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SB8004PassAs enacted, makes appropriations sufficient to provide the first year's funding for any act which receives final passage during the second extraordinary session of the 111th General Assembly.
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2020-08-27
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 5
SB8003PassAs enacted, makes various changes to the law concerning the electronic delivery of health care and its coverage under certain insurance policies and TennCare. - Amends TCA Title 56 and Section 63-1-155.
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2020-08-27
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 4
SB8005PassAs enacted, revises certain criminal laws concerning vandalism, assault, disorderly conduct, rioting, obstructing traffic, camping on state property, and other offenses; authorizes the TBI to investigate certain offenses; requires the district attorn...
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2020-08-27
Pub. Ch. 3
SB8001PassAs enacted, prohibits a governmental entity from intentionally preventing or prohibiting law enforcement or fire and rescue services from accessing a specifically bounded area within the governmental entity's jurisdiction during a public demonstratio...
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2020-08-27
Pub. Ch. 2
HB8003PassAs enacted, makes appropriations sufficient to provide the first year's funding for any act which receives final passage during the second extraordinary session of the 111th General Assembly.
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2020-08-27
Pub. Ch. 5
HB8002PassAs enacted, makes various changes to the law concerning the electronic delivery of health care and its coverage under certain insurance policies and TennCare. - Amends TCA Title 56 and Section 63-1-155.
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2020-08-27
Pub. Ch. 4
HB8006PassAs enacted, prohibits a governmental entity from intentionally preventing or prohibiting law enforcement or fire and rescue services from accessing a specifically bounded area within the governmental entity's jurisdiction during a public demonstratio...
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2020-08-27
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 2
HB8005PassAs enacted, revises certain criminal laws concerning vandalism, assault, disorderly conduct, rioting, obstructing traffic, camping on state property, and other offenses; authorizes the TBI to investigate certain offenses; requires the district attorn...
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2020-08-27
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 3
SB8002PassAs enacted, enacts "Tennessee COVID-19 Recovery Act." - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34; Title 29, Chapter 20 and Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1.
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2020-08-20
Pub. Ch. 1
HB8001PassAs enacted, enacts "Tennessee COVID-19 Recovery Act." - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34; Title 29, Chapter 20 and Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1.
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2020-08-20
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1
HB8013Intro

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As introduced, enacts "Tennessee COVID-19 Recovery Act." - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34; Title 29, Chapter 20 and Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1.
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2020-08-12
Intro., P1C.
HB8011Intro

Sine Die
As introduced, requires the court to stay proceedings in any detainer warrant action or eviction proceeding for a period of 21 days if certain conditions are met. - Amends TCA Title 13; Title 29 and Title 66.
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2020-08-12
Intro., P1C.
HB8012Intro

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As introduced, makes various changes to the law concerning the electronic delivery of health care and its coverage under certain insurance policies and TennCare. - Amends TCA Title 56 and Section 63-1-155.
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2020-08-12
Intro., P1C.
HB8007Intro

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As introduced, creates a rebuttable presumption in a civil action arising from exposure to or contraction of COVID-19 that a defendant acted with gross negligence in certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34...
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2020-08-12
To House COVID Related Liability Committee
SB8009Intro

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As introduced, enacts "Tennessee COVID-19 Recovery Act." - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34; Title 29, Chapter 20 and Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1.
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2020-08-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SB8011Intro

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As introduced, requires that the notice of a potential claim for healthcare liability that is based on alleged exposure to or contraction of coronavirus include the date and location of the alleged exposure or contraction. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title...
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2020-08-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
HB8009Intro

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As introduced, prohibits this state or a local government from infringing upon the constitutional rights of a person to peacefully assemble or demonstrate upon state or local government property. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title...
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2020-08-12
To House Public Safety Committee
SB8012FailAs introduced, requires law enforcement officers and agents to clearly identify themselves as officers or agents, as applicable, when arresting a person during a protest or demonstration. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 8; Titl...
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2020-08-12
Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee
HB8008Intro

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As introduced, clarifies the manner in which the contraction of COVID-19 is to be treated under the Workers' Compensation Law. - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34; Title 29, Chapter 20; Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1; Title 50;...
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2020-08-12
To House COVID Related Liability Committee
HB8010Intro

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As introduced, requires law enforcement officers and agents to clearly identify themselves as officers or agents, as applicable, when arresting a person during a protest or demonstration. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 8; Titl...
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2020-08-12
To House Public Safety Committee
SB8010Intro

Sine Die
As introduced, makes various changes to the law concerning the electronic delivery of health care and its coverage under certain insurance policies and TennCare. - Amends TCA Title 56 and Section 63-1-155.
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2020-08-11
Placed on Senate Commerce and Labor Committee calendar for 8/11/2020
SB8008FailAs introduced, prohibits this state or a local government from infringing upon the constitutional rights of a person to peacefully assemble or demonstrate upon state or local government property. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title...
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2020-08-11
Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee
SB8006FailAs introduced, creates a rebuttable presumption in a civil action arising from exposure to or contraction of COVID-19 that a defendant acted with gross negligence in certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34...
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2020-08-11
Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee
SB8007FailAs introduced, clarifies the manner in which the contraction of COVID-19 is to be treated under the Workers' Compensation Law. - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 8, Part 3; Title 29, Chapter 34; Title 29, Chapter 20; Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1; Title 50;...
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2020-08-11
Failed in Senate Commerce and Labor Committee
HB8004Intro

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As introduced, authorizes the Attorney General to initiate a criminal prosecution whenever the Attorney General receives information sufficient to constitute probable cause to investigate a violation of any state criminal law if the violation adverse...
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2020-08-11
Taken off notice for cal. in Public Safety Committee of Extraordinary Session II
HB2933PassSubject to local approval, enacts the Sullivan County Financial Management System of 2020.
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 46
SB2937PassSubject to local approval, enacts the Sullivan County Financial Management System of 2020.
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 46
HB2932PassSubject to local approval, increases from six to eight members on the Hardin County General Hospital Board of Commissioners. - Amends Chapter 409 of the Private Acts of 1957; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 58
SB2936PassSubject to local approval, increases from six to eight members on the Hardin County General Hospital Board of Commissioners. - Amends Chapter 409 of the Private Acts of 1957; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 58
SB2934PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the city to extend the terms of leases for real property owned by the city from thirty years or less to up to fifty years or less. - Amends Chapter 79 of the Acts of 1903; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 57
SB2929PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the appointment of a city administrator; shifts certain duties of the mayor to the city administrator. - Amends Chapter 182 of the Private Acts of 1998; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 53
SB2930PassSubject to local approval, exempts one vehicle owned by an active member of a volunteer fire department of a volunteer local rescue squad from the local wheel tax. - Amends Chapter 324 of the Private Acts of 1961.
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 55
HB2929PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the city to extend the terms of leases for real property owned by the city from thirty years or less to up to fifty years or less. - Amends Chapter 79 of the Acts of 1903; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 57
SB2928PassSubject to local approval, changes, from May to November, the election for the mayor and aldermen; clarifies that the mayor and city council appoint officers of the county by a majority vote; allows the mayor to appoint all standing committees as he ...
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 51
HB2928PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the mayor to designate a financial director to assist with the budget and manage all financial affairs of the city; authorizes city recorder to have a designee in the city recorder's absence at meetings. - Amends...
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 56
HB2927PassSubject to local approval, exempts one vehicle owned by an active member of a volunteer fire department of a volunteer local rescue squad from the local wheel tax. - Amends Chapter 324 of the Private Acts of 1961.
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 55
SB2927PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the mayor to designate a financial director to assist with the budget and manage all financial affairs of the city; authorizes city recorder to have a designee in the city recorder's absence at meetings. - Amends...
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 56
SB2926PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the county commission to use funds allocated to the commission from the hotel occupancy tax to make economic development grants to governmental entities and public corporations to promote community economic devel...
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 54
HB2926PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the county commission to use funds allocated to the commission from the hotel occupancy tax to make economic development grants to governmental entities and public corporations to promote community economic devel...
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 54
HB2921PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the appointment of a city administrator; shifts certain duties of the mayor to the city administrator. - Amends Chapter 182 of the Private Acts of 1998; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 53
HB2920PassSubject to local approval, changes, from May to November, the election for the mayor and aldermen; clarifies that the mayor and city council appoint officers of the county by a majority vote; allows the mayor to appoint all standing committees as he ...
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 51
HB2918PassSubject to local approval, requires government-owned hotel operators to collect and remit the privilege tax on the occupancy of hotels and motels in the county. - Amends Chapter 189 of the Private Acts of 1994.
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 52
SB2924PassSubject to local approval, requires government-owned hotel operators to collect and remit the privilege tax on the occupancy of hotels and motels in the county. - Amends Chapter 189 of the Private Acts of 1994.
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 52
SB2923PassSubject to local approval, revises charter provisions relating to contracts procured by the City; authorizes city council to fix the time and place of regular meetings of the council; requires a two-thirds vote of the city council to adopt an ordinan...
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 50
HB2916PassSubject to local approval, revises charter provisions relating to contracts procured by the City; authorizes city council to fix the time and place of regular meetings of the council; requires a two-thirds vote of the city council to adopt an ordinan...
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 50
SB2921PassSubject to local approval, specifies that the General Sessions Court Clerk must serve as the Clerk of the Juvenile Court of Dickson County rather than the County Clerk. - Amends Chapter 267 of the Private Acts of 1982; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 49
HB2914PassSubject to local approval, specifies that the General Sessions Court Clerk must serve as the Clerk of the Juvenile Court of Dickson County rather than the County Clerk. - Amends Chapter 267 of the Private Acts of 1982; as amended.
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 49
SB2918PassSubject to local approval, changes the title of marshal to police chief; removes the police chief's duty to collect taxes; removes the recorder and treasurer and police chief's term of one year; removes antiquated language regarding jails. - Amends C...
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2020-07-22
Comp. became Pr. Ch. 47
HB2912PassSubject to local approval, authorizes the judge of the Court of General Sessions of Wilson County, Division III, to interchange with the judges of the Circuit and Chancery Courts in Wilson County for matters of domestic relations and probate. - Amend...
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 48
HB2911PassSubject to local approval, changes the title of marshal to police chief; removes the police chief's duty to collect taxes; removes the recorder and treasurer and police chief's term of one year; removes antiquated language regarding jails. - Amends C...
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2020-07-22
Pr. Ch. 47
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