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0400 Landlord and Tenant As enacted, requires a landlord to provide 60 days' notice of termination of tenancy for the purpose of eviction of a residential tenant of certain facilities for older persons if the tenant has paid the tenant's rent due and is not in arrears on rent payments, and the termination and eviction are to allow for new property development. HB0988
0401 Mining and Quarrying As enacted, makes changes to the Primacy and Reclamation Act of Tennessee. HB0993
0402 Boards and Commissions As enacted, creates the inmate disciplinary oversight board for the purpose of granting or denying sentence credits for good institutional behavior and determining whether sentence credits previously awarded should be removed for commission of certain disciplinary offenses. HB1031
0403 Employees, Employers As enacted, makes changes to the Tennessee Employment Security Law relative to benefit eligibility conditions, disqualifications events, and methods for employers to report certain conduct of claimants. HB1060
0404 Veterans Services, Dept. of As enacted, requires the department to establish an honor guard grant program to provide grants to veteran service organizations to offset expenses incurred by the organization and members of the organization's honor guard in providing military funeral honors for qualifying Tennessee veterans. HB1072
0405 Taxes, Sales As enacted, extends provisions related to the apportionment and distribution of state tax revenue as they pertain to National Basketball Association franchises until June 30, 2059. HB1085
0406 Wine & Wineries As enacted, authorizes wineries and farm wine producers in this state to maintain copies of their licenses, permits, and other documents electronically for purposes of establishing compliance with the law; beginning July 1, 2024, authorizes wineries and farm wine producers that hold two or more licenses or permits to choose the expiration date for such licenses or permits within certain parameters. HB1119
0407 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, makes revisions to present law relative to retirement benefits of certain members of the general assembly and their beneficiaries. HB1135
0408 Consumer Protection As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Information Protection Act." HB1181
0409 Remedies and Special Proceedings As enacted, limits the circumstances under which a qualified civil liability action may be brought against certain manufacturers, dealers, and sellers of firearms and related products. HB1189
0410 Regional Authorities and Special Districts As enacted, reconstitutes boards of directors for sports authorities in certain counties having a metropolitan form of government. HB1197
0411 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, makes changes and additions to present law concerning the state building commission and capital projects. HB1217
0412 Criminal Offenses As enacted, makes it a Class A misdemeanor to knowingly possess xylazine; makes it a Class C felony to knowingly manufacture, deliver, or sell xylazine, or to knowingly possess xylazine with intent to manufacture, deliver, or sell xylazine; provides exceptions for veterinarians. HB1242
0413 Elder Abuse As enacted, expands the offense of aggravated stalking to include a person who commits stalking against a victim who is at least 65 or older. HB1280
0414 Scholarships and Financial Aid As enacted, establishes a family medicine student loan repayment grant program to incentivize physicians in residency training to provide medical health services in health resource shortage areas following completion of their training. HB1281
0415 Economic and Community Development As enacted, places certain restrictions on employers seeking to receive economic development incentives. HB1342
0416 Motor Vehicles As enacted, makes changes to present law relative to criminal offenses involving motor vehicles. HB1444
0417 Bonding, Surety and Professional As enacted, allows the Tennessee Association of Professional Bail Agents to provide or contract for one or more virtual classes for agents; increases the maximum amount the association may charge for eight hours of continuing education; prohibits a person from attending such continuing education classes if the person has been convicted in any state of certain offenses. HB1482
0418 Appropriations As enacted, makes appropriations for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2022, and July 1, 2023. HB1545
0419 Appropriations As enacted, authorizes the index of appropriations from state tax revenues for 2022-2023 fiscal year to exceed the index of estimated growth in the state's economy by $2,536,600,000 or 11.45 percent. HB1544
0420 Budget Procedures As enacted, increases, for FY 23-24, the state employer match to 200 percent of the amount contributed by each state employee to the state's 401(k) plan per month, up to a maximum of $100 per month. HB1543
0421 Bond Issues As enacted, authorizes the state to issue and sell bonds of up to $83,800,000. HB1542
0422 Driver Licenses As enacted, requires the department of safety to waive the knowledge test, and accept alternative requirements, for active duty and honorably discharged service members and members of the national guard or the armed forces reserves applying for temporary commercial learner's permits; identifies certain alternative requirements, which include operating a commercial motor vehicle in the military in combination with a good driving record. SB0105
0423 Consumer Protection As enacted, regulates the production and sale of hemp-derived cannabinoids, including products known as delta-8 and delta-10. SB0378
0424 Health, Dept. of As enacted, creates the doula services advisory committee, attached to the department for administrative purposes, to advise the department by establishing core competencies and standards for the provision of doula services in this state, and recommend reimbursement rates and fee schedules for TennCare reimbursement for doula services. SB0394
0425 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, restores the requirement that a retired member's new employer pay to TCRS during each period of reemployment the greater of a payment equal to the amount the employer would have contributed to the retirement system had the retired member been a member of the retirement system during the period of reemployment; or an amount equal to 5 percent of the retired member's pay rate for reemployment in a position covered by the retirement system without the loss or suspension of the retired member's TCRS benefits. SB0414
0426 Health Care As enacted, requires certain health related boards to either render a decision on the application or inform the applicant of the need to appear before such board within 60 days from the date the respective board receives a completed application for licensure from either an initial applicant or an applicant who is licensed in another state or territory of the United States or in the District of Columbia. SB0458
0427 Sentencing As enacted, requires the superintendent or jail administrator to notify the department of corrections of the amount of sentence reduction credits for good institutional behavior that a convicted felon should receive for the felon's time incarcerated prior to imposition of sentence instead of the superintendent or jail administrator objecting to an award of credits at the rate of eight days for each month served. SB0496
0428 Traffic Safety As enacted, enacts the "Eddie Conrad Act," which establishes the number of points to be charged to a person's driving record for violations of driving while using a wireless telecommunications device. SB0589
0429 Attorney General and Reporter As enacted, adds additional companies to the statewide opioid settlement agreement for which the attorney general and reporter has the authority to release pending or future claims. SB0637
0430 Taxes As enacted, makes changes to the Convention Center Authorities Act of 2009. SB0648
0431 Health Care As enacted, directs the department of health to officially request the United States department of health and human services to add newborn screening for metachromatic leukodystrophy to the recommended uniform screening panel. SB0698
0432 Health Care As enacted, places requirements for registration of a temporary healthcare staffing agency. SB0702
0433 State Government As enacted, revises provisions relating to background checks for persons considered for appointment to or employment in various positions in state government and for administrators and employees of child care agencies. SB1038
0434 Historical Sites and Preservation As enacted, creates the Tennessee monuments and memorials commission, which is required to study, hear, and resolve petitions for waiver under the Tennessee heritage protection act. SB1100
0435 Local Education Agencies As enacted, authorizes a local board of education to contract with a private college or university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to maintain a training school for grades pre-kindergarten through 12 to provide practice teaching experience for teachers in training. SB1231
0436 Business and Commerce As enacted, generally prohibits a municipality or county from adopting or enforcing an ordinance, order, or regulation that requires a permit or fee for the installation or use of a battery-charged security fence that is in addition to an alarm system permit issued by the municipality or county; imposes installation or operational requirements for a battery-charged security fence that are inconsistent with current requirements in law for a battery-charged security fence in this bill; or prohibits the installation or use of a battery-charged security fence. SB1289
0437 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, generally increases the base salaries in the state salary schedule for teachers formulated by the commissioner of education; prohibits an LEA from deducting dues from the wages of the LEA's employees for a professional employees' organization. SB0281
0438 Education As enacted, prohibits a local education agency, public charter school, public institution of higher education, the state board of education, and the department of education from requiring an educator, employee of an LEA or charter school, faculty member, or employee of a public institution of higher education to complete or participate in implicit bias training; defines "implicit bias training"; prohibits adverse licensure and employment actions from being taken against such an individual for the individual's failure or refusal to participate in implicit bias training. SB0102
0439 Education As enacted, requires, beyond the 2022-2023 school year, each LEA and public charter school to provide each high school senior, instead of students generally, the opportunity to take nationally recognized assessments if the assessments meet certain criteria. SB0198
0440 Criminal Offenses As enacted, requires a person convicted of domestic assault involving strangulation to serve a mandatory minimum sentence of 30 days incarceration; enhances offenses involving strangulation or attempted strangulation based on certain circumstances. SB0213
0441 Codes As enacted, makes various changes to the present law relative to the board of boiler rules formulating definitions, rules, and regulations for the safe and proper construction, installation, repair, use, and operation of boilers within this state. SB0214
0442 Health Care As enacted, establishes certain rules regarding certified psychological testing technicians. SB0219
0443 Medical Occupations As enacted, requires the board of medical examiners, the board of osteopathic examination, board of nursing, board of physician assistants, and board of alcohol and drug abuse counselors, when such board receives a completed application for licensure from an applicant who is licensed in another state or territory of the United States or in the District of Columbia, to, within 45 days from the date the board receives the completed application, render a decision on the application or inform the applicant of the need to appear before the board. SB0296
0444 Election Laws As enacted, requires each high school to inform each high school senior that upon reaching the age of 18 the student may be eligible to vote and provide information from the secretary of state about voter eligibility and how to register to vote. SB0346
0445 Firearms and Ammunition As enacted, authorizes the department of safety to create a voucher program for the purpose of offsetting the cost of persons taking a handgun safety course for the first time; requires the department to report the number of courses taken using vouchers to the senate judiciary committee and house criminal justice committee. SB0360
0446 Dentists and Dentistry As enacted, enacts the "Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact." SB0361
0447 Insurance, Health, Accident As enacted, makes changes relative to the coverage of complex rehabilitation technology (CRT) by health insurance entities and managed care organizations. SB0460
0448 Teachers, Principals and School Personnel As enacted, specifies that a teacher or other employee of a public school or LEA is not required to refer to a student using the student's preferred pronoun if the pronoun is not consistent with the student's biological sex; insulates a teacher or other employee of a public school or LEA from civil liability and adverse employment action for referring to a student using the pronoun that is consistent with the student's biological sex. SB0466
0449 Taxes, Exemption and Credits As enacted, exempts from the sales tax the retail sale of trailers that are removed for registration and use in another state within three calendar days of purchase. SB0469
0450 Gaming As enacted, revises and adds various provisions for purposes of regulating vendors of licensees; revises provisions relating to applications, fees, and penalties; authorizes the sports wagering council to keep certain moneys for administrative purposes; revises provisions relating to recordkeeping and inspections for licensees and registrants. SB0475
0451 Sheriffs As enacted, requires an action brought against a county for any wrong, injury, loss, damage or expense resulting from any act or failure to act on the part of any deputy appointed by the sheriff to be filed within one year after the cause of action accrued; clarifies that failure of the county to respond in 60 days is not a default but rather the county is deemed to have denied the material, well pleaded factual allegations of the complaint. SB0491
0452 Children As enacted, creates the child care improvement fund, to be administered by the department of human services; creates a child care improvement pilot program to provide grants to nonprofit organizations to be used for establishing a new child care agency in this state or making improvements to, or assisting with staffing, recruitment, or salary gaps, at an existing child care agency in this state. SB0543
0453 Zoning As enacted, states that property owners should expect that a permit application will be judged on the law in effect at the time of application; declares that the general assembly rejects the pending ordinance doctrine, as described by the Tennessee supreme court in its May 14, 2007, opinion in the case of Harding Academy v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, as contrary to the public policy interests of property owners in this state. SB0559
0454 Local Government, General As enacted, makes changes to present law relative to community oversight boards. SB0591
0455 Aircraft and Airports As enacted, changes the present law that imposes and remits a tax on a person's purchase, use, consumption, or storage of aviation fuel that is used in the operation of an aircraft of a certificated or licensed air carrier with a transportation hub within this state. SB0626
0456 Taxes, Ad Valorem As enacted, requires the assessor of property, in determining whether land is agricultural land for purposes of property taxes, to consider certain factors. SB0711
0457 Pharmacy, Pharmacists As enacted, makes various changes to the board of pharmacy. SB0753
0458 Correction, Dept. of As enacted, requires the criteria established by the department for awarding credits for good institutional behavior to include a requirement that the inmate complete a department-approved validated risk and needs assessment and participate in programming or employment in order for the inmate to be eligible to earn sentence credits for good institutional behavior. SB0806
0459 Criminal Offenses As enacted, removes those convicted of criminal exposure to HIV from having to register as a sex offender; allows an offender, who was required to register as a sex offender because the offender was convicted of the offense of criminal exposure of another to HIV and the offense was committed prior to July 1, 2023, to file a request for termination of registration requirements with TBI headquarters in Nashville. SB0807
0460 Public Employees As enacted, increases the pay schedule for certain assistant district attorneys general, assistant district public defenders, district investigators, and criminal investigators. SB0813
0461 Correction, Dept. of As enacted, requires the department to provide an inmate who is discharged from imprisonment for a felony offense and who intends to reside in this state with certain documentation to assist the inmate in obtaining post-release employment and to coordinate with the department of safety to provide a photo identification license if the inmate does not have a current photo identification license or driver license. SB0814
0462 School Transportation As enacted, clarifies that the registration fee for one school bus owned by a person under contract with a local education agency (LEA) for the provision of transportation services is equal to the fee charged for a school bus owned by an LEA. SB0815
0463 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, terminates the water and wastewater financing board and the utility management review board and creates a new Tennessee board of utility regulation in the office of the comptroller of the treasury; makes various changes to the management of affected utility systems. SB0845
0464 DUI Offenses As enacted, revises present law provisions relative to the electronic monitoring indigency fund. SB0855
0465 Firefighters As enacted, enacts the "James 'Dustin' Samples Act." SB0856
0466 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities As enacted, establishes regulations regarding the licensing and regulating of certain medically related facilities. SB0858
0467 Taxes As enacted, revises various provisions of present law relative to credits to dealers, credits to prevent multistate taxations, and credits for the resale of telecommunication services of sales and use taxes. SB0867
0468 Driver Licenses As enacted, exempts a person under 18 years of age who is in custody of the department of children's services or receiving foster care services from payment of fees for issuance, renewal, or reinstatement of a driver license, instruction permit, intermediate driver license, or photo identification card. SB0894
0469 Prisons and Reformatory Institutions As enacted, revises present law relative to medical care of prisoners. SB0927
0470 Medical Occupations As enacted, enacts the "Graduate Physicians Act." SB0937
0471 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, requires the department of treasury investment division staff to invest, reinvest, manage, and select investment options for program assets for financial reasons, excluding environmental, social, and governance interests that may not be material to the financial analysis of the investment, for the exclusive benefit of the beneficiaries of the programs while maximizing long-term shareholder value; makes other changes concerning the authority of the state treasurer. SB0955
0472 Education As enacted, makes changes to the "Age-Appropriate Materials Act of 2022." SB0966
0473 Election Laws As enacted, requires the officer of elections at each polling place to post a sign on election day informing voters that it is against the law to vote in a political party's primary without being a bona fide member of or affiliated with that political party, or to declare allegiance to that party without the intent to affiliate with that party. SB0978
0474 Tickets, Admission As enacted, requires a third-party ticket reseller, ticket broker, ticket issuer, and ticket resale website to meet certain requirements with regard to selling tickets. SB1043
0475 Food and Food Products As enacted, creates a farmers market food unit permit for food service establishments that meet requirements. SB1049
0476 Pensions and Retirement Benefits As enacted, makes various changes relative to TCRS membership. SB1086
0477 Public Health As enacted, enacts the "Mature Minor Doctrine Clarification Act." SB1111
0478 Naming and Designating As enacted, designates the National Guard Armory to be constructed in Warren County as the "Major General Terry Max Haston National Guard Armory". SB1119
0479 Real Property As enacted, prohibits this state and its political subdivisions from adopting or implementing policy recommendations that deliberately or inadvertently infringe or restrict private property rights without due process, as may be required by policy recommendations originating in, or traceable to, "Agenda 21," adopted by the United Nations in 1992 at its Conference on Environment and Development, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the U.N.'s proposal to reach net zero emissions by 2050, or any other international law or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the constitution of the United States or the constitution of this state. SB1147
0480 Taxes, Exemption and Credits As enacted, establishes a limitation to the amusement tax exemption under the Retailers' Sales Tax Act relative to certain sports leagues. SB1154
0481 Sentencing As enacted, allows a court to sentence a defendant convicted of two or more criminal offenses to consecutive sentences if the defendant is sentenced for criminal offenses involving more than one victim and the court finds that a separate consecutive sentence for each offense is in the interest of justice. SB1224
0482 Gaming As enacted, requires the department of mental health and substance abuse services to use funds distributed from revenue received from sports gaming to provide treatment services for juvenile addiction and mental health disorders secondary to providing services for gambling addiction and gambling disorders. SB1230
0483 Correctional Programs As enacted, revises present law relative to community corrections. SB1274
0484 Insurance, Health, Accident As enacted, prohibits a health insurance issuer or a managed health insurance issuer from engaging in certain conduct. SB1275
0485 Tennessee Higher Education Commission As enacted, revises present law relative to tuition reimbursement for national guardsmen. SB1303
0486 Statutes and Codification As enacted, adds "sex" as a defined term for statutory construction purposes. SB1440
0487 Criminal Offenses As enacted, makes revisions to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act of 1989, including expanding the definition of racketeering activity. SB1475
0488 Regional Authorities and Special Districts As enacted, makes changes relative to the board of commissioners for certain airport authorities. SB1326
0489 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact to June 30, 2026. SB1598
0490 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of funeral directors and embalmers to June 30, 2030. SB1599
0491 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of physician assistants to June 30, 2030. SB1600
0492 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the bureau of workers' compensation to June 30, 2029. SB1601
0493 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee collection service board to June 30, 2030. SB1603
0494 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the uniform law commission to June 30, 2032; changes name of the entity from the "national conference of commissioners on uniform state laws" to the "uniform law commission" wherever the name appears in statute to accurately reflect the entity's current name. SB1604
0495 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Compact for Education to June 30, 2032. SB1606
0496 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the consumer advocate division in the office of the attorney general and reporter to June 30, 2029. SB1607
0497 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Mining Compact to June 30, 2032. SB1615
0498 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the medical advisory committee to June 30, 2029. SB1616
0499 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the medical payment committee to June 30, 2029. SB1617

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