Tennessee Legislation

All 8,009 bills from the Tennessee General Assembly

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TN HB2481
Tennessee HB2481 allows the district attorneys general conference to cover the costs of software licensing fees for district attorneys' offices. This applies to all staff members using the software, regardless of whether their positions are funded by the state or another source. The bill aims to ensure that district attorneys have the necessary tools to perform their duties effectively.
Passed House Antonio Parkinson
TN HB2516
The bill updates Tennessee's laws on solid waste disposal. It establishes a state policy to ensure there is enough landfill space for waste that isn't recycled and requires each solid waste region to create a 10-year plan for waste management. These plans must be submitted by July 1, 2028.
Passed House Chris Todd
TN HB2499
Tennessee HB2499 allows individuals to own a raccoon without paying a $150 permit fee if the raccoon is legally obtained, vaccinated, and not captured from the wild. A permit from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is still required for possession. This bill amends existing wildlife possession laws in Tennessee.
Passed House Kip Capley
TN HB0427
This bill allows employees in Tennessee to take up to 12 weeks off work after donating an organ. It also prevents insurance companies from denying coverage or changing terms of life, disability, or long-term care insurance based solely on someone being an organ donor. Additionally, the bill requires the state's health department to provide information about living organ donation on its website.
Passed House Harold Love
TN HB2012
Tennessee HB2012 establishes a legal option for people whose intimate images are shared without their permission. This means that if someone intentionally discloses such images without consent, the affected individual can take civil action against them. The law aims to protect individuals' privacy rights regarding their personal images.
Passed House Mary Littleton
TN HB0357
The 'Rescue Squad Recognition Act' establishes a framework for recognizing and supporting rescue squads in Tennessee. It amends existing laws related to public safety and emergency services, aiming to enhance the resources and support available to these vital community organizations. The bill is designed to improve the operational effectiveness of rescue squads across the state.
Passed House Dennis Powers