The bill aimed to change the rules about swimming pools in Tennessee. Specifically, it sought to exclude certain privately owned, above-ground swimming pools in fitness facilities from being regulated like public swimming pools, as long as they are used only by staff and students for swim instruction and meet specific criteria. This would reduce regulatory burdens on these facilities.
TN HB2478 aimed to create a two-year pilot program in Shelby County that would require the register of deeds to verify and record the government-issued photo ID of individuals who are transferring property in person. This measure was intended to enhance security and prevent fraud in property transactions. However, the bill ultimately failed to pass.
The Tennessee Homebuyer Harassment Prevention Act aimed to limit the number of unsolicited contact attempts a real estate developer or associated individual could make to a property owner with offers to buy their property. It also proposed changes to how telephone and text message solicitations are handled, enhancing consumer protection against unwanted communications.