| | 1. HB2929 by Helton-Haynes, *Sexton. (*SB2311 by Pody, *McNally.) Codes - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 5. As introduced, removes the requirement that the state building commission set a ratio for water closets at publicly and privately owned facilities where the public congregates, including certain football stadiums in Davidson County. The Abstract summarizes HB2929 as introduced.
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| | 2. *HB1889 by Lamberth, *Cochran, *Hicks T. (SB2102 by Johnson.) General Services, Dept. of - Amends TCA Title 4. As introduced, authorizes the commissioner to perform certain activities related to management of real property owned by this state; increases the cost threshold for major maintenance contracts for state departments, colleges of applied technology, and public two-year institutions of higher learning above which the state building commission must approve and supervise the contract. Summary for *HB1889
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| | 3. *HB2114 by Powers. (SB2317 by Yager.) Open Meetings - Amends TCA Title 1 and Title 8, Chapter 44. As introduced, requires, beginning July 1, 2024, public notices that are required to be published in a newspaper of general circulation to also be published on a free-to-access news and information website in the county if the website meets certain requirements. Summary for *HB2114
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| | 4. *HJR0797 by Powers, *Capley, *McCalmon. Constitutional Amendments - Proposes amendment to prohibit a member of the General Assembly who is expelled from the General Assembly from being reelected or reappointed to, or employed by, the General Assembly. The Abstract summarizes HJR0797 as introduced.
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| | 5. *HJR0849 by Powers. General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Urges the United States to withdraw from the United Nations. The Abstract summarizes HJR0849 as introduced.
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| | 6. HB2094 by Keisling. (*SB1861 by Pody, *Bowling.) Governor - Amends TCA Title 58, Chapter 2, Part 1. As introduced, prohibits the governor from dividing counties into separate declarations of emergency to avoid the requirement that the general assembly approve an extension of an executive order, proclamation, or TEMP beyond the 45-day maximum for the same disaster or occurrence. Summary for HB2094
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| | 7. *HB2845 by Gant, *Bulso, *Russell, *Fritts, *Grills, *Doggett, *Littleton, *Travis, *Lynn, *Moody, *Hale, *Cepicky, *Baum, *Vital, *Ragan, *Hulsey, *White, *Barrett, *Davis, *Sexton, *Lamberth, *Carringer, *Sherrell, *Rudder, *Eldridge, *Slater, *Haston, *Holsclaw, *Gillespie, *Howell, *Richey, *Leatherwood, *Alexander, *Todd, *Garrett, *Hawk, *Keisling, *Johnson C, *Miller, *Mitchell, *Capley, *Hurt, *Hemmer, *Pearson, *Camper, *Helton-Haynes, *Wright, *Love, *Hill, *Williams, *Hicks G, *Powers, *Faison, *Towns, *Johnson G, *Parkinson, *Burkhart, *Stevens, *Kumar, *McCalmon, *Martin G, *Hazlewood, *Zachary, *Hakeem, *Thompson, *Behn, *Shaw, *Chism, *McKenzie, *Harris, *Warner, *Marsh. (SB2636 by Rose.) Beer - Amends TCA Title 38; Title 39; Title 55 and Title 57. As introduced, prohibits a beer permittee from selling at retail refrigerated or cold beer. The Abstract summarizes HB2845 as introduced.
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| | 8. *SJR0856 by Walley, *Gant. Naming and Designating - Designates Steve Sweat as honorary State Historian of the late Sheriff Buford Pusser. The Abstract summarizes SJR0856 as introduced.
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| | 9. *HB2889 by Todd. (SB2863 by Roberts.) Corporations, For Profit - Amends TCA Title 3; Title 4; Title 8; Title 48; Title 61 and Title 62. As introduced, authorizes the registered agent of a foreign corporation to resign the agency appointment by filing information with the secretary of state in an electronic format deemed suitable by the secretary of state. The Abstract summarizes HB2889 as introduced.
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| | 10. *SJR0870 by Hensley, *Stevens, *Yager, *Johnson, *Walley, *Haile, *White, *Bowling, *Crowe, *Jackson, *Lowe, *Lundberg, *Massey, *McNally, *Niceley, *Pody, *Reeves, *Roberts, *Taylor, *Todd, *Cepicky, *Moody, *Terry, *Powers, *Garrett, *Lamberth, *Bulso, *Sherrell, *Crawford, *Helton-Haynes, *McCalmon, *Boyd, *Moon, *Capley, *Zachary, *Marsh, *Cochran, *Johnson C, *Slater, *Eldridge, *Raper, *Russell, *Burkhart, *Wright, *Hurt, *Fritts, *Hale, *Hulsey, *Hill, *Rudder, *Davis, *Carringer, *Littleton, *Lynn, *Gant, *Farmer, *Travis, *Bricken, *Baum, *Vital, *Darby. General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Expresses support for State of Israel and condemns recent attacks on Israel. The Abstract summarizes SJR0870 as introduced.
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| | 11. HB2176 by Lynn, *Powell. (*SB1963 by Pody.) Open Meetings - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 4, Part 6 and Title 8, Chapter 44, Part 1. As introduced, permits a court to award the reasonable court costs and attorney's fees to a petitioner successfully proving that a governing body knowingly and willfully violated the public meetings laws in this state. Summary for HB2176
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| | 12. *HB2767 by Grills. (SB2896 by Bailey.) State Employees - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 42 and Title 9, Chapter 8. As introduced, classifies as state employees for purposes of defense and other related provisions, soil and water conservation district board of supervisors, employees, officers, and agents, and persons designated by a soil and water conservation district as participants in volunteer programs authorized by such districts. The Abstract summarizes HB2767 as introduced.
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| | 13. *HB2732 by Faison. (SB2605 by Rose.) Tennessee Fish & Wildlife Commission - Amends TCA Title 70. As introduced, authorizes the Tennessee wildlife resources agency to enter into license agreements for the operation of facilities on lands under the control or supervision of the agency for the improved utilization of state lands and facilities; such license agreements must first be approved by the state building commission and the attorney general and reporter; clarifies that persons engaging in the business of propagating certain wildlife do not need to purchase a personal possession permit. Summary for *HB2732
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| | 14. *HB1870 by Freeman, *Behn. (SB1798 by Yarbro, *Campbell.) Alcoholic Beverage Commission - Amends TCA Title 57. As introduced, requires the training curriculum for a program of alcohol awareness that applicants for a server permit must complete to include training to recognize signs indicating that a person may be under the influence of a date rape drug and signs indicating that a person may be the victim of sex trafficking or labor trafficking. The Abstract summarizes HB1870 as introduced.
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| | 15. *HB1672 by Freeman, *Behn. (SB1800 by Yarbro.) Alcoholic Beverages - Amends TCA Title 57, Chapter 3; Title 57, Chapter 4 and Title 57, Chapter 5. As introduced, authorizes certain legislative bodies, by a two-thirds majority vote, to expand the hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises and beer on Sundays consistent with the hours for sale on weekdays. Summary for *HB1672
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| | 16. HB2247 by Holsclaw. (*SB1997 by Niceley.) Alcoholic Beverages - Amends TCA Title 1 and Title 57. As introduced, authorizes a person 16 years of age or older to transport, possess, sell, and dispense alcoholic beverages, wine, and beer in the course of such person’s employment. Summary for HB2247
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| | 17. HB2658 by Holsclaw. (*SB2355 by Briggs.) Alcoholic Beverage Commission - Amends TCA Section 57-4-203. As introduced, requires the commission to levy certain fines and suspend the server permit of a person for certain violations, including the sale of alcohol or beer to a person who is under 21 years of age. Summary for HB2658
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| | 18. HB1937 by Holsclaw. (*SB1844 by Briggs.) Alcoholic Beverages - Amends TCA Title 57. As introduced, deletes an obsolete pilot project that expired in 2014 related to the exchange of notifications of violations of alcohol laws between the alcoholic beverage commission and the county beer boards. The Abstract summarizes HB1937 as introduced.
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| | 19. *HB2946 by Jernigan. (SB2875 by Kyle.) Gaming - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 49, Part 1 and Title 66, Chapter 29, Part 1. As introduced, provides for the remittance of an unused balance of funds in a sports betting account to the bettor by a licensee after a three-year period in which the account has been inactive; establishes notice requirements for a licensee for such remittance; authorizes a licensee to remit such funds to the state treasurer as unclaimed property after a certain period during which the licensee exercises reasonable due diligence to locate the bettor. Summary for *HB2946
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| | 20. HB2607 by Carringer. (*SB2427 by Jackson.) Alcoholic Beverages - Amends TCA Title 57, Chapter 3 and Title 57, Chapter 5. As introduced, authorizes retail package store licensees and beer permittees to sell hemp-based products; prohibits retail package store licensees from charging certain fees. Summary for HB2607
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| | 21. HB2345 by Bricken. (*SB2184 by Walley.) Emergency Communications Districts - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 29 and Title 7, Chapter 86. As introduced, transfers the state emergency communications board to the department of safety from the department of commerce and insurance. The Abstract summarizes HB2345 as introduced.
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| | 22. *HB2934 by Bricken. (SB2741 by Gardenhire, *Haile.) Open Meetings - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 44, Part 1. As introduced, requires a state or local governing body to make the agenda for a regular meeting available to the public at a place accessible to the public, including on its website, if available, not less than 48 hours prior to the meeting. Summary for *HB2934
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| | 23. HB2613 by McCalmon. (*SB2506 by Johnson.) Alcoholic Beverage Commission - Amends TCA Title 57 and Title 62. As introduced, requires the commissioner to keep and maintain an electronic copy of each audit of a wholesaler for purposes of tax collection for not less than three years. The Abstract summarizes HB2613 as introduced.
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| | 24. *HB2200 by McCalmon. (SB2129 by Lowe.) Wine & Wineries - Amends TCA Title 57. As introduced, requires the Tennessee wine and grape board to annually report by March 1 to certain committees of the general assembly each rule promulgated by the board and the rationale for each rule. The Abstract summarizes HB2200 as introduced.
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| | 25. HB2774 by McCalmon, *Bulso, *Rudd, *Davis, *Capley, *Carr, *Littleton, *Alexander, *Carringer, *Doggett, *Cochran, *Fritts, *Hulsey, *Sherrell, *Martin B, *Rudder, *Boyd, *Zachary, *Garrett, *Williams. (*SB2158 by Haile, *Yager.) Immigration - Amends TCA Title 4. As introduced, requires the review of executive branch agency policies and spending as it relates to illegal immigration; requires a report to be compiled and delivered to the governor and the speakers of the senate and house of representatives regarding such review. Summary for HB2774
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| | 26. *HB2202 by Miller. (SB2052 by Lamar.) General Assembly - Amends TCA Title 3, Chapter 1. As introduced, increases the monthly home office allowance for members of the general assembly from $1,250 per month to $2,250 per month. The Abstract summarizes HB2202 as introduced.
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| | 27. *HB2373 by Terry. (SB2813 by Reeves.) Open Meetings - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 44. As introduced, authorizes a governing body to provide a period of public comment for each item on an agenda for a public meeting or at the end of the agenda for comment collectively on matters germane to the items on the agenda. The Abstract summarizes HB2373 as introduced.
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| | 28. HB1818 by Butler. (*SB1580 by Lowe.) Public Officials - Amends TCA Title 2 and Title 8. As introduced, creates a recall process for elected non-constitutional public officials. Summary for HB1818
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| | 29. *HB2803 by Hulsey, *McCalmon. (SB2735 by Niceley, *McNally.) Treasurer, State - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 4. As introduced, allows the state treasurer to enter into an agreement with an entity to carry out certain activities in order to serve as a facility to securely produce, store, process, and ship bullion products for the state's depository. Summary for *HB2803
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| | 30. HB2673 by Farmer. (*SB2418 by Swann.) Law Enforcement - Amends TCA Title 38, Chapter 8. As introduced, opens eligibility for being employed as a police officer to persons discharged from the armed forces of the United States to those with an entry-level separation, medical discharge, or a separation for the convenience of the government. The Abstract summarizes HB2673 as introduced.
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| | 31. *HB2097 by Vaughan. (SB2588 by Taylor, *Haile, *Jackson.) Boards and Commissions - Amends TCA Title 62 and Title 63. As introduced, requires state regulatory boards within the department of commerce and insurance and state health related boards within the department of health to issue advisory opinions upon request. The Abstract summarizes HB2097 as introduced.
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| | 32. *HB2103 by Howell. (SB2046 by Stevens.) Boats, Boating - Amends TCA Title 69, Chapter 9. As introduced, requires rules of the fish and wildlife commission governing the numbering, safety equipment, and operation of vessels to be published in the newspaper at least 20 days, instead of 15 days, before the rules become effective. Summary for *HB2103
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| | 33. *HJR0830 by Cochran. Memorials, Recognition - Tennessee Rifle The Abstract summarizes HJR0830 as introduced.
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| | 34. *HJR0854 by Hill. Naming and Designating - Designates August 11, 2024, as "Sheriff Eddie Tester Day." The Abstract summarizes HJR0854 as introduced.
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| | 35. *HB2864 by Towns, *McCalmon. (SB2648 by Kyle, *Lamar, *Lowe.) Naming and Designating - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 1, Part 3. As introduced, designates barbecue as an official state food. The Abstract summarizes HB2864 as introduced.
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| | 36. *HB2354 by Zachary. (SB2329 by Yager.) Public Health - Amends TCA Title 14. As introduced, prohibits a state or local government entity, school, or local education agency from implementing a mask mandate related to COVID-19. Summary for *HB2354
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| | 37. HB2610 by Garrett. (*SB2503 by Stevens, *Bowling.) Human Rights - Amends TCA Title 4; Section 8-50-103 and Section 68-1-113. As introduced, terminates the human rights commission with no wind-down period; creates the human rights division in the office of attorney general; transfers the commission's functions to the new division. Summary for HB2610
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| | 38. *HB2950 by Travis. (SB2926 by Bailey.) Alcoholic Beverage Commission - Amends TCA Title 57 and Title 67. As introduced, deletes a redundant definition in law relative to intoxicating liquors that defines the commission. The Abstract summarizes HB2950 as introduced.
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| | 39. HB2674 by Shaw. (*SB2270 by Yarbro.) Purchasing and Procurement - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 56. As introduced, authorizes the chief procurement officer to develop regulations, policies, procedures, templates, or other guidance related to the acquisition of information systems and software, in coordination with the division of strategic technology solutions and the information systems council. The Abstract summarizes HB2674 as introduced.
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| | 40. *HB2618 by Gillespie. (SB2561 by Taylor, *Johnson, *Yager, *Jackson, *Walley.) County Government - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 40. As introduced, requires a nonprofit organization that has entered into a contract or memorandum of understanding with the district attorney general to disclose the list of persons or entities that have donated to the nonprofit in the previous calendar year, upon written request from a member of the general assembly or passage of a resolution requesting the information by a county legislative body for a county within the judicial district. Summary for *HB2618
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| | 41. HB2419 by Barrett. (*SB2105 by Gardenhire.) Public Records - Amends TCA Title 10, Chapter 7, Part 5 and Title 20. As introduced, clarifies that only a person who has requested to personally inspect a state, county, or municipal record and whose request has been denied has standing to file an action for judicial review of the denial and that intervention by a non-governmental third party in a public records lawsuit is not permitted. The Abstract summarizes HB2419 as introduced.
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| | 42. *HB2444 by Hale. (SB2536 by Jackson.) Jails, Local Lock-ups - Amends TCA Title 41, Chapter 2. As introduced, allows a prisoner of a county workhouse or jail to be released from custody on work release or otherwise allowed to leave the grounds of the county workhouse or jail for employment or to perform work in the community, whether paid or unpaid, without using an electronic monitoring device if the judge of the sentencing court and the sheriff of the county where the jail or workhouse is located approve the prisoner's release in writing. Summary for *HB2444
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| | 43. *HJR0674 by Hardaway, *Camper, *Love, *McKenzie, *Chism, *Johnson G, *Clemmons, *Glynn, *Miller, *Hakeem, *Shaw, *Jones, *Thompson, *Freeman, *Towns. General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Urges the office of legislative administration to establish and encourages members of the 113th General Assembly and legislative employees to participate in a race relations and discrimination and age-based discrimination in the workplace training program. The Abstract summarizes HJR0674 as introduced.
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| | 44. *HB2959 by Hardaway. (SB2879 by Kyle.) Correctional Programs - Amends TCA Title 36; Title 37 and Title 41. As introduced, creates a committee to study the establishment of incarcerated parenting plans to facilitate the ongoing relationships between incarcerated parents and their children within this state; requires the committee to report its findings and recommendations to the civil justice committee of the house of representatives and the judiciary committee of the senate by December 1, 2024, including any model incarcerated parenting plan and any proposed legislation. Summary for *HB2959
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| | 45. HB0694 by Fritts, *Butler, *Capley, *Reedy. (*SB0574 by Pody.) State Government - Amends TCA Title 45; Title 47 and Title 58, Chapter 2. As introduced, prohibits a person, political subdivision, or public official, in connection with a state emergency, from categorizing or proclaiming by order, rule, or regulation that a lawful occupation is non-essential, or otherwise proclaiming by order, rule, or regulation that a lawful occupation is prohibited from operating based on what the lawful occupation is; specifies that a person harmed by a violation of the prohibition may bring a civil action for actual damages or declaratory relief. The Abstract summarizes HB0694 as introduced.
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| | 46. *HB2304 by Fritts, *Alexander, *Capley, *Butler, *Hurt. (SB2515 by Yager.) Safety, Dept. of - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 7; Title 8; Title 38 and Title 68. As introduced, requires the department to provide written and electronic notice to the employing company of a person appointed and commissioned as a state facility protection officer to provide facility security when the department no longer requires the service of such person. The Abstract summarizes HB2304 as introduced.
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