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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0801 Law Enforcement As enacted, requires each law enforcement agency to ensure that, whenever a person is arrested and taken into custody by an officer of the agency, the person is asked whether that person is the parent or legal custodian of any children that will be left unattended by the person's arrest; enacts other related provisions. SB1512
0802 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state board of cosmetology and barber examiners for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1552
0803 Sunset Laws As enacted, creates sunrise provision for newly adopted physical therapy licensure compact, to terminate June 30, 2020. SB1569
0804 Tourism As enacted, increases investment period by five years for a border region retail tourism development district. SB1701
0805 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the investment advisory council with no subsequent wind down period. SB1731
0806 Process, Service of As enacted, adds to law concerning service of process by mail for actions in general sessions courts. SB1740
0807 Libraries As enacted, removes authority of a library board to have line-item control of budgeting and expenditure of moneys for the library fund and to set aside unencumbered funds in general fund or other funds of the library at the end of a fiscal year. SB1773
0808 Highways, Roads and Bridges As enacted, increases the tax on unregistered or improperly registered freight motor vehicles; revises other provisions related to overloaded freight motor vehicles. SB1783
0809 Courts, General Sessions As enacted, authorizes general sessions courts, by local rule, to allow papers to be filed, signed, or verified by electronic means that comply with technological standards promulgated by the supreme court; specifies that pleadings and other papers filed electronically under such local rules will be considered the same as written papers. SB1789
0810 Local Education Agencies As enacted, requires LEAs to allocate funding to educational facilities providing educational instructional services to students who are admitted to such facilities under order of a juvenile court. SB1803
0811 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, specifies that provision of law that transfers certain duties of the county mayor to the water and wastewater treatment authority board does not apply to any petition by any governmental entity or state instrumentality that does not purport to adjust or otherwise modify any territory included in the service area of a water and wastewater treatment authority. SB1957
0812 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates the National Museum of African American Music as an urban park center for the purposes of on-premises consumption of alcoholic beverages. SB1998
0813 Taxes, Sales As enacted, clarifies that sales and use tax on sales of water by public utility and sales of natural gas, propane, and electricity sold directly to consumer for non-residential uses only applies to charges on a customer's monthly bill for metered usage, a monthly minimum bill, a monthly customer charged, or a monthly deman charge. HB2232
0814 Gallatin As enacted, authorizes the City of Gallatin to levy a privilege tax upon the privilege of occupancy by a two-thirds vote of its governing body. HB2702
0815 Carter County As enacted, allows removal of overgrown vegetation and accumulated debris on owner-occupied residential property. HB2695
0816 Tourism As enacted, adds to and revises various provisions of the Convention Center and Tourism Development Financing Act of 1998. HB1923
0817 Local Education Agencies As enacted, revises provisions governing the percentage of student achievement test scores comprising a student's final grade in certain subjects; revises provisions governing situations where certain test scores are not received at least five instructional days before the end of a course. HB1534
0818 Education, Higher As enacted, adds to the definition of "eligible postsecondary institution" for purposes of the Tennessee Promise Scholarship Act of 2014. HB1687
0819 Telecommunications As enacted, enacts the "Competitive Wireless Broadband Investment, Deployment, and Safety Act of 2018" and requires TACIR to study certain items relating to deployment. HB2279
0820 Taxes, Personal Property As enacted, exempts tangible personal property owned and used by nonprofit organizations to provide character development and other educational programs to youth about the Medal of Honor recipients; sets forth exemption criteria. HB2034
0821 Museums As enacted, revises various provisions concerning the state museum and the Douglas Henry State Museum Commission, including adding the new facility located at 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. HB2235
0822 Unclaimed Property As enacted, shifts from December 31 each year to May 1 in 2018 and to November 1 in 2019 and years thereafter the date by which the holder of abandoned property must file a report with the treasurer regarding the property. HB2278
0823 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, authorizes an individual, business entity, or government entity to allow the concealed carry of handguns by handgun carry permit holders on the individual's or entity's property while prohibiting other weapons or the open carry of firearms; establishes posting requirements for "concealed firearms by permit only" signage. HB2370
0824 Criminal Procedure As enacted, requires a state control number on R-84 Disposition Cards that are attached to arresting documents. HB1786
0825 Energy As enacted, establishes a regulatory framework for wind energy facilities in this state. HB1731
0826 Bail, Bail Bonds As enacted, revises and enacts various provisions regarding bounty hunters. HB1543
0827 Bail, Bail Bonds As enacted, directs the Tennessee advisory commission on intergovernmental relations (TACIR) to perform a study of the implementation and effects of global positioning monitoring as a condition of bail for defendants accused of certain offenses. HB0849
0828 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, authorizes community corrections officers in Claiborne County, Grainger County, Hancock County, Hawkins County, Jefferson County, and Union County who hold a valid Tennessee handgun permit to carry a handgun at all times and in all places in this state while in the course of employment and engaged in the actual discharge of official duties. SB0647
0829 Judges and Chancellors As enacted, specifies, in regard to the authorization for the supreme court to commission former justices and judges as senior judges, that only former justices and judges who left their most recent term of judicial office in good standing with the board of judicial conduct will be eligible for a commission. SB0900
0830 Boats, Boating As enacted, imposes certain requirements on the operation of jet boats that carry passengers for hire. SB1062
0831 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of parole for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1519
0832 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee rehabilitative initiative in correction board for four years to June 30, 2022. SB1564
0833 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, authorizes board of trustees for the Tennessee consolidated retirement system to co-invest a political subdivision's pension plan assets or take custody of such assets under certain circumstances. SB1719
0834 Consumer Protection As enacted, deletes all provisions concerning beauty pageants, including registration of operators; cancellations and refunds; penalties; and remedies under the Consumer Protection Act for violations. SB1732
0835 Education As enacted, allows the energy efficient schools council to award grants or loans for energy efficient capital outlay projects to charter schools and the achievement school district in addition to LEAs. SB1765
0836 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities As enacted, revises various provisions governing nursing homes and extends the nursing home assessment trust fund by one year, to terminate on June 30, 2019. SB1781
0837 Juries and Jurors As enacted, requires jury coordinator to prepare and send a list of persons disqualified or potentially disqualified from jury service due to certain reasons to the administrator of elections. SB1808
0838 Pharmacy, Pharmacists As enacted, requires any person operating in this state as a pharmacy benefits manager to be licensed by the department of commerce and insurance prior to operating. SB1852
0839 Mining and Quarrying As enacted, enacts the "Primacy and Reclamation Act of Tennessee" and revises other related provisions; contains certain contingent effective dates. SB0686
0840 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, authorizes certain insureds, or other persons entitled to benefits under a policy, to assign their benefits to a healthcare provider; establishes certain requirements in regard to healthcare facilities collecting out-of-network charges. SB1869
0841 Education, Higher As enacted, requires the governor, in appointing members to the board of regents, to strive to ensure that at least one board member is an honorably discharged military veteran; requires that in making appointments to the state university boards and UT board of regents the governor strive to ensure members are diverse in honorable military service in addition to gender, race, perspective, and experience. SB2036
0842 Election Laws As enacted, removes early voting period for elections not held in conjunction with the August or November general election or held in conjunction with the May primary or presidential preference primary if there is no opposition for any offices on the ballot including write-in candidates; revises other election provisions. SB2079
0843 TennCare As enacted, specifies that a healthcare provider must not be required to pay the portion of the risk sharing payment that is attributable to the increased cost of pain relief services under any payment reform initiative involving the use of episodes of care with respect to TennCare, if certain conditions are met. SB2155
0844 Education As enacted, requires the department of education to establish a student support collaborative to review and define the roles and responsibilities for school social workers, school counselors, school psychologists, and school nurses; requires the basic education program (BEP) review committee to analyze the addition of a component for school social workers to the BEP funding formula and include such analysis in its 2018 annual report. SB2196
0845 Water Pollution As enacted, specifies that compliance with a national pollutant discharge elimination system permit under the Water Quality Control Act will be deemed compliance for purposes of the provisions of the Act in regard to certain requirements and procedures. SB2229
0846 Planning, Public As enacted, authorizes the City of Cleveland and Hardeman County to participate in the Tennessee local land bank program. SB2347
0847 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates The Church @ 117 in Coffee County and Drafts and Watercrafts in Franklin County as premier type tourist resorts for purposes of on-premises consumption. SB2377
0848 Professions and Occupations As enacted, rewrites provisions governing apprenticeship programs. SB2458
0849 Criminal Procedure As enacted, requires the Tennessee advisory commission on intergovernmental relations (TACIR) to study the effectiveness of statutes of limitation on prosecution for criminal offenses; requires the study to include information on sexual offense statutes of limitation and allows the study to include comparisons of Tennessee limitations to neighboring states; requires TACIR to report findings to the general assembly by January 15, 2019. SB2538
0850 Motor Vehicles As enacted, revises provisions governing unclaimed and abandoned vehicles in regard to notice and verifying ownership; creates towing advisory board. SB2698
0851 Civil Procedure As enacted, makes licensed clinical social workers who are engaged solely in independent clinical practice in proceedings in which the department of children's services is the petitioner or intervening petitioner, exempt from subpoena to trial but subject to subpoena to a deposition. HB0003
0852 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, enacts the "Master Development Plan Recognition Act". HB0132
0853 Child Custody and Support As enacted, revises provisions governing relocation of one parent. HB1666
0854 Food and Food Products As enacted, specifies that the department of agriculture may cooperate with the United States food and drug administration in enforcement of the federal standards for the growing, harvesting, packing, and holding of produce for human consumption. HB1807
0855 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation As enacted, imposes suspension or revocation of license for violations in the marketing of alcohol and drug treatment services. HB2068
0856 Environmental Preservation As enacted, authorizes the Morgan County commission to designate by resolution a property that consists of at least 2,000 contiguous acres as the JustBeGreen Villages of America development area upon application of one or more property owners within the area for which the designation is sought. HB2116
0857 Flags As enacted, prohibits local governments from adopting or enforcing regulations that prohibit or restrict the display of a flag of the United States of America, a flag of the state of Tennessee, the MIA/POW flag, or an official or replica flag of any branch of the United States armed forces on a property owner's property except when necessary to promote public health and safety. HB2195
0858 Courts, General Sessions As enacted, revises provisions governing appeals from general sessions courts. HB2202
0859 Correction, Dept. of As enacted, requires the commissioner to develop and administer a confidential annual survey of correction officers who leave service as correction officers in order to examine factors in retention of correction officers; requires an annual report on or before December 1. HB2336
0860 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates certain facilities in Jackson, Claiborne, and Grundy counties as premier type tourist resorts for purposes of on-premises consumption. HB2420
0861 Licenses As enacted, requires persons subject to licensure as emergency medical services personnel to notify the emergency medical services board of convictions and pending charges of commission of a felony or misdemeanor within 10 business days of the occurrence of such actions. HB2603
0862 Abortion As enacted, requires, in cases where an ultrasound is performed as part of an examination prior to an abortion, the person who performs the ultrasound to offer the woman the opportunity to learn the results of the ultrasound; requires, if ultrasound is performed, that report of abortion indicate whether or not a heartbeat was detected. HB0108
0863 Taxes, Real Property As enacted, specifies that a property tax lien does not attach to an easement appurtenant upon property that is a servient estate or to an easement in gross that was assessed separately from the property by either the county assessor of property or the office of state assessed properties in the office of the comptroller of the treasury. HB0601
0864 TennCare As enacted, requires the bureau of TennCare to promulgate rules to promote the safe and responsible coverage of opioids for TennCare members who have the TennCare pharmacy benefit; requires report on rules to the general assembly. HB0901
0865 Handgun Permits As enacted, exempts from the firing range and classroom hours requirements to obtain a handgun carry permit anyone who in the five years preceding the date of application has successfully completed a department of correction firearms qualification. HB1038
0866 Criminal Offenses As enacted, establishes what constitutes a reasonable expectation of privacy for purposes of the offense of unlawful photographing in violation of privacy. HB1140
0867 Election Laws As enacted, requires, if the county election commission has arranged for the use of a public school or a public charter school as a polling place for a regular November election, that the LEA or the public charter school be closed for instruction on the election day; authorizes an LEA or public charter school to choose to be open or closed for instruction on election days other than days on which a regular November election occurs. HB1344
0868 Local Government, General As enacted, authorizes county, municipal, and metropolitan mayors and chief executives to issue evacuation orders during a local state of emergency; creates Class C misdemeanor of willfully violating an evacuation order. HB1494
0869 TennCare As enacted, requires that an amendment to the existing TennCare II waiver be submitted to the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services (CMS) authorizing the bureau of TennCare to create reasonable work and community engagement requirements for able-bodied working age adult enrollees without dependent children under the age of six. HB1551
0870 Agriculture As enacted, authorizes the creation of a corn promotion board and an assessment of one cent per bushel sold if a majority of corn producers voting in a referendum on the question vote in favor of such measures. HB1601
0871 Eminent Domain As enacted, revises provisions governing condemned property being offered for sale to the former owner. HB1727
0872 Civil Procedure As enacted, establishes provisions governing abusive civil actions. HB1793
0873 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, enacts the "Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure Act" and revises various provisions of insurance laws. HB1808
0874 TennCare As enacted, revises and extends, until June 30, 2019, the ground ambulance service provider assessment. HB1837
0875 Adoption As enacted, revises various provisions governing adoption. HB1856
0876 Criminal Procedure As enacted, lowers the expunction fee from $350 to $180 for a defendant whose charge was dismissed due to successful completion of a pretrial diversion program. HB1862
0877 Education, Higher As enacted, designates the state colleges of applied technology at Chattanooga as part of the statewide system of state colleges of applied technology and authorizes the board of regents to establish additional state colleges of applied technology or to combine existing state colleges of applied technology as needed to improve operational and administrative efficiencies. HB1894
0878 Capitol As enacted, administratively attaches the David Crockett commission to the department of finance and administration; creates a separate account within the treasury to be used to erect a monument; authorizes state and private funds to be used to erect a monument with intent that no state funds be used until private funding exhausted. HB1905
0879 Local Government, General As enacted, enacts the "Stopping Addiction and Fostering Excellence (SAFE) Act," which authorizes cities, towns, and metropolitan governments to adopt certain ordinances regarding sober living homes. HB1929
0880 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, allows county commissioner in the actual discharge of the commissioner's duties who has a valid handgun carry permit to carry in buildings in which county commission meetings are held, but not in room in which judicial proceeding in progress; not applicable to member of legislative body of metropolitan government. HB1939
0881 Education As enacted, establishes requirements to apply in situations where an assessment is misadministered by fault of the assessment provider; establishes other provisions in regard to required assessments and use of data. HB1981
0882 Local Education Agencies As enacted, directs LEAs to require schools to provide each high school student in grades 9-12 with a Scholars Prep Guide upon registering for a course. HB1988
0883 Controlled Substances As enacted, requires health care prescribers to issue prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances electronically by July 1, 2020, with certain exceptions; establishes other provisions regarding electronic prescriptions. HB1993
0884 Criminal Procedure As enacted, revises and makes permanent and applicable statewide the Knox County pilot project that allows indigent criminal defendants to pay their court costs and litigation taxes through the performance of public service. HB2024
0885 Bail, Bail Bonds As enacted, requires bounty hunters to wear clothing that clearly identifies the person as a bounty hunter and prominently displays the words "bounty hunter" any time a bounty hunter is engaged in the functions of bounty hunting. HB2039
0886 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, increases, from five days to any accumulated, the amount of sick leave that may be used by an educator who is a member of any reserve component of the United States armed forces when called into active duty. HB2049
0887 Trusts As enacted, clarifies circumstances under which a trust may be construed as a total return unitrust. HB2052
0888 TennCare As enacted, enacts the "Annual Coverage Assessment of 2018" HB2084
0889 County Officers As enacted, revises provisions governing in-service course time for constables. HB2141
0890 Industrial Development As enacted, revises provisions governing allocation of certain payments in lieu of taxes and the Tennessee central economic authority. HB2161
0891 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, authorizes the City of Cedar Hill in Robertson County to hold a referendum to authorize the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in package stores and for consumption on the premises. HB2175
0892 Taxes, Exemption and Credits As enacted, allows for the angel investor tax credit being measured by the value of an indirect or direct cash investment by an angel investor against the Hall income tax liability of the angel investor. HB2217
0893 Drugs, Prescription As enacted, authorizes a pharmaceutical manufacturer or its representatives to engage in truthful promotion of off-label uses. HB2220
0894 Education, Higher As enacted, enacts the "Transparency in Higher Education Act, which requires each state institution of higher education to notify parents of enrolled students of the parent's right to view student records under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 on the institution's website. HB2230
0895 Education As enacted, requires that each year at least 30 percent, instead of 70 percent, of the items on state assessments in grades 3-8 and end of course examinations in high school be fresh, nonredundant items that did not appear on the tests in the previous two years, instead of the previous four years for grades 3-8 and the previous three years for high school tests. HB2247
0896 Taxes, Sales As enacted, extends the deadline by which a distressed rural county must apply to be eligible to retain the sales and use tax generated from a commercial development district from December 31, 2016, to December 31, 2020. HB2250
0897 Public Records As enacted, revises the reviewing and reporting duties of the advisory committee on open government and the office of open records counsel. HB2287
0898 Sexual Offenders As enacted, allows a sexual offender whose victim was a minor to obtain sexual offender treatment in a location that is within 1,000 feet of a school, child care facility, public park, playground, recreation center, or public athletic field. HB2323
0899 Public Employees As enacted, updates the compensation schedule for assistant district attorneys general, assistant public defenders, district investigators for public defenders, and criminal investigators for district attorneys to reflect the current schedule; updates the base salary for district attorneys general and public defenders. HB2325
0900 Students As enacted, prohibits the use of corporal punishment against a student with a disability who has an IEP or a Section 504 plan, with certain exceptions. HB2330

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