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TN SB0591
Bill
Status
1/30/2025
Primary Sponsor
Ferrell Haile
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AI Summary
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Recklessly threatening mass violence at child care agencies, preschools, or religious institutions by any means of communication is a Class E felony, with an exemption for persons with intellectual disabilities
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Anyone with knowledge of such threats must immediately report to local law enforcement and the targeted institution; knowingly failing to report is a Class B misdemeanor
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Courts may order pretrial mental health evaluations to assess whether defendants pose a substantial likelihood of serious harm to themselves or others
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Convicted individuals may be ordered to pay restitution for costs and damages from disruption of normal activities at the threatened location
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Juveniles adjudicated delinquent under this law face mandatory 1-year suspension of driving privileges or ability to obtain a driver license; effective July 1, 2025
Legislative Description
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, relative to threats of violence.
Criminal Offenses
Last Action
Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 3/17/2026
3/16/2026