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INDEXOFACTSRELATEDTOCOUNTYGOVERNMENT

2012EDITION

COUNTYTECHNICALASSISTANCESERVICE…aserviceofTheUniversityofTennessee

PreparedbyCTASLegalStaff

June2012

Visitourinternetsiteat:www.ctas.tennessee.edu

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TableofContentsPARTI‐PUBLICACTSOFGENERALAPPLICATION...................................................................1 

ALCOHOLICBEVERAGES...................................................................................................................1 

PublicChapter515  ManufactureofAlcoholicBeverages..........................................1 

PublicChapter661  ConsumptionofAlcoholicBeveragesonPremises..............1 

PublicChapter691  FarmWinePermits............................................................................1 

PublicChapter742  BeerPermits..........................................................................................1 

PublicChapter790  OnPremisesConsumption..............................................................2 

PublicChapter881  PilotProjectforReciprocalRevocationofLicenses............2 

PublicChapter964  ResponsibleVendorStatisticalInformation...........................3 

PublicChapter1005  ConsumptionofAlcoholicBeveragesonPremises.............3 

PublicChapter1045  ConsumptionofAlcoholicBeveragesonPremises.............4 

BUILDINGCODES..................................................................................................................................4 

PublicChapter517  PublicBuildings...................................................................................4 

PublicChapter839  ResidentialSprinklers.......................................................................4 

COUNTYCLERKS...................................................................................................................................5 

PublicChapter677  Marriage..................................................................................................5 

PublicChapter684  ScrapMetalDealers...........................................................................5 

PublicChapter713  HuntingLicensesforDisabledPersons.....................................5 

PublicChapter845  SpecialtyPlateDecalsforDisabledPersons............................5 

PublicChapter908  WheelTaxDecals................................................................................6 

PublicChapter948  Medium‐SpeedVehicles...................................................................6 

PublicChapter954  HuntingandFishingLicenses........................................................6 

COUNTYGOVERNMENT.....................................................................................................................6 

PublicChapter539  Ambulances...........................................................................................6 

PublicChapter610  Libraries..................................................................................................7 

PublicChapter640  ConflictofInterest‐81ActandCUHL.......................................7 

PublicChapter664  Fireworks...............................................................................................7 

PublicChapter671  FacilityforPerformanceofAutopsies........................................7 

PublicChapter686  DisplayofHistoricalDocuments..................................................7 

PublicChapter751  TrafficCameraContracts.................................................................8 

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PublicChapter757  ChildLabor.............................................................................................8 

PublicChapter759  ConstructionofStatutes...................................................................8 

PublicChapter766  CriminalOffensesCommittedbyPublicOfficial....................8 

PublicChapter779  RegionalLibraries...............................................................................9 

PublicChapter828  DispositionofHumanRemains.....................................................9 

PublicChapter865  Librarians...............................................................................................9 

PublicChapter900  CountyVehicles....................................................................................9 

PublicChapter924  ControlledSubstanceDatabase.................................................10 

PublicChapter942  CollateralforPublicFunds...........................................................10 

PublicChapter957  QualifiedEnergyConservationProjects................................10 

PublicChapter959  GreenbeltRollbackTaxes.............................................................10 

PublicChapter966  OfficialMisconduct..........................................................................11 

PublicChapter974  OfficialBonds.....................................................................................11 

PublicChapter977  LitterRemoval–DUIOffenders‐Fee......................................12 

PublicChapter997  MentalHealth–CostofEvaluationandTreatment..........12 

PublicChapter1002  Intermediate‐TermInvestmentFunds.................................12 

PublicChapter1026  FinancialAssistancetoCounties..............................................13 

PublicChapter1029  AppropriationsforFY2012‐2013...........................................13 

PublicChapter1062  Adult‐OrientedEstablishmentRegistrationAct...............14 

COURTS&COURTCLERKS............................................................................................................14 

PublicChapter659  LitigationTaxforLawEnforcementTechnology...............15 

PublicChapter685  Bail‐SurrenderofDefendant.....................................................15 

PublicChapter807  SeniorPsychologicalExaminers................................................16 

PublicChapter857  JuvenileCourtCases,ReportsandExpenses.......................16 

PublicChapter886  ProbateCases.....................................................................................17 

PublicChapter894  CriminalInjuriesCompensationFund....................................19 

PublicChapter907  CarryingChildrenonMotorcycles............................................19 

PublicChapter917  AppointmentofConservator......................................................20 

PublicChapter928  FederalServicemembersCivilReliefAct...............................21 

PublicChapter943  VeteransCourtsStudy...................................................................21 

PublicChapter982  LitigationTaxforVictim‐OffenderMediationCenter......21 

PublicChapter987  MandatorySentencingforDomesticViolence....................21 

PublicChapter994  Bail..........................................................................................................22 

PublicChapter996  CollectionofDNASamples...........................................................22 

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PublicChapter998  ElectronicFilingandRetrievalofDocuments.....................22 

PublicChapter1011  Bail........................................................................................................23 

PublicChapter1017  JuvenileCourtPetitionsandSummons................................23 

PublicChapter1039  ClerkFeeforComputerization.................................................23 

PublicChapter1041  AdditionalDiversion/ExpungementFees...........................24 

PublicChapter1043  InterestRateonJudgments........................................................25 

PublicChapter1046  FailuretoStateaClaimDismissals.........................................26 

PublicChapter1048  RecklessDrivingorRecklessEndangerment.....................26 

PublicChapter1052  LitigationTaxforJudicialCommissionerEducation......27 

PublicChapter1056  LitigationTaxforVictimNotification....................................27 

PublicChapter1073  CriminalSentencingforSexualOffenses..............................27 

PublicChapter1088  FeesUponConvictionofMunicipalTrafficTicket...........27 

PublicChapter1103  ExpungementofCertainConvictions....................................28 

ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT..........................................................................................................30 

PublicChapter605  TaxIncrementFinancing..............................................................30 

PublicChapter755  DevelopmentRights........................................................................30 

PublicChapter832  DevelopmentofBlightedProperty...........................................30 

PublicChapter846  TourismDevelopmentAuthorityAct......................................31 

PublicChapter944  IndustrialDevelopmentCorporations....................................31 

PublicChapter1033  FourLakeRegionalIndustrialDevelopment.....................31 

PublicChapter1038  FastTrackGrantsandLoans......................................................31 

PublicChapter1092  BorderRegionRetailTourismDevelopmentDistrict....32 

EDUCATION..........................................................................................................................................32 

PublicChapter665  AdvertisingonSchoolBuses.......................................................32 

PublicChapter690  FirstAmendmentRightsinSchools.........................................32 

PublicChapter712  LifeInsurance....................................................................................33 

PublicChapter747  CharitableSchoolFoundations..................................................33 

PublicChapter775  Budgetunder1981FinancialManagementAct.................33 

PublicChapter794  CharterSchoolTransparency.....................................................34 

PublicChapter801  TeacherDiscipline...........................................................................34 

PublicChapter823  ElectronicBoardMeetings...........................................................34 

PublicChapter830  SchoolBuildingManager..............................................................35 

PublicChapter875  SchoolBoardMemberTraining.................................................35 

PublicChapter879  CharterSchools.................................................................................35 

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PublicChapter905  EvaluationofDirectorofSchools..............................................35 

PublicChapter905  CreationofMunicipalSchoolDistricts....................................36 

PublicChapter934  ApplicationforGrants....................................................................36 

PublicChapter962  AccountabilityandAchievementSchoolDistrict...............36 

PublicChapter970  CreationofMunicipalSchoolDistricts....................................37 

PublicChapter1012  DismissalofTeachers...................................................................37 

PublicChapter1018  EducationBudgets.........................................................................38 

PublicChapter1021  CharterSchools...............................................................................38 

PublicChapter1065  CharterSchools...............................................................................38 

PublicChapter1097  CharterSchools...............................................................................38 

PublicChapter1099  FundingforChildreninMentalHealthFacilities..............39 

ELECTIONS............................................................................................................................................39 

PublicChapter693  StatementCertifyingTreasurer.................................................39 

PublicChapter955  QualifyingforElectionsandMinorPoliticalParties.........39 

PublicChapter995  MunicipalElections.........................................................................40 

PublicChapter1037  AbsenteeVotingByPersonsAge60orOlder....................40 

PublicChapter1101  ElectionProcedures......................................................................40 

EMERGENCYCOMMUNICATIONS...............................................................................................41 

PublicChapter705  Non‐EmergencyCalls.....................................................................41 

PublicChapter815  “KelseySmithAct”...........................................................................42 

PublicChapter935  PublicSafetyAnsweringPoint...................................................42 

EMERGENCYSERVICES...................................................................................................................42 

PublicChapter728  EmergencyMedicalServices.......................................................43 

PublicChapter771  County‐WideFireDepartments.................................................43 

PublicChapter804  YellowDotMedicalInformationProgram............................43 

PublicChapter844  Jaclyn’sLaw........................................................................................44 

PublicChapter906  RequestforEmergencyServices...............................................44 

PublicChapter958  InfectiousDiseases..........................................................................45 

ENVIRONMENTAL.............................................................................................................................45 

PublicChapter860  AirPollutionControlBoard.........................................................45 

PublicChapter1019  MunicipalSeparateStormSewerSystems..........................46 

ETHICS....................................................................................................................................................46 

PublicChapter1023  DisclosureStatements..................................................................46 

FINANCE.................................................................................................................................................46 

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PublicChapter544  DepositedFunds...............................................................................46 

PublicChapter601  Bonds.....................................................................................................46 

HIGHWAYS............................................................................................................................................47 

PublicChapter689  CountyUniformHighwayLaw...................................................47 

IMMIGRATION.....................................................................................................................................47 

PublicChapter1061  EligibilityVerificationforEntitlements................................47 

JAILS.........................................................................................................................................................48 

PublicChapter848  StripSearches‐BodyCavitySearches....................................48 

PublicChapter848  JailerQualifications.........................................................................49 

PublicChapter930  MinimumQualifications‐Waivers...........................................49 

PublicChapter965  DNASamples......................................................................................49 

PublicChapter972  CertificationTrainingFee.............................................................50 

PublicChapter986  TennesseeCorrectionsInstitute................................................50 

LAWENFORCEMENT.......................................................................................................................50 

PublicChapter531  AccidentReports..............................................................................50 

PublicChapter532  CompensationforOfficerKilledintheLineofDuty.........51 

PublicChapter666  TestsforAlcoholicorDrugContentofBlood......................51 

PublicChapter688  ReportingInjuriesfromMethLabs..........................................51 

PublicChapter709  RedLightCameras...........................................................................51 

PublicChapter726  UnlawfulPossessionofFirearm................................................52 

PublicChapter727  AuthoritytoCarryHandgun........................................................52 

PublicChapter732  SexualOffenses.................................................................................52 

PublicChapter733  TowTrucks.........................................................................................52 

PublicChapter737  MotorVehicleOffense‐“RickyOttsAct..................................53 

PublicChapter750  MotorVehicle‐Towing.................................................................53 

PublicChapter753  SexualOffenses‐Registration....................................................53 

PublicChapter763  CampusPolice‐LincolnMemorialUniversity....................53 

PublicChapter764  Methamphetamine..........................................................................54 

PublicChapter778  ElectronicTransmissionofPawnbrokerRecords.............54 

PublicChapter783  RetireeCarryPermit.......................................................................54 

PublicChapter812  ControlledSubstances...................................................................54 

PublicChapter816  DisposalofUnclaimedProperty................................................55 

PublicChapter834  Landlord/Tenant‐TowingofVehicles...................................55 

PublicChapter838  ControlledSubstances...................................................................55 

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PublicChapter843  ImitationControlledSubstances...............................................55 

PublicChapter848  QualificationsforOfficeofSheriff.............................................56 

PublicChapter848  DrivingUndertheInfluence........................................................56 

PublicChapter848  ControlledSubstances...................................................................56 

PublicChapter852  Wiretaps...............................................................................................56 

PublicChapter856  MissingChildren...............................................................................56 

PublicChapter858  POSTCertification............................................................................57 

PublicChapter859  TrafficControl...................................................................................57 

PublicChapter874  PawnShops.........................................................................................57 

PublicChapter882  JudicialForfeiture............................................................................58 

PublicChapter883  StatutoryRape...................................................................................58 

PublicChapter885  IndecentExposure...........................................................................58 

PublicChapter892  DUI–ImpliedConsent...................................................................58 

PublicChapter893  DUI–Defenses...................................................................................59 

PublicChapter899  IntoxicatingLiquors–ProhibitedActs...................................59 

PublicChapter907  Motorcycles........................................................................................59 

PublicChapter910  ServiceAnimals.................................................................................60 

PublicChapter911  MethamphetamineRegistry........................................................60 

PublicChapter919  DrivingUndertheInfluence........................................................60 

PublicChapter1003  InterferingwithEmergencyCalls............................................61 

PublicChapter1006  CriminalHomicideandAssaults..............................................61 

PublicChapter1015  FilingLienswithoutLegalBasis...............................................62 

PublicChapter1032  Sheriff’sFees.....................................................................................62 

PublicChapter1040  IgnitionInterlocks–RestrictedLicense...............................62 

PublicChapter1080  Theft.....................................................................................................62 

PublicChapter1091  SexualActivitybyMinors...........................................................62 

PublicChapter1093  ReportingofMedicalTreatment..............................................63 

PublicChapter1108  AccidentReports............................................................................63 

PERSONNEL..........................................................................................................................................63 

PublicChapter803  MilitaryLeaveofAbsence............................................................63 

PublicChapter1069  LocalGovernmentInsuranceCommittee............................64 

PLANNING.............................................................................................................................................64 

PublicChapter863  UrbanGrowthBoundaries...........................................................64 

PROPERTYTAXES..............................................................................................................................64 

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PublicChapter571  ForcedAssessment..........................................................................65 

PublicChapter638  ContinuingEducation.....................................................................65 

PublicChapter979  NoticeofDelinquentPropertyTaxSuit.................................65 

PublicChapter1087  PropertyTaxRelief–DisabledVeterans..............................65 

PURCHASING........................................................................................................................................65 

PublicChapter517  ADAStandardsforAccessibleDesign.....................................65 

PublicChapter600  CooperativePurchasingofGoods.............................................66 

PublicChapter609  Retainage.............................................................................................66 

PublicChapter914  National/RegionalCooperativePurchasing.........................66 

RECORDS................................................................................................................................................67 

PublicChapter577  EmergencyContactInformation...............................................67 

PublicChapter648  EmergencyCommunicationsDistrictorAgent...................67 

PublicChapter651  CableorVideoServiceProviders..............................................67 

PublicChapter811  TeacherEvaluations.......................................................................68 

PublicChapter877  EnergyUsageData...........................................................................68 

REGISTEROFDEEDS........................................................................................................................68 

PublicChapter707  NameandAddressofPreparers................................................68 

PublicChapter735  AssumingArchivesDuties............................................................68 

PublicChapter792  MortgageandTransferTaxes.....................................................69 

RETIREMENT.......................................................................................................................................69 

PublicChapter939  OptionalRetirementPlansforNewHires.............................69 

TAXES......................................................................................................................................................70 

PublicChapter624  AmazonSales.....................................................................................70 

PublicChapter657  ElectronicFilingwithDepartmentofRevenue...................70 

PublicChapter1013  NaturalDisastersOccurringAfterJanuary1,2012.........71 

PublicChapter1078  AirplaneRefurbishment..............................................................71 

PublicChapter1081  TennesseeProfessionalEmployerOrganizationAct......71 

UNEMPLOYMENTBENEFITS........................................................................................................72 

PublicChapter682  MilitarySpouseUnemploymentBenefits..............................72 

PublicChapter940  UnemploymentBenefits...............................................................72 

PublicChapter1050  UnemploymentInsuranceAccountabilityAct...................72 

PublicChapter1107  Unemployment‐SeasonalEmployment..............................73 

UTILITIES...............................................................................................................................................73 

PublicChapter538  AppointmentofUtilityDistrictBoardMembers................73 

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PublicChapter573  WatershedDistricts........................................................................74 

PublicChapter596  NoticeofUtilityDistrictMeetingtoSelectNominees......74 

PublicChapter748  SuperintendentsofMunicipalElectricPlants.....................75 

PublicChapter777  FluoridationofWater.....................................................................75 

PublicChapter984  MunicipalGasSystemTaxEquivalentLaw..........................75 

WORKERS’COMPENSATION.........................................................................................................76 

PublicChapter1030  Venue...................................................................................................76 

PublicChapter1100  PainManagement...........................................................................76 

PARTII‐PUBLICACTSOFLOCALAPPLICATION....................................................................77 

BLOUNT..................................................................................................................................................77 

PublicChapter654  ProbateClerk.....................................................................................77 

COCKE.....................................................................................................................................................77 

PublicChapter1021  Hotel/MotelTax..............................................................................77 

DAVIDSON.............................................................................................................................................77 

PublicChapter558  PilotProgramforClassSizeLimits..........................................77 

PublicChapter849  IndoorSportsFacilities.................................................................77 

HAWKINS...............................................................................................................................................78 

PublicChapter513  AnimalControl..................................................................................78 

KNOX........................................................................................................................................................78 

PublicChapter623  CourtClerkFees................................................................................78 

PublicChapter1060  MentalHealth...................................................................................78 

MORGAN.................................................................................................................................................79 

PublicChapter644  CoonDogTrainingSeason...........................................................79 

SHELBY...................................................................................................................................................79 

PublicChapter710  EnvironmentalCourt......................................................................79 

PARTIII‐PRIVATEACTS....................................................................................................................80 

BLOUNT..................................................................................................................................................80 

PrivateChapter63  TourismBoardandHotelMotelTax........................................80 

BRADLEY................................................................................................................................................80 

PrivateChapter51  Courts.....................................................................................................80 

DICKSON................................................................................................................................................80 

PrivateChapter61  CountyHighwayCommission.....................................................80 

HAMBLEN..............................................................................................................................................81 

PrivateChapter48  JuvenileCourtClerk.........................................................................81 

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HAMILTON............................................................................................................................................81 

PrivateChapter71  Chattanooga‐HamiltonCountyHospitalAuthority............81 

HUMPHREYS........................................................................................................................................81 

PrivateChapter34  CountyHighwayDepartment......................................................81 

JOHNSON................................................................................................................................................81 

PrivateChapter55  CountyHighwayCommission.....................................................81 

KNOX........................................................................................................................................................82 

PrivateChapter35  OfficeofLegislativeAffairs...........................................................82 

LAKE.........................................................................................................................................................82 

PrivateChapter76  CountyHighwayCommission.....................................................82 

PrivateChapter77  BoardofEducation...........................................................................82 

MAURY....................................................................................................................................................82 

PrivateChapter45  WheelTaxProceeds........................................................................82 

PrivateChapter46  BoardofEducation...........................................................................83 

MCMINN.................................................................................................................................................83 

PrivateChapter42  WoodsMemorialHospital............................................................83 

MONROE.................................................................................................................................................83 

PrivateChapter54  CountyBoardofEducation...........................................................83 

OVERTON...............................................................................................................................................83 

PrivateChapter57  HotelMotelTax.................................................................................83 

RUTHERFORD......................................................................................................................................84 

PrivateChapter47  CountyHighwayCommission.....................................................84 

PrivateChapter49  CountyBoardofEducation...........................................................84 

PrivateChapter59  CountyHighwayCommission.....................................................84 

SEQUATCHIE........................................................................................................................................84 

PrivateChapter38  SchoolDistricts..................................................................................84 

SHELBY...................................................................................................................................................85 

PrivateChapter75  MemphisConventionCenter.......................................................85 

SUMNER.................................................................................................................................................85 

PrivateChapter70  2012FinanceAct..............................................................................85 

WASHINGTON.....................................................................................................................................85 

PrivateChapter69  GeneralSessionCourtandCountyAttorney........................85 

WEAKLEY..............................................................................................................................................86 

PrivateChapter43  CountyHighwayCommission.....................................................86 

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WILLIAMSON.......................................................................................................................................86 

PrivateChapter56  SpecialJuvenileCourt.....................................................................86 

PARTIV–SPECIALLICENSEPLATES............................................................................................87 

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PARTI‐PUBLICACTSOFGENERALAPPLICATION

ALCOHOLICBEVERAGES

PublicChapter515 ManufactureofAlcoholicBeveragesSB1772‐HB2035 Amends57‐2‐103(d)(1)(B).AddsCockeCountytothose

countieswheredistilleriesmaybelocatedwithoutconductinganadditionalreferendumifwithintheboundariesofthecountybothretailpackagesalesandliquor‐by‐the‐drinkhavebeenapprovedthroughvoterreferendum.

EffectiveFebruary16,2012.

PublicChapter661 ConsumptionofAlcoholicBeveragesonPremisesSB2768‐HB2800 Amends57‐4‐102(26).AuthorizestheRiverview

Restaurant,alsoknownastheCatfishPlaceunderthebridge,locatedinCheathamCounty,toserveorsellalcoholicbeveragesforconsumptiononpremises.

EffectiveApril4,2012.

PublicChapter691 FarmWinePermitsSB3552‐HB2679 Amends57‐3‐207.Authorizestheissuanceofafarm

winepermittoafarm(farmwineproducer)thatproducesitsownlocallygrownproductfromavineyard,fruitorchardorfruitgardenonthefarmuponverified,writtenapplicationtothealcoholicbeveragecommission.Theissuanceofpermitsisexemptfrompresentlawregardinglocaloptionelections.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

PublicChapter742 BeerPermitsSB2532–HB2196 Amends57‐5‐108toprovidethatbeerpermitsissued

bythecounty(ormetropolitangovernmentorcity)mayberevokedbythecountylegislativebody,committee,

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orboard(ormetroorcityentity)whichissuedthepermit.

EffectiveApril16,2012.

PublicChapter790 OnPremisesConsumptionSB2563‐HB3039 Amends57‐4‐102(21)and(29)and57‐4‐301(b).

Allowsarestauranttohaveaminimumof40seatsinsteadof75seatsforthepurposeofsellingalcoholicbeverages.Providesthatalimitedservicerestaurantmaysellmorethan50percentfoodandstillqualifyforalicense.

EffectiveApril23,2012.

PublicChapter881 PilotProjectforReciprocalRevocationofLicenses SB3581–HB3633 AmendsvariousprovisionsinTitle57tocreateapilot

projectinthecountiesofHancock,Union,Grainger,Claiborne,Cocke,Jefferson,Hawkins,Hamilton,andKnoxthatauthorizesthelocalbeerboardtonotifythestateAlcoholicBeverageCommission(ABC)whenitsuspendsorrevokesabeerpermitissuedtoanestablishmentthatalsohasaliquorlicenseissuedbytheABC,andauthorizestheABCtonotifythelocalbeerboardwhentheABCsuspendsorrevokesaliquorlicenseinanestablishmentsellingbeerinthatcounty.Notificationsaretobemadebycertifiedmail,returnreceiptrequested,andshallincludetherecordofevidenceandthedeterminationmade.Uponreceiptofsuchnotice,therespectiveboardshalltakeappropriateactionwithrespecttotheviolations.Abeerboardreceivingsuchnoticeisrequiredtoholdashowcausehearingatleast14daysafterthecertifiedletterisreceived,providingnoticetothepermitholderoftheopportunitytoappearandshowcausewhythebeerpermitshouldnotbesuspendedorrevokedbasedontheactionstakenbytheABC.Ifthebeerboardfindsthatsufficientviolationorviolationsoccurred,thebeerboardshallsuspendorrevokethebeerpermittothesameextentandatleastforthesameperiodoftimeastheABCdid.ContainssimilarprovisionsforactionstobetakenbyABCuponreceiptofnoticefromabeerboard.TheABCistofileareportwiththestateandlocalgovernmentcommitteesofeachhousenotlater

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thanMarch15,2014,onthesuccessorfailureofthepilotproject,withspecifiedinformationtobeincludedinthereportwithrecommendationsastowhethertheprojectshouldbeextended,continued,orterminated.

EffectiveMay9,2012andterminatingJuly1,2014

unlessextended.

PublicChapter964 ResponsibleVendorStatisticalInformationSB2420–HB2402 Amends57‐5‐605.Defines“beerboard”asthelocal

legislativebodyorcommitteeappointedbythatbodyhavingauthoritytoissuebeerpermits.RequiresthebeerboardtofileanannualreportwiththeAlcoholicBeverageCommission(ABC)byFebruary1eachyearcontainingthefollowingstatisticalinformation(totheextentthebeerboardhasaccesstoit)forthepriorcalendaryear:(1)totalnumberofpermitsissuedforoff‐premisesconsumption,(2)numberofviolationsforsaleofbeerforoff‐premisesconsumptiontoaminorresultingfromasting,andarrestsmadenotrelatedtoasting,(3)whethertheviolationsreportedoccurredatanestablishmentparticipatingintheresponsiblevendorprogram,(4)forstingsconductedatestablishmentsparticipatingintheresponsiblevendorprogram,whethertheunderagepersonwasunsuccessfulinmakingthepurchase,(5)typeandnumberofviolations,otherthansalesofbeertominorsforoff‐premisesconsumption,thatoccurredatestablishmentssellingbeerforoff‐premisesconsumption,(6)nameofpermitholderatlocationwhereviolationsoccurred,and(7)specificpenaltyimposedforeachviolation.TheABCwillcompiletheinformationandfileitwiththeStateandLocalGovernmentCommitteesofeachhousebyMarch15eachyear.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1005 ConsumptionofAlcoholicBeveragesonPremisesSB3248‐HB3381 Amends57‐4‐102(26).AuthorizestheInnatLong

BranchonDaleHollowLakeinClayCountytoobtainalicenseasapremiertypetouristresort;authorizesthesaleofalcoholicbeveragesfromon‐premisesconsumptionattheOliverHotelinKnoxCounty;

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changesthemealcriteriafortheBuffaloRiverResortsothatsuchestablishmentwillberequiredtohavefoodavailableratherthanbeingrequiredtoservemealsatleastfourdaysonaweeklybasisinordertoqualifyasapremiertypetouristresort.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1045 ConsumptionofAlcoholicBeveragesonPremisesSB2882‐HB3119 Amends57‐4‐102(26).Authorizesacommercially

operatedrecreationalfacilitytoqualifyasapremiertypetouristresortforpurposesofthesaleofalcoholicbeveragesforon‐premisesconsumption.AlsoauthorizesarestaurantaroundCenterHillLakeinDeKalbCountythatmeetscertaincriteriatoqualifyasapremiertypetouristresort.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

BUILDINGCODES

PublicChapter517 PublicBuildingsSB2203–HB2341 Amends68‐120‐204(a)(1)torequirepublicbuildings

constructed,enlargedorsubstantiallyalteredorrepairedafterJuly1,2012bedesignedandconstructedpursuanttostandardsapprovedbytheresponsibleauthority.Theminimumstandardsshallbethe2010ADAStandardsforAccessibleDesignandanyamendmentsthereto.Ifalocalbuildinginspectoristheresponsibleauthority,thelocalgovernmentmayusethe2010ADAStandardsforAccessibleDesignorchooseotherstandardsfromthecodesorpublicationsofothernationallyrecognizedagenciesororganizations.

EffectiveFebruary23,2012.

PublicChapter839 ResidentialSprinklersSB2492–HB2639 Amends68‐120‐101(a)(8)toprovidethatifalocal

governmentseekstorequiresprinklersinresidentialconstruction,suchrequirementsmustbeadoptedbya2/3voteonlyafterreadingsuchordinanceorresolutioninopensessionofthelegislativebodyatmeetingsspeciallycalledontwo(2)differentdaysthat

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arenolessthantwo(2)weeksapart.Alsorequiresthatmandatorysprinklerrequirementsshallbevotedoninanordinanceorresolutionseparatefromanyotherordinanceorresolutionaddressingbuildingconstructionsafetystandards.EffectiveApril27,2012.

COUNTYCLERKS

PublicChapter677 MarriageSB2552–HB2826 Amends36‐3‐301toauthorizeallmunicipalcourt

judgestoperformmarriagesinanycountyofthestate. EffectiveApril4,2012.

PublicChapter684 ScrapMetalDealersSB3626–HB2437 Amends55‐3‐202toexemptmotorvehicledismantlers

andrecyclersorscrapmetalprocessorsfromobtainingacopyofthetitlebeforepurchasingamotorvehicleforscrapifthevehiclewasmanufacturedmorethan12yearsago(currentlawis10years);specifiesthatstatelawpreemptsanylocalregulation.

EffectiveApril10,2012.

PublicChapter713 HuntingLicensesforDisabledPersonsSB2403–HB2294 Amends70‐2‐104toauthorizetheissuanceofahunting

licensetopersonswithintellectualdisabilitieswhoresideinthestateandareovertheageof10.Thefeeforissuanceofthislicenseisunclear,butitappearsthata“one‐time‐onlyfeeinanamountsufficienttocoverthecostsofimplementingtheprovisionofthisact”istobeestablishedbyTWRAregulation.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

PublicChapter845 SpecialtyPlateDecalsforDisabledPersonsSB429–HB429[sic] Amends55‐21‐103toprovideforissuanceofadecalfor

disableddriverstoaffixtonewspecialtyearmarkedlicenseplatesissuedtothem,withthecostofthedecal

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tobeconsideredacostincurredbythedepartmentofrevenue.

EffectiveJuly1,2011[sic].

PublicChapter908 WheelTaxDecalsSB668–HB929 Amends55‐4‐103toremovetheprovisionstatingthat

wheeltaxdecalsarerequired,andtoprovideinsteadthatthecountylegislativebodydetermineswhetherawheeltaxdecalisrequiredpursuantto5‐8‐102(d)(3);alsoprovidesthatwheeltaxrecordsaretobemaintainedbythecountyclerkforthesameperiodoftimeasstateregistrationrecords.Amends55‐4‐104(d)(1)toprovidethatthestateregistrationrenewalstickerwillbeevidencethatallstateandlocaltaxeshavebeenpaidunlessthecountylegislativebodyrequiresaseparatedecalpursuantto5‐8‐102.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter948 Medium‐SpeedVehiclesSB3403–HB3504 Amends55‐1‐125toaddmini‐truckstothedefinitionof

medium‐speedvehicles. EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter954 HuntingandFishingLicensesSB3655–HB3690 Enactsthe“HunterWrightHuntingandFishingAct”to

authorizetheissuanceofannualsportcombinationhuntingandfishinglicensestoTennesseeresidentswhoareundertheageof18andaredisabled,uponpaymentof$5.00.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

COUNTYGOVERNMENT

PublicChapter539 AmbulancesSB524‐HB548 Amends65‐15‐128(a).Exemptsambulancesfromthe

requirementthateachfor‐hiremotorcarrierprovidingpassengertransportationserviceinamotorvehiclemustmaintainatleast$1,000,000inliabilityinsurance,

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drugtestoperators,conductbiennialphysicalexamsofoperators,andconductannualsafetyexaminations.

EffectiveMarch6,2012.

PublicChapter610 LibrariesSB2601–HB2754 Amends10‐3‐103toallowupto11memberstoserve

onalibraryboardcreatedbyasinglecountyorcity. EffectiveMarch23,2012.

PublicChapter640 ConflictofInterest‐81ActandCUHLSB2384‐HB2495 Amends5‐21‐121and54‐7‐203.Prohibitsconflictsof

interestincontractualservicesinregardtocountyofficersinsamemannerasinterestsinsupplies,materialorequipmentareprohibited.

EffectiveMarch30,2012.

PublicChapter664 FireworksSB2710–HB2850 Amends68‐104‐112toprohibitthesaleoffireworksin

countieswithpopulationsofover335,000(Davidson,Hamilton,KnoxandShelbycounties).ClarifiesthatpresentlawpermitsthesaleoffireworksintheCityofLakelandinShelbyCountyatastandwherefireworkshavebeensoldannuallyforatleast45years.

EffectiveApril4,2012.

PublicChapter671 FacilityforPerformanceofAutopsiesSB3622‐HB3709 Amends38‐7‐105.ExtendsthedatefromJuly1,2011,

toJuly1,2012,forafacilitywhereautopsiesareperformedtoreceiveaccreditationfromtheNationalAssociationofMedicalExaminers.

EffectiveApril4,2012.

PublicChapter686 DisplayofHistoricalDocumentsSB2641–HB2658 Enacts5‐7‐115toauthorizecountiestodisplayin

countybuildingsandoncountypublicgrounds,replicasofhistoricaldocumentsincludingbutnotlimitedtotheTenCommandments,MagnaCarta,MayflowerCompact,

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DeclarationofIndependence,UnitedStatesConstitution,BillofRights,ConstitutionofTennessee,andothersuchhistoricallysignificantdocumentsintheformofstatues,monuments,memorials,tablets,oranyotherdisplaythatrespectsthedignityandsolemnityofthedocuments.

EffectiveApril10,2012.

PublicChapter751 TrafficCameraContractsSB2779‐HB2933 Amends55‐8‐198.Providesthatalocalgovernment

mustincludeinanycontractinvolvingunmannedtrafficenforcementcamerasthatthecontractmustconformtoanychangesinstatelaw.Newandexistingcontracts,aswellascontractrenewalsoccurringaftertheeffectivedateofthisact,mustcontainaprovisionthatthecontractshallcomplywithallapplicablerevisionsofstatelaw.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter757 ChildLaborSB2565–HB2669 Enacts50‐3‐920toprohibitpublicfundsofthestateor

anypoliticalsubdivisionfrombeingusedtoregulateorenforceanychangemadeafterDecember1,2011,totheU.S.DepartmentofLabor’sHazardousOccupationsOrdersforAgriculturalEmploymentrelatingtochildren,compiledin29CFRpart570.

EffectiveApril16,2012.

PublicChapter759 ConstructionofStatutesSB2140–HB2809 Enacts1‐3‐119toprovidethatstatutesmustexpressly

createaprivaterightofactionandthatnocourt,boardoragencyshallconstrueorinterpretastatutetoimpliedlycreatesucharight.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter766 CriminalOffensesCommittedbyPublicOfficialSB2566‐HB2763 Amends40‐15‐105(a)and40‐35‐313(a).Makeselected

andappointedpublicofficialsineligibleforpretrialdiversionorprobationforcriminaloffensescommitted

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intheirofficialcapacityorthatinvolvethedutiesoftheiroffices.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter779 RegionalLibrariesSB3447–HB3101 Amends10‐1‐112toaddCocke,Hawkins,Hamblen,and

HancockcountiestotheNortheastTennesseepubliclibraryregionandrenamesthelibraryboardtheHolstonRiverregionallibraryboard.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter828 DispositionofHumanRemainsSB2916‐HB3300 AmendsTitle62,Chapter5.Establishespriorityofright

tothedispositionofhumanremains.Providesthatifthedispositionoftheremainsofthedecedentistheresponsibilityofthestateorapoliticalsubdivisionofthestate,thepublicofficer,administratororemployeeresponsibleforarrangingthefinaldispositionofthedecedent'sremainsshallhavetherighttocontrolthelocation,mannerandconditionsofdisposition.

EffectiveApril25,2012.

PublicChapter865 LibrariansSB2970–HB2766 Enacts10‐3‐112torequireCTAStoconductastudyon

thesalariesofcountylibrariansthroughoutthestate.RequiresCTAStosubmittheresultsofthestudytotheStateandLocalGovernmentCommitteesoftheSenateandtheHouseonorbeforeJanuary1,2013.

EffectiveMay1,2012.

PublicChapter900 CountyVehiclesSB2421–HB2403 Amends8‐26‐113toclarifythatcountiesareauthorized

toprovidevehiclestosalariedcountyofficials,or,inthealternative,provideamonthlycarallowancetosuchofficials.

EffectiveMay9,2012.

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PublicChapter924 ControlledSubstanceDatabaseSB2776–HB2825 Amends53‐10‐306(a).Permitsthecountymedical

examinertoaccessthecontrolledsubstancedatabase.Absolvescivilandcriminalliabilityforauthorizedusersactingingoodfaithwithintheproscribedlimits,andestablishesapresumptionofgoodfaithactionwhereamedicalexamineraccessestheinformationforthepurposeofconductinganinvestigationintoadeathormakingareportasrequiredbythedutiesoftheposition.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter942 CollateralforPublicFundsSB3217–HB3602 Amends9‐4‐103(9)(A).Changestherequirementsfor

federalhomeloanbanksinregardtotheissuanceoflettersofcreditaseligiblecollateralforpublicfundstorequirethatthebanksberated“investmentgrade”byatleastonenationallyrecognizedsecuritiesratingserviceinsteadofbeingratedinthehighestcategorybyatleasttwonationallyrecognizedsecuritiesratingservices.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter957 QualifiedEnergyConservationProjectsSB3759–HB3778 Amends4‐31‐405tospecifythatifacapitalprojectisa

qualifiedenergyconservationproject,thelocalgovernmentunitmustfirstapplytothedepartmentofeconomicandcommunitydevelopment.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter959 GreenbeltRollbackTaxesSB948–HB1455 Amends11‐14‐307(b)(1).Authorizestheappropriation

oftheyearlyinterestandearningsofthenaturalresourcestrustfundforreimbursementofgreenbeltrollbacktaxesassessedagainstacountyormunicipalgovernmentastheresultofacquisitionoflandforapark.Providesthatifthelandisnotusedasaparkfor10yearsormore,thecountyormunicipalitymustrepaytheamountofthereimbursementtothefund.

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EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter966 OfficialMisconductSB2788–HB3141 Amends39‐16‐402.Makesitanoffensetopurchasereal

propertyorotherwiseobtainanoptiontopurchaserealpropertywithintenttomakeaprofitifthepublicservantknowsthatsuchrealpropertymaybepurchasedbyagovernmentalentityandsuchinformationisnotpublicknowledge.Makesitanoffensetoacquirenonpublicinformationderivedfromsuchperson'spositionasapublicservantorgainedfromtheperformanceofsuchperson'sofficialdutiesasapublicservantandknowinglyactonsuchnonpublicinformationtoacquire,orobtainanoptiontoacquire,orliquidate,tangibleorintangiblepersonalpropertywithintenttomakeaprofit.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter974 OfficialBondsSB3330–HB3526 Amends54‐4‐103(c)torequireofficialbondsof

personsvestedbylawwiththeauthoritytoadministercountyhighwayandbridgefundstobetransmittedtothecountyclerk,ratherthanthecomptroller,forsafekeeping.Amends54‐9‐119torequireofficialbondsofroadcommissionerstobetransmittedtothecountyclerk,ratherthanthecomptroller,forsafekeeping.Amends67‐1‐505toincreasetheamountoftheofficialbondoftheassessorofpropertyfrom$10,000to$50,000andtoprovidethatthebondbetransmittedtothecountyclerk,ratherthanthecomptroller,forsafekeeping.Amends67‐1‐505todeletetherequirementthatthecountylegislativebodybyatwo‐thirds(2/3)vote,shallelectwhetherornottheassessorshallmakeasuretybondorabondwithtwo(2)ormoregoodsureties,approvedbythebody,priortothetimesuchassessorisinductedandswornintooffice.Amends67‐1‐505todeletetherequirementthatthecountymayorreadthebondrequiredoftheassessortotheassessorandtheassessor’ssureties,anddirecttheirattentiontothedutiesandpenaltiesprescribedbylaw.Amends67‐1‐505todeletetheprovisionstatingthatitisaClassAmisdemeanorforanycountyclerktofailorneglecttokeepandpreserve

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suchbondsinawell‐boundbookorforthecountymayortoacceptorapproveofanybonddesignatedinthissectionwithoutcomplyingwiththissection.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter977 LitterRemoval–DUIOffenders‐FeeSB3513–HB3068 Amends55‐10‐403(s)(3).Providesthatinorderto

compensatetheprobationofficeorcountyofficialwhoadministersthestatelitterremovalgrantforcostsrelatedtothesupervisionoftheoffenderwhileonalitterremovalworkcrew,theoffendershallpaytotheprobationofficeorcountyofficialwhoadministersthestatelitterremovalgrantafeeforeachdaytheoffenderparticipatesinalitterremovalprogram.Thefeeshallbefixedbyresolutionofthecountylegislativebody.Theprobationofficeorcountyofficialthatadministersthestatelitterremovalgrantmaycollectthefeebeforetheoffenderispermittedtoperformlitterremovalservices,aftereachdayserviceisperformed,orafteralldaysoflitterremovalservicehavebeenperformed,butthefeeshallbecollectedbeforetheofficecertifiesthattheoffenderhascompletedthisconditionofprobation.Thejudgehastheauthority,however,tomakeanaffirmativefindingthattheoffenderlacksapresentabilitytopaythefeeandtoincludesuchfindinginthesentencingorder,whichshallbesubmittedtotheprobationofficeorcountyofficialthatadministersthestatelitterremovalgrant.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter997 MentalHealth–CostofEvaluationandTreatmentSB2826–HB2962 Amends33‐7‐304.Specifiesthatwhenacourtordersa

defendantchargedwithamisdemeanortobeevaluatedforinsanityormentalillness,thecourtmustalsoorderthatanyinpatientevaluationbecompletedwithin30daysofadmissiontothefacility.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1002 Intermediate‐TermInvestmentFundsSB3337–HB3276 Amends9‐4‐608.Providesthatthecountylegislative

bodymayauthorizethecountytrusteetoinvestcounty

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fundsinthestateintermediate‐terminvestmentfund.Countyinvestmentsinthestateintermediate‐terminvestmentfundshallbeadministeredbythecountytrusteewithinestablishedguidelines.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1026 FinancialAssistancetoCountiesSB3771–HB3839 Amends37‐1‐161toprovidethatthereimbursement

accountbecomprisedofsuchamountoffederalfundsasaresetasidebythecommissiononchildrenandyouthfromthestate'sallocationundertheJuvenileJusticeandDelinquencyPreventionActformulagrantfundsandofstatefunds,iffundsforsuchpurposeareappropriatedinthegeneralappropriationsact.Amends37‐1‐162toprovidethatthedepartmentofchildren’sservicesadministerthesupplementstocountiesprovidedunderthissection.Providesthatthedepartmentshallestablishpoliciesregardingthepermissibleusesofthefundsreceivedbycountiesunderthissection.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1029 AppropriationsforFY2012‐2013 SB3768–HB3835 Makesappropriationsforfiscalyear2012‐1013.

Includesthefollowingappropriationsaffectingcounties:(1)$4millioninnewstatefundingtoincreaseby$2/daythereimbursementthestatepayslocaljailsforhousingcertainstateprisoners(theseincreasesinvolvenon‐contractfacilities);(2)$600,000innewstatefundsfortheCountyRevenuePartnershipFundtohelpoffsettheprojectedincreaseinlocalcostsforhousingadditionalmisdemeanantsbecauseofnewmandatorysentencingrequiredbyanAdministrationinitiativeandpassedbythelegislaturethissession(thesefundsaredistributedonapopulationbasis);(3)$2.99millionshiftinfundingwithinthestateDepartmentofTransportationtoincreasetheState‐AidRoadfund,whichdirectlybenefitscountyhighwaydepartmentsbyofferinggrantsona75state‐25localbasis;(4)$47.8millionincreaseinBasicEducationProgramfundingforprojectedpopulationinflationarygrowthstatewide,$38.1millionrestoredfornon‐BEP

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programs,includingCoordinatedSchoolHealth,SafeSchoolsgrants,TeacherExtendedContracts,etc.,$58millioninnewstatefundingtopaythestate’sportionofa2.5‐percentsalaryincreaseforBEP‐approved,K‐12positionsand$2millionrestorationoffundsforschoolInternetconnectivityforaone‐yearperiod;(5)$1.4millionincreasetotheCleanWater&DrinkingWaterstaterevolvingfund;(6)$3millionrevenuestreamrestoredtoitsstatutorilycollectedpurpose,thehelpfundtheUndergroundStorageTanksfund;(7)$2.6millionrevenuestreamrestoredtoitsstatutorilycollectedpurpose,tohelpfundtheSolidWasteAssistanceprogram;(8)$25.9millioninflationaryincreaseinstate‐sharedrevenuestolocalgovernments(amajorityofthosefundsgotomunicipalities,notcounties);(9)$450,000innewstatefunding,dividedequallybetweenthestate’sninedevelopmentdistricts,fortransitiongrantsforlocalgovernmentstohelpovercomethelossofthestate’sLocalPlanningOfficeinFY2012‐13;(10)$750,000fundingwithintheTennesseeBureauofInvestigationforacomprehensivestatewidecampaigntowarnabouttheconsequencesofviolatingthe“IHateMethAct,enactedJuly1,2011,”andtoassistlocalgovernmentswithtrainingandequipmentcostsrelatedtomethclean‐ups;and(11)FundingfortheCountyOfficialsCertificateTrainingProgram(COCTP),trainingcreditprovidedbytheCountyTechnicalAssistanceService,hasbeenmaintainedatitsFY2011‐2012level.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1062 Adult‐OrientedEstablishmentRegistrationActSB1329–HB101 Amends7‐51‐1401and7‐51‐1407toadd“family

recreationcenter”tothelistoffacilitiesfromwhichadultestablishmentsshallnotlocatewithin1,000feet.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

COURTS&COURTCLERKS

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PublicChapter659 LitigationTaxforLawEnforcementTechnologySB2189‐HB2428 Amends67‐4‐601(b)toprovidethatanycountythat

hasadoptedthelocallitigationtaxforcourthouse/jailconstructionorrenovationand/orthelocallitigationtaxforcourtroomsecurityunder67‐4‐601(b)maybyatwo‐thirds(2/3)voteadoptaresolutiontousethosefundsforthepurposeofobtainingandmaintainingsoftwareandhardwareassociatedwithcollecting,receivingandmaintainingrecordsforlawenforcementagenciesincludingcountysheriffoffices,jailsandmunicipalormetropolitanpolicedepartments.Providesthatthisprojectmayincludecomputerizingagencyoperations,replacingexistingsystemswithhightechnologysystemsthatcollectandsharedataoncriminalactivityandhistoricaldatawithotherlawenforcementagencies,includingfusioncenters,andcollectingandsharingbiometricinformationforpositivecriminalorinmateidentification.

Providesthatneworreplacementsystemsshallincorporatemodernsoftwareconceptsandarchitecture,whichshallincluden‐tierarchitecture,sourcecodecomplaintwithobject‐orientedprogrammingconcepts,andtheuseofarelationaldatabasemanagementsystemfordatastorage.Providesthatthisuseofthefundsisonlypermitteduntilsuchtimeasallexpensesforthepurchase,installation,training,maintenanceandassociatedcostsfortheprojecthavebeenpaid,oruntilsuchtimeasthedebtforthatprojecthasbeenretired.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter685 Bail‐SurrenderofDefendantSB2619‐HB2441 Amends40‐11‐137.Eliminatestherequirementfora

hearingwhereasurrenderisbasedonaconditionor

finalJudgmentofforfeitureissuedbythecourthavingjurisdictionoverthedefendant.

EffectiveApril10,2012.

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PublicChapter807 SeniorPsychologicalExaminersSB2398‐HB2456 Amends34‐3‐104and34‐3‐105toaddsenior

psychologicalexaminerstothelistofprofessionalswhocanexamineindividualsandsubmitreportstothecourtopiningwhetheraconservatorisneeded.

EffectiveApril23,2012.

PublicChapter857 JuvenileCourtCases,ReportsandExpensesSB2728‐HB2984 Amends37‐1‐126and37‐1‐150relativetothe

appointmentofcounselandguardiansadlitem;thedeterminationofindigency;andtheassessmentofadministrativefeesandcostsinjuvenilecourt.

Providesthatachildisentitledtoaguardianadlitem

forproceedingsallegingachildtobedependentandneglectedorabused.

Addstotheclerk’smonthlyreportingdutiesunder37‐

1‐126(c)(4)byrequiringeachclerkwhoisresponsibleforcollectingadministrativefeespursuanttothatsection,tofileareportwiththecourtandwiththeTennesseeadministrativedirectorofthecourtsindicatingthefollowing:(i)thenumberofchildrenandadultsforwhomthecourtappointedcounselpursuanttothatsection;(ii)thenumberofchildrenforwhomthecourtappointedaguardianadlitempursuantto37‐1‐149;(iii)thenumberofchildrenandadultsforwhomthecourtappointedcounselandwaivedtheadministrativefee;(iv)thenumberofchildrenforwhomthecourtappointedaguardianadlitemandwaivedtheadministrativefee;(v)thenumberofchildrenandadultsfrom,oronbehalfof,whomtheclerkcollectedadministrativefees;(vi)thetotalamountofcommissionsretainedbytheclerkfromsuchadministrativefees;and(vii)thetotalamountofadministrativefeesforwardedbytheclerktothestatetreasurer.

Providesthatthestate,throughtheadministrative

officeofthecourts,shallundercertaincircumstancespaythereasonablecompensationdueappointedcounselorappointedguardiansadlitem.

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Deletes37‐1‐150(f)and(g)andenactsnewsubsectionswhichprovide:(i)thecostsforproceedingsorthecostsofthecareortreatmentofanychildthatisorderedbythecourtshallbepaidbythestateonlywhenspecificallyauthorized;(ii)inproceedingswherethechildisdeterminedtobeindigentpursuantto37‐1‐126andthecourtappointscounseloraguardianadlitemtorepresentthechild,butfindsthechild,thechild’sparents,legalcustodiansorguardiansarefinanciallyabletodefrayaportionorallofthecostofthechild’srepresentationthecourtshallenteranorderdirectingthechild,child’sparentsorlegalcustodiansorguardianstopayintotheregistryoftheclerkanysumthatthecourtdeterminesthechild,child’sparentsorlegalcustodiansorguardiansisabletopay;(iii)inproceedingswhereanadultisdeterminedtobeindigentpursuantto37‐1‐126andthecourtappointscounseltorepresenttheadultandfindstheadultfinanciallyabletodefrayaportionorallofthecostoftheadult’srepresentation,thecourtshallenteranorderdirectingtheadulttopayintotheregistryoftheclerkanysumthatthecourtdeterminestheadultisabletopay;(iv)thesumspaidtodefrayaportionorallofthecostsshallbesubjecttoexecutionasanyotherjudgment;(v)thecourtmayprovideforpaymentstobemadeatintervals;(vi)theclerkshallcollectallmoniespaidpursuanttotheseprovisionsandshallnotifythecourtofanyfailuretocomplywiththecourt’sorder;and(vii)attheconclusionoftheproceedings,thecourtshallordertheclerktopaytotheadministrativeofficeofthecourtsanyfundsthattheclerkcollectedsubjecttotheclerk’scommissionoffivepercent(5%).

EffectiveApril27,2012.

PublicChapter886 ProbateCasesSB2948‐HB3237 Amendsnumerousstatutesrelativetoprobatematters.

Amends8‐21‐401(c)(1)toprovidethattheclerk’sfeeforopeningandclosinganestateandprovidingnoticeoftheopeningoftheestatetothedepartmentofrevenueshallbe$230.Amends8‐21‐401(c)(2)toprovidethattheclerk’sfeeforfilingsmallestateaffidavitsandprovidingnoticeoftheopeningoftheestatetothedepartmentofrevenueshallbe$41.

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Amends30‐2‐306tomodifytheNoticetoCreditorformtoincludewithintheformtheexceptionwhichallows(ifwithin12months)fornoticetobefiledwithin60daysofactualreceiptifreceivedlessthan60dayspriortothedatethatisfourmonthsfromthefirstdateofpublication/posting.Amends30‐2‐307toprovidethatbeforethedatethatistwelve(12)monthsfromthedecedent’sdateofdeath,thecourtmaypermitthepersonalrepresentativetodistributethebalanceoftheestateinaccordancewith30‐2‐701,makefinalsettlementandenteranorderdischargingthepersonalrepresentative.Amends30‐2‐319tomodifythedatebywhichallclaimsthathavebeenfinallyadjudgedandallowedmustbepaidbythepersonalrepresentativefrom“within90daysaftertheexpirationoffivemonthsafterthedateofthepublicationorpostingofthenoticetocreditors”to“within90daysaftertheexpirationofthedateapersonalrepresentativecouldfileanexceptiontoaclaim.”Clarifiesthat32‐2‐113(relativetothedistributionofresiduarysharesthatfail)doesnotsupersede33‐3‐105(Tennessee’santi‐lapsestatutewhichprovidesthatwheneverabeneficiarydiesbeforethetestator,leavingissuethatsurvivesthetestator,thentheissueofthebeneficiarymusttaketheinterestdevisedorbequeathedtothebeneficiary,unlessadifferentdispositionthereofismadeorrequiredbythewill).EnactsanewsectioninTitle56,Chapter7,Part1thatprovidesthatinconnectionwithaclaimfordeathbenefitspayableunderalifeinsurancepolicyoranannuitycontract,thefollowingpersonsmayexecuteamedicalrecordsreleaseauthorizationthatmayberequiredbytheinsurancecompanythatissuedthelifeinsurancepolicyorannuitycontract:(1)Thepersonalrepresentativeofthedecedent’sestate,ifany;(2)Abeneficiaryofthedeathbenefitsnamedinthepolicyorcontract;or(3)Apersonwhohasfiledasmallestateaffidavitinconnectionwiththedecedent’sestate.Unlessprohibitedbyfederallaw,alicensedhealthcareprovidermusthonoramedicalrecordsreleaseauthorizationexecutedinaccordancewiththissection.

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Amends35‐15‐203tospecifythatchancerycourtsandothercourtsofrecordhavingprobatejurisdiction:(1)Totheexclusionofallothercourts,haveconcurrentjurisdictionoverproceedingsinthisstatebroughtbyatrusteeorbeneficiaryconcerningtheadministrationofatrust;and(2)Haveconcurrentjurisdictionwithothercourtsofrecordinthisstateoverotherproceedingsinvolvingatrust.Amends35‐15‐302toprovidethattheprovisionregardingvirtualrepresentationwouldapplytoaholderof“any”powerofappointment,insteadofonlytoaholderofa“generaltestamentary”powerofappointment. EffectiveMay9,2012(providesthatthesectionamending35‐15‐203shallapplytoallproceedingsoccurringonorafterJuly1,2004).

PublicChapter894 CriminalInjuriesCompensationFundSB2569‐HB2744 Amends29‐13‐111toprovidethatifanyclaimantis

entitledtodirectcompensationfromthecriminalinjuriescompensationfundandisinarrearswithregardtochildsupportpayments,thedepartmentofhumanservicesshall,withoutfurtherorderbythecourt,attachalientoanyawardofcompensationsuchchildsupportobligorreceivesfromthecriminalinjuriescompensationfundsinordertosatisfysucharrearage;however,alienshallnotapplytoawardsmadebythedivisiondirectlytoserviceproviderspursuantto29‐13‐111(d).ProvidesthatthisactshallbeeffectivefordecisionsmadeonorafterJuly1,2012.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter907 CarryingChildrenonMotorcyclesSB74‐HB153 Amends55‐8‐164tomakeillegaltheoperationof

motorcycleonthestreetsofanymunicipality,roadsofanycounty,orthehighwaysofthisstate,whilecarryingachildasapassengerifthechild’sfeetarenotonfootpegs.Providesthatapersonchargedwithaviolationofthislawmay,inlieuofappearanceincourt,submitafineoffiftydollars($50.00)totheclerkofthe

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courtthathasjurisdictionoftheoffensewithinthecounty.ProvidesthatnolitigationtaxleviedpursuanttoTitle67,Chapter4,Part6,shallbeimposedorassessedagainstanyoneconvictedofaviolation,norshallanyclerk’sfeeorcourtcosts,including,butnotlimitedto,anystatutoryfeesofofficers,beimposedorassessedagainstanyoneconvictedofaviolationofthislaw.

Providesthattherevenuegeneratedbytendollars($10.00)ofthefiftydollar($50.00)fineforaperson’sfirstconvictionunderthislaw,shallbedepositedinthestategeneralfundwithoutbeingdesignatedforanyspecificpurposeandtheremainingfortydollars($40.00)ofthefiftydollar($50.00)fineforaperson’sfirstconvictionunderthislawshallbedepositedtothechildsafetyfundasprovidedin55‐9‐602(f).Providesthattheentirerevenuegeneratedfromaperson’ssecondorsubsequentconvictionshallbedepositedtothechildsafetyfund.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter917 AppointmentofConservatorSB2519‐HB2648 Amends34‐1‐114tomakethechargingofcostsagainst

therespondent’sestatepermissiveratherthanmandatorywhenaconservatorisappointed.

Amends34‐3‐104torequirethepetitionforthe

appointmentofaconservatortoalsoinclude:(1)Thename,age,residenceandmailingaddressofthepetitioner,astatementoftherelationshipofthepetitionertotherespondent,andastatementofanyfelonyormisdemeanorconvictionsofthepetitioner,ifany;and(2)Thename,age,mailingaddress,relationshipoftheproposedconservatorandastatementofanyfelonyormisdemeanorconvictionoftheproposedconservatorand,iftheproposedconservatorisnotthepetitioner,astatementsignedby

theproposedconservatoracknowledgingawarenessofthepetitionandawillingnesstoserve.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

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PublicChapter928 FederalServicemembersCivilReliefActSB2911‐HB3262 Enacts25‐3‐144toprovidethatifacourtwrongly

grantsadefaultdecisionimposinganobligationforchildsupportfromoragainstaneligibleindividualprotectedunderthefederalServicemembersCivilReliefAct,thecourtshallissueanordertotheindividualreceivingfundsthatthefundsshallbereturnedandreimbursed.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter943 VeteransCourtsStudySB3222‐HB3394 DirectstheAdministrativeOfficeoftheCourts(AOC)to

studythefeasibilityofestablishingspecializedveteranscourtsinTennessee.Requiresthedepartmentofveterans’affairsandallotherappropriatestateagenciestoassisttheAOCinconductingthestudywhenassistanceisrequested.RequirestheAOCtosubmitaninterimreportregardingsuchstudybySeptember1,2012,andtosubmititsfinalreportbyDecember1,2012.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter982 LitigationTaxforVictim‐OffenderMediationCenterSB3743‐HB3826 Amends16‐20‐106toauthorizecountiesbyatwo‐

thirds(2/3)votetolevyanadditional($1.00)litigationtax(foratotaloftwodollars($2.00)percase)tobedenominatedasapartofthecourtcostsforeachpetition,warrantandcitation,includingwarrantsandcitationsfortrafficoffenses,inmattersbeforethelocalgeneralsessionscourtsandjuvenilecourtstobeusedbythecountyfortheexclusivepurposeofsupportingalocalvictim‐offendermediationcenterorcenters.Providesthatthestateisexemptedfromeverpayingthisadditionalamount.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter987 MandatorySentencingforDomesticViolenceSB2251–HB2389 Amends39‐13‐111(c)toestablishmandatorysentences

forrepeatdomesticviolenceconvictions.Providesfor

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jailtermsof30daysforsecondoffensesand90daysforthirdoffenses.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter994 BailSB2510–HB2812 Amends40‐11‐104.Requirespersonswhohave

previouslyfailedtoappearincourtasscheduledtopostmoneyorrealestateassecurityforabailbond.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter996 CollectionofDNASamplesSB2922–HB2854 Amends40‐35‐321(b)and(d).Providesthatifasexual

offenderisnotincarceratedatthetimeofsentencing,theoffendermustreporttoaprobationofficerforthepurposeofgivingaDNAspecimen.Providesthatthecostistobepaidbytheoffender.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter998 ElectronicFilingandRetrievalofDocumentsSB2686‐HB3051 Enactsanewsubsectionin8‐21‐401thatprovidesthat

inanycourtwhereelectronicfiling,signing,orverificationofpapershasbeenauthorizedbylocalcourtrule,andinaccordancewithRule5BoftheTennesseeRulesofCivilProcedure,clerksmaychargeaone‐timesubscriptionfeeforeachregistereduseroftheelectronicfilingsysteminanamountnottoexceedonehundredtwentydollars($120).Inaddition,clerksmaychargeacopytransactionfeenottoexceedeightcents($.08)perpage,providedthatsuchtransactionfeeshallnotapplytothefirstcopyofanydocumentrequestedbyalitigantoralitigant’sattorneyandshallnotexceedatotalchargeoftwodollarsandtencents($2.10)foranysingledocument.Providesthatboththeelectronicfilingfeeandelectronicdocumentretrievalfeeshallbesetinanamountnecessarytodefraytheexpensesassociatedwithimplementationandmaintenanceoftheelectronicfilinganddocumentretrievalsystemandshallbeincludedinthelocalcourtruleauthorizingit.

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Providesthatthesefeesshallnotbeassessedagainstthestateandthat,notwithstandinganylocalcourtrule,thestateandanydepartmentorcontractorofthestateshallnotberequiredtofiledocumentselectronically.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1011 BailSB2604–HB2678 Amends40‐11‐118and40‐11‐105.Declaresa

defendantwhoisunlawfullypresentintheUnitedStatesandhascausedatrafficaccidentresultingineitherthedeathorseriousbodilyinjuryofanotherwhiledrivingwithoutavaliddriverlicenseandevidenceoffinancialresponsibilitymaybedeemedariskofflightforbailpurposes.Authorizesclerkstosetbailforsuchdefendantsatahigheramountthannormallypermitted.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1017 JuvenileCourtPetitionsandSummonsSB2958‐HB3070 Amends37‐1‐120toprovidethatjuvenilecourt

petitionsshallincludethenameofthelegalparents(asopposedtotheparents)andalsothepetitionshallincludethenames,andresidenceaddresses,ifknowntothepetitioner,ofanypersons,otherthanthelegalfather,allegedtobethebiologicalfatherofthechildwhoseparentalrightshavenotbeenterminated.Amends37‐1‐121toprovidethatthesummonsshallbesenttothelegalparents(asopposedtotheparents)andalsotoanypersons,otherthanthelegalfather,allegedtobethebiologicalfatherofthechildandwhoseparentalrightshavenotbeenterminated,ifthechildisallegedtobeadependentandneglectedorabusedchild.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1039 ClerkFeeforComputerizationSB2853‐HB2633 Amends8‐21‐401toprovidethatallthegeneralfiling

feeschargedbycourtclerksshallbeincreasedbytwo

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dollars($2.00).Providesthattherevenuecollectedpursuanttothistwodollars($2.00)increaseshallbeearmarkedforcomputerhardwarepurchasesorreplacement,butmaybeusedforotherusualandnecessarycomputerrelatedexpensesatthediscretionoftheclerk.Since8‐21‐401alreadyprovidesthatoutofallthegeneralfilingfeeschargedbycourtclerkstwodollars($2.00)oftheamountcollectedshallbeearmarkedforcomputerization,thisactresultsinatotaloffourdollars($4.00)ofthegeneralfilingfeesbeingearmarkedforcomputerrelatedexpenses.

Providesthatthetwodollars($2.00)increaseshallnot

beassessedagainstthestateorotherwiserepresentacosttothestateincriminalcases,childsupportactions,mentalhealthproceedings,actionsundertheTennesseeAdultProtectionAct,compiledintitle71,chapter6,part1,actionswithregardtochildcarelicensing,andcollectioneffortsbroughtbythedepartmentofhumanservices.

Providesthatthetwodollars($2.00)increaseshall

terminateonJuly1,2016,unlesscontinuedbythegeneralassembly.

ProvidesforasimilarincreaseintheKnoxCounty

clerks’dataentryfee. EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1041 AdditionalDiversion/ExpungementFeesSB2780‐HB2774 Amends38‐6‐118toprovidethatuponadefendant’s

requestfordiversionpursuanttotitle40,chapter15,or40‐35‐313,allofwhichrequireacertificatefromtheTBIrelativetothedefendant’seligibilityfordiversion,thedefendantshallpayafeeofonehundreddollars($100)totheTBI.

Amends40‐32‐101toprovidethatbeginningJuly1,

2012,adefendantpetitioningacourtforexpunctionofrecordsbecausethechargeagainstthepersonwasdismissedasaresultofthesuccessfulcompletionofadiversionprogrampursuantto40‐15‐102–40‐15‐106(pretrialdiversion)shallbeassessedathreehundredfiftydollar($350)fee(asopposedtothecurrent$50

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fee).ThefeeshallbetransmittedbytheclerkofthecourttothestatetreasurerfordepositinaspecialfundfortheuseoftheTBI.

Amends40‐35‐313toprovidethatbeginningJuly1,

2012,adefendantpetitioningacourtforexpunctionofrecordsfollowingsuccessfulcompletionofthediversionprogramauthorizedby40‐35‐313(deferment)shallbeassessedathreehundredfiftydollar($350)fee(asopposedtothecurrent$50fee).ThefeeshallbetransmittedbytheclerkofthecourttothestatetreasurerfordepositinaspecialfundfortheuseoftheTBI.

EffectiveJune20,2012.

PublicChapter1043 InterestRateonJudgmentsSB2705‐HB2982 Amends47‐14‐121toprovidethattheinterestrateon

judgmentsperannuminallcourts,includingdecrees,shall:(1)ForanyjudgmententeredbetweenJuly1andDecember31,beequaltotwopercent(2%)lessthantheformularateperannumpublishedbythecommissioneroffinancialinstitutions,asrequiredby47‐14‐105,forJuneofthesameyear;or(2)ForanyjudgmententeredbetweenJanuary1andJune30,beequaltotwopercent(2%)lessthantheformularateperannumpublishedbythecommissioneroffinancialinstitutions,asrequiredby47‐14‐105,forDecemberoftheprioryear.

Providesthatinordertoassistpartiesandthecourtsindeterminingandapplyingtheinterestrate,beforeoratthebeginningofeachsix‐monthperiod,theadministrativeofficeofthecourts:(1)Shallcalculatetheinterestrateonjudgmentsthatshallapplyforthenewsix‐monthperiod;(2)Shallpublishthatrateontheadministrativeofficeofthecourt’swebsite;and(3)Shallmaintainandpublishonthatwebsitethejudgmentinterestratesforeachpriorsix‐monthperiodgoingbacktotherateineffectforthesix‐monthperiodbeginningJuly1,2012.

Providesthatnotwithstandingtheabove,whereajudgmentisbasedonastatute,note,contract,orotherwritingthatfixesarateofinterestwithinthelimits

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providedin47‐14‐103forparticularcategoriesofcreditors,lendersortransactions,thejudgmentshallbearinterestattheratesofixed.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1046 FailuretoStateaClaimDismissalsSB2638‐HB3124 Amends20‐12‐119toprovidethatwhereatrialcourt

grantsamotiontodismisspursuanttoRule12oftheTennesseeRulesofCivilProcedureforfailuretostateaclaimuponwhichreliefmaybegranted,thecourtshallawardthepartyorpartiesagainstwhomthedismissedclaimswerependingatthetimethesuccessfulmotiontodismisswasgrantedthecostsandreasonableandnecessaryattorney’sfeesincurredintheproceedingsasaconsequenceofthedismissedclaimsbythatpartyorparties.Providesthattheawardofcostsandattorneys’feesshallbestayeduntilafinaldecisionwhichisnotsubjecttoappealisrendered.Alsoprovidesthatthecourtshallnotrequireapartytopaycosts,pursuanttothisprovision,inexcessofacombinedtotaloftenthousanddollars($10,000)inanysinglelawsuit.Providesfornumerousexceptionstothisawardingofcosts,includingbutnotlimitedto,actionsbyoragainstthestate,othergovernmentalentities,orpublicofficialsactingintheirofficialcapacityorundercoloroflaw.

EffectiveJuly1,2012(appliestoclaimsfiledonoraftersuchdate).

PublicChapter1048 RecklessDrivingorRecklessEndangermentSB2773‐HB3218 Amends55‐10‐205and39‐13‐103toprovidethatin

additiontotheotherpenaltiesforrecklessdrivingorrecklessendangerment,thecourtshallassessafineoffiftydollars($50.00)tobecollectedasprovidedin55‐10‐451anddistributedasprovidedin55‐10‐452(dedicatedcountyfundforalcohol,drug,andmentalhealthtreatmentagencies/programs).

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EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1052 LitigationTaxforJudicialCommissionerEducationSB3314‐HB3604 Amends67‐4‐602tolevyanadditionallitigationtaxof

twodollars($2.00)onallcriminalcharges,uponconvictionorbyorder,institutedinthegeneralsessionscourtofanycountyservedbyajudicialcommissioner.Createsaspecialaccountinthestatetreasurytobeknownasthejudicialcommissionercontinuingeducationaccountandprovidesthatthetwodollars($2.00)shallbedepositedinsuchaccount.

ExemptsRobertsonCountyfromtheprovisionsofthe

act. EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1056 LitigationTaxforVictimNotificationSB2711‐HB3673 Amends67‐4‐602toprovidethateffectiveJuly1,2012,

thevictimnotificationlitigationtaxshallbeincreasedfromonedollar($1.00)tothreedollars($3.00).

EffectiveMay21,2012(appliesJuly1,2012).

PublicChapter1073 CriminalSentencingforSexualOffensesSB2349–HB2311 Amends39‐13‐523and40‐35‐501.Adds“aggravated

rapist”tothelistofpersonswhomustservetheirentiresentenceundiminishedbysentencereductioncredits.Defines“aggravatedrapist”andredefines“multiplerapist.”

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1088 FeesUponConvictionofMunicipalTrafficTicketSB2886–HB3225 Amends38‐6‐103(d)(1)(A).Enacts6‐54‐140and7‐3‐

316.Clarifiesthatthe$13.75feeisadjudgedupontheforfeitureofacashbondorothersuretyenteredasa

resultofamunicipaltrafficcitation“whetherconsideredafine,abondoratax.”

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

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PublicChapter1103 ExpungementofCertainConvictionsSB3520‐HB2865 Amends40‐32‐101toprovidethatapersonconvicted

ofcertainlistedlessseriousfeloniesandcertainmisdemeanorsmayfileapetitionforexpungementofthatperson’spublicrecordsinvolvingtheoffenseif:(1)Atthetimeoffiling,thepersonhasneverbeenconvictedofanycriminaloffense,includingfederaloffensesandoffensesinotherstates,otherthantheoffensecommittedforwhichthepetitionforexpungementisfiled;(2)Atthetimeofthefilingofthepetitionforexpungementatleastfive(5)yearshaveelapsedsincethecompletionofthesentenceimposedfortheoffense;and(3)Thepersonhasfulfilledalltherequirementsofthesentenceimposedbythecourtinwhichtheindividualwasconvictedoftheoffense,including:(a)Paymentofallfines,restitution,courtcostsandotherassessments;(b)Completionofanytermofimprisonmentorprobation;(c)Meetingallconditionsofsupervisedorunsupervisedrelease;and(d)Ifsorequiredbytheconditionsofthesentenceimposed,remainingfreefromdependencyonorabuseofalcoholoracontrolledsubstanceorotherprohibitedsubstanceforaperiodofnotlessthanone(1)year.

Providesthatthedistrictattorneysgeneralconference

shall,bySeptember1,2012,createasimpleformtoenablealaypersontopetitionthecourtforexpungement.Thepetitionandproposedordershallbepreparedbytheofficeofthedistrictattorneygeneralandgiventothepetitionertobefiledwiththeclerkofthecourt.

Providesthatapersonseekingexpungementshall

petitionthecourtinwhichthepetitionerwasconvictedandtheclerkshallservesuchpetitiontothedistrictattorneygeneralforthatjudicialdistrict.Providesthatnotlaterthansixty(60)daysafterserviceofthepetition,thedistrictattorneymaysubmitrecommendationstothecourtandprovideacopyofsuchrecommendationstothepetitioner.Providesthatinmakingadecisiononthepetition,thecourtshallconsiderallevidenceandweightheinterestsofthe

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petitioneragainstthebestinterestsofjusticeandpublicsafety.

Providesthatifthecourtdeniesthepetition,thepetitionermaynotfileanotherpetitionuntilatleasttwo(2)yearsfromthedateofthedenial.Requiresthepetitionertopaytheclerkofthecourtafeeofthreehundredfiftydollars($350.00)uponthefilingofthepetition.Fiftydollars($50.00)ofthefeeshallbetransmittedtotheTennesseeBureauofInvestigationforthepurposeofdefrayingthecostsincurredfromtheadditionalexpungementpetitionsfiledandgrantedastheresultofthisact.Theclerkshallretaintendollars($10.00)ofthefeeandshallremittheremaindertothetrusteetobeallocatedinthefollowingmanner:(1)Fivepercent(5%)tothepublicdefendersexpungementfund;(2)Fortypercent(40%)tothedistrictattorneysexpungementfundforthefiscalyear2012‐2013;provided,however,forallfiscalyearsfollowing2012‐2013thispercentshallbeforty‐fivepercent(45%);and(3)Fifty‐fivepercent(55%)tothestategeneralfundforfiscalyear2012‐2013;provided,however,forallfiscalyearsfollowing2012‐2013thispercentshallbefiftypercent(50%).Providesthattheclerkofthecourtmaintainingrecordsexpungedpursuanttothisactshallkeepsuchrecordsconfidential.Theserecordsshallnotbepublicandcanonlybeusedtoenhanceasentenceifthepetitionerissubsequentlychargedandconvictedofanothercrime.Thisconfidentialrecordisonlyaccessibletothedistrictattorneygeneral,thedefendant,thedefendant’sattorneyandthecircuitorcriminalcourtjudge.

Providesthatthedistrictpublicdefenderofeachjudicialdistrictshallannuallyconductatleastone(1)educationalprogramprovidinginformationandassistancewiththeexpungementprocessgenerallyandtheexpungementprocessestablishedpursuanttothisact.Thedistrictpublicdefendersconferenceshallmaintainavideooftheeducationalprogramontheconference’swebsite,ifavailable.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

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ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT

PublicChapter605 TaxIncrementFinancingSB2175–HB2231 Enactsthe“UniformityinTaxIncrementFinancingAct

of2012”at9‐23‐101etseq.SpecifiesthemannerinwhichpropertytaxrevenuecollectedwithintheareasubjecttotheTIFplanistobedivided.ProvidesthatallocationsofTIFrevenuesmaybemadeforupto20yearsinthecaseofeconomicimpactplansandforupto30yearsinthecaseofredevelopmentplansorcommunityredevelopmentplans;however,allocationsmaybemadeforlongerperiodsoftimewiththeconsentoftheCommissionerofEconomicandCommunityDevelopmentandthecomptroller.SpecifiesthepermissibleusesofTIFrevenuesbyindustrialdevelopmentcorporations.

EffectiveMarch21,2012.

PublicChapter755 DevelopmentRightsSB3080–HB2765 Amends13‐7‐101toallowanytown,city,county,

countywithametropolitangovernment,thestate,oranynot‐for‐profitconservationorpreservationorganizationtopurchaseandselldevelopmentrightsinthefreemarketplace.Requiresapprovaloftheapplicablelegislativebodybeforedevelopmentrightsmaybepurchasedorsold.Alsorequireslegislativebodyapprovalpriortoacceptingadonationofdevelopmentrights.

EffectiveApril16,2012.

PublicChapter832 DevelopmentofBlightedPropertySB3424–HB3670 EnactsanewpartatTitle7,chapter51toauthorize

localgovernmentstodevelopgrantprogramsfor

homeownersanddeveloperswhoinvestinblightedproperty.

EffectiveApril25,2012.

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PublicChapter846 TourismDevelopmentAuthorityActSB1452–HB1959 EnactsanewchapteratTitle7toauthorize

municipalitiesandcountiestoestablishtourismdevelopmentauthorities,whichwouldactasagenciesofthemunicipalityorcounty,withthepowertoissuebonds,acquirevisitor’scentersandothergovernmentally‐ownedtouristattractions,acquiregreenwaysandtrails,appointagentsandemployees,andoperateandmaintainanypropertyacquired.EffectiveApril27,2012.

PublicChapter944 IndustrialDevelopmentCorporationsSB3233–HB3396 Amends7‐53‐101toaddtothelistofeligibleprojects

landorbuildings,aswellasmachineryandequipment,necessaryorsuitableforuseintheproduction,treatment,processingortransportationofbiofuelsorsimilarproducts.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1033 FourLakeRegionalIndustrialDevelopmentSB1715–HB1013 Amends64‐5‐202,64‐5‐203,64‐5‐505and64‐5‐207to

revisethegovernanceoftheAuthority. EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1038 FastTrackGrantsandLoansSB2206–HB2344 Amends4‐3‐715,4‐3‐716and4‐3‐717tomakefunds

fromtheTennesseeJobGrowthActof2005availabletolocalgovernments.ProvidesthatFastTrackeconomicdevelopmentgrantsorloanstoassisteligiblebusinessesmaybemadeonlytolocalgovernmentsortotheireconomicdevelopmentorganizationsorotherpoliticalsubdivisionsofthestate.AlsoprovidesthatFastTrackeconomicdevelopmentgrantsorloansmaybeusedtofacilitateeconomicdevelopmentactivitiesthatarenoteligibleforFastTrackinfrastructuredevelopmentorjobtrainingassistancefunds.Theseactivitiesinclude,butarenotlimitedto,grantsorloansforretrofitting,relocatingequipment,purchasingequipment,buildingrepairsandimprovements,

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temporaryofficespaceorothertemporaryequipmentrelatedtorelocationorexpansion.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PublicChapter1092 BorderRegionRetailTourismDevelopmentDistrictSB3106–HB3722 Amends7‐40‐103toprovidethatthedistributionof

statesalesandusetaxestothedistrictwouldonlycoverthecostsoftheeconomicdevelopmentprojectinthedistrictthatwereincurredintheinvestmentperiodbeginningtwoyearspriortothemunicipality'sdesignationoftheproposeddistrictandending10yearsaftercertificationofthedistrict.EnactsanewsectionatTitle7,chapter40tospecifythattheBorderRegionRetailTourismDevelopmentDistrictActwouldonlyapplytoadistrictthathasmettherequirementsin7‐40‐104byJanuary1,2012.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

EDUCATION

PublicChapter665 AdvertisingonSchoolBusesSB2802–HB2851 Amends49‐6‐2109todeletetherequirementthat

advertisingonschoolbuses“becomposedofletteringonabackgroundcolor.”

EffectiveApril4,2012.

PublicChapter690 FirstAmendmentRightsinSchoolsSB3060–HB3266 Enacts49‐6‐2907toprohibitLEAsandschool

administratorsfromprohibitingpersonnelfromparticipatinginreligiousactivitiesonschoolgroundsthatareinitiatedbystudentsatreasonabletimesbeforeoraftertheinstructionaldaysolongastheactivitiesarevoluntaryanddonotconflictwiththeresponsibilitiesofsuchpersonnel.DoesnotprohibitLEAsandadministratorsfromallowingpersonneltoparticipateinotherconstitutionallypermissiblereligiousactivitiesonschoolgrounds.

EffectiveApril10,2012.

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PublicChapter712 LifeInsuranceSB2648–HB2873 Amends49‐2‐209toauthorizethecountyboardof

educationtousethecounty’scentralizedpurchasingsystemtoprovidealifeinsuranceplanfordesignatedschoolboardemployees.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter747 CharitableSchoolFoundationsSB3074–HB3323 Enacts49‐2‐612toauthorizeapublicschool,its

administrators,orsupporters,toformacharitableschoolfoundationasa501(c)(3)organizationtosupporttheschoolbyraisingandadministeringfundsfortheschoolanditsprograms.AmendsCharitableGamingImplementationLawtoauthorizecharitableschoolfoundationstoconductannualevents,andtorepealtherequirementthatanorganizationbeinexistenceasa501(c)(3)organizationfor5yearsbeforeapplyingtoholdacharitablegamingevent.

EffectiveApril16,2012.

PublicChapter775 Budgetunder1981FinancialManagementActSB3283–HB3770 Amends5‐21‐111toprovidethatthecountylegislative

bodyincountiesoperatingunderthe1981FinancialManagementActmayonlyalterorrevisethetotalamountofexpendituresproposedbythedepartmentofeducationinitsbudget,andsuchalterationsorrevisionsmustbeincompliancewithstatelawandregulations.Uponsuchalterationorrevision,thedirectorofschoolsmustsubmitarevisedbudgetwithinthetotalexpendituresapprovedbythecountylegislativebodywithin10days.Ifsuchrevisedbudgetcomplieswiththeamountapprovedbythecountylegislativebody,therevisedbudgetwillbethe

approvedbudgetforthecountydepartmentofeducation.

EffectiveApril19,2012.

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PublicChapter794 CharterSchoolTransparencySB3178–HB3539 Enacts49‐13‐1__torequirecharterschoolstocomply

withtheopenmeetingslawandtoplacespecifiedinformationonthecharterschoolwebsite.Makesallrecordsofapubliccharterschoolopenforinspectionandduplicationtothesameextentasrecordsofpublicschoolsareopen.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter801 TeacherDisciplineSB2635–HB2237 Amends49‐5‐511(a)(1)toprovidethatateachermay

besuspendedaswellasdismissedforincompetence,inefficiency,neglectofduty,unprofessionalconduct,orinsubordination.Amends49‐5‐512toaddprovisionsgoverningsuspensionsof3daysorless,whichincludewrittennoticeofsuspensionandreasonstherefor,withexplanationofevidenceandcopiesofdocumentsrelieduponfordecision;uponwrittenrequestwithin5daysofthesuspensionletter,conferencewithdirectorofschoolsatwhichteachermayofferrebuttalandatwhichbothpartiesmayberepresentedbyanattorney,andwhichmustberecordedwithacopytotheteacheruponrequest;directormustissuewrittenopinionwithin10daysofconference;teachermayappeal.Doesnotaffectexistingcontractswithprofessionalemployees’organizations.

EffectiveApril23,2012.

PublicChapter823 ElectronicBoardMeetingsSB2723–HB2883 Amends49‐2‐203toauthorizesboardsofeducationto

conductboardmeetingsbyelectronicmeansaslongastheboardmembercanbevisuallyidentifiedbythechair,ifamemberisabsentduetowork,familyemergency,ormilitaryservice.Musthaveaquorumphysicallypresentatthemeeting.Absentmembermustgiveatleast5days’noticepriortothemeeting,noboardmembercanparticipateelectronicallymorethantwiceayear(exceptmilitaryservice),andtheboardmustdevelopapolicyforconductingelectronicmeetings.Doesnotapplytometropolitangovernmentswithmorethan500,000population.

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EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter830 SchoolBuildingManagerSB2982–HB2999 Enacts49‐3‐364toauthorizetheexpenditureofBEP

fundsearnedfornon‐classroomcomponentsforthepurposeofemployingabuildingmanagerforaschool.

EffectiveApril25,2012.

PublicChapter875 SchoolBoardMemberTrainingSB1429–HB1954 Amends49‐2‐201toremovethecommissionerof

education’sauthoritytoremoveaschoolboardmemberforfailuretoattendtherequiredannualtraining.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter879 CharterSchoolsSB3345–HB3540 AmendsTitle49,Chapter13.Requiresthatcharter

schoolapplicationsandrenewalapplicationsincludeadisclosureofalldonationsofprivatefundingincludinggiftsfromforeigngovernments,foreignlegalentities,andwhenknown,domesticentitiesaffiliatedwitheitherofthose.Authorizesdisapprovalofapplicationifstaffingplansusenon‐immigrantforeignworkerH1BorJ1visaprogramsinexcessof3.5%oftotalpositionsatasingleschoollocationperyear(exceptsforeignlanguageinstructorswhomeetTNlicensurerequirements).

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter905 EvaluationofDirectorofSchoolsSB1923–HB1105 Amends49‐2‐203(a)torequirethelocalboardof

educationtodevelopandimplementanannualevaluationplanforthedirectorofschools,whichmustincludejobperformance,studentachievement,relationshipswithstaffandpersonnel,relationshipswithboardmembers,andrelationshipswiththecommunity.AlsocontainsprovisionscurrentlyaffectingShelbyCountyandMemphisschoolsystems,summarizedbelow.

EffectiveMay9,2012.

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PublicChapter905 CreationofMunicipalSchoolDistrictsSB1923–HB1105 Enacts49‐2‐1__toauthorizemunicipalitiesinacounty

inwhichatransitionplanningcommissionhasbeencreatedunder49‐2‐502(b)andwherethemunicipalcharterauthorizesoperationofacityschoolsystemandtheproposedcityschoolsystemmeetsstaterequirementsforstudentpopulation,tocallforareferendumtocreateanewcityschoolsystem.Ifaspecialelectionisrequested,thecitypaysthecost.Providesforcreationofnewcityschoolsystemifthereferendumpasses.Newsystemgoesintooperationwhenthecommissionerofeducationdeterminesthenewsystemisready,butnotbeforetheeffectivedateoftransferofadministrationofschoolsinthespecialschooldistricttothecountyboardofeducationunder49‐2‐502(b).(CurrentlyappliesinShelbyCountyandMemphis.)

EffectiveMay9,2012.

PublicChapter934 ApplicationforGrantsSB3044–HB2753 Amends49‐2‐203toauthorizelocalboardsof

educationtoapplyforandreceivefederalorprivategrants,andunlessthegrantrequiresmatchingfunds,in‐kindcontributionsofrealproperty,orexpendituresbeyondthelifeofthegrant,appropriationsofthefederalorprivategrantfundsshallbemadeuponresolutionpassedbytheboardofeducation.Theboardisrequiredtoprovideacopyoftheresolutionasnoticetothelocallegislativebodywithinsevendaysofpassage.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter962 AccountabilityandAchievementSchoolDistrictSB2208–HB2346 Revisesnumerousprovisionsgoverningschool

accountability.Requiresthecommissionerofeducationtopresenttothestateboardforapprovalannualmeasurableobjectivesforachievementandachievementgapclosuresforthestate,LEAs,schoolsandstudentsubgroups.EachLEAandschoolwillbeevaluatedonthecombinationofoverallstudent

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achievementdataandachievementclosuretargetssetbythestateboard.LEAsthatachievebothtargetsmaybegrantedincreasedfundingflexibility,amongotherthings.IfanLEAmisseseitherorbothtargets,specifiedcorrectiveactionwillbetaken.BySeptember1,2012,andatleastevery3yearsthereafter,thecommissionermustrecommendtotheboardforapprovalalistofallschoolstobeplacedinpriority,focus,orrewardstatus.Priorityschoolsarethebottom5%ofschools.Focusschoolsmustsubmitaplantoaddressthefactorsthatplacedtheschoolinfocusstatus.Rewardschoolswillberecognizedforoutstandingachievementorprogressandwillhaveopportunitiestoserveaspartnerswiththedepartmentbysharingbestpractices.LEAsmaycreateLEAInnovationZonestooverseeandimprovepriorityschools.

Revisesnumerousprovisionsgoverningthe

managementoftheachievementschooldistrict(ASD)andschoolsintheASD.ThecommissionerofeducationmaychoosetodirectlyoperatetheASDinsteadofcontractingwithamanagingentity.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter970 CreationofMunicipalSchoolDistrictsSB2908–HB3234 Amends6‐58‐112(b)toremovetherestrictionon

creationofnewmunicipalschooldistrictsfromandafterthetransferofschoolsinaspecialschooldistricttothecountyboardofeducationunder49‐2‐502(b).(CurrentlyappliesinMemphisandShelbyCounty.)

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1012 DismissalofTeachersSB2693–HB2738 Amends49‐5‐511toprohibitthedirectorofschools

andtheboardofeducationfromusingabolitionofapositiontoavoiddismissalchargesagainstateacherandtheaccompanyingdueprocessrightsattachingtotenurestatus.

EffectiveMay15,2012.

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PublicChapter1018 EducationBudgetsSB2967–HB3238 Amends49‐2‐101(1)(C)toprovidethatanybudget

approvedundertheLocalOptionBudgetingLawof1993shallalsobeapprovedbythelocalboardofeducationpriortobecomingeffective.

EffectiveMay15,2012.

PublicChapter1021 CharterSchoolsSB3553–HB3583 AmendsTitle49,Chapter13,torevisevarious

proceduresforoperationofcharterschools.Amongotherthings,providesthatifthelocalboarddeniesanamendedcharterschoolapplicationbecauseofasubstantialnegativefiscalimpact,thetreasurer’sreviewofsupportingdocumentationsubmittedbythelocalboardandthesponsoranddeterminationofthereasonablenessofthedenialbasedonsubstantialnegativefiscalimpactwillbefinalandnotsubjecttofurtherappeal.AlsoprovidesthatiftheamountoflocalfundsreceivedbyanLEAincreasesordecreasesfromthebudgetedfigure,thentheLEAmayadjustpaymentstothecharterschoolsin"October,February,andJune",insteadofin"FebruaryorJune".

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1065 CharterSchoolsSB1688–HB1970 Enacts49‐13‐1__toauthorizeanLEAtoserveas

sponsorofacharterschool,andifitdoes,thestateboardofeducationservesascharteringauthority.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PublicChapter1097 CharterSchoolsSB3247–HB3769 AmendsTitle49,Chapter13.Revisescharterschool

applicationprocesstimeframes;permitsLEAstochargecharterschoolapplicantsanapplicationfeeofupto$500;authorizesLEAstowithholdupto$20,000annuallytoreimbursetheLEAformoniesoweditandtopayoutstandingdebtifthecharterschoolshouldclosewithinthefirstfouryears,andanunlimitedamounttocoverthecostsofemployeebenefitsor

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retirement;andrevisesothercharterschool‐relatedprovisions.

EffectiveJanuary1,2013forapplicationtimeframes,

andJuly1,2012forotherprovisions.

PublicChapter1099 FundingforChildreninMentalHealthFacilitiesSB3270–HB3496 Amends49‐3‐370toaddrequirementsthatinorderto

receivefundsfromthelocalboardofeducation(LEA)foreducatingachildinaresidentialmentalhealthfacility,thefacilitymustprovideaminimumof16½hoursofeducationalinstructioneachweek;thestudentmusthavebeenenrolledinanLEAintheacademicyearimmediatelyprecedingadmissiontothefacilityandbecurrentlyenrolledinanLEA;thestudentmusthavebeenadmittedtothefacilitybasedonmedicalnecessityunderasigned,writtenorderofaqualifiedphysicianlicensedinTennessee,andtheLEAmayrequireaphysicianattestationformpriortodisbursingfundstothefacility.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

ELECTIONS

PublicChapter693 StatementCertifyingTreasurerSB3411‐HB3733 Amends2‐10‐105(e)torequirethatthestatement

certifyingacandidate’streasurermustalsocontaintheofficethecandidateisseekingandtheyearoftheelection.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

PublicChapter955 QualifyingforElectionsandMinorPoliticalPartiesSB3700‐HB3471 Amends2‐5‐101toprovidethatnopersondefeatedina

primaryelectionorpartycaucusmayqualifyorappearontheballotinageneralelectionasthenomineeofadifferentpoliticalpartyorasanindependent.

Amendsnumerousprovisionsrelativetobecominga

recognizedminorpoliticalpartyandtheappointment/electionofcandidatesofsuchparties.

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EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter995 MunicipalElectionsSB2818‐HB2844 Amends2‐3‐101toprovidethatifamunicipalelection

isnotheldinconjunctionwithanyotherelectionandapollingplaceislocatedoutsideoftheboundariesofamunicipalitybuttheprecinctthepollingplaceservesincludesresidentsofthemunicipalitytheelectioncommissionmaydesignateapollingplaceoutsidebutclosesttothegeographicprecinctwithinthelimitsofthemunicipality.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1037 AbsenteeVotingByPersonsAge60orOlderSB2128‐HB2174 Amends2‐6‐201toallow(untilJuly1,2017)persons

age60andoldertovoteabsenteeuponrequest(insteadofage65andolder).

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PublicChapter1101 ElectionProceduresSB3350‐HB3289 Amendsnumerousprovisionsrelativetoelections. Amends2‐2‐129toallowavotertotransferregistration

byafacsimiletransmission. Amends2‐3‐103toincreasethemaximumsizeof

precinctsfromfivethousand(5,000)registeredvoterstosixthousand(6,000).

Amends2‐4‐108tochangethetimingofthe

instructionalmeetingforthepurposeoftrainingelectionofficialsastotheirdutiesduringanelection.

Amends2‐5‐151relativetocertificationofpetitionsfor

recall,referendumorinitiativeingovernmentalentitieshavingacharterprovisionforsuch.

Amends2‐6‐102and2‐6‐103toallowthecounty

electioncommissiontodesignateanotherofficeforearlyvoting.

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Amends2‐8‐104toprovidethatthecommission,orsuchpersonsasitmaydesignate,shall,assoonaspossibleaftertheelection,comparethevotesfromthetallytapesofallappropriatesourcestothetabulatedelectionresults.Allcandidates,theirrepresentatives,representativesofthepoliticalparties,andrepresentativesofthepressmaybepresentduringthisprocessandshallbegivenampleopportunitytoexaminethetabulations.Thecommissionshallcreateawrittenreportofanyrevisionsofanyvotetotalsinsuchelection.

Amends2‐9‐109toprovidethatanymunicipalitywitha

populationoffivethousand(5,000)orlessaccordingtothe1980federalcensusoranysubsequentfederalcensus,mayelecttousepaperballotsinsteadofvotingmachinesformunicipalelectionswhenthereisnooppositionforanyoftheofficesinvolved.Suchdecisionshallbemadeknowntothecountyelectioncommissionatthetimethemunicipalitydirectstheelectioncommissiontocallitselection.

Amends2‐13‐203toprovidethatifapoliticalparty

decidestonominatebyprimaryelectionunder2‐13‐203,thecountyexecutivecommitteeshall,atleastninety(90)daysbeforethequalifyingdeadline,direct,inwriting,thecountyelectioncommissionofeachcountywhosevotersareentitledtovotetofilltheofficetoholdtheelection.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

EMERGENCYCOMMUNICATIONS

PublicChapter705 Non‐EmergencyCallsSB3010‐HB3172 Amends7‐86‐316.Authorizesthediversionof

harassingnon‐initialized911phonecallstoadesignatedentity.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

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PublicChapter815 “KelseySmithAct”SB2413‐HB3432 AmendsTitle38Chapter1.Providesthatuponthe

requestofalawenforcementagency,awirelesstelecommunicationsserviceprovidershallprovidecalllocationinformationconcerningthetelecommunicationsdeviceoftheuserinorderfortherequestinglawenforcementagencytorespondtoacallforemergencyservicesoranemergencysituationthatinvolvestheriskofdeathorseriousphysicalharm.Thewirelesstelecommunicationsserviceprovidershallprovidethemostaccuratecalllocationinformationavailable,giventhetechnicalandotherlimitationsthatmayaffecttheaccuracyofthecalllocationinformationintherelevantarea.Providesthatwhenrequestedbyalawenforcementagency,thepublicsafetyansweringpointoftheenhanced911statewidesystemshallassisttheagencyinobtainingcalllocationinformationfromwirelesstelecommunicationsserviceproviders.Suchassistanceshallbeprovidedonlyupontherequestingagencyprovidinginformationestablishingthatthecalllocationinformationisnecessarytoassisttheagencyinrespondingtoacallforemergencyservicesortoanemergencysituationthatinvolvestheriskofdeathorseriousphysicalharm.

EffectiveApril25,2012.

PublicChapter935 PublicSafetyAnsweringPointSB3061–HB2601 Amends7‐86‐103.DefinesPublicSafetyAnswering

Point."PublicSafetyAnsweringPoint"or"PSAP"meansafacilitythathasbeendesignatedtoreceive911phone

callsandroutethemtoemergencyservicespersonnelpursuantto7‐86‐107(b).

EffectiveMay10,2012.

EMERGENCYSERVICES

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PublicChapter728 EmergencyMedicalServicesSB2221‐HB2359 Amends68‐140‐302and303,304,306,308,309,310,

312,317,320,324,325and327.Revisesvariousprovisionsofpresentlawregardingemergencymedicalservices.Renamesemergencymedicaltechnicians(EMTs)andemergencymedicaltechnician‐paramedics(EMT‐Ps)as“emergencymedicalservicespersonnel.”“EmergencyMedicalServicesPersonnel”meansindividualscertifiedorlicensedbytheEmergencyMedicalServicesBoardinaccordancewithvariouscategoriesandclassificationsoflicensesorcertificatesthattheboardestablishes.Createsdefinitionsfortheterms“emergencymedicalservicedirector”and“emergencymedicalservicemedicaldirector.”“EmergencyMedicalServiceDirector”meansanindividualwhodirectstheplanning,development,implementation,coordination,administration,monitoringandevaluationofservicesprovidedbyalicensedambulanceservice.“EmergencyMedicalServiceMedicalDirector”meansanindividualwhohasanactive,unencumberedlicensetoengageinthepracticeofmedicinepursuanttoTitle63,Chapter6,orChapter9,andwhoprovidesmedicaladvice,direction,oversightandauthorizationtoemergencymedicalservicespersonnelatalicensedambulanceservice,and/oremergencymedicalserviceseducationalinstitution,including,butnotlimitedto,qualityassurance.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

PublicChapter771 County‐WideFireDepartmentsSB2870‐HB3567 AmendsTitle5,Chapter17,Part1.Revisesall

provisionsofpresentlawregardingthe“firetax”to

refertoitasa“fireandemergencyservicestax”insteadofa“firetax”.

EffectiveApril19,2012.

PublicChapter804 YellowDotMedicalInformationProgramSB2277‐HB2296 AmendsTitle55,Chapter20.Authorizesthe

departmentoftransportationtodevelopandassistin

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theimplementationofthe"yellowdot"motorvehiclemedicalinformationprogram.Thepurposeofthe"yellowdot"programistoassistdriversandpassengerswhoparticipateintheprogramandemergencymedicalrespondersinreportingcriticalmedicalinformationintheeventofamotorvehicleaccidentoramedicalemergencyinvolvingaparticipant'svehicle.

EffectiveApril23,2012.

PublicChapter844 Jaclyn’sLawSB2480‐HB2215 Enacts29‐34‐208.Providesthatafirstresponderand

theresponder'ssupervisor,agency,employerorsupervisingentityisimmunefromcivilliabilityresultingfromaforcibleentryofahome,businessorotherstructureifthefirstresponder:(1)Isrespondingtoadocumented911callforemergencyassistance;(2)Hasmadereasonableeffortstosummonanoccupantofthehome,business,orstructurethatmadethecallbyknockingorotherwisenotifyingtheoccupantofthefirstresponder'spresence;(3)Hasnotreceivedaresponsefromanoccupantwithinareasonableperiodoftimeaftermakingreasonableeffortstosummonanoccupant;and(4)Hasagoodfaithbeliefthatitisnecessarytomakeaforcibleentryforthepurposesofrenderingemergencyassistanceorpreventingimminentbodilyharm.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter906 RequestforEmergencyServicesSB68‐HB41 Amends58‐8‐105and107.Providesthatinadditionto

anyagreementformutualaidmadeunderTitle5orTitle12,agovernmentalentityisauthorizedtorequestmutualaidforemergencymedicalservicesfromtheemergencycommunicationsdispatchcenterofacountythatiscontiguoustotherequestingcountyorgovernmentalentityforoccurrencesthatinvolveseriousinjuriesorpossiblelossoflifeininstancesthatmightnotreasonablyleadtoadeclaredemergency.ProvidesthatinadditiontoanyagreementformutualaidmadeunderTitle5orTitle12,agovernmentalentityisauthorizedtorespondtoarequestformutualaidforemergencymedicalservicesfromacountythatis

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contiguoustotherequestingcountyorgovernmentalentityforoccurrencesthatinvolveseriousinjuriesorpossiblelossoflifeininstancesthatmightnotreasonablyleadtoadeclaredemergency.AcountyisauthorizedtoenterintoamutualaidagreementunderTitle12topermitroutineandautomaticapprovalofandresponsetosuchrequests

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter958 InfectiousDiseasesSB720–HB1854 AmendsTitle7,Chapter51,Part2.Createsarebuttable

legalpresumptionthatanemergencyrescueworkerwhosuffersdisabilityordeathasaresultofHIVinfectionsufferedthedisabilityinthelineofduty."Emergencyrescueworker"meansanypersonemployedfull‐timebythestateoranypoliticalsubdivisionofthestate,includinganycountyhavingametropolitanformofgovernmentasafirefighter,paramedic,emergencymedicaltechnicianoremergencymedicaltechnicianadvanced.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

ENVIRONMENTAL

PublicChapter860 AirPollutionControlBoardSB3549‐HB3765 Enactsanewsubsectionin68‐201‐118providingthat

theairpollutioncontrolboardmaydelegatetheauthoritytoapprovecertaintypesofvariancestothecommissioner,orthecommissioner’sdesignee.Thetypesofvariancesthatmaybedelegatedinclude,butarenotlimitedto:(i)theuseofopenburning,nototherwisepermittedbyrulesorregulations,forthelimitedpurposeoftestingafirecontroldeviceorsysteminordertoobtaininsurance;and(ii)theuseofavarianceinthecaseoffinancialhardshiporotherextenuatingcircumstancesunderwhichavehiclethatfailsemissionstestingrequiredby55‐4‐130andforwhichawaiverunder55‐4‐128isnotpermitted.

EffectiveMay1,2012.

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PublicChapter1019 MunicipalSeparateStormSewerSystemsSB3187‐HB3076 Amends69‐3‐103toprovidethatthedepartmentof

environmentandconservation(TDEC)mayestablishaprogramunderwhichmunicipalseparatestormsewersystemsmaybecomequalifiedlocalprograms.ProvidesthatanoperatorofaconstructionsitelocatedwithinthejurisdictionofaqualifiedlocalprogramwhohasobtainedanoticeofcoveragefromtheprogramshallnotberequiredtoobtainpermitcoveragefromTDEC,orotherwiseberequiredtomeetanyoftheconditionsfortheissuanceofsuchpermitbytheTDEC.

EffectiveJuly1,2013.

ETHICS

PublicChapter1023 DisclosureStatementsSB3649–HB3697 Amends8‐50‐501(a).Requiresmembersoflocaland

regionalplanningcommissionstofiledisclosurestatementsofconflictofinterestswiththeTennesseeethicscommission.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.Appliestoanypersonservingon

alocalorregionalplanningcommissiononorafterthatdate.

FINANCE

PublicChapter544 DepositedFundsSB2409–HB2561 Amends9‐1‐118and9‐4‐504toremovethe

requirementthatmoneydepositedbythestateandothergovernmentalentities(includingcounties)bedepositedincertificatesofdeposit.Theselecteddepositorywouldstillberequiredtodepositthefundsintofederallyinsuredbanksorsavingsandloanassociations.

EffectiveMarch8,2012.

PublicChapter601 BondsSB2265–HB2422 Amends9‐21‐132toallowDavidson,Hamilton,Knox

andShelbycounties,andChattanooga,Knoxville,and

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MemphistosellbondsatprivatesaleupontermsandconditionstheydetermineanduponapprovalbythegoverningbodyofthelocalgovernmentuntilJune30,2014.Aftersuchtime,permitsanylocalgovernmenttopetitionthestatefundingboardforpermissiontosellspecificbondsdeterminedtoberequiredtobesoldattaxableinterestratesatprivatesaleupontermsandconditionsthatthelocalgovernmentdeterminesanduponapprovalbythegoverningbodyofthelocalgovernment.

EffectiveMarch21,2012.

HIGHWAYS

PublicChapter689 CountyUniformHighwayLawSB2807–HB3007 AmendsTitle54,chapter7,parts1and2oftheCounty

UniformHighwayLaw.Deletesthepopulationexemptionsrelatingtoqualificationsfortheofficeofchiefadministrativeofficer.Allowscountiestoenactmorestringentqualificationsbyprivateact.CreatesaClassCmisdemeanoroffenseandcivilliabilityfordamagingroads.

EffectiveJanuary1,2013.

IMMIGRATION

PublicChapter1061 EligibilityVerificationforEntitlementsSB1325‐HB1379 EnactsanewChapter57inTitle4relativetocitizenship

verificationbystateentitiesandlocalhealthdepartments.

Providesthatexceptwhereprohibitedbyfederallaw,

everystategovernmentalentityandlocalhealthdepartmentshallverify(inthemannerdetailedintheact)thateachapplicanteighteen(18)yearsofageorolder,whoappliesforafederal,stateorlocalpublicbenefitfromtheentityorlocalhealthdepartment,isaUnitedStatescitizenorlawfullypresentintheUnitedStates.

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ProvidesthatuponreceiptofafinalverificationthatindicatesthattheapplicantisnotaUnitedStatescitizenorqualifiedalien,thestategovernmentalentityorlocalhealthdepartmentshallterminateanyrecurringbenefit,andshallpursueanyactionapplicableagainsttheapplicantundertheact.

Providesthatthestateshalldefraythecosttoalocal

healthdepartmentofverifyingeachapplicant’sstatusforabenefit.

Providesthattheactdoesnotapplyto:(1)Anyperson

applyingforbenefitswholacksthementalcapacitytocommitperjuryunderoathandhasnotbeenjudiciallyappointedaguardianorconservator;(2)Legalservicesprovidedbyadistrictpublicdefender,court‐appointedcounsel,orothercounselforindigentservices;(3)Prenatalcareadministeredbythedepartmentofhealth;or(4)TheSpecialSupplementalFoodProgramforWomen,InfantsandChildrenadministeredbythedepartmentofhealth.

EffectiveMay21,2012forpurposesofstateentitiespromulgatingrulesandregulations.Forallotherpurposes,effectiveOctober1,2012andappliestoallapplicationsforbenefitssubmittedtostategovernmentalentitiesorlocalhealthdepartmentsonorafterOctober1,2012.

JAILS

PublicChapter848 StripSearches‐BodyCavitySearchesSB3018‐HB3175 Amends40‐7‐119(b)and40‐7‐121(a).Section28

providesthatnopersonarrestedforatraffic,regulatoryormisdemeanoroffense,exceptincasesinvolvingweapons,acontrolledsubstanceorcontrolledsubstanceanalogue,shallbestripsearchedunlessthereisreasonablebeliefthattheindividualisconcealingaweapon,acontrolledsubstance,acontrolledsubstanceanalogueorothercontraband.Section29addscontrolledsubstanceanaloguetolistofitemsthatmaybesearchedforduringabodycavitysearch.

EffectiveMay15,2012.

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PublicChapter848 JailerQualificationsSB3018‐HB3175 Amends41‐4‐144(a)(4).Section38providesthatany

personemployedasajailadministrator,jailer,correctionsofficerorguardinacountyjailorworkhouseshallnothavebeenconvictedoforpleadedguiltytoorenteredapleaofnolocontenderetoanyfelonychargeorviolationofanyfederalorstatelawsrelatingtocontrolledsubstanceanalogues.

EffectiveMay15,2012.

PublicChapter930 MinimumQualifications‐WaiversSB2920–HB3243 Amends41‐7‐106.RequirestheBoardofControlofthe

TennesseeCorrectionsInstitutetoestablishcriteriafordeterminingwhethertowaivetheminimumqualificationsrequiredtobeajailadministrator,workhouseadministrator,jailer,correctionsofficer,orguardinacountyjailorworkhouse.TheBoard'sdecisiontograntsuchwaiversisappealabletothechancerycourt.AfterJuly1,2012,theBoardmaynotgrantwaiversforanypersonhiredasajailadministrator,workhouseadministrator,jailer,correctionsofficer,orguardinacountyjailorworkhousewhohasbeendishonorablydischargedfromthemilitary,suffersfrommentalillness,orhasaconvictionfordomesticassaultorafelonyconviction.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter965 DNASamplesSB2667–HB2626 Amends40‐35‐321(e)(3).Expandsthelistofviolent

felonyoffensesthatresultinadefendantwhoisarrestedforthecommissionofsuchoffensebeingrequiredtoundergoDNAtesting.Theoffensesaddedbythisbillare:aggravatedvehicularhomicide;criminallynegligenthomicide;recklesshomicide;vehicularhomicide;andvoluntarymanslaughter.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

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PublicChapter972 CertificationTrainingFeeSB3207–HB3326 Amends41‐7‐104.Providesthatafeeoftencentsshall

becollectedforeachcompletedtelephonecallmadebyaninmatehousedinalocaljailorworkhouse.Suchfeesshallberemittedbythetelephoneserviceprovidertothestatetreasurereachquarterandcreditedtoaspecialaccountinthestategeneralfunddesignatedasthelocalcorrectionalofficertrainingfundtobeusedexclusivelytofundcertificationtrainingprovidedthroughtheinstituteforlocalcorrectionalpersonnelwithinthestate.Providesthattheinstitute'sBoardofControlshallapproveallexpendituresfromthefund.Fundsdepositedintheaccountshallnotreverttothegeneralfundattheendofanyfiscalyear.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter986 TennesseeCorrectionsInstituteSB2249–HB2387 Amends41‐7‐102,105,and106.Enacts41‐7‐109.

AttachestheTennesseeCorrectionsInstitutetotheDepartmentofCommerceandInsurance.ProvidesthattheCommissioneroftheDepartmentofCommerceandInsuranceshallhiretheexecutivedirectoroftheBoardandthattheexecutivedirectorshallperformalladministrativefunctionsfortheBoard.Authorizestheexecutivedirector,insteadoftheBoard,toemploypersonnelasmayreasonablyberequired.RevisesthemembershipoftheBoardbyremovingtheemployeeofTDOC,decreasingthenumberofcriminaljusticechairs,andaddingacountymayorandachiefofpoliceoracountycommissioner.

EffectiveOctober1,2012.

LAWENFORCEMENT

PublicChapter531 AccidentReportsSB2236‐HB2374 Amends55‐10‐108and55‐10‐111.Deletes

requirementforwrittenmotorvehicleaccidentreports.Requiresthataccidentreportsmadebyalawenforcementofficerbetransmittedtothedepartmentinanelectronicformatapprovedandaccordingtothestandardsestablishedbythedepartment.

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EffectiveJanuary1,2015.

PublicChapter532 CompensationforOfficerKilledintheLineofDutySB2204‐HB2342 Amends7‐51‐208.Addspoliceofficersemployedbythe

statetoprovisionregardingcompensationforofficerskilledinthelineofduty.

EffectiveFebruary28,2012.

PublicChapter666 TestsforAlcoholicorDrugContentofBloodSB2787‐HB2858 Amends55‐10‐406(a)(2)and55‐10‐410(a).Adds

trainedphlebotomistwhoisoperatingunderahospitalprotocol,hascompletedphlebotomytrainingthroughaneducationalentityprovidingsuchtraining,orhasbeenproperlytrainedbyacurrentorformeremployertothelistofpersonswhoareauthorizedtodrawbloodatthewrittenrequestofalawenforcementofficerforthepurposeofdeterminingwhetherasuspecthascommittedDUI.

EffectiveApril4,2012.

PublicChapter688 ReportingInjuriesfromMethLabsSB2679‐HB2834 Amends38‐1‐101(a)and38‐1‐103.Specifiesthat

reportingisrequiredwhereawoundorinjuryisreasonablybelievedtohaveresultedfromexposuretoamethamphetaminelaboratoryoramethamphetaminerelatedfire,explosion,orchemicalrelease.Addsthatapersonactingingoodfaithinmakingareportshallbeimmunefromanycivilliabilityandshallhaveanaffirmativedefensetoanycriminalliabilityarisingfromthatprotectedactivity.Providesthatanypersonwhoknowinglyfailstomaketherequiredreportwithintwenty‐four(24)hoursoftenderingaidforanywoundorinjurycommitsaClassAmisdemeanor.

EffectiveApril10,2012.

PublicChapter709 RedLightCamerasSB2872‐HB3031 Amends55‐8‐198.Prohibitsthedisclosureoftraffic

citationsfromred‐lightcamerastoconsumerreporting

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agencies.Alsoprohibitssuchinformationfrombeingidentifiedincreditreports.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

PublicChapter726 UnlawfulPossessionofFirearmSB2250‐HB2388 Amends39‐17‐1307.Increasesthepunishmentfor

unlawfulpossessionoffirearmbypersonwithpreviousfelonyconviction.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter727 AuthoritytoCarryHandgunSB2248‐HB2386 Section8ofthebillamends39‐17‐1315(a).Addsduly

authorizedemployeesofthedepartmentofcorrectionstolistofpersonswhomaycarryahandgunpursuanttoawrittendirective.Removestheauthorityofdulyauthorizedemployeesoftheboardofprobationandparoletocarryahandgun.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter732 SexualOffensesSB2675‐HB2656 Amends39‐13‐529.Makestechnicalchangestoclarify

theoffensesofsolicitingsexualexploitationofaminorandexploitationofminorbyelectronicmeanstomakelanguageconsistentandtocopyfromanothersectiondefinitionsforcertainundefinedterms.

EffectiveApril16,2012.

PublicChapter733 TowTrucksSB3266‐HB2644 Amends55‐9‐402.Providesthatarecoveryvehicleis

authorizedtodisplayanamberlightthatisastrobe,flashing,oscillatingorrevolvingsystemoranycombinationofwhiteandamberlightswhileintheperformanceofdutiesinvolvedwithtowinganabandoned,immobile,disabledorunattendedmotorvehicle.Suchauthorizedlightorlightsmaybedisplayedonanylocationonthevehicleorequipment,otherthanwithintheheadlightassemblyorgrillareaofthevehicle,inthetaillightlamporstoplightarea,orfactoryinstalledemergencyflasherandbackuplightarea.

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EffectiveApril16,2012.PublicChapter737 MotorVehicleOffense‐“RickyOttsAct”SB2350‐HB2466 Adds55‐10‐119.Providesthatanofficershalldetaina

driverwithoutawarrantandbringthedriverbeforeacommittingmagistrateifthedriverisinvolvedinanaccidentresultinginseriousbodilyinjuryordeathanddoesnothaveavaliddriverlicenseanddoesnothaveevidenceoffinancialresponsibility.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter750 MotorVehicle‐TowingSB2839‐HB3023 Amends55‐16‐105(g).Providesthatagaragekeeperor

towingfirmthatdoesnotverifyownershipofamotorvehiclewithinthree(3)businessdaysaftertakingpossessionofsuchmotorvehiclepursuanttothissectionorthatdoesnotnotifybymailtheownerofsuchmotorvehiclewithinsix(6)daysaftertakingpossessionshallnotbeentitledtoreceivemorethansix(6)daysofstorage‐relatedexpenses.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter753 SexualOffenses‐RegistrationSB2997‐HB2853 Amends40‐39‐202.Addstheoffenseofpromoting

prostitutiontothelistofsexualoffensesrequiringregistrationunderthesexoffenderregistryandaddssecondoffensepromotingprostitutiontothelistofviolentsexualoffensesrequiringregistrationunderthesexoffenderregistry.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter763 CampusPolice‐LincolnMemorialUniversitySB2166‐HB2494 Amends49‐7‐118.Providesthatprivateuniversitiesor

collegeshavingamaincampusofonethousand(1,000)acresormorethatislocatedinanincorporatedmunicipalitywhichdoesnotoperateapoliceforcemayemployandcommissioncampuspoliceofficersforthemaincampusundertheconditionsofthissection;provided,thatthesheriffofthecountyinwhichthe

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maincampusislocatedhasappointedthepoliceofficerasaspecialdeputyinaccordancewithcurrentlaw.

EffectiveApril19,2012.

PublicChapter764 MethamphetamineSB2235‐HB2373 Amends39‐17‐431(m).Revisesvariouspresentlaw

provisionsregardingthesaleandpurchaseofanimmediatemethamphetamineprecursor.Specifiesthatitisanoffenseforapersonnotauthorizedtodosotoknowingly“attempttosell”animmediatemethamphetamineprecursorknowingthatitwillbeusedtoproducemethamphetamine,orwithrecklessdisregardofitsintendeduse.

EffectiveApril19,2012.

PublicChapter778 ElectronicTransmissionofPawnbrokerRecordsSB3397–HB3822 Amends45‐6‐221toauthorizelawenforcement

agenciestorequirepawnbrokerstoelectronicallytransfertherequiredinformationonpledgedgoodstotheminsteadofdeliveringpaperrecords.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter783 RetireeCarryPermitSB3202‐HB3443 Amends38‐8‐116(c).Authorizesretiredcorrectional

officersandretiredinmaterelationscoordinatorswhowerepreviouslyemployedbythedepartmentofcorrectiontobecomecertifiedtocarryafirearminthesamemannerandtothesameextentasanactivelawenforcementofficer.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter812 ControlledSubstancesSB2230‐HB2368 Amends39‐17‐406,408,410,412,and414.Revises

variousprovisionsofpresentlawregardingtheschedulingofcontrolledsubstances.

EffectiveApril25,2012.

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PublicChapter816 DisposalofUnclaimedPropertySB2551‐HB2550 Amends8‐8‐501.Decreasestheamountoftimethata

sheriffmustwaitbeforedisposingofcertainunclaimedpropertyinthesheriff'scustodyfromsixmonthsto90daysfromthedateofacquisition.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter834 Landlord/Tenant‐TowingofVehiclesSB3604‐HB3207 Amends66‐28‐519.Providesthatiftheownerofthe

vehicleisnotpresent,thenpriortoremovingthevehicletheperson,firmorentitythatactuallytowsthevehicleshallnotifylocallawenforcementofthevehicleidentificationnumber(VIN),registrationinformation,licenseplatenumberanddescriptionofthevehicle.Locallawenforcementmustkeeparecordofallsuchinformationwhichshallbeavailableforpublicinspection.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter838 ControlledSubstancesSB2507‐HB2645 Amends39‐17‐452.Rewritespresentlawregarding

syntheticdrugs.Makesitacrimetopossessthesubstancesregardlessofwhetherthereisintenttoproduce,manufacture,distribute,sellorofferforsale

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter843 ImitationControlledSubstancesSB2280–HB2286 Enacts39‐17‐453tocreateaClassEfelonyfor

knowinglymanufacturing,delivering,sellingorpossessingwiththeintenttosell,deliverormanufactureanimitationcontrolledsubstance.CreatesaClassAmisdemeanorforpossessingorusinganimitationcontrolledsubstance.Providesthatthepremisesofanybusinesswhereinaviolationofthissectioniscommittedbyanemployee,agentorownerofthebusinessisapublicnuisancesubjecttoabatementpursuanttoTitle29,chapter3,part1.

EffectiveApril27,2012.

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PublicChapter848 QualificationsforOfficeofSheriffSB3018‐HB3175 Amends8‐8‐102(a).Section5providesthatacandidate

forsheriffshallnothavebeenconvictedoforpleadedguiltytoorenteredapleaofnolocontenderetoanyfelonychargeorviolationofanyfederalorstatelawsrelatingtocontrolledsubstanceanalogues.

EffectiveMay15,2012.

PublicChapter848 DrivingUndertheInfluenceSB3018‐HB3175 Amends55‐10‐401(a)(1)and403(c)(2).Section58and

59addcontrolledsubstanceanaloguetoDUIstatutes. EffectiveMay15,2012.

PublicChapter848 ControlledSubstancesSB3018‐HB3175 Enacts39‐17‐454.Section96,makesitisanoffenseto

knowinglymanufacture,deliver,dispenseorsellacontrolledsubstanceanalogueortopossessacontrolledsubstanceanaloguewiththeintenttomanufacture,deliver,dispenseorsellsuchsubstance.

EffectiveMay15,2012.

PublicChapter852 WiretapsSB3691‐HB3637 Amends39‐17‐417(j).Deletesprovisionprohibiting

districtattorneyfromapplyingtojudgeforawiretaporderinmarijuanacasesinwhichtheamountislessthan700pounds.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter856 MissingChildrenSB2817‐HB2986 Amends37‐10‐203.Providesthateverylaw

enforcementofficerreceivinginformationfromaparentoranysourcethatitdeemscreditableshallprepareaformalmissingchildreport.AlawenforcementagencyreportingamissingchildisfurtherrequiredtoenterorcausetobeenteredthereportofthemissingchildintotheNationalCrimeInformationCenter(NCIC)withintwo(2)hoursofthereceiptoftheinitialmissingchildreport.

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EffectiveApril27,2012.

PublicChapter858 POSTCertificationSB2856‐HB2860 Amends38‐8‐124.Providesthatinadditiontoany

otherpenaltyproscribedbylaw,whereanapplicantforPOSTcertificationknowinglyincludesfalseormisleadinginformationonanapplicationconcerningtheapplicant'squalifications,experience,trainingorcriminalhistory,theapplicantshallbedeniedPOSTcertificationinthisstateandshallnotbeeligibletoreapply.ProvidesfurtherthatwhereaPOSTcertifiedofficerobtainsPOSTcertificationbyknowinglyprovidingfalseormisleadinginformationconcerningtheofficer'squalifications,experience,trainingorcriminalhistory,POSTshalldecertifytheofficer.AnyofficerdecertifiedbyPOSTunderthisstatuteshallberemovedfromofficeandshallnotbeeligibletoapplyforalawenforcementposition.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter859 TrafficControlSB3602‐HB3146 Amends55‐8‐109.Defines“trafficorpoliceofficer”as

everyofficerauthorizedtodirectorregulatetrafficortomakearrestsforviolationsoftrafficregulationsoralicensedsecurityguardwhoaretiredPOSTcertifiedofficeringoodstanding.Suchretiredofficermustnotifythechieflawenforcementofficerinthejurisdictionwheretheretiredofficerwillbedirectingorregulatingtrafficatleasttwenty‐four(24)hoursinadvance,orassoonaspossibleintheeventofanemergency,priortoperformingtrafficcontrolfunctionsinsuchjurisdiction.

EffectiveMay1,2012.

PublicChapter874 PawnShopsSB1864‐HB1570 Amends45‐6‐213.Rewriteslawregardingthe

dispositionofstolenpropertythatisinthepossessionofapawnbroker.Amongotherthings,providesthatwhenanappropriatelawenforcementofficialhasprobablecausetobelievethatpropertyinthepossessionofapawnbrokerismisappropriatedor

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stolen,theofficialmayplaceawrittenholdorderontheproperty.Thewrittenholdordershallimposeaholdingperiodnottoexceedninetydaysunlessextendedbycourtorder.Theappropriatelawenforcementofficialmayrescind,inwriting,anyholdorder.Anappropriatelawenforcementofficialmayplaceonlyoneholdorderontheproperty.Setsforththe“holdorder”procedure.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter882 JudicialForfeitureSB3635‐HB3398 Amends39‐13‐530(a).Revisespresentlawprovisions

regardingforfeitureofpropertyusedinthecommissionofasexualoffensethatpropertyissubjectto“judicialforfeiture”insteadof“administrativeforfeiture”.ProvidesfurtherthatanyconveyanceorpersonalpropertyusedinthecommissionofaviolationoftheresidencyorworkrequirementsofthesexualoffenderregistrycommittedonorafterJuly1,2012,byasexualoffenderorviolentsexoffenderwhosevictimisaminorisuponconvictionsubjecttojudicialforfeiture.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter883 StatutoryRapeSB3154‐HB3283 Amends39‐13‐506(d)(2)and40‐39‐202.Authorizes

thetrialcourt,inacasewhereapersoncommitsstatutoryrapeforthefirsttime,toorderthatthepersonberequiredtoregisterasasexualoffender.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter885 IndecentExposureSB3076‐HB3257 Amends39‐13‐511andenacts39‐13‐517.Revisesthe

punishmentfortheoffensesofpublicindecencyandindecentexposureandrevisesthedefinitionof“publicplace”withregardstotheoffenseofpublicindecency.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter892 DUI–ImpliedConsentSB2914‐HB2752 Amends55‐10‐406(a)(4)(A).Clarifiesthattheprovision

regardingnotgivingthetestifthepersonrefusesto

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submitdoesnotapplyiftestingismandatedbyacourtorderorsearchwarrantorismandatedunderthepresentlawprovisionregardingalawenforcementofficerhavingprobablecausetobelievethatthedriverofamotorvehicleinvolvedinanaccidentresultingintheinjuryordeathofanotherhascommittedaviolationofvehicularhomicide,aggravatedvehicularhomicideorDUI.

EffectiveMay9,2012.

PublicChapter893 DUI–DefensesSB2915‐HB2750 Amends55‐10‐402.Providesthatitisnotadefensetoa

violationoftheDUIlawthatapersonwhodrivesavehiclewhileundertheinfluenceofanyintoxicant,marijuana,controlledsubstance,drugorsubstanceaffectingthecentralnervoussystemisorhasbeenentitledtouseoneormoreofsuchsubstances.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter899 IntoxicatingLiquors–ProhibitedActsSB2544‐HB2459 Enacts57‐3‐413.Providesthatapersonmaybe

chargedwithcriminaltrespassifthepersonis:(1)Betweentheageofeighteenandtwenty‐one;(2)Visiblyintoxicated;or(3)Otherwisedisruptive;andsuchpersonisaskedbytheowneroremployeeofaretailpackagestoretoleavethepremisesandthatpersonremainsonthepremises.Providesfurtherthatifapersonisaminorundertheageofeighteenandisaskedbytheowneroremployeeofaretailpackagestoretoleavethepremises,andtheminorremainsonthepremises,suchminorcommitsadelinquentact.

EffectiveMay9,2012.

PublicChapter907 MotorcyclesSB74‐HB153 Amends55‐8‐164.Providesthatapersoncommitsa

ClassCmisdemeanorwhoonthestreetsofanymunicipality,roadsofanycounty,orthehighwaysofthisstate,carriesachildasapassengeronamotorcyclewhosefeetarenotonfootpegs.Thisprovisiondoesnotapplytopersonsridinginamotorcyclesidecar.

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EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter910 ServiceAnimalsSB2179‐HB2695 Enacts39‐14‐216.Makesitanoffensetoknowingly:(1)

Maimorotherwiseinflictharmuponaserviceanimal;(2)Attempttomaimorotherwiseinflictharmuponaserviceanimal;or(3)Permitananimalthatthepersonownsorisintheimmediatecontroloftomaimorotherwiseinflictharmuponaserviceanimal.Makesitanoffensetorecklesslymaimorotherwiseinflictharmuponaserviceanimalorpermitananimalthatthepersonownsorisintheimmediatecontroloftomaimorotherwiseinflictharmuponaserviceanimal.Makesitanoffensetoknowinglyinterferewithaserviceanimalintheperformanceofitsduties,orpermitananimalthatthepersonownsorisincontroloftointerferewithaserviceanimalintheperformanceofitsduties.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter911 MethamphetamineRegistrySB2190–HB2333 Amends39‐17‐436.Revisesvariousprovisionsof

presentlawregardingthemethamphetamineregistryandimmediatemethamphetamineprecursors.Requiresthecourtclerk,afterreasonableinquiry,toprovidetheTBIwiththeperson'sdriverlicensenumberandissuingstate,oranyotherstateorfederalidentificationnumber,andsuchotheridentifyingdataasthebureaudeterminesisnecessarytoproperlyidentifytheconvictedpersonandexcludeinnocentpersons.Theregistryavailableforpublicinquiryshallnotincludetheperson'ssocialsecuritynumber,driverlicensenumber,oranyotherstateorfederalidentificationnumber.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter919 DrivingUndertheInfluenceSB2607–HB2751 Amends55‐10‐403(a)(1)(B)(i).Providesthatifa

personisconvictedofdrivingundertheinfluenceandthetrieroffactfindsthat,atthetimeoftheoffense,thepersonwasaccompaniedbyachildundereighteen

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yearsofage,theperson'ssentenceshallbeenhancedbyamandatoryminimumperiodofincarcerationofthirtydaysandamandatoryminimumfineofonethousanddollars.Theincarcerationenhancementshallbeservedinadditionto,andattheconclusionof,anyperiodofincarcerationreceivedfortheviolationofdrivingundertheinfluence.Thefineenhancementshallbeinadditiontoanyfineimposedfortheviolationofdrivingundertheinfluence.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1003 InterferingwithEmergencyCallsSB2836–HB3365 Enacts65‐21‐117.Providesthatanindividualcommits

anoffenseiftheindividualknowinglypreventsanotherindividualfromplacingatelephonecallorintentionallyrendersunusableatelephonethatwouldotherwisebeusedbyanotherindividualtoplaceatelephonecallto911orfromrequestingassistanceinanemergencyfromalawenforcementagency,medicalfacility,orotheragencyorentitytheprimarypurposeofwhichistoprovideforthesafetyofindividuals.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1006 CriminalHomicideandAssaultsSB3412–HB3517 Amends39‐13‐214and39‐13‐107.Specifiesthatthe

victimofanassaultiveoffenseorahomicideincludesahumanembryoorfetusatanystageofgestationinuterowhenanysuchtermreferstothevictimofanyactmadecriminalbytheprovisionsgoverningsuchoffenses.Thisprovisionwouldnotapplytoanyactoromissionbyapregnantwomanwithrespecttoanembryoorfetuswithwhichsheispregnant,ortoanylawfulmedicalorsurgicalproceduretowhicha

pregnantwomanconsents,performedbyahealthcareprofessionalwhoislicensedtoperformsuchprocedure.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

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PublicChapter1015 FilingLienswithoutLegalBasisSB2890–HB2888 EnactsanewsectionatTitle39,Chapter17,Part1to

createaClassAmisdemeanorforknowinglypreparing,signingorfilingalienwithouthavingareasonablebasistoplacesuchlienontheproperty.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1032 Sheriff’sFeesSB1804–HB991 Amends8‐21‐901(a)(1)(A)(i)and(D).Increasesthefee

fortheserviceofprocessinpersonfrom$20.00to$26.00.Increasesthefeeforreturningservicewheretherewasanunsuccessfulattemptfrom$7.00to$9.00.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1040 IgnitionInterlocks–RestrictedLicenseSB2913–HB2749 Amends55‐10‐406(c).Providesthatacourtmayalso

orderthepersontooperateonlyamotorvehiclethatisequippedwithafunctioningignitioninterlockwithorwithoutgeographicrestrictions,whichshallremainonthevehicleduringtheentireperiodoftherestrictedlicense.However,nostatefundsmaybeexpendedtoprovideapersonwithanignitioninterlockthatisorderedpursuanttothissubdivision.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1080 TheftSB2606–HB2655 Amends39‐14‐105.CreatesanewClassAfelonytheft

provisioniftheamountstolenis$250,000ormore.Allowsthestatetoaggregatethevalueofthepropertystolenincertaincircumstancesandchangesvenueforalloffensesgradedbyvalue.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1091 SexualActivitybyMinorsSB3092–HB2221 Enacts39‐17‐___.CreatesanewClassAmisdemeanor.

Providesthatitisanoffenseforapersoneighteenyearsofageoroldertoknowinglypromoteororganizeagatheringoftwoormoreminorsinapublicplacewith

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theintenttoprovidealocationforsaidminorstoengageinpublicindecency.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1093 ReportingofMedicalTreatmentSB3145–HB3579 Amends38‐1‐101.Revisescertainprovisionsregarding

thereportingofmedicaltreatmentforsexualassaultordomesticabuse.Providesthatthereportingprovisionsdonotapplyifthepersonseekingorreceivingtreatment:(1)is18yearsofageorolder;(2)isavictimofasexualassaultoffenseordomesticabuse;and(3)objectstothereleaseofanyidentifyinginformationtolawenforcementofficials.Providesfurtherthattheexceptiondoesnotapplyandtheinjuriesshallbereportediftheinjuriesincurredbythesexualassaultordomesticabusevictimareconsideredbythetreatinghealthcareprofessionaltobelifethreatening,orthevictimisbeingtreatedforinjuriesinflictedbystrangulation,aknife,pistol,gun,orotherdeadlyweapon.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PublicChapter1108 AccidentReportsSB3742–HB3749 Amends55‐10‐108(b).Requiresinvestigatingofficerto

noteonthewrittenaccidentreportifphysicalbarriersarepresentatthesiteofthemotorvehicleaccident.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PERSONNEL

PublicChapter803 MilitaryLeaveofAbsenceSB3282‐HB2295 Amends8‐33‐110.Providesthat,inadditiontothe

leaveofabsenceprovidedin8‐33‐109,membersoftheTennesseearmyandairnationalguardonactivestatedutyortheTennesseestateguardandcivilairareentitledtoanunpaidleaveofabsencefromtheirrespectiveduties,withoutlossoftime,paynotspecificallyrelatedtoleaveofabsencetime,regularleaveorvacation,orimpairmentofefficiencyratingforallperiodsofserviceundercompetentorders.

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EffectiveApril23,2012.

PublicChapter1069 LocalGovernmentInsuranceCommitteeSB2212–HB2350 Amends8‐27‐201torequirethestate’slocal

governmentinsurancecommitteetoprovideforthefinancingofthestategrouphealthinsuranceplanforlocalgovernmentsanddeterminethepremiums,copayments,benefitlevels,anddispositionofgovernmentgrantsandsubsidiestoassistinfundingtheplan.Requireslocalgovernmentagenciesenrolledinthestateplantocooperatewiththelocalgovernmentinsurancecommittee,includingenteringintocontractsormemorandaofunderstandingreflectingthefinancialdeterminationsofthecommittee,andauthorizesthecommitteetoassessandcollectfromuncooperativelocalgovernmentagenciesthecostsincurredasaresultoftheagency’sfailuretocooperateandtoterminatetheagency’sparticipationintheplanforaperiodoftwoyears.Amends8‐27‐303tomakethesamechangesforthestategrouphealthinsuranceplanforLEAs.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PLANNING

PublicChapter863 UrbanGrowthBoundariesSB3165–HB3595 Amends6‐58‐104toextendtheapplicationof

subsection(e)untilJuly1,2014.Subsection(e)allowsfortheexpansionofurbangrowthboundarieswithoutconveningthecoordinatingcommitteeandobtainingapprovalfromthecountyiftheexpansioninvolvestractsoflandthataretenacresorless,arecontiguoustoatractwiththesameownerthathasalreadybeenannexed,arebeingprovidedwaterandsewerandtheownerconsentstotheannexation.

EffectiveMay1,2012.

PROPERTYTAXES

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PublicChapter571 ForcedAssessmentSB2260‐HB2398 Amends67‐5‐903(d)and67‐5‐1206(d)(2).Provides

thatataxpayermayrequesttheassessortomitigateaforcedassessmentbyreducingtheforcedassessmenttothestandarddepreciatedvalueofthetaxpayer'sassessablepropertyplus25percent.

EffectiveMarch13,2012.

PublicChapter638 ContinuingEducationSB2290‐HB2426 Amends67‐5‐1514.Authorizesthestateboardto

approveacontinuingeducationprogramforregisteredtaxpayeragentsandtochargeagentsaper‐credithourfeetodefraycostofprogram.

EffectiveMarch30,2012.

PublicChapter979 NoticeofDelinquentPropertyTaxSuitSB3596‐HB3527 Amends67‐5‐2415(e).Authorizesanyalternative

deliveryserviceasauthorizedby§7502oftheInternalRevenueCode.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

PublicChapter1087 PropertyTaxRelief–DisabledVeteransSB2863‐HB3213 Amends67‐5‐704(g).Extendspropertytaxrelieftoa

qualifyingsurvivingspouseifthesoldier’sdeathresults“insupportofcombatorpeaceoperations,”insteadof“insupportofcombatoperations.”

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PURCHASING

PublicChapter517 ADAStandardsforAccessibleDesignSB2203–HB2341 Amends68‐120‐204(a)(1)toadoptthe2010ADA

StandardsforAccessibleDesignforpublicbuildingsconstructed,enlarged,orsubstantiallyalteredorrepairedafterJuly1,2012.

EffectiveFebruary23,2012.

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PublicChapter600 CooperativePurchasingofGoodsSB2291–HB2427 Amends12‐3‐1004toclarifythatthecooperative

purchasingprovisionsofthatstatuteapplytogoodsaswellasequipment.

EffectiveMarch21,2012.

PublicChapter609 RetainageSB2564–HB2764 Amends66‐34‐103(e)toprovidethatinadditiontothe

fineforfailuretocomplywiththestatutoryrequirementsonretainage(cannotexceed5%,mustbepaidwithin90daysaftersubstantialcompletion,etc.),thecourtshallorderrestitutionbemadetotheowneroftheretainedfunds.Amends66‐34‐104(a)torequirethattheescrowaccountbeestablisheduponwithholdinganyretainage.Amends66‐34‐104torequirethepartywiththeresponsibilityfordepositingtheretainedamountinaseparateinterest‐bearingaccounttoprovidewrittennoticethatithascompliedwiththerequirementsofthissectiontoanycontractoruponwithholdingtheretainedfundsfromeachandeveryapplicationforpayment,including(1)nameoffinancialinstitutionwithwhomtheescrowaccounthasbeenestablished,(2)accountnumber,and(3)amountoffundsdeposited.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter914 National/RegionalCooperativePurchasingSB2289–HB2425 Amends12‐3‐1008toprovidethatcountiesare

authorizedtousepricingdiscountsobtainedbytheNationalAssociationofCounties(NACo)FinancialServicesCenterCooperativePurchasingAlliance,itssuccessororganization,oranyothernationalorregionalgovernmentalcooperativepurchasingprogram.However,ifthepurchaseisoverthebidthresholdunderthecounty’spurchasinglawsforformalorinformalbidding,thecountymayonlyconsiderthepriceinthesamemannerasaformalbidorinformalquotationobtainedunderthecounty’spurchasinglaws.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

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RECORDS

PublicChapter577 EmergencyContactInformationSB2198‐HB2335 Amends10‐7‐504(f)tomakeconfidentialthe

emergencycontactinformationofanystate,county,municipalorotherpublicemployeeorformeremployee,orofanylawenforcementofficercommissionedpursuantto49‐7‐118,inthepossessionofagovernmentalentityoranypersoninitscapacityasanemployer

EffectiveMarch13,2012.

PublicChapter648 EmergencyCommunicationsDistrictorAgentSB2885‐HB2618 Amends10‐7‐504(e)toprovidethatunpublished

telephonenumbersinthepossessionofemergencycommunicationsdistricts,emergencycommunicationsboardsordesignatedagentsshallbetreatedasconfidentialuntilsuchtimeasanyprovisionoftheservicecontractbetweenthetelephoneserviceproviderandtheconsumerprovidingotherwiseiseffectuated;provided,thataddressesheldwithsuchunpublishedtelephonenumbersshallbemadeavailableuponwrittenrequesttoanycountyelectioncommissionforthepurposeofcompilingavotermailinglistforarespectivecounty.

EffectiveMarch30,2012.

PublicChapter651 CableorVideoServiceProvidersSB2598‐HB3053 Amends7‐59‐306(d)toprovidethatanyrecords

obtainedbyordisclosedtoamunicipalityorcountybyaholderofastate‐issuedcertificateoffranchiseauthorityoranyothercableorvideoserviceprovider

forthepurposeofanauditorreview,shallbeconfidential.

EffectiveMarch30,2012.

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PublicChapter811 TeacherEvaluationsSB1447‐HB1908 Amends10‐7‐504(a)toprovidethatallrecords

containingtheresultsofindividualteacherevaluationsadministeredpursuanttothepolicies,guidelines,andcriteriaadoptedbythestateboardofeducationunder49‐1‐302areconfidential.ProvidesthatthisshallnotpreventtheLEA,publiccharterschool,stateboardofeducation,ordepartmentofeducationfromaccessingandutilizingsuchrecordsasrequiredtofulfilltheirlawfulfunctions.

EffectiveApril25,2012.

PublicChapter877 EnergyUsageDataSB3608‐HB3758 Amends10‐7‐504(a)tomakeconfidentialallconsumer

specificenergyusagedataheldbyautilityexceptforaggregatemonthlybillinginformation.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

REGISTEROFDEEDS

PublicChapter707 NameandAddressofPreparersSB2961–HB3254 Amends66‐24‐115toallowforthenameandaddressof

theprepareroftheinstrumenttoappearanywherewithintheinstrumentratherthanonlyonthefirstpage.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

PublicChapter735 AssumingArchivesDutiesSB2550–HB2468 Amends8‐13‐108(f)toallowregisterstoassumethe

functionsanddutiesofthemicrofilm,publicrecordsorarchivesdepartments,oranyofthese,asestablishedbythecountycommission,withtheendorsementofthe

existingcountyrecordscommissionorthecountyexecutive.

EffectiveApril16,2012.

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PublicChapter792 MortgageandTransferTaxesSB2962–HB3255 Amends67‐4‐409todeletetherequirementthat

registersrounduptothenearesthundredwhencomputingmortgageandtransfertax.

EffectiveApril23,2012.

RETIREMENT

PublicChapter939 OptionalRetirementPlansforNewHiresSB3216–HB3603 EnactsnewsectionsatTitle8,chapter35,part2to

createadditionalplansthroughwhichpoliticalsubdivisionsofthestatemayparticipateintheTennesseeConsolidatedRetirementSystem(“TCRS”).However,nothinginthelawappliestoanycurrentmembers‐thelawonlyappliestocountyemployeeshiredafterJuly1,2012.Thelawalsoprovidesthatcountiesmaytakenoactionandjustremaininthecurrentsystem.

Generallyprovidesfortwoadditionaloptionalplans.

Thefirstplanprovidesforaretirementallowanceof1.4%ofthemember’saveragefinalcompensation(asopposedto1.5%)multipliedbythenumberofyearsofservicewithamaximumannualbenefitof$80,000.Thesecondplanisahybridplanthatprovidesforaretirementallowanceof1.0%ofthemember’saveragefinalcompensationmultipliedbythenumberofyearsofserviceandinadditionmoneyfromadefinedcontributionplan(suchasa401(k))selectedbythecounty.Themaximumannualbenefitunderthesecondplanisalso$80,000.

Thelawalsoallowscounties,foremployeeshiredafter

July1,2012,tofreeze,suspendormodifybenefits,

employeecontributions,orplantermsprospectivelysolongasaccruedbenefitsarenotaffected.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

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TAXES

PublicChapter624 AmazonSalesSB2232‐HB2370 EnactsanewsectioninTitle67,Chapter6,Part5

relativetothetaxationofsalesbyAmazon.ProvidesAmazonatemporaryexemptionfromcollectingsalestaxprovideditsaffiliatesmakeasignificantcapitalinvestmentandcreate3,500jobsinthestate.RequiresthatAmazonnotifycustomersoftheirobligationtoremitusetaxtothestate.ProvidesthatAmazonwillcollectsalestaxonpurchasesbyTennesseecustomersbeginningontheearlierofJanuary1,2014ortheeffectivedateoffederallegislationthatauthorizesstatestorequireremotevendorstocollectsalestax.

EffectiveMarch23,2012.

PublicChapter657 ElectronicFilingwithDepartmentofRevenueSB2233‐HB2371 EnactsandamendsnumeroussectionsinTitle67,57

and55relativetodocumentsandpaymentsrequiredtobefiledwiththeDepartmentofRevenue.Authorizesthecommissionertorequirethatanydocumentorpaymentfiledwiththedepartmentbesubmittedelectronicallyinamannerapprovedbythecommissionerbeginningnosoonerthanninety(90)daysafterthecommissionerhascertifiedthatasystemisinplacefortheelectronicsubmissionofsuchdocumentorpayment.Providesforexceptionsandpenalties.

Providesthatthecommissionerisauthorizedtodeduct

andretainfromtheproceedsofanytaxadministeredandcollectedbythecommissioneranamountnecessarytooffsetthefeepaidtoathirdpartyfortheprocessingofdocumentsandpaymentsthataresubmittedelectronicallytothedepartment.

Providesthatthecommissionerisauthorizedtochange

thetaxperiodforbusinesstaxestocorrespondtothetaxpayer’sfiscalyear.Providesthatthecommissionerisauthorizedtochangetheduedateoftheassociatedtaxreturntoadatethatisnotlessthantwocalendarmonthsfollowingtheendofsuchtaxperiod.

EffectiveApril4,2012.

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PublicChapter1013 NaturalDisastersOccurringAfterJanuary1,2012SB2701‐HB2889 Amends67‐6‐396toprovidethatanypersonreceiving

assistancefromtheFederalEmergencyManagementAgencyfordamagedonetotheirprimaryresidencefromanaturaldisasteroccurringonorafterJanuary1,2012,shallbeentitledtoarefundequaltothetotalamountofTennesseestateandlocalsalesandusetaxpaidasaresultofpurchasesofmajorappliances,residentialfurniture,orresidentialbuildingsupplies;providedthatthetotalamountrefundedshallnotexceedtwothousandfivehundreddollars($2,500).

Providesthatallrefundsshallbepaidfromthestate’s

generalfundandtherefundsshallnotreducetheamountofsalesandusetaxpayabletolocalgovernments.

EffectiveMay15,2012

PublicChapter1078 AirplaneRefurbishmentSB2560‐HB2551 Amends67‐6‐313toexemptfromsalesandusetax,

undercertainconditions,repairandrefurbishmentserviceswithinTennesseewithrespecttoairplanesandairplanecomponentsandpartswhichhavetheirsitusoutsideofTennessee.

EffectiveMay21,2012

PublicChapter1081 TennesseeProfessionalEmployerOrganizationActSB2633–HB2747 AmendsTitle62,chapter43toenactthe“Tennessee

ProfessionalEmployerOrganizationAct.”Providesthatanytaxorassessmentimposeduponprofessionalemployerservicesoranybusinesslicenseorotherfeewhichisbasedupon"grossreceipts"shallallowadeductionfromthegrossincomeorreceiptsofthebusinessderivedfromperformingprofessionalemployerservicesthatisequaltothatportionofthefeechargedtoaclientthatrepresentstheactualcostofwagesandsalaries,benefits,workers’compensation,payrolltaxes,withholdingorotherassessmentspaidtooronbehalfofacoveredemployeebytheprofessional

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employerorganizationunderaprofessionalemployeragreement.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

UNEMPLOYMENTBENEFITS

PublicChapter682 MilitarySpouseUnemploymentBenefitsSB884‐HB984 Amends50‐7‐303.Authorizesspousesofmilitary

memberswholeaveemploymentduetomilitaryreassignmenttoqualifyforunemploymentbenefits.Requiresthatstatepaysuchbenefitsanddoesnotcountagainstemployer'sexperiencerating.

EffectiveApril4,2012.

PublicChapter940 UnemploymentBenefitsSB3241–HB2193 Amends50‐7‐303(a)(2)toprovidethatfor

unemploymentbenefits,adischargefromemploymentshallbedeemedtobeadischargeformisconductconnectedwithwork(disqualifyingtheemployeefromcollectingbenefits)whenanemployeeisterminatedbecausetheemployeehadawrittenagreementwiththeemployertoobtainalicenseorcertificationbyaspecifieddateandtheemployeewillfullyfailedwithoutgoodcausetoobtainthelicenseorcertificationbythespecifieddate.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1050 UnemploymentInsuranceAccountabilityActSB3658‐HB3431 Amends50‐7‐302,303,and304.Makenumerous

changestothepresentlaw.Expandsthedefinitionofclaimantmisconduct.Defines“makingareasonableefforttosecurework.”Addsadditionaldisqualificationsfromreceivingunemploymentbenefits.Providesthataclaimantisconsideredineligibleforbenefitsiftheclaimantisincarceratedfourormoredaysinanyweekforwhichunemploymentbenefitsarebeingclaimed.

EffectiveMay21,2012.Section4andSection5oftheacttakeeffectSeptember1,2012.

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PublicChapter1107 Unemployment‐SeasonalEmploymentSB3657‐HB3430 Enacts50‐7‐3__.Allowsanemployertoqualifyasa

“seasonalemployer”forpurposesofunemploymentinsurancebenefitsandestablishesthebenefitsanemployeeofaseasonalworkerwillreceive.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

UTILITIES

PublicChapter538 AppointmentofUtilityDistrictBoardMembersSB2170‐HB2225 Amends7‐82‐307and7‐82‐607relativetothe

appointmentofutilitydistrictboardmembers.

Providesthatthecommissionersofanysingle‐countyutilitydistrictusingaselectionmethodotherthanappointmentbyacountymayoronMay6,2004,shallbeappointedbythecountymayorunless,onJuly1,2011,orhereafterapprovedbythegeneralassembly,theselectionmethodusedbyasingle‐countyutilitydistrictisapluralityvoteofcustomersoftheutilitydistrictvotinginanelectionheldbytheutilitydistrictorthesingle‐countydistrictislocatedinacountywithametropolitanformofgovernmentandtheselectionmethodisbyappointmentbyacountyprobatejudge.

ProvidesthateffectiveJuly1,2014,unless,onJuly1,2011,orhereafterapprovedbythegeneralassembly,theselectionmethodusedbyamulti‐countyutilitydistrictisapluralityvoteofcustomersoftheutilitydistrictvotinginanelectionheldbytheboardofcommissionersoftheutilitydistrictorthemulti‐countydistrictislocatedinacountywithametropolitanformofgovernmentandtheselectionmethodisbyappointmentbyacountyprobatejudge,theprocedureasprovidedforsubmittingnomineestothecountymayortofillavacancyonasingle‐countyutilitydistrictshallbefollowedbytheboardofcommissionersofmulti‐countyutilitydistrictsforthefillingofvacanciesoccurringontheboardofcommissionersofsuchmulti‐countyutilitydistrict,exceptthat,theutilitydistrict’scharter,bylaws,statelaworpriorordercreatingorrecreatingsuchutilitydistrictboardofcommissioners

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shallbefollowedtodeterminewhichcountymayoristheappropriatecountymayortofillthevacancy.

Providesthatifthefirstorsecondlistisrejectedinitsentirety,thenwithinfourteen(14)days(asopposedto21days)followingtheentryoftheorderrejectingtheentirelistofnominees,thecountymayorshallmakeawrittenrequesttotheboardofcommissionersoritsremainingmemberstosubmitanadditionallist.

Removesexceptionsin7‐82‐607whichallowedtheremainingcommissionersoncertainutilitydistrictstofillvacanciesoccurringonthoseboards.

EffectiveMarch6,2012.

PublicChapter573 WatershedDistrictsSB2257‐HB2395 Amends69‐6‐142toprovidethateachdistrictshall

prepareandsubmitanannualreportofitsbusinessaffairsandtransactionstothestatesoilconservationcommitteeandthecomptrollerofthetreasury.

Amends69‐6‐148relativetodissolutionofadistrict.

EffectiveMarch13,2012.

PublicChapter596 NoticeofUtilityDistrictMeetingtoSelectNomineesSB2652‐HB2770 Amends7‐82‐307(a)torequirethatatleasttwo(2)

weekspriortotheutilitydistrictboardmeetingatwhichtheboardintendstoselectthreenomineestocertifytothecountymayororcountymayorstofillanexistingvacancyorupcomingvacancyontheutilitydistrict’sboardofcommissionerstheutilitydistrictshallnotifyitscustomersinwritingoftheboard’sintenttoselectnomineesandshallinviteitscustomerstosubmitthenamesofqualifiedpersonstobeconsideredfornominationtofillthevacancy.Thenoticeshallbe:(1)mailedtothedistrict’scustomersbyincludingthenoticeonthecustomer’sbillorbyaseparateinsertwiththecustomer’sbill;(2)mailedtothedistrict’scustomersbyincludingthenoticeinageneralmailingtoitscustomersorbyaseparateinsertwithageneralmailingtoitscustomers;or(3)publishedinanewspaperofgeneralcirculationinthecountyor

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countiesinwhichtheutilitydistrictiscreatedorrecreated.

EffectiveJanuary1,2013.

PublicChapter748 SuperintendentsofMunicipalElectricPlantsSB3334‐HB3094 Amends7‐52‐103and7‐52‐114oftheMunicipal

ElectricPlantLawof1935toauthorizeeachmunicipalelectricsystemandeachothergovernmentalutilitysystemestablishedbyprivateactthatoperatesanelectricplant,actingthroughtheauthorizationoftheboardorsupervisorybodyhavingresponsibilityforthemunicipalelectricsystemorgovernmentalutilitysystem,toenterintoanemploymentcontractforatermnottoexceedfive(5)yearswiththesuperintendent,generalmanagerorchiefexecutiveofficeroftheelectricplant.

EffectiveApril16,2012.

PublicChapter777 FluoridationofWaterSB3394‐HB3558 Amends68‐221‐708torequireanypublicwatersystem

orwaterworkssystemwhichdeterminestoinitiateorpermanentlyceasefluoridationofitswatersupplytonotifythedepartmentofenvironmentandconservationandthedepartmentofhealthofitsintentionthirty(30)dayspriortoanyvote.Thewatersystemshalladditionallygivepublicnoticetoitscustomersinageneralmailingatleastthirty(30)dayspriortothemeetingatwhichthevotewilltakeplace.

EffectiveApril19,2012.

PublicChapter984 MunicipalGasSystemTaxEquivalentLawSB1165–HB1376 Amends7‐39‐405toprovidethatunlessawritten

agreementwasexecutedpriortoApril2012,orbecomeseffectiveonthefirstdayofanyfiscalyearthereafter,byamunicipalityinacountyhavingacharterformofgovernmentthatownsandoperatesagassystem,andanothertaxingjurisdiction,andsuchwrittenagreementprovidesforadifferentpayment,theneachtaxingjurisdictionwouldreceiveapaymentthatisequaltothatportionofthetotaltaxequivalent

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paymentthatiscalculatedusingeachtaxingjurisdiction'staxrate.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

WORKERS’COMPENSATION

PublicChapter1030 VenueSB2923‐HB2808 Amends50‐6‐225(a).Providesthateitherpartyina

workerscompensationdisputemaybringsuitinthecountyinwhichtheemployeeresidedatthetimeoftheinjurywhenissuesremainafterthebenefitreviewconference.

EffectiveMay21,2012.

PublicChapter1100 PainManagementSB3315‐HB3372 Amends50‐6‐102(17),124,204.Revisespresent

workerscompensationlawtospecifythatifatreatingphysiciandeterminesthatpainispersistingforaninjuredordisabledemployeebeyondanexpectedperiodforhealing,thenthetreatingphysician,ifthephysicianisa“qualifiedphysician”,mayeitherprescribeorrefersuchemployeeforpainmanagement,encompassingpharmacological,non‐pharmacologicalandotherapproachestomanagechronicpain.A“qualifiedphysician”isaphysicianlicensedtopracticemedicineorosteopathyinthisstate.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

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PARTII‐PUBLICACTSOFLOCALAPPLICATION

BLOUNT

PublicChapter654 ProbateClerkSB13‐HB59 Amends18‐6‐106totransfertheprobatecourtclerking

responsibilitiesinBlountCountyfromthecountyclerktotheclerkandmaster.

EffectiveApril4,2012.

COCKE

PublicChapter1021 Hotel/MotelTaxSB3458–HB3102 Amends67‐4‐1425toexcludethecityofNewportfrom

thelimitationsinthatstatuteonlevyingahotel/moteltax,andtoauthorizethecitytolevythetaxby2/3voteofthegoverningbodyonanyhotelinthecityinanamountnottoexceed5%oftheconsiderationcharged,withproceedstobeusedsolelyfortourismdevelopment.

EffectiveMay10,2012.

DAVIDSON

PublicChapter558 PilotProgramforClassSizeLimitsSB2883–HB2415 Amends49‐1‐104(g)tocontinuepilotprogram

allowingclasssizesincareerandtechnicaleducationclassestobeextended.

EffectiveMarch13,2012.

PublicChapter849 IndoorSportsFacilitiesSB3288‐HB3828 Amends67‐6‐103and67‐6‐712toprovidethatthetax

revenuederivedfromanindoorsportsfacilitythatissubjecttospecialdistributionunderpresentlawwillbedistributedtothesportsauthorityorcomparablemunicipalagencyformallydesignatedbythemunicipalityandthatsuchrevenuemustbeused

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exclusivelyforthepaymentof,orthereimbursementofexpensesassociatedwithsecuringcurrent,expanded,ornewevents.

EffectiveApril27,2012.

HAWKINS

PublicChapter513 AnimalControlSB1283–HB208 Amends44‐17‐503(b)torequirethatthespay/neuter

depositsmadeatthetimeofadoptionbeusedtodefrayoperationalexpensesofthespayandneuterprogram.

EffectiveFebruary7,2012.

KNOX

PublicChapter623 CourtClerkFeesSB2456‐HB2481 Amends8‐21‐401(n)toprovidethatthegeneralcourt

clerkfeelaw(8‐21‐401)willapplyforclerkservicesinthecriminalcourt,fourthcircuitandgeneralsessionscourt‐criminaldivisionofKnoxCounty,buttheseparateprovisionoflawregardingcourtclerkfeesinKnoxCounty(8‐21‐409)willcontinuetoapplyforclerkservicesinallothercourtsofKnoxCounty.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

PublicChapter1060 MentalHealthSB420–HB442 AmendsTitle33,Chapter6,Part6.Createsapilot

projectinKnoxCountyforuptotwoyearsforamaximumof10patientsatanygiventimetoreceiveassistedoutpatienttreatment.Inadditiontoanyauthorizedactionunderthepresentlawprovisionsgoverningjudicialcommitmentforinvoluntarycare,acourtofcompetentjurisdictionmayorderaproposedpatienttoreceiveassistedoutpatienttreatmentuponcertainfindings.

EffectiveJuly1,2012.

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MORGAN

PublicChapter644 CoonDogTrainingSeasonSB2647–HB3048 Amends70‐4‐112and70‐4‐122toprovideforacoon

dogtrainingseasonofatleastsixmonths. EffectiveMarch30,2012.

SHELBY

PublicChapter710 EnvironmentalCourtSB2822‐HB2966 AmendsChapter772ofthePublicActsof1982,as

amendedbyChapter426ofthePublicActsof1991,asamendedbyChapter182ofthePublicActsof2003,andChapter550ofthePublicActsof2007,andanyotheractamendatorytheretobyenactinganewsectionrelativetotheappointmentofrefereesinGeneralSessionsDivisionXIV.

Providesforappointment,qualifications,compensation,

authorityofreferee(s)andprocedureforrehearingofmattersheardbyreferees.

EffectiveApril11,2012.

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PARTIII‐PRIVATEACTS

BLOUNT

PrivateChapter63 TourismBoardandHotelMotelTaxSB3802–HB3874 AmendsChapter102ofthePrivateActsof1979,as

amended,tocreateaTourismBoardforBlountCounty,AlcoaandMaryvilleandallocatesaportionoftheBlountCountyoccupancytaxtosuchboard.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthegoverningbodiesofBlountCounty,Alcoa,andMaryville.

BRADLEY

PrivateChapter51 CourtsSB3781–HB3853 AmendsChapter17ofthePrivateActsof1955,as

amended,toestablishacommon‐docketsystem.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

DICKSON

PrivateChapter61 CountyHighwayCommissionSB3782–HB3857 AmendsChapter53ofthePrivateActsof1985to

decrease,fromtwelvetosix,thenumberofcountyhighwaycommissionersbeginningintheAugust2014regularelection,andrequirecommissionersbeelectedfromthesamedistrictsasschoolboardmembers.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

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HAMBLEN

PrivateChapter48 JuvenileCourtClerkSB3772–HB3842 AmendsChapter337ofthePrivateActsof1972to

providethattheclerkofthecircuitandgeneralsessionscourtshallalsobetheclerkofthejuvenilecourt.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

HAMILTON

PrivateChapter71 Chattanooga‐HamiltonCountyHospitalAuthoritySB3793–HB3851 AmendsChapter297ofthePrivateActsof1976,as

amended,toincreasetheboardoftheChattanooga‐HamiltonCountyHospitalAuthorityfrom11to12.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

HUMPHREYS

PrivateChapter34 CountyHighwayDepartmentSB2303–HB2153 RepealsChapter634ofthePrivateActsof1935,as

amended,andrewritesthecountyroadlawtoconformwiththeTennesseeCountyUniformHighwayLaw.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

JOHNSON

PrivateChapter55 CountyHighwayCommissionSB3803–HB3873 RepealsChapter567ofthePrivateActsof1949and

abolishestheJohnsonCountyhighwaycommission.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

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KNOX

PrivateChapter35 OfficeofLegislativeAffairsSB2473–HB2480 RepealsChapter64ofthePrivateActsof1971torepeal

theofficeoflegislativeaffairs.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

LAKE

PrivateChapter76 CountyHighwayCommissionSB3817–HB3886 AmendsChapter262ofthePrivateActsof1980,as

amended,torestructurethehighwaycommissionbyincreasingthenumberofhighwaycommissiondistrictsfromtwotothree,tobecoextensivewiththecountycommissiondistricts.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

PrivateChapter77 BoardofEducationSB3816–HB3887 RepealsChapter119ofthePrivateActsof2002.

Reducesthenumberofschooldistrictsfromfourtothreeandincreasestheboardofeducationfromeightmemberstoninemembers.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

MAURY

PrivateChapter45 WheelTaxProceedsSB3784–HB3856 AmendsChapter119ofthePrivateActsof1995to

authorizeremainderofproceedsfromcountywheeltaxafterallindebtednessforroadpavingprojectshasbeen

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paid,tobepaidintothehighwaycapitalprojectsfundforhighwayandbridgecapitalprojects.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

PrivateChapter46 BoardofEducationSB3764–HB3833 RepealsChapter44ofthePrivateActsof1973andsets

thenumberofmembersoftheMauryCountyBoardofEducationat11tobeelectedfromschooldistrictscoextensivewiththecountycommissiondistricts.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

MCMINN

PrivateChapter42 WoodsMemorialHospitalSB3776–HB3848 RepealsChapter13ofthePrivateActsof1965,and

dissolvestheWoodsMemorialHospitalDistrictBoardofTrustees.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

MONROE

PrivateChapter54 CountyBoardofEducationSB3801–HB3872 RepealsChapter117ofthePrivateActsof1963,as

amended,andreapportionsthecountyschooldistricts.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

OVERTON

PrivateChapter57 HotelMotelTaxSB3794–HB3864 Enactsahotelmoteltaxintheamountof5%with

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proceedstobeusedfortourismdevelopment.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

RUTHERFORD

PrivateChapter47 CountyHighwayCommissionSB3765–HB3840 AmendsChapter55ofthePrivateActsof1951,as

amended,torequirethattheboundariesoftheroaddistrictsoftheHighwayCommissionconformtothoseoftheCountyCommissiondistrictsestablishedby2012redistricting.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

PrivateChapter49 CountyBoardofEducationSB3767–HB3847 AmendsChapter454ofthePrivateActsof1968,as

amended,toreapportionthecountyschooldistricts.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

PrivateChapter59 CountyHighwayCommissionSB3766–HB3841 AmendsChapter55ofthePrivateActsof1951,as

amended,toadjusttheelectioncycleforcountyroadboardtocoincidewiththeelectionsforschoolboard.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

SEQUATCHIE

PrivateChapter38 SchoolDistrictsSB3778–HB3834 AmendsChapter83ofthePrivateActsof2002todivide

SequatchieCountyintonineschooldistricts,whichare

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identicaltothecountylegislativebodydistricts,ratherthaneightdistricts.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

SHELBY

PrivateChapter75 MemphisConventionCenterSB3814–HB3884 AmendsChapter420ofthePrivateActsof1917,as

amended,thechangethenameoftheMemphisandShelbyCountyConventionCentertotheMemphisConventionCenterandthenameoftheMemphisandShelbyCountyConventionCenterCommissiontotheMemphisConventionCenterCommission,andtoprovidefortheappointmentoftheCommissionerssolelybytheMayoroftheCityofMemphis.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthelocallegislativebodyoftheCityofMemphisandtheCountyofShelby.

SUMNER

PrivateChapter70 2012FinanceActSB3808–HB3879 RepealsChapter113ofthePrivateActsof2002,as

amended,andcreatesthe“FinancialManagementModernizationSystemoftheCountyofSumner,Tennesseeof2012.”

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

WASHINGTON

PrivateChapter69 GeneralSessionCourtandCountyAttorneySB3804–HB3875 Createsanadditionalcourtofgeneralsessionsand

officeofcountyattorney.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

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WEAKLEY

PrivateChapter43 CountyHighwayCommissionSB3785–HB3849 AmendsChapter640ofthePrivateActsof1949,as

amended,toabolishtheWeakleyCountyhighwaycommission.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

WILLIAMSON

PrivateChapter56 SpecialJuvenileCourtSB3792–HB3862 CreatesaspecialjuvenilecourtinWilliamsonCounty.

Effectiveuponapprovalbya2/3voteofthecountylegislativebody.

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PARTIV–SPECIALLICENSEPLATESPublicChapter543 TennesseeTennisPublicChapter545 ConcernsofPoliceSurvivorsPublicChapter546 EastTennesseeChildren’sHospitalPublicChapter553 SonsofConfederateVeterans(motorcycleplates)PublicChapter584 DonateLife(extendsdeadline)PublicChapter587 AlmostHomeAnimalRescuePublicChapter590 AmericanLungAssociationPublicChapter593 TennesseeBreastCancerCoalitionPublicChapter594 LabradorRetrieverFoundation(extendsdeadline)PublicChapter597 RonaldMcDonaldHousePublicChapter702 AutismAwarenessPublicChapter746 FedExFamilyHousePublicChapter749 TennesseeSheriffs’AssociationPublicChapter768 IRECYCLEPublicChapter769 DogwoodArtsPublicChapter782 MusicCityAlumniChapterofWesternKentuckyPublicChapter791 MilitaryoperationsinIraqandAfghanistanPublicChapter827 BoyScoutsofAmericaPublicChapter864 TeamstersPublicChapter868 BrainInjuryAwarenessPublicChapter872 AmericanRedCross(hasuntilJuly1,2013toqualify)PublicChapter920 TennesseeFederationofGardenClubsPublicChapter1022 AnimalFriendly=Spay/NeuterwhensuppliesrunoutPublicChapter1059 HistoricColliervilleextendedtoJuly1,2013

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