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TN SB1748

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/16/2026

Primary Sponsor

Janince Bowling

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Origin

Senate

114th General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Commercial driver license holders must be able to read and speak English sufficiently to converse with the public, understand traffic signs and signals, respond to official inquiries, and complete required reports per federal regulation 49 CFR 391.11(b)(2)

  • Enforcement officers must issue out-of-service orders to drivers who fail English proficiency requirements during safety inspections, preventing vehicle operation until a qualified substitute driver arrives

  • Commercial driver licenses will be suspended for English proficiency violations until the driver passes a state-administered English language proficiency test developed by the Department of Safety

  • Employers are liable for all fines and fees related to license suspension and reinstatement, and violations constitute a Class C misdemeanor with a $500 fine issued to the employer as a nonmoving traffic violation

  • Deaf drivers with federal hearing exemptions who can read and write English are exempt from speaking requirements; the act takes effect January 1, 2027, with immediate effect for rulemaking purposes

Legislative Description

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55 and Title 65, Chapter 15, relative to commercial driver licenses.

Driver Licenses

Last Action

Recommended for passage with amendment/s, refer to Senate Calendar Committee Ayes 8, Nays 1 PNV 0

3/11/2026

Committee Referrals

Calendar3/11/2026
Transportation and Safety1/22/2026

Full Bill Text

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