Tennessee Bills

sponsored by Cameron Sexton

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
HB 2669 (112th Regular Session (2021-2022))
General Assembly - As introduced, requires the facilities manager to ensure the official flag of the general assembly is flown outside the Cordell Hull Building. - Amends TCA Title 2, Chapter 10; Title 3, Chapter 1; Title 3, Chapter 6; Title 4, Chapter 55 and Title 8, Chapter 50.
Jan 27 2022 Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate State And Local Committee
Mar 23 2022
HJR 974 (112th Regular Session (2021-2022))
General Assembly, Confirmation of Appointment - Michael H. Ellis, public utility commission -
Mar 15 2022 Taken Off Notice For Cal. In Commerce Committee
Mar 22 2022
HB 9076 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Public Health - As enacted, grants governor exclusive jurisdiction to issue orders and directives regarding county health departments during a pandemic; transfers authorization to order rules and regulations as are necessary or appropriate to protect the general health and safety of the county from the county health officer to the county mayor; revises and enacts other provisions regarding the powers and responsibilities of county health departments, county mayors, and county health officers. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 14; Title 58; Title 68, Chapter 2 and Chapter 550 of the Public Acts of 2021.
Oct 26 2021 Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 4
Nov 18 2021
HB 9070 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Appropriations - As enacted, makes appropriations sufficient to provide the first year's funding for any act which receives final passage during the third extraordinary session of the 112th General Assembly. -
Oct 26 2021 Effective Date(S) 11/12/2021
Nov 18 2021
HB 9073 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Public Funds and Financing - As enacted, adds cash as a form of eligible collateral for purposes of the collateral required to be pledged to secure public deposits; decreases the collateral pledge level for public deposits held by collateral pool banks. - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 4.
Oct 26 2021 Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 2
Nov 18 2021
HB 9077 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Public Health - As enacted, revises and adds provisions relative to COVID-19; transfers certain existing provisions (such as liability provisions) and adds the new provisions to a newly created title in TCA (Title 14); specifies that the provisions of the newly created title will prevail over any conflicting law; and prohibits the governor from suspending any provision of the newly created title, except in cases where the governor is exercising the governor's emergency powers during a state of emergency declared by the governor; prohibits a governmental entity and other public official from suspending any provision of the newly created title, regardless of whether there is a state of emergency. - Amends TCA Title 9; Title 14; Title 29; Title 38; Title 49; Title 50; Title 63 and Title 68.
Oct 26 2021 Effective Date(S) 11/12/2021
Nov 18 2021
SB 9008 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
District Attorneys - As enacted, allows the attorney general and reporter to petition the supreme court for appointment of a district attorney general pro tem if a district attorney general peremptorily and categorically refuses to prosecute all instances of a criminal offense without regard to facts or circumstances; requires the supreme court to appoint a district attorney general pro tem if the court finds the district attorney general has refused to attend and prosecute according to law. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 16 and Title 17.
Oct 26 2021 Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 5
Nov 18 2021
SB 9013 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Public Health - As enacted, grants governor exclusive jurisdiction to issue orders and directives regarding county health departments during a pandemic; transfers authorization to order rules and regulations as are necessary or appropriate to protect the general health and safety of the county from the county health officer to the county mayor; revises and enacts other provisions regarding the powers and responsibilities of county health departments, county mayors, and county health officers. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 14; Title 58; Title 68, Chapter 2 and Chapter 550 of the Public Acts of 2021.
Oct 26 2021 Effective Date(S) 11/12/2021
Nov 18 2021
SB 9014 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Public Health - As enacted, revises and adds provisions relative to COVID-19; transfers certain existing provisions (such as liability provisions) and adds the new provisions to a newly created title in TCA (Title 14); specifies that the provisions of the newly created title will prevail over any conflicting law; and prohibits the governor from suspending any provision of the newly created title, except in cases where the governor is exercising the governor's emergency powers during a state of emergency declared by the governor; prohibits a governmental entity and other public official from suspending any provision of the newly created title, regardless of whether there is a state of emergency. - Amends TCA Title 9; Title 14; Title 29; Title 38; Title 49; Title 50; Title 63 and Title 68.
Oct 26 2021 Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 6
Nov 18 2021
SB 9012 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Governor - As enacted, decreases the time a state of emergency may continue under an executive order or proclamation issued by the governor from 60 days to 45 days. - Amends TCA Title 58, Chapter 2, Part 1.
Oct 26 2021 Effective Date(S) 11/12/2021
Nov 18 2021
HB 9075 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Governor - As enacted, decreases the time a state of emergency may continue under an executive order or proclamation issued by the governor from 60 days to 45 days. - Amends TCA Title 58, Chapter 2, Part 1.
Oct 26 2021 Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 3
Nov 18 2021
HB 9071 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
District Attorneys - As enacted, allows the attorney general and reporter to petition the supreme court for appointment of a district attorney general pro tem if a district attorney general peremptorily and categorically refuses to prosecute all instances of a criminal offense without regard to facts or circumstances; requires the supreme court to appoint a district attorney general pro tem if the court finds the district attorney general has refused to attend and prosecute according to law. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 16 and Title 17.
Oct 26 2021 Effective Date(S) 11/12/2021
Nov 18 2021
HB 9072 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Election Laws - As enacted, authorizes partisan elections for school board members. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 2.
Oct 26 2021 Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 1
Nov 18 2021
SB 9010 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Public Funds and Financing - As enacted, adds cash as a form of eligible collateral for purposes of the collateral required to be pledged to secure public deposits; decreases the collateral pledge level for public deposits held by collateral pool banks. - Amends TCA Title 9, Chapter 4.
Oct 26 2021 Effective Date(S) 11/12/2021
Nov 18 2021
SB 9007 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Appropriations - As enacted, makes appropriations sufficient to provide the first year's funding for any act which receives final passage during the third extraordinary session of the 112th General Assembly. -
Oct 26 2021 Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 7
Nov 18 2021
SB 9009 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Election Laws - As enacted, authorizes partisan elections for school board members. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 2.
Oct 26 2021 Effective Date(S) 11/12/2021
Nov 18 2021
HB 9074 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Attorney General and Reporter - As introduced, requires the attorney general and reporter to seek a writ of mandamus or injunction from a court of competent jurisdiction to compel a public official who knowingly refuses to enforce and execute the orders and rules issued in an emergency to do so; requires the attorney general and reporter to seek a civil penalty of no more than $10,000 for failure to enforce or execute emergency orders and rules and an additional $1,000 per day that the official refuses to comply with the writ of mandamus or injunction. - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 6 and Title 58, Chapter 2.
Oct 26 2021 Failed In Senate State And Local Government Committee, Ayes 2, Nays 7
Oct 29 2021
SB 9011 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Attorney General and Reporter - As introduced, requires the attorney general and reporter to seek a writ of mandamus or injunction from a court of competent jurisdiction to compel a public official who knowingly refuses to enforce and execute the orders and rules issued in an emergency to do so; requires the attorney general and reporter to seek a civil penalty of no more than $10,000 for failure to enforce or execute emergency orders and rules and an additional $1,000 per day that the official refuses to comply with the writ of mandamus or injunction. - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 6 and Title 58, Chapter 2.
Oct 26 2021 Held On Desk.
Oct 29 2021
HJR 9005 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Addresses the federal government's penalizing, or taxation of, citizens of this State through enforcement of restrictions relative to COVID-19 by supporting the challenging, condemning, and nullifying of such action. -
Oct 26 2021 H. Subst. Hjr 9005 For Sjr 9005
Oct 29 2021
SB 9015 (112th Third Extraordinary Session (October 2021))
Health Care - As introduced, prohibits a person, private business, or state or local governmental official, entity, department, or agency from compelling proof of vaccination for COVID-19; prohibits an employer from taking an adverse action against an employee, or from failing to hire an applicant, based solely on the employee's or applicant's refusal to provide proof of vaccination for COVID-19. -
Oct 26 2021 P2c, Ref. To Covid-19 Committee Of Extraordinary Session Iii
Oct 28 2021

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