AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, relative to extreme risk protection orders. [SB-412]
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As introduced, allows a court to issue an extreme risk protection order upon a finding by clear and convincing evidence that a person poses a significant risk of harm to the person or others if allowed to possess or purchase a firearm; authorizes a law enforcement officer or family or household member to petition for such an order. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17.
SB-412: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, relative to extreme risk protection orders.
Sponsored by: Rep. Brenda Gilmore
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/10/2021
You have voted HB-434: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 16, Chapter 15, Part 9; Title 36 and Title 39, Chapter 13, relative to orders of protection..
SB-1178: As introduced, allows a law enforcement officer or person who has a relationship with the respondent to petition a court for the issuance of an extreme risk protection order based on clear and convincing evidence that the respondent poses a significant risk of causing personal injury to the respondent or others by possessing a firearm. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 40.
Sponsored by: Sen. Steven Dickerson
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Judiciary Committee on 04/02/2019
You have voted SB-1178: As introduced, allows a law enforcement officer or person who has a relationship with the respondent to petition a court for the issuance of an extreme risk protection order based on clear and convincing evidence that the respondent poses a significant risk of causing personal injury to the respondent or others by possessing a firearm. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 40..
SB-828: As introduced, requires local law enforcement to conduct in-person checks to ensure person subject to order of protection has complied with dispossession of firearms requirement; makes various other changes regarding the dispossession of firearms requirement. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 38; Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 1 and Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13.
Sponsored by: Sen. Raumesh Akbari
Recalled From Senate Judiciary Committee on 04/09/2019
You have voted SB-828: As introduced, requires local law enforcement to conduct in-person checks to ensure person subject to order of protection has complied with dispossession of firearms requirement; makes various other changes regarding the dispossession of firearms requirement. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 38; Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 1 and Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13..
SB-562: As enacted, revises the population brackets that determine which courts have jurisdiction to issue orders of protection in domestic relations cases. - Amends TCA Title 16 and Title 36.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Johnson
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 433 on 05/29/2019
You have voted SB-562: As enacted, revises the population brackets that determine which courts have jurisdiction to issue orders of protection in domestic relations cases. - Amends TCA Title 16 and Title 36..
HB-1446: As introduced, allows a law enforcement officer or person who has a relationship with the respondent to petition a court for the issuance of an extreme risk protection order based on clear and convincing evidence that the respondent poses a significant risk of causing personal injury to the respondent or others by possessing a firearm. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 40.
Sponsored by: Rep. Karen Camper
Assigned To S/c Constitutional Protections & Sentencing Subcommittee on 02/13/2019
You have voted HB-1446: As introduced, allows a law enforcement officer or person who has a relationship with the respondent to petition a court for the issuance of an extreme risk protection order based on clear and convincing evidence that the respondent poses a significant risk of causing personal injury to the respondent or others by possessing a firearm. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 40..
HB-760: As enacted, revises the population brackets that determine which courts have jurisdiction to issue orders of protection in domestic relations cases. - Amends TCA Title 16 and Title 36.
Sponsored by: Rep. Sam Whitson
Pub. Ch. 433 on 05/29/2019
You have voted HB-760: As enacted, revises the population brackets that determine which courts have jurisdiction to issue orders of protection in domestic relations cases. - Amends TCA Title 16 and Title 36..
HB-568: As introduced, requires local law enforcement to conduct in-person checks to ensure person subject to order of protection has complied with dispossession of firearms requirement; makes various other changes regarding the dispossession of firearms requirement. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 38; Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 1 and Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Clemmons
Failed For Lack Of Second In: Children & Families Subcommittee on 03/12/2019
You have voted HB-568: As introduced, requires local law enforcement to conduct in-person checks to ensure person subject to order of protection has complied with dispossession of firearms requirement; makes various other changes regarding the dispossession of firearms requirement. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 38; Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 1 and Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13..
SB-2343: As enacted, removes the exclusion of petitioners who are victims of sexual assault or stalking from the provisions whereby an order of protection may direct the respondent to vacate home shared with the petitioner or to provide suitable housing alternative for the petitioner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6.
Sponsored by: Sen. Steven Dickerson
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 865 on 05/02/2016
You have voted SB-2343: As enacted, removes the exclusion of petitioners who are victims of sexual assault or stalking from the provisions whereby an order of protection may direct the respondent to vacate home shared with the petitioner or to provide suitable housing alternative for the petitioner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6..
HB-2391: As enacted, removes the exclusion of petitioners who are victims of sexual assault or stalking from the provisions whereby an order of protection may direct the respondent to vacate home shared with the petitioner or to provide suitable housing alternative for the petitioner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mary Littleton
Pub. Ch. 865 on 05/02/2016
You have voted HB-2391: As enacted, removes the exclusion of petitioners who are victims of sexual assault or stalking from the provisions whereby an order of protection may direct the respondent to vacate home shared with the petitioner or to provide suitable housing alternative for the petitioner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6..
SB-2091: As enacted, permits a clerk to transmit an order of protection to the sheriff of a county other than the county where the order was issued by facsimile or other electronic transmission, in order to complete service in a timely manner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Green
Pub. Ch. 993 on 06/03/2014
You have voted SB-2091: As enacted, permits a clerk to transmit an order of protection to the sheriff of a county other than the county where the order was issued by facsimile or other electronic transmission, in order to complete service in a timely manner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3..
SB-1267: As introduced, heightens the legal burden of proof for issuing an order of protection from preponderance of the evidence to clear and convincing evidence. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Rep. Timothy Hill
P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 02/21/2013
You have voted SB-1267: As introduced, heightens the legal burden of proof for issuing an order of protection from preponderance of the evidence to clear and convincing evidence. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3..
HB-1838: As enacted, permits a clerk to transmit an order of protection to the sheriff of a county other than the county where the order was issued by facsimile or other electronic transmission, in order to complete service in a timely manner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Green
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 993 on 06/03/2014
You have voted HB-1838: As enacted, permits a clerk to transmit an order of protection to the sheriff of a county other than the county where the order was issued by facsimile or other electronic transmission, in order to complete service in a timely manner. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3..
HB-1128: As introduced, heightens the legal burden of proof for issuing an order of protection from preponderance of the evidence to clear and convincing evidence. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Rep. Timothy Hill
Withdrawn. on 02/25/2013
You have voted HB-1128: As introduced, heightens the legal burden of proof for issuing an order of protection from preponderance of the evidence to clear and convincing evidence. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3..
SB-2388: As introduced, authorizes a judge to order parties to mediation who have sworn petitions for orders of protection against one another. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stacey Campfield
Re-ref. To S. Cal. Comm. on 04/25/2012
You have voted SB-2388: As introduced, authorizes a judge to order parties to mediation who have sworn petitions for orders of protection against one another. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6..
SB-1340: As introduced, authorizes a court to order a first time violator of an order of protection to attend counseling and pay for such counseling, in addition to optional counseling for the victim; authorizes a court to order a $3,000 fine for each subsequent violation in addition to other penalties. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 41.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stacey Campfield
Placed On S. Jud Comm. Cal. For 4/11/2012 on 04/11/2012
You have voted SB-1340: As introduced, authorizes a court to order a first time violator of an order of protection to attend counseling and pay for such counseling, in addition to optional counseling for the victim; authorizes a court to order a $3,000 fine for each subsequent violation in addition to other penalties. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 41..
SB-1328: As introduced, allows a court to order electronic tracking devices for first time violators of orders of protection; requires a court to order such devices for second and subsequent violations; all costs to be paid by the defendant. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 41.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stacey Campfield
P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 02/24/2011
You have voted SB-1328: As introduced, allows a court to order electronic tracking devices for first time violators of orders of protection; requires a court to order such devices for second and subsequent violations; all costs to be paid by the defendant. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 41..