Tennessee 111th General Assembly - Public Acts Search

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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0001 Statutes and Codification As enacted, codifies the Acts of the 2018 regular session. SB0022
0002 Naming and Designating As enacted, designates the Robert Spicer Memorial Buck Dance Championship as the official buck dancing competition of the State of Tennessee. HB0068
0003 TennCare As enacted, changes the basis for the multiplier of the ground ambulance service provider assessment calculation from medicaid transports by a provider to all transports by a provider. HB0090
0004 Motor Vehicles As enacted, urges the department of revenue to study the enforcement of disabled parking violations; requires department to report its findings and recommendations on or before February 1, 2020, to the transportation and safety committee of the senate and transportation committee of the house of representatives. HB0131
0005 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, makes various changes to the "Tennessee Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act," which include excluding from coverage certain persons receiving payments through structured settlements, establishing procedures during delinquency proceedings, setting the amount of assessments for long-term care insurance written by impaired or insolvent member insurers, and other changes. HB0151
0006 Comptroller, State As enacted, requires certain public entities to disclose to the office of the comptroller events of default; makes other related revisions. HB0166
0007 State Symbols As enacted, designates the bluetick coonhound as the official state dog. HB0999
0008 Publications, State As enacted, designates certain libraries as depositories for state depository publications; revises various provisions about maintenance and preservation of, and access to, state depository publications. SB0049
0009 Naming and Designating As enacted, names visitor center at Carter House Historic Site in honor of the late Herbert L. Harper. SB0068
0010 Comptroller, State As enacted, deletes reference to the Public Service Commission, which was dissolved in 1996, and replaces it with a reference to the Commission's successor, the Office of State Assessed Properties. SB0073
0011 Unclaimed Property As enacted, excludes transit fare cards from the definition of "property" for purposes of the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. SB0340
0012 Nurses, Nursing As enacted, clarifies that the definition of the practice of nursing does not prevent qualified registered nurses from making determinations that patients are experiencing emergency medical conditions, in certain circumstances. SB0317
0013 Fireworks As enacted, allows the continued sale at retail of any Class C common fireworks in Rutherford County after the 2020 federal census. SB0051
0014 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of physical therapy to June 30, 2025. SB0096
0015 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of alcohol and drug abuse counselors to June 30, 2025. SB0099
0016 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of occupational therapy to June 30, 2025. SB0101
0017 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the historical commission to June 30, 2025. SB0102
0018 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the information systems council to June 30, 2025. SB0104
0019 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of osteopathic examination to June 30, 2025. SB0106
0020 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee agricultural hall of fame board to June 30, 2027. SB0111
0021 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the viticulture advisory board to June 30, 2027. SB0117
0022 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the wastewater financing board to June 30, 2025. SB0118
0023 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory committee for children's special services to June 30, 2025. SB0126
0024 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the perinatal advisory committee to June 30, 2025. SB0128
0025 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee medical examiner advisory council to June 30, 2025. SB0129
0026 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the traumatic brain injury advisory council to June 30, 2025. SB0130
0027 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the air pollution control board to June 30, 2025. SB0135
0028 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of ground water management to June 30, 2025. SB0136
0029 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the commission on firefighting personnel standards and education to June 30, 2025. SB0139
0030 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the child care advisory council to June 30, 2027. SB0145
0031 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the southern states energy board to June 30, 2027. SB0155
0032 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Southern States Nuclear Compact to June 30, 2027. SB0156
0033 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the standards committee, department of children's services to June 30, 2024. SB0157
0034 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the standards committee, department of human services to June 30, 2025. SB0158
0035 Adoption As enacted, allows for the modification and enforcement of a contract for post-adoption contact between certain parties. SB0207
0036 Adoption As enacted, eliminates failure to pay prenatal, natal, and postnatal expenses as ground for termination of parental rights; clarifies the definition of notice; removes unnecessary affidavit language; adds existing abuse crimes to the definition of severe child abuse; clarifies definition of putative father; clarifies requirements for checking putative father registry; makes various other revisions. SB0208
0037 Naming and Designating As enacted, designates the week beginning on the first Sunday in April as Financial Literacy Week in Tennessee. SB0233
0038 School Transportation As enacted, reduces, from 25 to 23, the age required for a person to receive an initial school bus endorsement if the person is an honorably discharged veteran of the United States armed forces, a member of the national guard or reserves, or a licensed teacher employed by an LEA. SB0245
0039 Public Officials As enacted, clarifies that a county judicial commissioner or magistrate may administer the oath of office to an elected or appointed official. SB0345
0040 Criminal Offenses As enacted, prohibits the dropping of items or substances from unmanned aircraft into an open-air event venue where more than 100 persons are gathered for a ticketed event; violation is Class C misdemeanor. SB0349
0041 Municipal Government As enacted, requires online training and continuing education providers for municipal utility board commissioners to provide a certificate of completion or attendance that must be submitted by the commissioner to the municipality upon the completion of required training; requires the municipality to keep the certificate of completion or attendance for six years. SB0430
0042 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, revises the use of student growth data for purposes of a teacher's or principal's annual evaluation; deletes obsolete provisions regarding the use of student growth data; excludes, for the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 school years, student growth evaluation composites generated by assessments administered in the 2017-2018 school year if the exclusion results in a higher evaluation score for the teacher. SB0784
0043 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the genetic advisory committee to June 30, 2025. SB0127
0044 Election Laws As enacted, requires county election commission to comply with terms of insurance policy with respect to legal representation and certain expenses. SB0047
0045 Criminal Offenses As enacted, expands the offense of indecent exposure in a penal institution to include actions committed against staff members in addition to guards; defines staff member as any person employed by a penal institution or who performs ongoing services in a penal institution, including, but not limited to, clergy, educators, and medical professionals. SB0080
0046 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board for professional counselors, marital and family therapists, and clinical pastoral therapists to June 30, 2023. SB0098
0047 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of appeals for the department of human resources to June 30, 2023. SB0100
0048 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the industrial development division, building finance committee to June 30, 2025. SB0103
0049 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Ocoee River recreation and economic development fund board to June 30, 2021. SB0105
0050 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of trustees of the college savings trust fund program to June 30, 2023. SB0107
0051 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the child care agency licensing board of review to June 30, 2024. SB0108
0052 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of claims to June 30, 2025. SB0110
0053 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee claims commission to June 30, 2025. SB0112
0054 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee consolidated retirement system, board of trustees to June 30, 2023. SB0113
0055 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee wars commission to June 30, 2025. SB0114
0056 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of health to June 30, 2023. SB0125
0057 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee council on autism spectrum disorder to June 30, 2021. SB0131
0058 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state energy policy council to June 30, 2020. SB0137
0059 Assessors As enacted, changes the date, from October 1 of each year to April 15 of each year, by which assessors in counties, other than counties with a metropolitan form of government, must file that year's property maps with the register of deeds. SB0278
0060 Criminal Offenses As enacted, increases the penalty for using an unmanned aircraft over a critical infrastructure facility without the business operator's consent from a Class C misdemeanor to a Class E felony; adds communication service facilities to the types of facilities that are considered critical infrastructure facilities. SB0306
0061 Safety As enacted, specifies that the entity responsible for the AED program is not civilly liable for any personal injury that results from an act or omission related to the use or maintenance of the AED that does not amount to willful or wanton misconduct or gross negligence. SB0314
0062 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, removes the requirement that a property and casualty insurer that has a specified medical expense benefit payable without regard to fault, and that does not permit assignment of the benefit, establish a process to disburse funds in the names of the insured and the healthcare provider as joint payees. SB0341
0063 Comptroller, State As enacted, allows county clerks to keep oaths prescribed for assessors and deputies in electronic or digital format; authorizes assessors to provide to taxpayers an informal review of property assessments; revises the fees for processing a taxpayer appeal of a property assessment; authorizes the assessment appeals commission to delegate decision-making authority to a single panel member if an evidentiary record needs to remain open for a period after the public hearing. SB0351
0064 Special License Plates As enacted, authorizes issuance of AMVETS new specialty earmarked license plates. SB0435
0065 Game and Fish Laws As enacted, authorizes executive director of the Tennessee wildlife resources agency to issue various types of special permits, up to five in a license year, to nonprofit wildlife conservation organizations, rather than to issue only special elk-take permits to such organizations. SB0439
0066 Fireworks As enacted, authorizes the retail sale of Class C common fireworks in Millington. SB0458
0067 Professions and Occupations As enacted, authorizes a certified athlete agent to pay expenses incurred before the signing of an agency contract under certain circumstances. SB0470
0068 Registers of Deeds As enacted, allows a register of deeds to store local government records, in addition to storage in the register's office, in a suitable facility; defines suitable facility as one that will secure records against theft and natural disasters. SB0531
0069 Professions and Occupations As enacted, deletes redundant surety bond requirement for persons who practice animal massage therapy. SB0646
0070 Motor Vehicles As enacted, authorizes department of revenue to suspend or revoke the registration, license plate, permit, or certificate of title issued to any vehicle assigned to a motor carrier that has been prohibited from operating by the federal motor carrier safety administration; makes other related revisions. SB0785
0071 Human Services, Dept. of As enacted, authorizes state and national criminal history background checks and investigations of employees and contractors of the department who are likely to have access to individuals with disabilities. SB0789
0072 Courts, Municipal As enacted, permits a municipal judge to use a special substitute judge when the municipal judge is unable to preside; requires the special substitute judge to be appointed in a manner determined by ordinance of the governing body of the municipality or, if no such ordinance, in writing by the municipal judge. SB1189
0073 Sunset Laws As enacted, changes, from June 30, 2023 to June 30, 2020, the date on which the state palliative care and quality of life council is scheduled to terminate. SB1323
0074 Wine & Wineries As enacted, revises provisions governing wineries and their satellite facilities and the transport of products. SB1353
0075 Special License Plates As enacted, specifies the redesign for the Bosnia Veteran license plate. SB1494
0076 Motor Vehicles As enacted, exempts farm tractors and implements of husbandry from the requirement that slow-moving vehicles pull off the roadway on certain highways. SB1496
0077 Campaigns and Campaign Finance As enacted, requires statewide political party campaign committees to pay a registration fee to the registry of election finance; clarifies that payment of the fee by one affiliated political campaign committee includes any disclosed affiliated committees. SB0234
0078 Election Laws As enacted, restricts political activity of members of the registry of election finance only during the duration of their term rather than during their term and one year subsequent to their term. SB1113
0079 Public Records As enacted, authorizes the transfer of wills and marriage licenses from the clerk's office to other suitable facilities. SB0076
0080 Education, Higher As enacted, requires public postsecondary institutions to classify the spouse or dependent child of an active member of the United States armed forces transferred out of state on military orders as an in-state student for tuition purposes. SB0242
0081 State Government As enacted, requires the executive director of the state museum to report to the chairs of the finance, ways and means committees of both houses detailing the fundraising activities of the state museum during the previous fiscal year; makes other revisions governing donations to the museum. SB0313
0082 Education, Higher As enacted, exempts certain postsecondary educational institutions from the Tennessee Higher Education Authorization Act of 2016 under certain circumstances; subjects certain postsecondary educational institutions to bond requirements under the Tennessee Higher Education Authorization Act of 2016. SB0335
0083 Child Custody and Support As enacted, permits a designation as joint primary residential parents or a waiver of the primary residential parent designation upon agreement of the parents when the child is scheduled to reside an equal amount of time with both parents; allows the address of either parent to be used to determine school zoning when the child is scheduled to reside an equal amount of time with both parents. SB0402
0084 Tourism As enacted, changes the deadline from December 31, 2022, to December 31, 2024, by which certain qualified public use facilities must be placed in service as it relates to the apportionment and distribution of sales and use taxes. SB0497
0085 Child Custody and Support As enacted, clarifies the priority an employer, person, corporation, or institution must give to all orders of income assignment against an individual for child, medical, or spousal support; removes references to the Tennessee Judicial Council, which terminated June 30, 2009. SB0788
0086 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, clarifies that payments of fees to a trade or professional association exempt from income tax under 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code do not constitute an unfair trade practice in the business of insurance. SB1227
0087 Agriculture As enacted, revises and enacts various provisions regarding hemp, including licensure requirements. SB0357
0088 Tourist Development, Dept. of As enacted, vacates and restructures the Tennessee sports hall of fame board of directors; revises other various provisions regarding the sports hall of fame and the board. SB0642
0089 Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities As enacted, exempts from licensure requirements person providing direct care services to no more than three people receiving services through consumer direction in a medicaid home- and community-based services program. SB0807
0090 Election Laws As enacted, requires the county election commission to designate the entrances to a building in which an election is to take place that are for the use of voters, and to measure off 100 feet from those entrances for purposes of restricting certain campaign-related activities. HB0028
0091 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates Hermitage Golf Course in Nashville-Davidson County as a premier type tourist resort for purposes of consuming alcoholic beverages on the premises. HB0058
0092 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, permits correctional officers and certain other people employed by the department of correction to carry a handgun the same as a law enforcement officer if they have completed their probationary period rather than when they are vested. HB0109
0093 Marriage As enacted, clarifies that a marriage license may not be issued for an applicant under 17 years of age; defines "parent" for purposes of parental consent to marriage of a minor; deletes obsolete requirement that marriage license application of a minor be mailed to the minor's parent and held for three days before issuance of license. HB0189
0094 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, extends the hours during which a manufacturer may sell its product at retail on Sunday on its licensed premises from 12:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m.; deletes repeal provision, thereby clarifying that a manufacturer of alcoholic beverages may, on and after July 1, 2019, continue to have a direct or indirect interest in an establishment with a license authorizing consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises if the interest is held in an irrevocable trust. HB0345
0095 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, authorizes a public utility to request, and the Tennessee public utility commission to authorize, a mechanism to recover the operational expenses, capital costs, or both, related to replacement of or upgrades to usage measurement devices if found by the commission to be in the public interest. HB0376
0096 Finance and Administration, Dept. of As enacted, requires, under the Long-Term Care Community Choices Act, the commissioner to recognize complex rehabilitation technology as a separate benefit category for the purposes of any proposed budget or other public documents, under certain circumstances. HB0647
0097 Motor Vehicles As enacted, removes the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement required by a motor carrier from being considered when evaluating a person's status as an employee or independent contractor. HB0756
0098 Public Utility Commission As enacted, removes certain prohibitions concerning gifts made by commissioners of the Tennessee public utility commission that are different from other applicable gift prohibitions found in law. HB1241
0099 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates any facility on the campus of a public institution of higher education that is designed and used for school-sanctioned sporting events as a sports authority facility for purposes of consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises. SB0598
0100 Local Government, General As enacted, removes the requirement that the office of local government have a director who is both appointed by the comptroller of the treasury and serves at the pleasure of the comptroller of the treasury. SB0320

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