AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 105, relative to blasting standards. [HB-823]
As introduced, increases fine that may be assessed against persons who fail to give notice of blasting operations prior to conducting such operations; reduces maximum allowable peak particle velocity limits for blasting site distances; revises other provisions regarding blasting. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 105.
HB-823: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 105, relative to blasting standards.
Sponsored by: Rep. Bill Beck
Sponsor(s) Added. on 01/26/2022
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 105, relative to blasting standards. [SB-716]
As introduced, increases fine that may be assessed against persons who fail to give notice of blasting operations prior to conducting such operations; reduces maximum allowable peak particle velocity limits for blasting site distances; revises other provisions regarding blasting. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 105.
SB-716: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 105, relative to blasting standards.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ferrell Haile
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Commerce & Labor Committee on 03/23/2021
Firearm; carrying within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, state-owned bldgs. [SB-1381]
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Carrying a firearm or explosive material within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, into a building owned or leased by the Commonwealth, etc.; penalty. Makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor for a person to carry any firearm or explosive material within (i) the Capitol of Virginia; (ii) Capitol Square and the surrounding area; (iii) any building owned or leased by the Commonwealth or any agency thereof; or (iv) any office where employees of the Commonwealth or agency thereof are regularly present for the purpose of performing their official duties.
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SB-1381: Firearm; carrying within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, state-owned bldgs.
Sponsored by: Sen. Adam Ebbin
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0527) on 04/07/2021
HB-1690: Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tony Tinderholt
Read First Time on 03/09/2021
You have voted HB-1690: Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency..
Law Enforcement - Federal Surplus Program - Equipment Acquisition [SB-661]
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Prohibiting certain law enforcement agencies from receiving certain equipment from a federal military surplus program; requiring certain law enforcement agencies to post notice of a request for certain equipment from a federal military surplus program within 14 days of the request for surplus equipment; etc.
SB-661: Law Enforcement - Federal Surplus Program - Equipment Acquisition
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan Lee
Hearing 3/06 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/06/2018
Montgomery County – Fire and Explosive Investigator – Definition [SB-1037]
Altering a certain definition to provide that a Montgomery County fire and explosive investigator is an individual who is assigned full time to the Fire and Explosive Investigations Unit of the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, rather than the Montgomery County Fire Marshal's Office.
SB-1037: Montgomery County – Fire and Explosive Investigator – Definition
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 747 on 05/15/2018
Montgomery County - Fire and Explosive Investigator - Definition [HB-460]
Altering a certain definition to provide that a Montgomery County fire and explosive investigator is an individual who is assigned full time to the Fire and Explosive Investigations Unit of the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, rather than the Montgomery County Fire Marshal's Office.
HB-460: Montgomery County - Fire and Explosive Investigator - Definition
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Dumais
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/25/2018
Law Enforcement - Federal Surplus Program - Equipment Acquisition [HB-240]
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Requiring certain law enforcement agencies to post notice of the acquisition of certain equipment from a federal military surplus program within 14 days after the agency acquires the equipment from a surplus program; and requiring that, on or before December 31 each year, a law enforcement agency that has received equipment from a surplus program report the receipt of the equipment to the Governor and the General Assembly.
HB-240: Law Enforcement - Federal Surplus Program - Equipment Acquisition
Sponsored by: Rep. Vanessa Atterbeary
First Reading Judicial Proceedings on 02/19/2018
HJR-40: Proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit the governor from regulating alcoholic beverages, firearms, explosives, or combustibles by order or proclamation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Briscoe Cain
Read First Time on 03/01/2021
You have voted HJR-40: Proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit the governor from regulating alcoholic beverages, firearms, explosives, or combustibles by order or proclamation..
Public Safety - Department of State Police - Transfer of Surplus Military Property [SB-13]
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Requiring the State Coordinator of the Department of State Police to notify in writing specified Senate and House delegation chairs within 15 days after a law enforcement agency submits a request for, and within 7 days after receiving notification that the law enforcement agency will be awarded, specified surplus military property.
SB-13: Public Safety - Department of State Police - Transfer of Surplus Military Property
Sponsored by: Sen. Bryan Simonaire
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 02/01/2016
Criminal Law - Altering References From Mentally Defective to Substantially Cognitively Impaired Individual [HB-822]
Altering references to the term "mentally defective" individual to "substantially cognitively impaired" individual in provisions of law concerning specified sexual offenses and in provisions of law concerning the licensing of specified individuals to engage in business as an explosives manufacturer or dealer or to possess explosives for specified purposes.
HB-822: Criminal Law - Altering References From Mentally Defective to Substantially Cognitively Impaired Individual
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 633 on 05/19/2016
SB-300: Explosives, manufacturing defined, crimes of unlawful manufacture of a destructive device or bacteriological or biological weapon in first and second degrees established, Fire Marshal to establish qualifications for a permit to lawfully manufacture, Secs. 13A-10-193.1, 13A-10-193.2 added; Sec. 13A-10-190 am'd.
Sponsored by: Sen. Gerald Allen
Third Reading Passed on 05/04/2016
You have voted SB-300: Explosives, manufacturing defined, crimes of unlawful manufacture of a destructive device or bacteriological or biological weapon in first and second degrees established, Fire Marshal to establish qualifications for a permit to lawfully manufacture, Secs. 13A-10-193.1, 13A-10-193.2 added; Sec. 13A-10-190 am'd..
HB-629: Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Briscoe Cain
Read First Time on 03/01/2021
You have voted HB-629: Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency..
HB-340: Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Briscoe Cain
Read First Time on 02/25/2021
You have voted HB-340: Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency..