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0501 Taxes As enacted, specifies, for purposes of sales and use taxes, that "tangible personal property" does not include fiber-optic cable after it has become attached to a utility pole, building, or other structure or installed underground; deems such fiber-optic cable to be realty upon installation; deletes the excise tax credit for qualified broadband internet access equipment. HB0605
0502 Sexual Offenders As enacted, revises provisions governing the circumstances under which the TBI is required to remove a sexual offender's name from the registry; adds successful completions of judicial diversion for certain offenses to such circumstances. HB0624
0503 Taxes, Sales As enacted, creates a sales and use tax exemption on qualified building materials used in the construction, expansion, or renovation of one or more qualified, new, or expanded warehouse or distribution facilities, if the taxpayer or a lessor, or both, makes a capital investment of at least $1 billion in the construction or renovation of such facilities and related facilities at the same location within the qualified capital investment period. HB1461
0504 Mental Illness As enacted, revises provisions concerning judicial commitment of certain persons in the custody of the department of correction. HB1498
0505 Criminal Procedure As enacted, splits the electronic monitoring indigency fund into two accounts to be used to pay for ignition interlock devices for indigent defendants and to pay, subject to local matching funds, for transdermal monitoring devices, other alcohol and drug monitoring devices, and global positioning monitoring devices for indigent defendants. HB0950
0506 Education As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Education Savings Account Pilot Program." HB0939
0507 Gambling As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Sports Gaming Act." HB0001
0508 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, revises provisions governing utility round-up programs and other similar programs for charitable donations through utility bills. HB0377
0509 Taxes, Privilege As enacted, eliminates the special privilege tax on ammunition. HB0494
0510 Children As enacted, revises certain provisions regarding child abuse; revises certain provisions regarding detention of juveniles. HB0509
0511 Taxes, Sales As enacted, revises certain provisions of the Border Region Retail Tourism Development District Act. HB0620
0512 Mental Illness As enacted, requires the department of finance and administration, in consultation with the department of mental health and substance abuse services and the division of TennCare, to develop and administer a grant program to assist sheriffs who are required by law to transport persons who have been certified by a health care professional for transport to a hospital or treatment resource for a mental health examination to determine whether the person should be involuntarily admitted; authorizes hospitals and treatment resources to conduct a mental health examination to determine whether a person should be involuntarily admitted via telehealth services. HB0643
0513 Veterans As enacted, eliminates the fee for interment of an eligible veteran's most recent spouse in a state veterans' cemetery. HB1187
0514 Adoption As enacted, prohibits, to the extent allowed by federal law, a private licensed child-placing agency from being required to perform, assist, consent to, refer, or participate in any child placement for foster care or adoption that would violate the agency's written religious or moral convictions. HB0836
0515 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, revises various provisions governing insurance and bona fide associations. HB0874
0516 State Symbols As enacted, designates "The Volunteer State" as the official nickname of this state. SB1552
0517 Secretary of State As enacted, extends from March 1 until March 8 each year, the date by which the secretary of state must transmit to the house of representatives the omnibus list of qualifying applicants to conduct a charitable gaming event in this state; permits rather than requires the secretary of state to develop application and other forms required to obtain approval to conduct a charitable gaming event in this state; revises other provisions of the Tennessee Nonprofit Gaming Law. SB1596
0518 Statutes and Codification As enacted, codifies the Acts of the 2019 regular session. SB1586
0519 Driver Licenses As enacted, adds documentation a veteran may submit to the department of safety to have military service indicated on a driver license to allow an honorably discharged veteran to submit a certified copy of the veteran's AGO Form 53-55 or NAVPERS 553 showing the dates of service. SB1613
0520 Child Custody and Support As enacted, allows the court to approve agreements pertaining to custody and residential parenting schedules without making further inquiry and an independent determination that the modification is in the best interest of the child, if the parties announce an agreement to the court on the record or execute a permanent parenting plan approved through entry of an agreed order. SB1618
0521 Taxes, Real Property As enacted, makes various revisions to the property tax appeal process. SB1625
0522 Criminal Offenses As enacted, repeals the County Bounty Act. SB1629
0523 Education, Higher As enacted, prohibits a public institution of higher education from requiring a student to submit a high school transcript or GED certificate as part of the institution's admission process if the student has completed an associate degree at a regionally accredited institution. SB1641
0524 Professions and Occupations As enacted, allows written waivers, exculpatory agreements, or releases executed by whitewater rafting professionals to be kept in electronic format. SB1763
0525 Adoption As enacted, clarifies the role of a guardian ad litem in a contract for post adoption contact; makes various changes to adoption, including clarifying the meaning of certain terms. SB1769
0526 Public Health As enacted, adds representatives of the Tennessee commission on aging and disability, the Tennessee Nurses Association, and the department of mental health and substance abuse services as members of the state Alzheimer's disease and related dementia advisory council. SB1959
0527 Education As enacted, authorizes a local education agency (LEA) to: provide career-based experiences to the LEA's high school students; allow the students to participate in any available career-based experiences; and establish partnerships with industry and local businesses to provide career-based experiences to such students. HB0736
0528 Landlord and Tenant As enacted, revises provisions governing the notice required for termination of a residential tenancy in certain situations involving an unauthorized subtenant or other unauthorized occupant. HB1606
0529 Tobacco, Tobacco Products As enacted, authorizes local governments to prohibit, by local resolution or ordinance adopted by two-thirds vote, smoking on the grounds of any playground owned or operated by the local government. SB0009
0530 Judicial Districts As enacted, divides the current 21st judicial district into a new 21st district consisting of Williamson County and a new 32nd judicial district consisting of Hickman, Lewis, and Perry counties. SB0561
0531 Veterans Services, Dept. of As enacted, requires the department to provide training in suicide prevention to the employees of the department who directly interact with veterans. SB0673
0532 Education, Dept. of As enacted, requires the commissioner to develop formative assessment question banks that are aligned to state-mandated summative assessments measuring the academic progress of students; requires the department to make the formative assessment question banks available for use by LEAs. SB1946
0533 Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation As enacted, requires TSAC to promulgate rules designating pregnancy as an approved medical leave of absence for purposes of the Tennessee HOPE scholarship. SB0823
0534 Traffic Safety As enacted, authorizes Sumner County and municipalities within the county to establish special speed limits in school zones. SB1561
0535 Human Services, Dept. of As enacted, requires that the actual costs of providing services in child and spousal support cases and the clerks of court reimbursement rates be set according to the Study of Actual Costs of Activities by Clerks of Court for Child and Spousal Support Cases and Determination of Actual Costs for Reimbursement by the department of human services - revised report of study dated November 18, 1998; deletes the present law provisions that require the comptroller to conduct a study of the costs and issue a biennial report. SB1627
0536 County Officers As enacted, authorizes county legislative body to pass a resolution to pay county commissioners a salary plus an amount for attendance at meetings of the body and other ad hoc committee meetings; prohibits increases in county commissioner compensation taking effect during the term in which the increase was adopted. SB1632
0537 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory council for the education of students with disabilities to June 30, 2027. SB1647
0538 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board for licensing healthcare facilities to June 30, 2023. SB1651
0539 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of examiners for architects and engineers to June 30, 2026. SB1652
0540 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of law examiners to June 30, 2028. SB1653
0541 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of medical examiners to June 30, 2023. SB1654
0542 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Civil Defense and Disaster Compact to June 30, 2025. SB1658
0543 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of finance and administration to June 30, 2024; requires the department to appear before the government operations committee by June 30, 2020, to update the committee on the department's progress in addressing audit report findings relating to records disposition authorizations. SB1662
0544 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the dyslexia advisory council to June 30, 2027. SB1670
0545 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Emergency Management Assistance Compact to June 30, 2025. SB1671
0546 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the integrated criminal justice steering committee to June 30, 2026. SB1673
0547 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Earthquake Compact of 1988 to June 30, 2025. SB1674
0548 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact to June 30, 2028. SB1675
0549 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the local government insurance committee to June 30, 2026. SB1677
0550 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the office of business enterprise to June 30, 2026. SB1679
0551 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the physical therapy licensure compact to June 30, 2028. SB1681
0552 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the rail service authorities to June 30, 2028. SB1683
0553 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the real estate commission to June 30, 2024. SB1684
0554 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the South Central Tennessee railroad authority to June 30, 2028. SB1688
0555 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Southern Regional Education Compact to June 30, 2027. SB1689
0556 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state board for licensing contractors to June 30, 2026; revises minimum attendance requirement for board members and requires removal of members who do not meet the requirement. SB1691
0557 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state board of accountancy to June 30, 2026. SB1692
0558 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state building commission to June 30, 2026. SB1693
0559 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state energy policy council to June 30, 2024. SB1695
0560 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state insurance committee to June 30, 2026. SB1696
0561 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state palliative care and quality of life council to June 30, 2027. SB1697
0562 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state protest committee to June 30, 2024. SB1699
0563 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee commission on aging and disability to June 30, 2026. SB1702
0564 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee corrections institute, board of control to June 30, 2024. SB1703
0565 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee council for the deaf, deaf-blind, and hard of hearing to June 30, 2027. SB1704
0566 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee emergency management agency to June 30, 2025. SB1706
0567 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee motor vehicle commission to June 30, 2026. SB1707
0568 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tri-county railroad authority to June 30, 2028. SB1709
0569 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the utility management review board to June 30, 2026. SB1711
0570 Animal Cruelty and Abuse As enacted, provides for restrictions or a ban on ownership of a companion animal by certain person convicted of certain offenses against animals. SB1747
0571 Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration As enacted, authorizes issuance of special purpose boat dealer plates to manufacturers and dealers who hire operators of boat trailers to transport boats to customers. SB1749
0572 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, requires utility districts, water systems, and wastewater facilities to submit annual reports to the utility management review board or the water and wastewater financing board, as applicable; authorizes the boards to impose sanctions on utility districts, water systems, and wastewater facilities that fail to submit the reports on time. SB1792
0573 Health Care As enacted, adds nonopioid medicinal drugs or drug products, occupational therapy, and interventional procedures or treatments to the alternative treatments that must be disclosed and explained by a healthcare practitioner to a patient or the patient's legal representative as a prerequisite to obtaining informed consent to treatment with an opioid. SB1912
0574 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities As enacted, extends to a rural health clinic the same authorization that a federally qualified health center has to employ a physician if the employment relationship is evidenced by a written contract, job description, or documentation containing language that does not restrict the physician from exercising independent medical judgment in diagnosing and treating patients. SB1955
0575 Emergency Communications Districts As enacted, requires training curriculum for 911 operators and public safety dispatchers to include guidelines for T-CPR; provides immunity from civil liability for emergency communication districts, the state, counties, and municipalities for employees who provide assistance or instruction on T-CPR to a caller or bystander on an emergency call. SB1958
0576 Budget Procedures As enacted, requires a county legislative body to make revenue estimates and determine the level of revenue necessary to establish a budget for the operation of county schools that is at least equal to the minimum budget required to comply with the local match and maintenance of effort provisions of the BEP; requires the director of schools and the chair of the local board of education to prepare a budget according to the revenue estimates and revenue determinations made by the county legislative body. SB1962
0577 Victims' Rights As enacted, adds Tennessee residency as a requirement for participation in the crime victim address confidentiality program; creates a cancellation exception for a program participant if the secretary of state determines the participant is residing at a shelter; decreases from 60 days to 20 days the period of time a program participant must be found to be unreachable prior to the cancellation of a program participant's certification; makes other revisions to the program. SB1980
0578 Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services, Dept. of As enacted, authorizes the department to contract with any licensed community mental health agency for the provision of services under the behavioral health safety net, as long as the community mental health agency can provide to individuals who will be served under the behavioral health safety net all of the behavioral health services that are included within adult behavioral health services for the seriously and persistently mentally ill, as defined in the Medical Assistance Act of 1968. SB2007
0579 Professions and Occupations As enacted, changes the requirements for persons who have an ownership interest in an appraisal management company in order for the company to be registered; removes the current exception to an appraisal management company otherwise being prohibited from removing an appraiser from its appraiser panel or refusing to assign requests for real estate appraisal services to an appraiser without meeting certain requirements. SB2144
0580 Private Protective Services As enacted, changes the fingerprint requirement for contract security company licensee applicants and security guard/officer applicants from three sets of classifiable fingerprints to one set of classifiable electronic fingerprints; reduces from three to one the number of photographs a security guard/officer applicant must submit; and makes certain other changes to the Private Protective Services Licensing and Regulatory Act. SB2146
0581 Banks and Financial Institutions As enacted, removes requirement that all individuals who control a private trust company must be family members; authorizes commissioner of financial institutions to publicly disclose any written agreement jointly issued to a bank by the commissioner, FDIC, and federal reserve board or board's designee. SB2165
0582 Health Care As enacted, extends the CoverKids program from June 30, 2020, to June 30, 2025. SB2183
0583 Insurance, Health, Accident As enacted, extends the Access Tennessee health insurance program from June 30, 2020, to June 30, 2025. SB2184
0584 Criminal Offenses As enacted, requires a court to order a person who commits evading arrest and, in doing so, damages government property to pay restitution to the appropriate government agency for the damaged property. SB1635
0585 Highways, Roads and Bridges As enacted, authorizes county legislative bodies to adopt alternative procedures for the opening and changing of public roads in the county, in addition to the closing of such roads; authorizes formation of a committee of the county legislative body to perform certain functions for the opening, changing, or closing of such roads if no regional planning commission exists. SB1734
0586 Charitable Solicitations As enacted, revises the annual filing fee payable to the secretary of state by certain qualified charitable organizations seeking to solicit contributions in this state. SB1777
0587 Education, Dept. of As enacted, permits the commissioner to grant an LEA a waiver of average class size limits to assist the LEA with funding a grow your own program. SB1790
0588 Sexual Offenses As enacted, increases the maximum age for a victim of aggravated rape of a child from three years of age to eight years of age. SB1800
0589 Environment and Conservation, Department of As enacted, requires the commissioner to issue a general aquatic resources alterations permit for the watershed activities conducted in accordance with a site-specific design developed through full application of the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Practice Standard 580 (Tennessee) and NRCS Engineering Field Handbook, Chapter 16 Streambank and Shoreline Protection, and subject to NRCS oversight as a federal action. SB1911
0590 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, deletes restrictions regarding the compensation for members of the utility district board of commissioners in Blount County. SB1929
0591 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, prohibits political subdivisions from prohibiting by ordinance, resolution, regulation, code, or any other requirement, the connection or reconnection of a utility service based on the type or source of energy to be delivered to an individual customer. SB1934
0592 Food and Food Products As enacted, corrects a cross-reference in regard to the standards that apply to certain donations of food; changes the level of carelessness that gives rise to liability for damage caused by certain food donors from negligence to gross negligence; makes other changes concerning food donations. SB2154
0593 Environment and Conservation, Department of As enacted, changes due dates and content requirements for reports that the department makes concerning permitting efficiency, the Tire Environmental Act, solid waste disposal, and hazardous waste management. SB2155
0594 Professions and Occupations As enacted, changes references to summary suspension of a license to include other licensure restriction or action within the context of a contested case hearing; expands references for disciplinary proceedings against health-related licensees to include all boards, councils, committees, agencies, or regulatory programs. SB2169
0595 Tennessee Bureau of Investigation As enacted, enacts the "Holly Bobo Act," which expands the bureau's endangered child and young adult alert program to include endangered persons under 21 years of age. SB2464
0596 Statutes of Limitations and Repose As enacted, specifies that there is no time within which a judgment or decree in a domestic relations matter issued by a court with domestic relations jurisdiction must be acted upon, unless otherwise specifically provided for under law governing domestic relations. SB2651
0597 Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration As enacted, authorizes issuance of emergency plates to emergency medical responders. SB2766
0598 Traffic Safety As enacted, extends the "Slow Poke Law," which prohibits the operation of vehicles in the left lane, except for passing and other purposes, to interstates and multilane divided highways with two or more lanes. SB1497
0599 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, requires the secretary of state to issue state identification cards, which serve as proof that the holder is authorized to carry a firearm as law enforcement, to inmate relations coordinators and correctional officers who have completed the appropriate probationary period established by the department of correction, rather than only to those who are vested. SB1571
0600 Transportation, Dept. of As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Accessible Transportation and Mobility Act of 2020." SB1612

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