, extends the rules of the road requiring drivers to yield the right-of-way at intersections and other locations to the operation of vehicles on drives open to public use and frequented by the public at large. SB1046
0080 Employees, Employers As enacted, creates a cause of action against an employer for discharge or adverse employment action based solely on transportation or storage of a firearm or firearm ammunition in an employer parking lot. SB1058
0081 Taxes, Exemption and Credits As enacted, exempts from sales and use tax certain machinery used by water and wastewater treatment authorities created by governmental entities. SB1344
0082 Criminal Offenses As enacted, prohibits the retail sale of products containing dextromethorphan to persons who are less than 18 years of age; prohibits the purchase of products containing dextromethorphan by persons who are less than 18 years of age. SB0045
0083 Adoption As enacted, requires that the family life curriculum, to the extent that the topic and the manner of communication is age-appropriate, inform students, in all LEAs, concerning the process of adoption and its benefits. SB0046
0084 Economic and Community Development As enacted, authorizes, rather than requires, tax credits and other economic incentives based on employment to include individuals having a co-employment relationship with a professional employer organization and a client. SB0086
0085 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, creates an exception to the offense of possession of a machine gun, short-barreled rifle or shotgun, or a firearm silencer that the person was in compliance with the National Firearms Act when possessing. SB0181
0086 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board for professional counselors, marital and family therapists, and clinical pastoral therapists, June 30, 2019, and clarifies that nominations from professional groups for appointment to the board are permissive. SB0217
0087 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the higher education and technical institutions publication committee, with no subsequent wind-down year. SB0237
0088 Planning, Public As enacted, authorizes change in board appointments from not less than five to not less than seven and authorizes increase, from four years to six years, the term length of board appointments under provisions of the Community Redevelopment Act of 1998 applicable to Shelby and Madison counties; allows, in Shelby and Madison counties, any agency created under the Act to have powers of a housing authority, including tax increment financing. SB0310
0089 Criminal Offenses As enacted, permits a person to have their records expunged after being charged with a misdemeanor or felony that was dismissed, if the person was convicted of an offense related to the same criminal conduct or a lesser included offense but that offense was a moving or nonmoving traffic violation; allows partial expunction in certain circumstances. SB0434
0090 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the industrial development division, building finance committee, June 30, 2019. SB0477
0091 Public Works Projects As enacted, authorizes health, educational, and housing facility corporations to finance or undertake projects located outside of this state if the institution for which the project is financed or undertaken has, or in connection with the financing or undertaking has agreed to make, its primary place of business in this state. SB0678
0092 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, under certain circumstances, requires any franchise and excise tax revenue growth estimates to be identified as recurring or nonrecurring. SB1312
0093 County Government As enacted, removes the delinquent tax attorney compensation provision for Montgomery County that allowed the county to pay up to 20 percent of delinquent taxes collected to the attorney; places Montgomery County with all other counties which are allowed to pay up to 10 percent of delinquent taxes collected. SB0055
0094 Abuse As enacted, adds defined terms and rulemaking authority concerning the registry of persons who have abused, neglected, or misappropriated the property of vulnerable individuals; increases from 30 days to 60 days the time within which placement on the registry may be appealed based on administrative error. SB0099
0095 Unemployment Compensation As enacted, authorizes individuals or entities to correspond with the department of labor and workforce development through electronic means; requires employers to file a portion of the wage and premium report electronically in a format prescribed by the commissioner; revises other various unemployment compensation provisions. SB0102
0096 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of dispensing opticians, June 30, 2021, and clarifies that nominations from professional groups for appointment to the board are permissive. SB0221
0097 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the James K. Polk memorial association, June 30, 2021. SB0239
0098 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the occupational safety and health review commission, June 30, 2021. SB0243
0099 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the renal disease advisory committee, with no subsequent wind-down year. SB0247
0100 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state board of equalization, June 30, 2021. SB0249

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