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Bill Number Description / Status
CAMPAIGNS & LOBBYING
SB 0016*
HB 0007
Voting - must present government ID.
Requires all voters voting in-person to present a valid government ID to vote. Requires the voter to vote a provisional ballot, instead of voting normally after proving identity by an affidavit, if the voter voting in-person cannot present a valid government ID. Requires the counting of provisional ballots to be completed within four days, instead of the current two days. Requires that such provisional ballots will only be counted if the voter returns and provides a valid government ID after casting the provisional ballot. Allows voters who are indigent or have a religious objection to being photographed to complete an affidavit and vote. (S: Ketron; H: Maggart)
Amendment: House amendment 1 includes the requirements for a photo ID for early voting as well as regular voting. House amendment 2 prevents identification cards issued to a student by an institution of higher education containing the student's photograph from being valid photographic proof in order to vote.
Senate Status: Reset to 05/19/2011 Senate message calendar.
House Status: House 04/14/2011 passed with amendments 1 and 2.

SB 0375*
HB 0402
Proper identification required for voting.
Requires a voter to present one form of identification, including the person's name, address, and photograph. Requires identification to be a passport or government employee issued or military issued identification, in addition to certain forms of state issued identification. Allows voters without proper identification to cast provisional ballots. Allows indigent persons to sign certain documents to have fees waived in order to receive a proper identification card issued by the department of safety. (S: Bell; H: Watson E.)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate State & Local Government.
House Status: Taken off notice 03/02/2011 in House General Subcommittee of State & Local Government.
CRIMINAL LAW
SB 0314
HB 0188*
Sentence enhancements when gender identity motivates crime.
Includes "gender identity or expression", rather than gender alone, on the list of motivations behind committing a crime that may be considered for sentence enhancement. (S: Marrero; H: Richardson)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Judiciary.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Judiciary.

SB 0378*
HB 0398
Fine for attacking a sports official at events with minors.
Allows the court to impose a maximum fine of $5,000 for assaulting a person officiating a school sponsored sport or extracurricular activity involving minors. (S: Bell; H: Hurley)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Judiciary.
House Status: House General Subcommittee of Judiciary deferred to summer study.
EDUCATION
SB 0049*
HB 0229
Teaching of sexuality in elementary and middle schools.
Prohibits a public elementary school or middle school from the teaching of or furnishing of materials on human sexuality other than heterosexuality. (S: Campfield; H: Dunn)
Amendment: Senate Education amendment 1 rewrites the bill. Requires the State Board of Education (SBOE), in consultation with the Department of Education (DOE), to review the curriculum standards for sex education or the teaching of the other subjects that may incidentally discuss sex education and make a report to the Education Committees of the General Assembly by February 1, 2012. Requires the SBOE to adopt a statement into the curriculum framework that prohibits any instruction or material that discusses sexual orientation other than heterosexuality.
Senate Status: Senate deferred to 05/18/2011.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Education.

SB 0426
HB 0432*
Student participation in extracurricular activities.
Requires schools to notify parents or legal guardians of all clubs and organizations available to students attending such school by displaying such information in the student handbooks or policy guidebooks. Prohibits a school from allowing a student to become a member or participate in any activities of a club or organization if the parent or legal guardian of such student has tendered a written communication prohibiting such student from such membership or participation. (S: Campfield; H: Hill)
Senate Status: Senate deferred to 05/16/2011.
House Status: House passed 05/09/2011.

SB 0488
HB 0301*
Schools must create policies to discourage cyber-bullying.
Defines cyber-bullying. Requires each school to implement policies against cyber-bullying and send a copy of the policy to the commissioner of education. Encourages school employees, students, and volunteers to report cyber-bullying, in addition to other forms of intimidation. (S: Ketron; H: Curtiss)
Amendment: House amendment 1 amends Section 3 of the original bill. Generally defines harassment, intimidation, or bullying as any act that substantially interferes with a student's educational benefits, opportunities, or performance. Harassment, intimidation, or bullying are defined as an action that physically harms the student or student's property, places the student in reasonable fear of physical harm to the student or student's property, causes emotional distress, or creates a hostile educational environment if the act takes places on school grounds, on a school sponsored activity, equipment, transportation, or at any official school bus stop,. If an act takes place off of school property or outside of a school-sponsored activity, harassment, intimidation, or bullying are defined as an action that is specifically directed toward a student and has the effect of creating a hostile educational environment or creates a substantial disruption to the educational environment or learning process.
Senate Status: Senate 05/09/2011 passed.
House Status: House 05/02/2011 passed with amendment 1.
Other Status: Sent to governor 05/11/2011.

SB 0732
HB 0226*
AIDS education to be taught in high schools.
Requires each local board of education to adopt a program of AIDS education to be taught in high schools. (S: Tate; H: Gilmore)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Education.
House Status: Taken off notice 04/13/2011 in House General Subcommittee of Education.

SB 0760*
HB 1153
Policies regarding harassment, intimidation and bullying.
Clarifies terms and policies associated with harassment, intimidation and bullying. Adds that the policy prohibiting bullying shall not be interpreted to infringe upon the First Amendment rights of students and shall not prohibit their expression of religious, philosophical, or political views; as long as such expression does not include a threat of physical harm to a student or damage to a student's property. (S: Tracy; H: Dennis)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Education.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Education.

SB 1305
HB 1352*
Integrated sex education program.
Replaces the family life curriculum with the integrated sex education program. Requires LEAs to develop integrated sex education programs and hold at least one public hearing before adopting the program. Allows LEAs to seek health care professionals and social workers to assist teaching such program, unless the person or organization endorses student sexual activity as an acceptable behavior. Defines various terms, including "gateway sexual activity." Prohibits the promotion of gateway sexual activities or health messages that encourage students to consider other forms of sexual activity that are still within the definition of abstinence. Requires parental or guardian consent to teach this program, which must be distributed to each parent or guardian at least 30 days before teaching such program. Allows parent or guardian to file a complaint and/or lawsuit, in some instances, if an instructor violated any of the requirements specified in this part. Authorizes a civil penalty of up to 500 dollars plus damages, attorney fees, and court costs if the instructor is found to be in violation of this part, unless the instructor is a teacher employed by the LEA. (S: Johnson J.; H: Dunn)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Education.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Education.

SB 1923
HB 1105*
Policies on harassment and bullying.
Requires LEAs to transmit revised updated policies on harassment, intimidation, or bullying to the commissioner of education with the changes made clearly highlighted. (S: Woodson; H: Montgomery)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Education.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Education.
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
SB 0165*
HB 0249
Sunset - department of education.
Extends termination date for the department of education to June 30, 2011. (S: Watson B.; H: Cobb J.)
Amendment: House amendment 1 changes the sunset date for the department to June 30, 2013. Requires the division of audit in the comptroller's office to provide its findings to the house and senate government operations committees by July 1, 2013, on the department's responses to the findings and recommendations in the January 2011 performance audit of the department.
Senate Status: Senate Government Operations 05/11/2011 recommended with amendments 1 and 2 Amendment 2 includes Tracy DOE research.  Next Stop, Senate Floor.
House Status: House 03/24/2011 passed with amendment 1.
HEALTH CARE
SB 0313
HB 0187*
Birth certificate changes upon sworn statement.
Allows a person's birth certificate to be changed to reflect a change of that person's gender upon a sworn statement by a certain medical or mental health professional. (S: Marrero; H: Richardson)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Judiciary.
House Status: Taken off notice 03/29/2011 in House General Subcommittee of Health & Human Resources.

SB 0791
HB 0344*
Board of medical examiners to regulate genetic counselors.
Recognizes that the board of medical examiners has the power to promulgate rules and regulations to administer the Genetic Counselors Licensing Act. Broadly captioned. (S: Overbey; H: Ramsey B.)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate General Welfare.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Health & Human Resources.
LABOR LAW
SB 1132
HB 1317*
Discrimination on basis of sexual orientation prohibited.
Adds sexual orientation to the list of characteristics of which discrimination is prohibited in employment, public accommodations, and housing and financing. (S: Marrero; H: Jones S.)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate Judiciary.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Judiciary.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SB 0630
HB 0598*
Equal Access to Intrastate Commerce Act.
Prohibits any local government from imposing on any person: (1) An employment practice, standard, definition or provision that imposes or mandates health insurance benefits, a minimum wage, or family leave requirements such as those authorized by state law that varies in manner from state or federal statutorily imposed or recognized requirements; or (2) An anti-discrimination practice, standard, definition or provision that varies in any manner from the definition of "discriminatory practices" under present law, any term used in such definition, or other types of discrimination recognized by state law but only to the extent recognized by the state. Under this bill, any such anti-discrimination practice, standard, definition, or provision imposed in violation of (2) on any such person by a local government prior to the effective date of this bill would be null and void. The above requirements of (1) and (2) would not apply with respect to employees of a local government. Additionally, this bill clarifies that with regards to discriminatory practices and human rights, "sex" means the designation of the person as male or female as indicated on the person's birth certificate. Broadly captioned. (S: Ketron; H: Casada)
Senate Status: Taken off notice in Senate State & Local Government 03/29/2011.
House Status: House General Subcommittee of Commerce deferred to summer study.

SB 0631
HB 0601*
Equal Access to Intrastate Commerce Act.
Enacts the "Equal Access to Intrastate Commerce Act." Prohibits a local government from imposing an anti-discrimination standard that deviates or supplements the definition of "discriminatory practices" already existing in Tennessee Code Annotated. Establishes that the only anti-discrimination employment practices or standards that may be legally enacted by a local government with respect to any person must be limited to race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, or national origin. Prohibits any local government from imposing on any person health insurance benefits, minimum wage, or family leave requirements that deviates from state or federal statutorily recognized requirements. (S: Ketron; H: Casada)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate State & Local Government.
House Status: Referred to House General Subcommittee of Commerce.

SB 0632
HB 0600*
Equal Access to Intrastate Commerce Act.
Prohibits any local government from imposing on any person an anti-discrimination practice, standard, definition or provision that varies in any manner from the definition of "discriminatory practices" under present law or other types of discrimination recognized by state law but only to the extent recognized by the state. Under present law, "discriminatory practices" means any direct or indirect act or practice of exclusion, distinction, restriction, segregation, limitation, refusal, denial, or any other act or practice of differentiation or preference in the treatment of a person or persons because of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age or national origin. Under this bill, any such anti-discrimination practice, standard, definition, or provision imposed on any such person by a local government prior to the effective date of this bill would be null and void. The above requirements would not apply with respect to employees of a local government. Additionally, this bill clarifies that with regards to discriminatory practices and human rights, "sex" means the designation of the person as male or female as indicated on the person's birth certificate. Broadly captioned. (S: Beavers; H: Casada)
Amendment: Senate amendment 1 adds a severability clause.
Senate Status: Senate 05/12/2011 passed with amendment 1;  sent back to house for confirming vote of Senate severability amendment.
House Status: House passed 04/25/2011.
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
SB 2037
HB 0225*
Cultural awareness training for general assembly members.
Requires the Tennessee ethics commission to provide annual training in cultural awareness to members of the general assembly. (S: Ford O.; H: Gilmore)
Senate Status: Referred to Senate State & Local Government.
House Status: Failed 03/30/2011 in House General Subcommittee of State & Local Government.