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§ 4-57-102. Legislative Intent

It is the intent of the general assembly that the commission created herein shall be the sole body in Tennessee charged with administering a state fair and exposition.

§ 4-57-103. Chapter Definitions

For the purposes of this chapter unless the context otherwise requires: “Commission” means the Tennessee state fair and exposition commission; “Commissioner” means the commissioner of agriculture; “Department” means the department of agriculture; “Exhibition” means one (1) or more displays or demonstrations which are of educational or entertainment value to those witnessing such exhibition; and “Fair” […]

§ 4-57-104. State Fair and Exposition Commission

Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary establishing a state fair board, there is hereby created a state fair and exposition commission which shall be composed of the following members to be appointed by the governor: The dean of the University of Tennessee extension; The president of the Tennessee Farm Bureau; The state advisor of […]

§ 4-57-105. Authority and Powers of the Commission

The commission is authorized and empowered to: Advise, facilitate, and coordinate with the Tennessee State Fair Association, a not-for-profit corporation, for the purpose of the Tennessee State Fair Association operating, managing, and conducting at least one (1) fair or exposition annually, under the supervision of the commission, with such additional fairs, expositions, or exhibitions as […]

§ 4-56-101. Chapter Definitions

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Commission” means the state procurement commission, which replaces the board of standards within former title 12, chapter 3, part 4; “Committee” means the state protest committee, which replaces the board of standards protest authority within former § 12-3-214 [repealed] and the review committee within former […]

§ 4-56-102. Procurement Commission — Creation

There is created a procurement commission, which shall consist of the commissioners of general services and finance and administration, and the comptroller of the treasury. The chief procurement officer shall serve as a nonvoting member. The commission shall adopt a procedure governing its proceedings, and the chief procurement officer shall keep a permanent and accurate […]

§ 4-56-104. Procurement Office — Creation — Chief Procurement Officer — Personnel — Contracts and Contract Rights and Responsibilities — Adoption of Operational Procedures

There is created a procurement office headed by the chief procurement officer in such department as the governor shall designate, after consulting with the comptroller of the treasury, which shall take effect as provided in subsection (b). Effective July 1, 2011, the governor shall appoint the chief procurement officer, who shall be a person: Qualified […]