This bill changes the deadline for a joint board that manages a county or municipal airport to submit its total spending plan. Instead of having 30 days before the start of a fiscal year, they will now have 30 business days. This gives the board more time to prepare their financial report for the governing bodies involved.
The bill aims to change the membership of the information systems council in Tennessee by adding a new member who is a state employee with expertise in cybersecurity. This new member will be appointed by the governor. The goal is to enhance the council's ability to address cybersecurity issues within state government.
Tennessee SB1118 proposes to lower the minimum age for enrolling in credit courses at state colleges and universities from 65 to 62 years old without having to pay tuition and certain fees. Additionally, it includes law schools and veterinary schools in the list of institutions where some older or disabled individuals cannot audit or enroll without paying these costs.
Tennessee SB1163 is a bill that requires local education agencies and public charter schools to provide mandatory training on positive behavioral interventions and conflict management. This training must last at least two hours each school year and can count towards in-service training requirements for educators. The goal is to improve behavior management in schools through evidence-based practices.