Tennessee 114th General Assembly - Public Acts Search

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Chapter Number Subject Abstract Bill Number
0001 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory council on workers' compensation to June 30, 2031. SB0050
0002 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the air pollution control board to June 30, 2031. SB0051
0003 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of claims to June 30, 2031. SB0053
0004 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Chickasaw basin authority to June 30, 2031. SB0059
0005 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Civil Defense and Disaster Compact to June 30, 2033. SB0060
0006 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the commission on firefighting personnel standards and education to June 30, 2031. SB0061
0007 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the emergency communications board to June 30, 2031. SB0067
0008 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Emergency Management Assistance Compact to June 30, 2033. SB0068
0009 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the industrial development division, building finance committee to June 30, 2031. SB0071
0010 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Compact on Detainers to June 30, 2033. SB0073
0011 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Corrections Compact to June 30, 2033. SB0074
0012 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Interstate Earthquake Compact of 1988 to June 30, 2033. SB0075
0013 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the statewide planning and policy council for the department of mental health and substance abuse services to June 30, 2029. SB0083
0014 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee code commission to June 30, 2033. SB0090
0015 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee film, entertainment and music commission to June 30, 2031. SB0094
0016 Statutes and Codification As enacted, codifies the Acts of the 2024 regular session. SB0112
0017 Public Funds and Financing As enacted, broadens certain disclosure obligations of state and local governmental entities by requiring their disclosure of covenant violations and credit rating downgrades to the comptroller of the treasury or the comptroller's designee. SB0114
0018 Municipal Government As enacted, specifies penalties for a municipality that fails to timely provide the comptroller of the treasury with copies of audits of the accounts and records of all departments, boards, and agencies under the municipality's jurisdiction that receive and disburse funds. SB0115
0019 Tattoos and Piercings As enacted, enacts "The Ink of Hope Act"; requires tattoo operators and tattoo artists to complete up to one hour of training on recognizing and reporting signs of human trafficking. SB0171
0020 Consumer Protection As enacted, prohibits persons from selling, offering for sale, or offering a free sample of counterfeit lighters and unsafe lighters. SB0512
0021 Education As enacted, reduces the number and frequency of certain reports the comptroller of the treasury is required to submit to the state board of education and to the chairs of the education committees of the senate and house of representatives regarding the Tennessee Literacy Success Act. SB0208
0022 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of alcohol and drug abuse counselors to June 30, 2029. HB0229
0023 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of osteopathic examination to June 30, 2029. HB0233
0024 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of pharmacy to June 30, 2029. HB0234
0025 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of physical therapy to June 30, 2029. HB0235
0026 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the council on pensions to June 30, 2031. HB0240
0027 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Douglas Henry state museum commission to June 30, 2030. HB0244
0028 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the genetic advisory committee to June 30, 2029. HB0247
0029 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the perinatal advisory committee to June 30, 2029. HB0257
0030 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the private probation services council to June 30, 2031. HB0258
0031 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the standards committee, department of human services to June 30, 2031. HB0260
0032 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee athletic commission to June 30, 2031. HB0262
0033 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee board of utility regulation to June 30, 2029. HB0265
0034 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee claims commission to June 30, 2031. HB0267
0035 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee community resource board to June 30, 2031. HB0269
0036 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee medical examiner advisory council to June 30, 2029. HB0274
0037 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee peace officer standards and training commission to June 30, 2031. HB0277
0038 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee public television council to June 30, 2030. HB0278
0039 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee wars commission to June 30, 2029. HB0281
0040 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee wine and grape board to June 30, 2031. HB0282
0041 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the traumatic brain injury advisory council to June 30, 2029. HB0284
0042 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the professional music therapy advisory committee of the board of examiners in psychology to June 30, 2027. HB0404
0043 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the board of occupational therapy to June 30, 2029. HB0232
0044 Municipal Government As enacted, authorizes a certified municipal finance officer who is contracted with a municipality to provide financial oversight on behalf of the municipality to devote fewer than 16 hours per month to such duties, if the municipality seeks and receives written approval from the comptroller of the treasury. SB0109
0045 Health Care As enacted, enacts the "Individualized Investigational Treatment Act." SB0282
0046 Public Health As enacted, adds as a disease for which a laboratory must test during a standard serological test of a pregnant woman hepatitis C antibody (anti-HCV) with automatic reflex to HCV RNA if anti-HCV is reactive, and makes certain other changes to the process of conducting required pregnancy serological tests. SB1283
0047 Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities As enacted, revises record retention requirements for records regarding services and supports received by persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities by the department of disability and aging's contracted providers and departmental facilities and clinics, updates outdated cross-references. HB0104
0048 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the advisory committee for children's special services to June 30, 2029. HB0227
0049 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Bureau of TennCare within the department of finance and administration to June 30, 2029. HB0236
0050 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the medical cannabis commission to June 30, 2029. HB0255
0051 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the megasite authority of West Tennessee to June 30, 2029. HB0256
0052 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the second look commission to June 30, 2029. HB0259
0053 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee emergency medical services board to June 30, 2029. HB0271
0054 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee historical commission to June 30, 2029. HB0273
0055 Traffic Safety As enacted, authorizes a law enforcement officer to seize or impound a motor vehicle that is found with an installed license plate flipper; requires that the owner or operator of the motor vehicle, if present, be provided the opportunity to promptly remove the license plate flipper if it can be removed safely. HB0300
0056 Infectious Diseases As enacted, directs the commissioner of health to, on or before July 1, 2025, add alpha-gal syndrome to the department of health's published list of reportable diseases and conditions, the occurrence of which must be reported to the department by a healthcare provider pursuant to existing administrative rule. HB0383
0057 Game and Fish Laws As enacted, extends the time within which the guardian for an adoptee who is less than 13 may apply for a lifetime sportsman license for adopted children from 36 months immediately following the adoption date to any time following the adoption that is prior to the adoptee's thirteenth birthday. HB0752
0058 Attorney General and Reporter As enacted, authorizes the attorney general and reporter to conduct an investigation and initiate criminal prosecution of a judicial elected official or district attorney general whenever the attorney general and reporter has probable cause to investigate whether an official may have violated any state criminal law and either a decision to prosecute the official by the district attorney general may result in a personal, financial, or political conflict of interest or the attorney general and reporter receives a report of a violation of the prohibition on nepotism within state government entities. SB0019
0059 Medical Occupations As enacted, requires the board of medical examiners to register an applicant as a registered surgical assistant if the applicant maintains current credentials as a surgical assistant issued by the American Board of Surgical Assistants and satisfies other necessary requirements; removes December 31, 2019, as the deadline by which an applicant for registration as a surgical assistant must register with the board in order to be registered on the basis of certain practical experience. SB0174
0060 Motor Vehicles As enacted, authorizes the sale or purchase of previously titled antique or unique motor vehicles without a motor vehicle dealer license through auction formats held in Hamilton County that meet certain criteria. SB0213
0061 Alcoholic Beverages As enacted, lowers the county population threshold, from in excess of 500,000 to in excess of 350,000, for a sports authority facility to be eligible to obtain a liquor-by-the-drink license; prohibits a facility located in Hamilton County from being issued a license after March 1, 2030, and requires the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over a facility located in Hamilton County to provide an annual report to the general assembly detailing any public safety issues related to the facility. SB0320
0062 Criminal Offenses As enacted, enacts the "Voyeurism Victims Act." SB0335
0063 DNA and Genetic Testing As enacted, requires collection of a biological specimen from certain convicted offenders to be collected within 30 days of sentencing to be used for DNA analysis; requires a law enforcement agency to submit a biological specimen from an offender who dies while incarcerated and was previously convicted of a qualifying offense. SB0371
0064 Gas, Petroleum Products, Volatile Oils As enacted, changes the sponsoring entity for safety and handling training classes needed to satisfy the education requirement for a liquified petroleum gas dealer license from only the National Propane Gas Association to any state or national association representing the liquified petroleum industry. SB0507
0065 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities As enacted, extends by four years to June 30, 2029, the current 125-bed limitation on the number of new nursing home beds for which the health facilities commission may issue a certificate of need per fiscal year. SB0515
0066 Tennessee Bureau of Investigation As enacted, requires the bureau to classify offenders and determine whether the offender's offense qualifies as a sexual offense, violent sexual offense, or a violent juvenile sexual offense, and whether the offender is an offender against children; allows the bureau to rely on investigative reports, files of certain prosecutorial entities, court records, or other credible information to classify an offender; requires the bureau to notify the offender of the classification. SB0531
0067 Personal Property As enacted, specifies that if the occupant of a self-service storage facility does not sign a written rental agreement revision and continues to use the facility for not less than 30 days from the date of receipt of the agreement, then the occupant is considered to have accepted the rental agreement revision; makes other changes related to self-service storage facilities. SB0559
0068 Pharmacy, Pharmacists As enacted, makes certain changes to the practice of pharmacy, including removing the present prohibition on requiring a patient to pay an administrative fee for pharmacist-provided hormonal contraceptives when the patient is insured or covered and receives a pharmacy benefit that covers the cost of the hormonal contraceptives. SB0569
0069 Infectious Diseases As enacted, deletes all references to the world health organization; requires a pandemic to be declared by the federal centers for disease and prevention control, rather than the world health organization, with a subsequent declaration of a state of emergency by the governor for the governor to have exclusive jurisdiction to issue executive orders and directives related to the pandemic until the pandemic ceases to exist. SB0669
0070 Interest Rates As enacted, increases, from 30 to 36 percent per annum, the maximum permitted effective rate of interest that may be contracted for by an industrial loan and thrift company on an unpaid balance where the amount financed is $100 or more; makes other related changes. SB0694
0071 Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies As enacted, revises the criteria by which certain domestic insurance companies may invest or acquire an interest in foreign investment assets, real property, and certain money market funds. SB0696
0072 Real Property As enacted, requires a buyer engaged in wholesaling real property to disclose certain information related to the buyer's equitable interest in the real property to the seller and a subsequent purchaser. SB0909
0073 Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration As enacted, authorizes issuance of a free distinguishing placard for eligible disabled veterans to be used in lieu of a distinguishing license plate for parking purposes; authorizes issuance of a distinguishing placard upon payment of the applicable fee for eligible disabled veterans who have been issued a free distinguishing license plate for parking purposes. SB1017
0074 State Employees As enacted, expands bereavement leave for certain state officers and employees upon the death of certain relatives. SB1285
0075 Taxes, Franchise As enacted, clarifies that the imposition of a criminal offense, penalty, or dismissal from employment does not apply to an officer or employee of the department of revenue or other employee or officer of the state who in good faith acts in accordance with present law requiring the department to publish on its website in June 2025 the names of certain taxpayers issued franchise tax refunds. SB1292
0076 Athletic Trainers As enacted, authorizes athletic trainers to use dry needling to carry out the practice of prevention, recognition, evaluation, management, disposition, treatment, or rehabilitation of athletic injuries; requires the board of athletic trainers to establish minimum competency requirements for an athletic trainer to demonstrate in order to practice dry needling. HB0062
0077 Criminal Offenses As enacted, establishes mandatory minimum penalties of 48 hours in jail and a $500 fine for a person convicted of knowingly selling or distributing a product containing a hemp-derived cannabinoid to a person who is under 21; prohibits a retailer from knowingly allowing an employee younger than 21 to access, handle, or sell any product containing a hemp-derived cannabinoid on the premises of the retail establishment. HB0072
0078 Utilities, Utility Districts As enacted, authorizes the members of the board of directors of energy authorities formed under the Municipal Energy Authority Act to receive certain additional compensation for attendance at meetings for each additional utility system over which the board has jurisdiction and health insurance coverage. HB0100
0079 Adoption As enacted, changes from 21 to 18 the age at which certain adoption records must be made available to certain adopted persons; makes various other changes regarding adoption records. HB0102
0080 Children As enacted, removes the requirement that grants under the child care improvement pilot program be provided explicitly to nonprofit organizations in order to establish or make improvements to a child care agency. HB0105
0081 Welfare As enacted, removes the requirement that a parent or caretaker enter a personal responsibility plan that requires a child to attend school and receive immunizations and health checks; removes certain requirements for a parent or caretaker regarding personal responsibility plans; removes a 20 percent reduction in temporary assistance payments for failure to comply with certain personal responsibility plan requirements. HB0107
0082 State Employees As enacted, requires the pay period for state employees be no less than twice per month as determined by the commissioner of finance and administration; removes the requirement that the pay period be semimonthly. HB0108
0083 Financial Responsibility Law As enacted, requires the commissioner of revenue, instead of the commissioner of safety, to issue a certificate stating that a cash deposit or bond in the amount required by the Tennessee Financial Responsibility Law of 1977 has been paid or filed with the commissioner of revenue. HB0119
0084 Criminal Offenses As enacted, creates the offense of intentionally impeding or obstructing a member of the division of protective services from ingress to, egress from, or movement about a location where the member is responsible for a person protected by the division of protective services; creates the offense of intentionally refusing to vacate an area where access has been restricted by a member of the division of protective services for the purpose of maintaining the safety or security of the person being protected. HB0120
0085 Railroads As enacted, changes, from the governor to the commissioner of safety, the authority to whom a railroad company may apply to and who commissions an agent or employee as a railroad police officer. HB0121
0086 Workers Compensation As enacted, increases, from 30 to 35, the minimum age for an individual to serve as a judge on the workers' compensation appeals board; increases, from two to three, the number of additional terms to which a judge of the workers' compensation appeals board may be reappointed; makes other changes related to workers' compensation. HB0128
0087 Statutes and Codification As enacted, changes all TCA references from "adult day care" to "adult day services." HB0157
0088 Criminal Offenses As enacted, creates a Class B misdemeanor for knowingly activating and pointing a laser pointer or other device utilizing a laser beam at a person driving an automobile, boat, aircraft, or any other motor vehicle. HB0191
0089 Criminal Offenses As enacted, expands the offense of organized retail crime to include certain acts, including knowingly using an online marketplace or social media platform to coordinate a meeting with one or more persons to sell, barter, or trade stolen merchandise for monetary or other gain; increases the punishment for the offense under certain circumstances. HB0207
0090 Real Property As enacted, creates a legal process through which a person may request the immediate removal of an unlawful occupant of the person's commercial real property by filing a complaint with the sheriff for the county in which the property is located. HB0216
0091 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee monuments and memorials commission to June 30, 2029. HB0275
0092 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the Tennessee opioid abatement council to June 30, 2029. HB0276
0093 Sunset Laws As enacted, extends the transportation modernization board to June 30, 2029. HB0283
0094 Computers and Electronic Processing As enacted, requires each department, agency, office, commission, institution, or instrumentality of the executive branch to accept electronic transmissions; defines the meaning of electronic transmission as applicable to this state's code; removes the terms "fax" or "facsimile" in certain statutes and replaces the terms with electronic transmission. HB0321
0095 Education As enacted, authorizes a local education agency to implement the law enforcement against drugs and violence (L.E.A.D.) program in schools operated by the LEA; authorizes an LEA's implementation of the L.E.A.D. program to be in lieu of the DARE program. HB0382
0096 Anatomical Gifts As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Genomic Security and End Organ Harvesting Act." HB0395
0097 Business and Commerce As enacted, requires that, in order to resign an agency appointment, a registered agent file a certification with the secretary of state that the agent has mailed written notice of the agent's resignation, instead of a copy of the original statement of resignation, to the principal office of the entity employing the agent. HB0499
0098 Purchasing and Procurement As enacted, authorizes a local government to execute a cooperative purchasing agreement with other local, state, and federal governmental entities for purposes of purchasing materials, labor, and services used for maintenance, operations, component replacement, or repairs of existing facilities and grounds owned or operated by a local education agency or by a local government agency. HB0546
0099 Health, Dept. of As enacted, requires all hospitals and birthing centers to provide information on post-birth warning signs, including symptoms and resources, to a mother and, if possible, to the mother's caregiver or at least one of the mother's family members prior to discharge following a birth; requires the department to provide all hospitals and birthing centers with information on post-birth warning signs, including symptoms and resources, and to have the information available on the department's website. HB0572
0100 Health Care As enacted, allows a healthcare provider to petition a relevant board after completing a peer assistance or treatment program contract to remove information from the public-facing licensure verification website regarding the adverse action and the order by the relevant board after five years from the completion date of that program or contract indicated in such order; authorizes the division of health related boards to promulgate rules to effectuate such petition process. HB0657

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