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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0601 Education As enacted, permits a student whose IEP or section 504 plan allows for testing accommodations to use the same testing accommodations while taking an assessment under the Tennessee comprehensive assessment program (TCAP) or an end-of-course assessment, as long as the accommodation does not invalidate the assessment. SB1637
0602 Alcoholic Beverage Commission As enacted, adds a representative of the alcoholic beverage commission to the human trafficking advisory council. SB1731
0603 Local Education Agencies As enacted, revises provisions governing the assigning of a student to an alternative school or alternative program. SB1755
0604 Securities As enacted, exempts from certain requirements under the Tennessee Securities Act of 1980 securities that meet requirements for federal exemption for intrastate offerings under Rule 147A, which allows offers to be accessible to certain out-of-state residents and companies incorporated or organized out of state. SB1990
0605 Banks and Financial Institutions As enacted, makes various changes to the operation and management of banking institutions. SB2112
0606 Taxes, Exemption and Credits As enacted, authorizes tax credits for privilege and excise taxes equal to 75 percent of the purchase price of brownfield property purchased in a tier 3 or tier 4 enhancement county for the purpose of a qualified development project; makes other revisions regarding tax credits for brownfield properties. SB2158
0607 Criminal Procedure As enacted, adds the offenses of promoting the prostitution of a minor and patronizing prostitution from a person who is younger than 18 years of age or has an intellectual disability as sexual offenses for which a person may not qualify for judicial diversion. SB2746
0608 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, prohibits a person from preparing or issuing a certificate of property or casualty insurance coverage that contains false or misleading information regarding the underlying insurance policy and limits the uses of certificates of insurance. SB2849
0609 Housing As enacted, specifies that a housing authority may assist in the development of projects that promote affordable rental housing, including mixed-income rental housing developed primarily for persons of low and moderate income as part of its authority to further the goals and local objectives established in redevelopment and urban renewal plans; authorizes the exercise of such powers in the same manner as mixed finance projects for persons of low income. SB1607
0610 Interstate Compacts As enacted, enacts the "Interstate Driver License Compact." SB1643
0611 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of social work licensure to June 30, 2026. SB1655
0612 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of intellectual and developmental disabilities to June 30, 2023. SB1664
0613 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Doe Mountain recreation authority to June 30, 2023. SB1668
0614 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Douglas Henry state museum commission to June 30, 2025. SB1669
0615 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the local education insurance committee to June 30, 2026. SB1676
0616 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the local government planning advisory committee to June 30, 2022. SB1678
0617 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tellico Reservoir development agency to June 30, 2022. SB1701
0618 Local Education Agencies As enacted, authorizes an LEA's local board of education to locate the board's administrative offices within a building owned by the United States government, or an agency or instrumentality of the United States government, pursuant to a lease or easement authorized by the United States government. SB1886
0619 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities As enacted, changes the determination of indigence income for the definition of charity care, and the amount of debt that may be deemed charity care and uncollectable, for purposes of a hospital reporting on the joint annual reports to the department of health, center for health statistics. SB1888
0620 Criminal Offenses As enacted, revises the offense of organized retail crime. SB1943
0621 Pest Control As enacted, repeals requirement that aerial applicators of pesticides notify the department of agriculture prior to making aerial applications of pesticides via an online reporting system. SB2139
0622 Lottery, Corporation As enacted, lowers amount of prize winnings from $5,000 to $3,500 for when the Tennessee education lottery corporation is to provide the department of human services information on an individual collecting such prize. SB2173
0623 Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services, Dept. of As enacted, reclassifies from preferred service position to executive service position an employee of the department who is a psychiatric hospital assistant superintendent, psychiatric hospital administrator, or psychiatric hospital nurse executive. SB2176
0624 Privacy, Confidentiality As enacted, clarifies that certain provisions related to the confidentiality of private records held by public utilities only apply to those records and not to all confidential records. SB2247
0625 Funeral Directors and Embalmers As enacted, authorizes qualified aliens enumerated in federal law to apply for a funeral director's license or an apprentice registration; deletes an obsolete provision in the code concerning licensees from 1951. SB2538
0626 Finance and Administration, Dept. of As enacted, adds the bureau of TennCare to the list of designated state agencies required to submit annual reports to the department regarding federal receipts. HB1582
0627 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, clarifies definition of utility district commissioner for purposes of continuing education requirements; revises other related provisions. HB1630
0628 Education, Dept. of As enacted, requires the department, in consultation with the department of health, to develop a standardized form that students can use to report allergies; requires each public school to use the form developed by the department to maintain a record of the school's students with allergies. HB1683
0629 Education, State Board of As enacted, adds offenses to the list of offenses for which, upon conviction, the state board of education automatically revokes a teacher's or administrator's license. HB1975
0630 Board of Regents As enacted, allows the governing board of a public institution of higher education to employ a law enforcement officer in the same manner as a public institution of higher education governed by the board. HB2062
0631 Cooperatives As enacted, clarifies that the Rural Electric and Community Services Cooperative Act does not affect, abrogate, or eliminate any obligation of a cooperative's third-party contractors that are permitted by law to operate within the cooperative's service area to comply with applicable permitting requirements that the cooperative is subject to with respect to property that is held or controlled by a railroad company. HB2739
0632 Education, Higher As enacted, authorizes the executive director of the student assistance corporation to temporarily suspend, modify, or waive deadlines or other non-academic eligibility requirements for student financial aid programs, if the governor has declared a state of emergency. HB2472
0633 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of general services to June 30, 2024. HB1741
0634 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of safety to June 30, 2023. HB1744
0635 Election Laws As enacted, revises provisions governing certain election-related offenses. HB2364
0636 Sexual Offenders As enacted, allows a person who commits a sexual offense or a violent sexual offense against a child under 12 years of age to reside, conduct an overnight visit, or be alone with a minor who is the offender's child so long as: the offender's parental rights are not being terminated; the sexual offender's victim was not the offender's child; and a circuit court exercising civil jurisdiction has not found by clear and convincing evidence that the offender presents a danger of substantial harm to the minor. SB1568
0637 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory council on workers' compensation to June 30, 2021. SB1649
0638 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the committee for clinical perfusionists to June 30, 2026. SB1660
0639 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of correction to June 30, 2024; requires the department to appear back before the government operations committee no later than December 31, 2021, to update the committee on its progress in addressing the findings contained in the January 2020 performance audit report. SB1661
0640 Pest Control As enacted, converts the pest control board into an advisory board and transfers the board's powers and duties concerning licensure and regulation of pest control operators to the commissioner of agriculture; makes other related changes. SB1680
0641 Sunset Laws As enacted, terminates the soil scientist advisory commission with no wind down period. SB1687
0642 TennCare As enacted, enacts the "Annual Coverage Assessment Act of 2020." SB2022
0643 TennCare As enacted, requires ambulance providers to submit an annual cost and utilization report to the bureau; authorizes the bureau, instead of the comptroller, to assess certain penalties for failure of providers to submit reports; extends the termination date of the ground ambulance provider assessment from "June 30, 2020," to "June 30, 2021." SB2078
0644 TennCare As enacted, extends the nursing home annual assessment fee to June 30, 2021. SB2123
0645 Public Health As enacted, creates the Tennessee rare disease advisory council. SB2124
0646 Taxes, Sales As enacted, requires marketplace facilitators to remit sales tax. SB2182
0647 Clerks, Court As enacted, clarifies the requirements for a clerk of court to assess a fee for electronic filing, including authorization by local rule and compliance with technological standards promulgated by the supreme court. SB2630
0648 Election Laws As enacted, requires a chair of the nominating body of a statewide political party or recognized minor party to certify the party's nominees for president and vice president to the coordinator of elections by the first business day in September. SB2758
0649 Bond Issues As enacted, authorizes the state of Tennessee, acting by resolution of its funding board, to issue and sell general obligations bonds of the state in amounts not to exceed $124 million. HB2820
0650 Budget Procedures As enacted, authorizes the index of appropriations from state tax revenues for 2019-2020 fiscal year to exceed the index of estimated growth in the state's economy by $629 million or 3.6 percent. HB2819
0651 Appropriations As enacted, makes appropriations for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2019, and July 1, 2020. HB2821
0652 Education As enacted, authorizes the state board of education to promulgate emergency rules as necessary to address any issues created by school closures due to the outbreak of COVID-19 during the 2019-2020 school year; requires the commissioner of education to waive certain requirements; establishes other related requirements. HB2818
0653 Administrative Procedure (UAPA) As enacted, continues permanent rules filed with the secretary of state after January 1, 2019; schedules rules filed by the department of intellectual and developmental disabilities regarding public records and the board for professional counselors, marital and family therapists, and clinical pastoral therapists regarding continuing education and professional ethics to expire on the effective date of the act. HB2378
0654 Election Laws As enacted, revises various provisions governing elections, including provisions regarding supplemental voter registration drives. HB2363
0655 Election Laws As enacted, revises various provisions governing elections, including provisions regarding ballot stubs and persons serving as election officials. HB2362
0656 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state procurement commission to June 30, 2024. HB1776
0657 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the commission on children and youth to June 30, 2024; requires the commission to appear before the senate government operations committee no later than April 30, 2021, to update the committee on the commission's progress in addressing the findings set forth in the comptroller's June 2019 performance audit report. HB1737
0658 TennCare As enacted, requires the bureau of TennCare to reimburse an ambulance service provider that provides a covered service to a TennCare recipient at a rate not less than 67.5 percent of the federal medicare program's allowable charge for participating providers; requires the bureau to seek an intergovernmental transfer of funds for the sole purpose of increasing the rate of reimbursement to ambulance service providers that provide covered services to TennCare recipients at a rate greater than 67.5 percent of the federal medicare program's allowable charge for participating providers. HB1175
0659 Highways, Roads and Bridges As enacted, provides for the naming of certain roads and bridges in honor of certain persons. SB1590
0660 Special License Plates As enacted, authorizes various new special license plates and grants additional time for certain plates to meet the minimum order requirement. SB1591
0661 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Beech River watershed development authority, board of directors to June 30, 2028; authorizes certain board members to designate a person to serve in their place; revises other provisions regarding the development authority. SB1650
0662 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Carroll County watershed authority to June 30, 2028; adds attendance requirement for board members; revises other provisions related to the authority. SB1656
0663 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Chickasaw basin authority to June 30, 2025; adds an attendance requirement for board members. SB1657
0664 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Sequatchie Valley planning and development agency to June 30, 2026; renames the agency as the Sequatchie Valley educational development agency and limits the scope of the agency's work to the field of education; revises other related provisions. SB1686
0665 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee Duck River development agency to June 30, 2028; adds an attendance requirement for board members; revises other provisions regarding the agency. SB1705
0666 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the West Fork Drakes Creek dam and reservoir interstate authority to June 30, 2022; adds an attendance requirement for board members; revises other provisions regarding the authority. SB1712
0667 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the West Tennessee River basin authority to June 30, 2028; adds an attendance requirement for board members; revises other provisions regarding the authority. SB1713
0668 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, clarifies that fees paid by a defendant requesting pretrial diversion are to be deposited in the general fund; specifies the remittance and allowed uses of certain fees under the sexual offender registry provisions; makes other statutory revisions necessary to implementation of the annual appropriations act. HB2822
0669 Naming and Designating As enacted, renames the CSM Bobby G. Davis and BG Carl E. Levi National Guard Armory as the BG Carl E. Levi and CSM Bobby G. Davis National Guard Armory. HB1579
0670 Naming and Designating As enacted, names the entry driveway at the Bradley County Tennessee State Veterans Home the John Simmons Parkway. HB1652
0671 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory council on state procurement to June 30, 2024; adds an attendance requirement for council members. HB1726
0672 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of labor and workforce development to June 30, 2024. SB1665
0673 Lottery, Charitable As enacted, authorizes qualified nonprofit organizations to file an application to operate an annual event in the July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021, fiscal year. SB2667
0674 Personal Property As enacted, revises provisions governing notice for lien enforcement under the Tennessee Self-Service Storage Facility Act; authorizes an online sale to enforce a lien on personal property located at a self-service storage facility, authorizes self-storage facility owners to contact county clerks to determine the owner and any lienholder for a motor vehicle left in a self-storage unit. SB0543
0675 Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration As enacted, authorizes, upon request, the department of revenue to issue salvage certificates to an insurance company, automotive dismantler and recycler, or salvage pool operator under certain circumstances. SB1597
0676 Public Records As enacted, revises various provisions regarding public records. SB1626
0677 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates The Register in Davidson County as a club for purposes of consuming alcoholic beverages on the premises. SB1638
0678 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of transportation to June 30, 2024. SB1667
0679 Women As enacted, increases, from biennially to annually, the reporting required by the Tennessee maternal mortality review and prevention team to the governor and the general assembly concerning the team's activities and its recommendations for changes to any law, rule, or policy that would promote the safety and well-being of women and prevention of maternal deaths. SB1733
0680 Aircraft and Airports As enacted, declares that regional and municipal airport authorities are public and governmental bodies and the property and revenues of the authorities are exempt from all taxation. SB1923
0681 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, allows an elected official of any county or municipality in the actual discharge of official duties who has a valid handgun carry permit to carry inside a building in which judicial proceedings are in progress, but not in the room in which judicial proceedings are in progress; allows the county attorney in the actual discharge of official duties who has a valid handgun carry permit to carry inside a building in which judicial proceedings are in progress, but not in the room in which judicial proceedings are in progress. SB2066
0682 Workers Compensation As enacted, excludes construction services providers performing work in this state from certain provisions of the workers' compensation law, requires construction services providers to maintain workers' compensation insurance coverage while working in this state, and imposes liability on a successor in interest of a penalized construction services provider. SB2189
0683 Tort Liability and Reform As enacted, extends immunity from liability to include property damage caused by inherent risks of agritourism activities under certain circumstances. SB2423
0684 Children As enacted, increases the timeframe within which the mother of a newborn may surrender custody of the child to an approved medical facility without criminal liability from within 72 hours of birth to within two weeks. SB2629
0685 Traffic Safety As enacted, establishes requirements for the operation of personal delivery devices; specifies that a personal delivery device may be operated in pedestrian areas up to 10 miles per hour and is not considered a motor vehicle. SB2836
0686 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, makes a person ineligible for a political subdivision's former retirement plan in the TCRS if the person is hired after the political subdivision changes to any other plan offered by the retirement system; requires that any person wishing to establish service credit in the retirement system must establish such service under the terms of the retirement system plan that existed at the time the service was established and not at the time the service was rendered. SB1575
0687 Education As enacted, allows, instead of requires, the investement of the chairs of excellence endowment trust funds in accordance with TCRS policies and guidelines. SB1881
0688 County Officers As enacted, prohibits a constable from exercising law enforcement powers and authority if the constable fails to complete currently required in-service education; creates a Class C misdemeanor, subject to fine of $50, for a constable violating this prohibition; stipulates that each day of a violation constitutes a separate offense. SB2072
0689 Finance and Administration, Dept. of As enacted, authorizes the department to require its employees and contractors who have elevated and privileged access to data and personal information to submit to a background check to be performed by the TBI as a condition of employment. SB2161
0690 Finance and Administration, Dept. of As enacted, renames the office of information resources in the department of finance and administration as the division of strategic technology solutions; makes other revisions related to the department. SB2162
0691 Board of Regents As enacted, revises a provision relating to the level and intended recipients of occupational training and technical education provided by state colleges of applied technology; deletes provisions relating to the creation of certain staff positions for vocational-technical education. SB2344
0692 Education, Higher As enacted, allows, under certain conditions, the advisory boards of the University of Tennessee institutions and state university boards to meet electronically or by other means of communication without a physical quorum present at the location of the meeting given in the meeting notice; changes from April 15 to May 31 the date by which the faculty member and the student member must be appointed to a University of Tennessee institution advisory board. SB2719
0693 Child Custody and Support As enacted, requires a court to find that limitation of a parent's residential parenting time is in the best interest of the minor child before limiting such time because the parent has engaged in willful abandonment or abuse of the parent, child, or another person living with the child. SB2733
0694 State Employees As enacted, permits the state, through the attorney general, to seek an injunction against a person who commits harassment against a state employee. SB2739
0695 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the University of Tennessee, board of trustees to June 30, 2024. HB1788
0696 Taxes, Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, makes the current manner in which liquor-by-the-drink tax proceeds are distributed to local political subdivisions permanent. HB2832
0697 County Government As enacted, authorizes a county mayor to appoint a committee to approve amendments to the budget after the budget has been adopted under the Local Option Budgeting Law of 1993. HB1571
0698 Consumer Protection As enacted, redefines "travel promoter" and "travel services" for the purposes of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977. HB1685
0699 Boards and Commissions As enacted, transfers responsibility for administration of the Tennessee sports hall of fame from the commissioner of tourist development to the hall's board of directors and makes other changes concerning the sports hall of fame. HB2254
0700 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates the Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville as an urban park center; authorizes the granting of a franchise for the provision of food or beverage, including alcoholic beverages, on its premises; specifies that the holder of such franchise is also considered an urban park center; requires certain reporting. HB1642

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