Tennessee Legislation

All 7,916 bills from the Tennessee General Assembly

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TN HB0378
This bill proposes that certain law enforcement officers, specifically commissioned reserve deputy sheriffs and commissioned reserve or auxiliary police officers, do not have to meet the licensing and regulation requirements for private security services if they are working as guards, patrols, or watchpersons for a licensed private business. It modifies existing laws related to private protective services in Tennessee.
Introduced House Jake McCalmon
TN HB0384
The bill introduces a process for voters to recall, or remove, members of a municipal legislative body and city or county school boards in Tennessee. It modifies existing laws to establish the procedures for initiating and conducting recall elections for these local officials.
Introduced House Ed Butler
TN HB0385
This bill requires TennCare to certify that an eligible healthcare provider's unreimbursed costs in a calendar year are considered charitable contributions made for public purposes. Healthcare providers must pay TennCare an annual fee of $25 to receive this certification. The bill aims to amend the state's tax code to recognize these unreimbursed costs as charitable contributions.
Introduced House Ed Butler
TN HB0387
This bill prohibits healthcare providers in Tennessee from asking patients about their ownership or access to firearm ammunition or accessories. If a healthcare provider makes such inquiries, they could face disciplinary action and a fine of $1,000.
Introduced House Ed Butler
TN HB0389
This bill proposes to change the current law by shortening the time frame from 30 days to 14 days for a licensing board to notify the Tennessee Department of Health when a healthcare provider is disciplined or penalized for violating pain management rules. The goal is to ensure quicker communication and potentially faster corrective action regarding healthcare providers' conduct.
Introduced House Bryan Terry
TN HB0390
This bill proposes a minor change in the reporting deadline for the medical cannabis commission in Tennessee. It shifts the due date for their annual findings and recommendations to the general assembly from January 1 to January 15. The bill aims to provide the commission with additional time to compile their report.
Introduced House Bryan Terry
TN HB0394
This bill requires the state department to publish annual progress reports from municipal solid waste regions on their website, making this information publicly accessible. It aims to enhance transparency regarding landfill operations and waste management in Tennessee. The bill amends several sections of the Tennessee Code to implement these changes.
Introduced House Bryan Terry
TN HJR0037
This resolution officially ends the organizational session of Tennessee's 114th General Assembly on January 16, 2025, and starts the regular session immediately afterward. Essentially, it sets the schedule for the legislative activities in early 2025.
Passed House William Lamberth
TN SB0316
This bill allows the governor of Tennessee to make decisions about expanding the state's medical assistance program without needing approval from the general assembly. It aims to simplify the process for expanding optional enrollment in the program. Essentially, it gives the governor more authority to act on healthcare matters.
Introduced Senate Jeff Yarbro