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§ 3-1-113. Purchases of Computer Equipment by Members

A member of the general assembly may purchase through the office of legislative administration computer equipment for legislative use which is the same as or compatible with the computer hardware or software installed or used by legislative information systems for the general assembly. The cost of any purchases made pursuant to this section shall be […]

§ 3-1-118. Open Meetings — Exceptions — Enforcement

Every meeting of the general assembly, senate, house of representatives, or any joint committee, standing committee, statutory committee, special committee, select committee, oversight committee, ad hoc committee, any other committee or any subcommittee shall be open to the public. Only when considering a matter involving the security of the state or nation or when investigating […]

§ 3-1-119. Statement Disclosing Contributions and Expenditures for Each Caucus of the General Assembly — Maintenance of Caucus Records and Accounts

Each caucus of the general assembly shall make a full disclosure of the sources of contributions received and expenditures made by submitting statements to the registry of election finance within ten (10) days following the conclusion of the quarterly periods ending March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31. A statement filed pursuant to […]

§ 3-1-120. Mass Mailings Sent Within Thirty Days of an Election

Any mass mailings, including surveys and newsletters, that a member of the general assembly sends to persons in the member’s district within thirty (30) days of any election in which the member’s name appears on the ballot shall be paid from non-state funds. For purposes of  subsection (a): “Election” does not include any early voting […]

§ 3-1-121. Tennessee Legislative Record

The legislative publication commonly known as the “Tennessee Legislative Record” shall be published in printed form only at the conclusion of each annual session of the general assembly or as requested by any member of the general assembly for that member’s official duties; provided, that the information shall continue to be compiled, updated and available […]

§ 3-1-122. Forwarding of Former General Assembly Member’s E-Mail

A former member of the general assembly may request that e-mails sent to the former member’s legislative e-mail address be automatically forwarded to the former member’s private e-mail address for up to twelve (12) months from the former member’s last official day of service as a member of the general assembly. This section shall not […]