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§ 3-17-102. Chapter Definitions

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: [Deleted by 2015 amendment.] “Annual event” means an event: Authorized by two-thirds (2/3) vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly; Operated for the benefit of a nonprofit organization located in Tennessee; Conducted with a single type of lottery game; Conducted […]

§ 3-17-103. Annual Events — Application — Organizational Requirements and Restrictions — Proceeds — Omnibus List of Qualifying Applicants — Submission of Financial Accounting

A nonprofit organization seeking to operate an annual event for the benefit of that organization located in this state shall submit an annual event application to the secretary by January 31 each year for the annual event period beginning July 1 of that calendar year and ending June 30 of the subsequent calendar year. In […]

§ 3-17-104. Annual Event Application — Requirements

Except as otherwise provided in § 3-17-103(a)(1), all annual event applications shall be submitted to the secretary from July 1 to January 31 for the annual event period beginning July 1 following the close of the application period and ending June 30 of the subsequent calendar year. The secretary of state may prescribe and furnish […]

§ 3-17-105. Omnibus List

The secretary shall examine each annual event application submitted under this chapter for inclusion on the omnibus list. An annual event shall be included on the omnibus list if: All annual event application filing requirements of § 3-17-104 are met; The secretary determines that the nonprofit organization has been recognized by the internal revenue service […]

§ 3-17-106. Financial Accounting — Requirements

An organization authorized by the general assembly to operate an annual event shall file, within ninety (90) calendar days following the actual event date, a financial accounting with the secretary in accordance with this section. An organization shall remit to the secretary the full application fee specified pursuant to § 3-17-104(c)(2), less the initial application […]

§ 3-17-107. Public Records — Release of Information

Applications, reports, and all other documents and information required to be filed under this chapter, or by the secretary, shall be public records in the office of the secretary. The secretary, in the secretary’s discretion, may compile, summarize, publish, or otherwise release to the public any information contained in applications and any other documents filed […]

§ 3-17-108. Recordkeeping

Every nonprofit organization subject to the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations prescribed by the secretary, shall keep: True and accurate fiscal records including, but not limited to, all income and expenses; and True and accurate records regarding the conduct of any annual event, including records of any documents, information, notices, or […]

§ 3-14-201. Duties

There is created the office of legislative budget analysis which has the duty to: Conduct detailed analyses of the state’s budget and its content including recommended appropriations, expenditures, revenues, work programs, recommended appropriations for capital projects, recommended improvements, recommended carry-over appropriations, recommended supplemental appropriations, and other aspects of the budget, and shall review and report […]

§ 3-14-202. Staffing and Assistance

To aid the office of legislative budget analysis, the staff of the comptroller of the treasury and the fiscal review committee shall furnish such assistance as may be required. The office may also call on the staff of the other legislative staff offices for advice and assistance as required. In carrying out the responsibilities of […]

§ 3-14-203. Appointment of Director and Other Personnel

The joint legislative services committee shall appoint, subject to the approval of the speaker of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives, a director of the office of legislative budget analysis who shall be a graduate of an accredited college or university, shall have five (5) or more years of experience in […]