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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0501 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the collateral pool board for eight years to June 30, 2026. SB1522
0502 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the commission for uniform legislation for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1524
0503 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Compact for Education for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1525
0504 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the controlled substance database advisory committee for five years to June 30, 2023. SB1526
0505 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the council on children's mental health care for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1527
0506 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Doe Mountain recreation authority for two years to June 30, 2020. SB1535
0507 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the domestic violence state coordinating council for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1536
0508 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the housing development agency board of directors for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1539
0509 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Compact for Juveniles for eight years to June 30, 2026. SB1540
0510 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Compact for Supervision of Adult Offenders for eight years to June 30, 2026. SB1541
0511 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Mining Compact for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1542
0512 Sunset Laws As enacted, removes from entity review the repealed Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact; adds to entity review the newly enacted version of the Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact and sets a termination date of June 30, 2020. SB1543
0513 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the medical advisory committee for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1544
0514 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the medical payment committee for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1545
0515 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the post-conviction defender oversight commission for eight years to June 30, 2026. SB1546
0516 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the private investigation and polygraph commission for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1547
0517 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the sex offender treatment board for eight years to June 30, 2026. SB1550
0518 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the statewide community services agency for three years to June 30, 2021. SB1554
0519 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee board of court reporting for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1556
0520 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee central economic authority for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1559
0521 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee heritage conservation trust fund board of trustees for five years to June 30, 2023. SB1562
0522 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the underground storage tanks and solid waste disposal control board for five years to June 30, 2023. SB1566
0523 Water Pollution As enacted, repeals the provisions of Chapter 293 of the Public Acts of 2017 that would eliminate the department of environment and conservation's concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) operating permit program on March 1, 2018; makes permit mandatory for certain animal feeding operations that use a liquid waste management system and optional for other animal feeding operations; and makes other revisions. SB2217
0524 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the soil scientist advisory committee for two years to June 30, 2020. SB1551
0525 Public Records As enacted, repeals the requirement that the register of each county, once in every year, lay before the county legislative body all the records of the register's office for examination. SB1482
0526 Taxes, Real Property As enacted, removes requirement that a city lying in more than one county be reappraised under a separate plan of reappraisal. SB1484
0527 Taxes, Ad Valorem As enacted, removes requirement that a property owner seeking exemption of certain property from ad valorem taxation from the state board of equalization file an application for each parcel for which exemption is sought; deletes the requirement that the county assessor of property submit a record of the county board of equalization's changes to the state board of equalization. SB1485
0528 County Government As enacted, specifies that, in the event of a discrepancy between the map showing the districts from which members of the legislative body are elected and the typed or printed description of those boundaries, the map is the controlling document. SB1508
0529 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, requires industrial development corporations to maintain a listing of debt obligations and file the listing with the state funding board. SB1516
0530 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of nursing for three years to June 30, 2021. SB1518
0531 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of pharmacy for five years to June 30, 2023. SB1520
0532 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the collection service board for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1523
0533 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the real estate appraiser commission for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1548
0534 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee auctioneer commission for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1555
0535 Courts, Juvenile As enacted, specifies that service of process for juvenile court proceedings may be completed by any individual authorized to serve process under the Rules of Civil Procedure or the Rules of Juvenile Procedure, including, but not limited to, a sheriff, constable, or private process server. SB1645
0536 Statutes and Codification As enacted, codifies the Acts of the 2017 regular session. SB1650
0537 Schools, Charter As enacted, requires that the location of a charter school be within the jurisdictional boundaries of the authorizing LEA; requires a charter school to seek a delay in opening if the charter school has not secured a physical location 60 days prior to the opening of the charter school. SB1664
0538 Driver Licenses As enacted, permits a stay of driver license revocation for nonpayment of fines and costs for more than the current 180 days if the applicant for the stay is a participant in a recovery court. SB1721
0539 Education, State Board of As enacted, changes the term of the chair of the state board of education from four years to two years. SB1782
0540 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, adds debit card fraud to the definition of unlawful conduct that must be reported to the comptroller of the treasury; adds certain certified public accountants and firms to those with a duty to report unlawful conduct to the comptroller; removes immunity from those reporters who knowingly provide false information. HB1536
0541 Taxes, Exemption and Credits As enacted, creates exemptions from sales tax, registration fee, and motor vehicle privilege tax, for any motor vehicle sold to a veteran or service member who has a service-connected disability and who is eligible for a United States department of veterans affairs automobile grant under the Disabled Veterans' and Servicemen's Automobile Assistance Act of 1970; limits sales and use tax exemption to portion of price that is in excess of the amount of the grant received. HB0015
0542 Criminal Procedure As enacted, authorizes general sessions and criminal court judges statewide to suspend court costs and litigation tax for indigent defendants; authorizes court clerk to implement community service program in lieu of full payment of court costs and litigation taxes for indigent defendants, if county legislative body approves such a program. HB1479
0543 Libraries As enacted, renames the regional library for the blind and physically handicapped to the regional library for accessible books and media; updates antiquated language regarding persons with disabilities within statutory provisions relative to the state library system. HB1702
0544 Public Contracts As enacted, enacts the Contract Accountability and Responsible Employment (CARE) Act" SB1047
0545 Open Meetings As enacted, replaces a reference to a repealed federal law with a reference to, and language from, the present federal statute. SB1483
0546 Education, Higher As enacted, requires public higher education institutions in this state to adopt a policy to allow American sign language courses to satisfy any foreign language requirements for admission to an undergraduate degree program. SB1514
0547 Criminal Offenses As enacted, makes changes to definitions and descriptions of conduct for which new home contractors and home improvement services providers may bear civil and criminal responsibility. SB1734
0548 Senior Citizens As enacted, requires the commission on aging and disabilities to design and oversee a resource mapping of federal, state, and nongovernmental resources and funding streams that support the health, safety, and welfare of persons 60 years of age or older. SB1777
0549 Criminal Procedure As enacted, removes existing references to "felony" thefts of amounts less than $1,000 from the definition of a non-violent property offense to align with changes made to theft valuations in the Public Safety Act of 2016, under which such thefts are misdemeanors. SB2118
0550 Banks and Financial Institutions As enacted, extends from July 1, 2018, to July 1, 2020, the provisions permitting a domestic holding company to organize a credit card state bank. SB2157
0551 Accountants As enacted, lowers the age of inactive licensees who may not have to pay a renewal fee pursuant to rules from over 70 years of age to 65 years of age and older. SB2471
0552 Education As enacted, requires local education agencies to use at least one alternative growth model that has been approved by the board of education for evaluation of teachers in non-tested grades and subjects; requires the department of education to develop alternative student growth models for grade levels and subjects that do not have growth models. HB0067
0553 Education As enacted, requires that each student in grades K-8 be given an individual Scholars Summer Guide prior to the last day of the school year. HB0902
0554 Education As enacted, clarifies that a school may satisfy the summer programming requirement for qualification for a community schools grant by providing four weeks of summer programming during consecutive or nonconsecutive weeks. HB1227
0555 Motor Vehicles As enacted, increases, from $400 to $1,500, the minimum property damage threshold for which a motor vehicle accident requires a written report to be filed with the department of safety, except in cases of damage to state or local government property; increases, from $500 to $1,500, the property damage threshold differentiating a Class B misdemeanor from a Class A misdemeanor for the offense of leaving the scene of an accident. HB1515
0556 County Government As enacted, authorizes a county board of public utilities in a county with a central purchasing authority, at the discretion of the governing body of the county, to make purchases relating to urban type public facilities in accordance with purchasing policies approved by the governing body of the county. HB1517
0557 Education As enacted, prohibits alterations to a student's transcript unless the LEA, charter school, or virtual school has a written policy governing transcript alterations; prohibits an LEA from retaliating against an employee who brings unauthorized transcript alterations to the attention of school officials; provides penalty for violation. HB1527
0558 Lottery, Scholarships and Programs As enacted, allows the treasurer, comptroller, secretary of state, commissioner of finance and administration, and the chairs of the finance, ways and means committees to have designees serve as trustees for the Tennessee Promise scholarship endowment fund. HB1682
0559 Parks, Natural Areas Preservation As enacted, revises provisions governing the manner in which boundary areas are established for scenic rivers. SB0696
0560 Child Custody and Support As enacted, adds as a ground on which termination of parental rights may be based the fact that the parent or legal guardian has been convicted of attempted first degree murder or attempted second degree murder of the child's other parent or legal guardian; revises provisions regarding similar ground based on civil liability or conviction for intentional and wrongful death. SB1608
0561 Correction, Dept. of As enacted, extends from June 30, 2018, to June 30, 2019, the repeal date for the provision allowing the commissioner of correction to extend the limitation period for claims against the state for the payment of costs and fees by an additional six months. SB1610
0562 Children's Services, Dept. of As enacted, requires the department to maintain case manager staffing levels so that case manager caseloads do not exceed an average of 20 active cases relating to initial assessments or an average of 20 children monitored and supervised per case manager. SB1168
0563 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the bureau of workers' compensation for six years to June 30, 2024. SB1521
0564 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of agriculture for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1528
0565 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of human services for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1530
0566 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of tourist development for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1533
0567 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of veterans services for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1534
0568 Lottery, Charitable As enacted, requires selection of an alternate prize winner within 30 days of the date of notice of an ineligible winner. SB1600
0569 Local Education Agencies As enacted, authorizes local education agencies to establish recovery high schools. SB1626
0570 Telecommunications As enacted, authorizes a cooperative to access certain property for purposes of supplying telecommunications and broadband internet services. SB1646
0571 Tennessee Bureau of Investigation As enacted, authorizes the director of the TBI to appoint a designee to serve in place of the director as a member of the medical investigator advisory council instead of requiring that the director serve as a member of the council. SB1775
0572 Autopsies As enacted, changes the period of time within which a facility that performs autopsies must be accredited; clarifies that non-accredited facilities may perform autopsies under certain circumstances. SB1802
0573 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, exempts certain supervisors, principals, and public school teachers from having to take an assessment to advance or renew a teaching license under certain circumstances. SB1804
0574 Purchasing and Procurement As enacted, authorizes a local government to execute a cooperative purchasing agreement with other local, state, and federal governmental entities for purposes of purchasing farm tractors, mowers, earth-moving and construction machinery, and similar machinery and equipment; provided, that a local government does not have the authority to purchase construction machinery under a cooperative purchasing agreement with an agency of the United States. SB1906
0575 Business Organizations As enacted, revises various provisions of the Uniform Limited Partnership Act. SB1942
0576 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, designates board of trustees for the Tennessee consolidated retirement system instead of the consolidated retirement board as serving among the trustees for the optional retirement program; makes various revisions to the administration of deferred or tax-sheltered compensation plans for state employees. SB2016
0577 Safety, Dept. of As enacted, permits the department to toll the mandatory 365 consecutive day period during which certain motor vehicles are required to be equipped with a functioning ignition interlock device if the motor vehicle is inoperable based on specified reasons. SB2253
0578 Holidays and Days of Special Observance As enacted, designates the last full week of February each year as "Tennessee Songwriters Week." SB2254
0579 Criminal Procedure As enacted, prohibits the nonpayment of county jail fees as a basis for the revocation of a person's driver license. SB2384
0580 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, revises various provisions relative to surplus lines insurance. SB2510
0581 Census As enacted, corrects reference for the 2000 census; adds reference for the 2010 census; rewrites provisions concerning use of census data in the establishment and consolidation of precincts; deletes antiquated references. SB2521
0582 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, removes the requirement that a domestic insurer maintain reserve for unearned risk rates on contract of title insurance. SB2529
0583 Boards and Commissions As enacted, deletes blood quantum requirement for membership on the archaeological advisory council. SB2714
0584 Lottery, Charitable As enacted, extends application deadline for the 2017-2018 annual event period for five days after this act becomes law; requires payment of a $50.00 initial application fee at the time of submission of an annual event application and payment of the remainder of the application fee when the financial accounting is filed within 90 days after the event date. SB1509
0585 Motor Vehicles As enacted, broadens the definitions of "all-terrain vehicle" and "Class 1 off-highway vehicle" to include vehicles less than 2,500 pounds, instead of 1,500 pounds; makes other related revisions. HB1683
0586 Domestic Violence As enacted, removes the authority of a magistrate to issue a temporary order of protection to the victim upon the arrest of a person for a domestic violence offense and replaces it with the requirement that, upon a finding that the arrested person is a safety threat to the alleged victim, the magistrate impose conditions of bail designed to protect the alleged victim. HB1719
0587 Safety As enacted, rewrites examination requirements for chief, deputy, and special boiler inspectors. HB1826
0588 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, imposes certain rules of construction when interpreting an insurer's responsibilities under a policy of insurance; limits an insurer's duty to defend based on the allegations in the underlying complaint. HB1977
0589 Holidays and Days of Special Observance As enacted, designates August 18 of each year as "Febb Burn Day" to honor her role in the enfranchisement of women. HB2169
0590 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, requires that certain pension stabilization reserve trusts for state employees and teachers be used exclusively for participants and beneficiaries of the retirement plans; makes other related revisions. SB1647
0591 Business and Commerce As enacted, recognizes the legal authority to use distributed ledger technology and smart contracts in conducting electronic transactions; protects ownership rights of certain information secured by distributed ledger technology. SB1662
0592 Education As enacted, specifies that excess instructional time may be used for individualized education program team meetings and school-wide or system-wide instructional planning meetings; requires proposals for use of excess time for instructional planning meetings to be approved by the commissioner of education. SB1663
0593 Mental Illness As enacted, adds community mental health centers to definition of healthcare organization in order to add them to quality improvement committees. SB1718
0594 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the dyslexia advisory council for two years to June 30, 2020. SB1537
0595 Consumer Protection As enacted, prohibits a consumer report agency from charging a Tennessee consumer to place, temporarily lift, or permanently remove a security freeze and removes all such fees authorized by state law. HB1486
0596 Domestic Violence As enacted, redefines when a judge must notify a defendant who has been convicted of domestic assault of certain consequences of conviction from the federal law domestic abuse definition to both the federal and Tennessee law definitions. HB1675
0597 Garnishments and Executions As enacted, requires that the form garnishment notice be changed to conform to existing law that specifies a garnishment creates a lien on earnings until the judgment is satisfied, or for six months, whichever occurs first. HB1784
0598 Victims' Rights As enacted, updates victim notification requirements and procedures to reflect establishment of electronic victim notification system. HB1811
0599 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, prevents a municipality from charging a person with a violation of any ordinance prohibiting discharging a firearm within the municipal limits if the person acted in justifiable self-defense or to prevent the commission of a criminal offense when discharging the firearm. HB1851
0600 Interest Rates As enacted, changes the application of interest rates to the amount financed instead of the total amount of the loan with regard to certain loans made by industrial loan and thrift companies. HB1944

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