Tennessee Legislation

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TN HB1151
This bill requires that if someone has held a personal seat license (PSL) for 10 years or more, they can buy a new PSL for a better seat at the same price they paid for the old one. This applies to new contracts for PSLs at certain stadiums in Tennessee. The bill aims to protect long-term PSL holders from price increases when upgrading their seating.
Introduced House Larry Miller
TN HB1152
This bill aims to make it easier for parents who homeschool their children by removing certain requirements if they use a recognized curriculum. It also states that the government cannot impose rules or oversight on homeschooling unless the family is involved in a state program or receives state funding.
Introduced House Rusty Grills
TN SB0951
The bill changes the deadline for reporting on school safety measures from February 1 to January 15. This report is required from the commissioners of education and safety to the governor and the general assembly regarding the implementation of the 'Schools Against Violence in Education Act.'
Introduced Senate Bill Powers
TN SB1054
The bill limits the duration of a foreign training license for internationally licensed physicians to a specific time frame and requires them to meet certain criteria. This means that only those physicians who meet these conditions can practice in Tennessee under this temporary license. The goal is to ensure that foreign-trained doctors meet state standards.
Introduced Senate Kerry Roberts
TN SB0928
The bill allows high school students in Tennessee who are focused on career and technical education to replace up to four required course credits with credits from their technical courses. This means that instead of taking classes like chemistry, computer science, a world language, or Algebra II, students can use their technical education credits to meet graduation requirements. The goal is to better support students pursuing vocational training.
Introduced Senate Page Walley
TN SB1096
Tennessee SB1096 allows places of worship to be used for educational purposes without needing to change the building's occupancy classification, as long as specific conditions are met. This means that churches and similar facilities can host educational activities more easily. The bill aims to support community education initiatives by reducing regulatory hurdles.
Introduced Senate Joseph Hensley
TN SB1081
Tennessee SB1081 is a bill that aims to help businesses manage the costs associated with collecting sales tax. It requires the state's revenue commissioner to create a schedule for sales tax payments that allows dealers to offset transaction fees they incur. This change is intended to make it easier for businesses to handle sales tax obligations.
Introduced Senate Jack Johnson
TN SB0864
This bill changes the deadline for the secretary of state to report on the filing office's operations from February 1 to January 15 each year. This adjustment aims to streamline the reporting process and ensure timely information is provided to the governor and general assembly. It amends existing laws under the Uniform Commercial Code in Tennessee.
Introduced Senate John Stevens
TN SB1001
Tennessee SB1001 is a bill that updates state law by removing an outdated requirement for group health plans and insurance issuers. Specifically, it eliminates the reference to a past deadline of January 1, 2010, for submitting electronic health insurance claims data to the state's commissioner. This change aims to streamline regulations and ensure that current practices align with modern standards.
Introduced Senate Paul Bailey