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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0601 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of athletic trainers to June 30, 2028. SB1695
0602 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of dietitian/nutritionist examiners to June 30, 2028. SB1696
0603 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of respiratory care to June 30, 2028. SB1699
0604 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the council for licensing hearing instrument specialists to June 30, 2028. SB1702
0605 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the council of certified professional midwifery to June 30, 2028. SB1703
0606 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the council on children's mental health care to June 30, 2028. SB1704
0607 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of revenue to June 30, 2027. SB1708
0608 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of tourist development to June 30, 2026. SB1709
0609 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of veterans services to June 30, 2027. SB1710
0610 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Great Smoky Mountains Park commission to June 30, 2028. SB1712
0611 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state board of cosmetology and barber examiners to June 30, 2028. SB1722
0612 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the state family support council to June 30, 2028. SB1723
0613 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the statewide planning and policy council for the department of intellectual and developmental disabilities to June 30, 2028. SB1725
0614 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee advisory committee for acupuncture to June 30, 2028. SB1727
0615 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee arts commission to June 30, 2028. SB1728
0616 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee massage licensure board to June 30, 2028. SB1736
0617 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee rare disease advisory council to June 30, 2028. SB1738
0618 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee rehabilitative initiative in correction board to June 30, 2027. SB1739
0619 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the water and wastewater operators, board of certification to June 30, 2028. SB1744
0620 Statutes and Codification As enacted, codifies the Acts of the 2021 regular and extraordinary sessions. SB1754
0621 Election Laws As enacted, prohibits a county election commission from utilizing instant runoff voting or ranked choice voting to conduct an election in this state for a statewide or local government office. SB1820
0622 Hearing and Hearing Aids As enacted, adds cerumen management in the course of examining ears by certain persons in the definition of the practice of dispensing and fitting hearing instruments; imposes certain requirements in regard to cerumen management. HB0920
0623 State Symbols As enacted, names "I'll Leave My Heart in Tennessee" by Dailey and Vincent, written by Karen Staley, as an official state song. HB1731
0624 Holidays and Days of Special Observance As enacted, designates the month of October annually as "Economic Education Month." HB1844
0625 Education As enacted, extends eligibility for the work-based learning student grant program to include students enrolled in a middle college program. HB0211
0626 Election Laws As enacted, revises provisions of the Tennessee Freedom of Speech Act regarding the placement of certain political or campaign signs on private property. HB0411
0627 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the department of agriculture to June 30, 2026; requires the department to report back to the commerce, labor, transportation and agriculture joint evaluation committee by December 31, 2022, to update the committee on its progress in addressing the findings set forth in the August 2021 performance audit report. SB1705
0628 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the domestic violence state coordinating council to June 30, 2030. SB1711
0629 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Compact on Mental Health to June 30, 2030. SB1714
0630 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children to June 30, 2030. SB1715
0631 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact of 2007 to June 30, 2030. SB1716
0632 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the local government planning advisory committee to June 30, 2025. SB1717
0633 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the pest control advisory board to June 30, 2026. SB1718
0634 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the school bond authority to June 30, 2030. SB1720
0635 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact to June 30, 2030. SB1721
0636 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tellico Reservoir development agency to June 30, 2026. SB1726
0637 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee center for earthquake research and information to June 30, 2030. SB1729
0638 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee equine health advisory commission to June 30, 2026. SB1731
0639 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee life and health insurance guaranty association to June 30, 2030. SB1735
0640 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee soil and water conservation commission to June 30, 2026. SB1741
0641 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee sports hall of fame to June 30, 2026. SB1742
0642 Disabled Persons As enacted, replaces the phrase "deaf and dumb" with "deaf or hard of hearing" wherever it may appear in Tennessee Code Annotated. SB1752
0643 Bail, Bail Bonds As enacted, requires a court to revoke bail immediately, notwithstanding sentencing hearings, motions for a new trial, or related post-guilt determination hearings, for a defendant who is convicted of continuous sexual abuse of a child. SB1793
0644 Employees, Employers As enacted, requires certain employers with a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy to grant exemptions based on medical reason or religious reason; makes other related changes. SB1823
0645 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, designates the stadium for the Nashville Soccer Club as a sports authority facility for purposes of consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises. SB1824
0646 Local Government, General As enacted, authorizes the estate of a deputy jailer of a local government who is killed in the line of duty to receive an annuity in the amount of $250,000, paid over five years in $50,000 installments. HB0549
0647 Health Care As enacted, clarifies that an ambulance service that holds a valid and unencumbered license to operate in at least one county is not required to maintain a separate license or establish a base of operations in a county for which the ambulance service is not licensed in order to provide a secondary mental health transport to, from, or through that county. SB2289
0648 University of Tennessee As enacted, establishes the University of Tennessee Southern as a new campus of the University of Tennessee in Giles County. SB1980
0649 Child Abuse As enacted, permits each child protective team to include one appropriately credentialed medical provider as a member of the team. SB1984
0650 Census As enacted, removes an obsolete reference in the provision regarding the use of census information to create the population figures contained in Tennessee Code Annotated; adds reference to 2020 census publication information. SB2082
0651 Banks and Financial Institutions As enacted, enacts the "LIBOR Discontinuance and Replacement Act." SB2133
0652 State Symbols As enacted, names "My Tennessee Mountain Home" by Dolly Parton as an official state song. SB2148
0653 Holidays and Days of Special Observance As enacted, designates the month of September as "Brain Aneurysm Month." SB2177
0654 Tennessee Bureau of Investigation As enacted, requires the Tennessee bureau of investigation to remove from the drug offender registry the name and other identifying information of persons upon receipt of notice of the death of such person; requires bureau officials to verify the person's death, by checking the social security death index, obtaining a copy of the offender's certificate of death, or obtaining court documentation, a law enforcement report, or any other credible documentation as determined by the bureau. SB2339
0655 State Employees As enacted, replaces "list of eligibles" with "pool of candidates" for purposes of filling positions in state service; revises various procedures regarding proceedings against state employees. SB2422
0656 County Government As enacted, requires a member of a county legislative body to declare a conflict of interest with respect to a proposed county budget, appropriation resolution, or tax rate resolution prior to casting the member's vote. HB1684
0657 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, changes compliance requirements for existing training and education requirements of municipal utility board members, utility district commissioners, and the local municipalities and utility districts that they serve; adds reporting requirements for entities regarding certain water for resale contracts; changes certain water loss requirements; transfers certain compliance oversight to the Tennessee public utility commission. HB1727
0658 Taxes, Agricultural and Open Spaces As enacted, clarifies that the minimum size requirement of 15 acres for land to be eligible to be classified as forest land for purposes of assessment and reduced property taxes may be achieved with a single tract or with two noncontiguous tracts separated only by a road, body of water, or public or private easement. HB1858
0659 Mortgages As enacted, requires the sponsoring mortgage lender or mortgage loan broker to ensure that each application for a residential mortgage loan contains the unique identifier, instead of the license number, of the applicable mortgage lender, mortgage loan broker, and mortgage loan originator. HB1668
0660 Education, State Board of As enacted, authorizes the board to reject or make technical nonsubstantive revisions to, instead of only adopt, the standards recommended to the board for adoption by the standards recommendation committees. HB1676
0661 Gaming As enacted, increases from $50,000 to $75,000 the amount of gross revenue earned at a nonprofit charitable gaming event necessary to require the nonprofit entity hosting the event to file with the secretary of state an audited financial statement prepared by an independent certified public accountant or an independent public accountant. HB1680
0662 Comptroller, State As enacted, removes the requirement that certain information be filed with the comptroller of the treasury pursuant to the Access Tennessee Act of 2006. HB1705
0663 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, specifies that certain modification of an outstanding obligation is a refunding of the modified obligation for purposes of compliance with the Local Government Public Obligations Act of 1986; revises the publication requirements for the report issued by the comptroller of the treasury regarding a bond or note issuance by an authority under the Water and Wastewater Treatment Authority and the Regional Water and Wastewater Treatment Authority Acts. HB1728
0664 Insurance, Health, Accident As enacted, requires a health insurance entity, a health services provider, or a healthcare facility to notify a patient of communication among the entity, a health services provider, and a healthcare facility concerning the patient's medical claim; requires a utilization review agent to notify the provider or healthcare facility, as well as the enrollee, when additional information is needed for a prior authorization request. HB1195
0665 Probate Law As enacted, enacts the "Small Estate Affidavit Limited Letter of Authority Act," which is a rewrite of "The Small Estates Act." HB1362
0666 Local Government, General As enacted, authorizes governmental entities to regulate entertainment transportation services. HB1392
0667 County Officers As enacted, adds the East Tennessee Constables Association to the list of entities that are eligible to provide in-service education courses and firearms training for constables. HB1693
0668 Judges and Chancellors As enacted, authorizes a judicial candidate to personally solicit and accept campaign contributions. HB1708
0669 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, enacts the "State Lending Transparency Act." HB1845
0670 Local Education Agencies As enacted, requires that the compensation of county school board members be included in the school district budget submitted to the county legislative body, rather than being fixed by the county legislative body; prohibits reducing a county school board member's compensation from the prior year; limits the amount of compensation paid to a county school board member to be no more than the compensation fixed for members of the county legislative body. HB1848
0671 Child Custody and Support As enacted, adds as a factor to be considered by the court when determining the best interest of a child, in a proceeding requiring the court to make a custody determination regarding a minor child, whether a parent has failed to pay court-ordered child support for a period of three years or more. HB1866
0672 Taxes, Real Property As enacted, authorizes a municipality to waive, compromise, remit, prorate, apportion, or release property taxes, penalty, interest, or court costs when the municipality purchases land at a delinquent tax sale for municipal taxes. HB1955
0673 Lottery, Charitable As enacted, authorizes qualified nonprofit organizations to file an application to operate an annual event in the July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022, fiscal year. HB2240
0674 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, establishes a procedure for requesting medical information covered by HIPAA from a self-funded plan of insurance; authorizes a local government entity to opt out of the requirements upon passage of a resolution by a simple majority vote of the entity's governing body. HB2414
0675 Business and Commerce As enacted, authorizes the sale or purchase of previously titled antique or unique motor vehicles without a motor vehicle dealer license through auction formats that meet certain criteria. HB2587
0676 Employees, Employers As enacted, authorizes a political subdivision, or an instrumentality of a political subdivision with at least 1,000 employees, to implement, adopt, or administer an automatic deferred or tax-sheltered compensation plan for employees. HB0456
0677 Expunction As enacted, permits a person to have the person's criminal records expunged if the person has been convicted of one or more criminal offenses other than the offense for which the person is seeking expunction; clarifies that a person is only eligible for expunction of criminal records once; requires that the person not have been convicted of a criminal offense that is ineligible for expunction, including federal offenses and offenses in other states, that occurred prior to the offense for which the person is seeking expunction. HB1679
0678 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, requires a local board of education to state in its written notice to a teacher who is dismissed or whose contract is not reelected by the board that the only reason for the teacher's dismissal or non-reelection is a loss of funding for the position, if that is the reason for the teacher's dismissal or non-reelection. HB1687
0679 Law Enforcement As enacted, allows a retired law enforcement officer, who is authorized to carry a firearm within this state to the same extent as authorized for an active law enforcement officer, to direct or regulate traffic if the chief law enforcement officer in the jurisdiction where the retired officer will be directing or regulating traffic has been notified at least 24 hours in advance, or as soon as possible in the event of an emergency. HB1697
0680 Safety As enacted, exempts an autoclave that sterilizes reusable medical or dental equipment used by an entity or individual licensed under title 63 or title 68 from applicable clearance requirements if the autoclave is installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations; authorizes the board of boiler rules to waive or exempt a requirement regarding inspections for an autoclave, pursuant to the exemption. HB1904
0681 Liens As enacted, specifies that, in addition to deeds of trust, deeds recorded prior to state liens for taxes or fees are superior to the state lien. HB1906
0682 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, names the statute delineating rights of an educator as the "Educator's Bill of Rights." HB1935
0683 Taxes, Business As enacted, requires, under the Business Tax Act, the department of revenue to make available to every person that files a return under the Act a certificate indicating whether the person reported the tax due for a location at the wholesaler rate or retailer rate. HB1937
0684 Public Health As enacted, increases the number of EMT/AEMT training centers operated by ambulance services that may be operated from 15 to 30; authorizes EMT/AEMT training centers to provide online or virtual didactic instruction to the same extent such instruction may be provided by accredited EMS education institutions; makes other related changes; urges ambulance services operating EMT/AEMT training centers and the Tennessee board of regents to develop partnerships as practicable to increase the capacity of this state to prepare EMTs, AEMTs, and paramedics. HB1956
0685 Vital Records As enacted, authorizes a medical examiner or attending or pronouncing physician in a hospital to file a death certificate; removes authority for a person acting as a funeral director who first assumes custody of the dead body to file a death certificate; removes requirement for an attending physician or medical examiner to give notice for delay in completing medical certification for the cause of death to a person acting as a funeral director. HB2054
0686 Education As enacted, revises and eliminates various reporting requirements; revises and eliminates various provisions requiring the commissioner of education or the department of education to approve of, consent to, receive notice of, or otherwise oversee certain local education operations; removes the requirement that in-service training include instruction on components of the Juvenile Offender Act for certain teachers and principals. HB2166
0687 Fees As enacted, removes the fees for an initial inspection test and report of new or altered installations of elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, moving walks, and aerial tramways; changes, from $300 annually to $300, the maximum fee that may be charged for the issuance of construction permits or for acceptance or follow-up inspections for new or altered elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, moving walks, and aerial tramways. HB2175
0688 Labor and Workforce Development, Dept. of As enacted, removes youth apprenticeships from being considered apprenticeships for purposes of the Tennessee Registered Apprenticeship Program Act. HB2176
0689 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, authorizes a manufacturer of alcoholic beverages to enter into an alternating proprietorship agreement with one or more manufacturers for the purpose of alternating the use of a bonded or general premises between the manufacturers for the purpose of manufacturing alcoholic beverages, including high alcohol content beer. HB2238
0690 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, revises certain operations of the Tennessee interagency cash flow committee. HB2340
0691 Registers of Deeds As enacted, removes requirement that the official seal of a county register emboss on paper. HB2370
0692 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, clarifies that an assistant principal license is included for purposes of issuing licenses based on reciprocal agreements with other states and to military spouses who are licensed in other states. HB2449
0693 Human Services, Dept. of As enacted, requires the commissioner to include in the annual block grant report information detailing the department's access to the use of federal TANF funds. SB0132
0694 Law Enforcement As enacted, requires each law enforcement officer specifically assigned to the traffic division of a local law enforcement agency or its equivalent, or for whom a county sheriff or chief of police deems it necessary, to undergo training on the proper testing procedures for use in investigating cases of suspected driving under the influence. SB0399
0695 Medical Occupations As enacted, authorizes, for the purposes of providing services in a school setting pursuant to a child's individualized education program (IEP), certain licensed healthcare providers licensed to refer or order services within their scope of practice as part of a child's IEP. SB0503
0696 Corporations, Not for Profit As enacted, holds the directors, trustees, or members of the governing body of a 501(c)(19) nonprofit corporation, association, or organization immune from suit arising from the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, association, or organization as long as the conduct at issue does not constitute willful, wanton, or gross negligence. SB1660
0697 Divorce, Annulment and Alimony As enacted, authorizes a court to allow mediation between parties in a divorce proceeding to occur by video conference when appropriate. SB1661
0698 Equalization Board As enacted, authorizes the executive secretary of the state board of equalization to manage appeals before the board; authorizes the board, the executive secretary, or the executive secretary's designee to determine if a property no longer qualifies for a property tax exemption or to modify the tax-exempt status of a property; makes other related revisions. SB1677
0699 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, creates a common carrier license to be issued by the alcoholic beverage commission to a person, firm, or corporation that transports goods for a fee and maintains a regularly established schedule of service within this state to transport wine from a winery direct shipper licensee or a fulfillment house licensee to residents of this state. SB1686
0700 County Government As enacted, defines "direct interest" and "indirect interest" for purposes of conflicts of interests for certain county officers; requires an indirect interest to be disclosed by the county officers; changes the penalty for a violation from a Class D felony offense to forfeiture of certain compensation and removal from office. SB1758

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