§ 3-9-201. Short Title
This part may be cited as the “Tennessee Public Pension Review Act.”
§ 3-9-202. “Local Government Retirement Plan” Defined
For the purposes of this part, “local government retirement plan” means any retirement plan of any county, municipality, school district, utility district, development district, or any other subdivision of the state which operates a public retirement plan for its employees for which the governmental unit has liability.
§ 3-7-110. Programs With Reduced Federal Funds
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, prior to March 1 of each year, the fiscal review staff shall provide the finance, ways and means committees of the senate and the house of representatives and the fiscal review committee with information regarding the creation of state programs that have suffered significant reductions of federal financial support […]
§ 3-7-112. Contract Services Subcommittee
Within the fiscal review committee there is created a contract services subcommittee, the members of which shall be appointed by the chair of the fiscal review committee. The chair of the fiscal review committee shall determine the number of members of the subcommittee and shall appoint the chair of the subcommittee. For purposes of determining […]
§ 3-7-113. Review and Discussion of Any Audit
The fiscal review committee shall review and discuss any audit of a department, agency or institution of this state prepared by the comptroller of the treasury, pursuant to § 8-4-109, subject to the following: The fiscal review staff shall first review all audits of state departments, agencies or institutions prepared by the comptroller, pursuant to […]
§ 3-7-114. Identification and Listing of Acts Null and Void for Lack of First Year’s Funding by General Assembly Appropriation
Within forty-five (45) days following the conclusion of each fiscal year, the fiscal review committee shall identify and list each law enacted during the fiscal year that is null and void for lack of a timely appropriation providing the estimated first year’s funding for the law, as required by Article II, § 24 of the […]
§ 3-9-101. Creation — Membership
There is hereby created a council on pensions and insurance to be composed of the following members, ex officio: The speaker of the senate; The speaker of the house of representatives; The chair, chair emeritus and first vice chair of the committee on finance, ways and means of the senate; provided, that, if the office […]
§ 3-6-309. Registration of Person in Default on Student Loans
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires: “Commission” means the Tennessee ethics commission or other governmental body authorized by statute to register lobbyists; “Guarantee agency” means a guarantor of student loans that has an agreement with the United States secretary of education; and “TSAC” means the Tennessee student assistance corporation. Upon receiving […]
§ 3-7-101. Creation — Membership
There is created a special, continuing committee of the general assembly, to be known as the fiscal review committee. It shall be composed of the speaker of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the chair of the senate standing committee on finance, ways and means (or if the committee has co-chairs, then […]
§ 3-7-102. Meetings — Subcommittees — Expenses
The committee shall meet at least once in each fiscal quarter on such dates as it shall choose and at such other times as it considers necessary or upon call of the chair. The committee may create subcommittees for such purposes as it considers advisable. Members of the committee are entitled to be reimbursed for […]