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§ 4-30-101. Purpose — Short Title

In order to encourage local governments in Tennessee to utilize current electronic technology to perform the business functions of their offices, to ensure the best possible stewardship of public funds and to maintain adequate internal controls, there is created the “Local Government Electronic Technology Act of 2009.”

§ 4-30-102. Chapter Definitions

As used in this chapter, “local government” means any county, metropolitan government, municipality or other political subdivision of this state.

§ 4-30-103. Use of Current Electronic Technology — Filing of Plan Before Implementing New Electronic Technology — Contents of Plan

Local governments are encouraged to use current electronic technology to perform the business functions of their offices. Prior to any local government implementing new electronic technology associated with the disbursement of public funds, purchasing or the sale of local government assets or the collection of various taxes, fines, fees or payments, the local government shall […]

§ 4-31-101. Short Title

This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Tennessee Local Development Authority Act.”

§ 4-31-102. Chapter Definitions

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Agricultural development loan program” means the authority’s program of providing loans to lenders or purchasing loans from lenders for the purpose of making funds available for the financing of agricultural enterprises; “Agricultural enterprise” means the acquisition, reconstruction or improvement of land or buildings or other […]

§ 4-31-103. Authority Created — Organization and Administration

There is hereby created a body, politic and corporate, to be known as the “Tennessee local development authority.” The authority shall be a public agency and an instrumentality of the state and shall be deemed to be acting in all respects for the benefit of the people of the state in the performance of essential […]

§ 4-29-245. Governmental Entities Terminated on June 30, 2024

The following governmental entities shall terminate on June 30, 2024: Advisory council on state procurement, created by § 4-56-106; Board of funeral directors and embalmers, created by § 62-5-201; Bureau of workers’ compensation, created by § 4-3-1408; Child care agency licensing board of review, created by § 71-3-510; Collection service board, created by § 62-20-104; […]

§ 4-29-236. Governmental Entities Terminated on June 30, 2015

The following governmental entities shall terminate on June 30, 2015: [Deleted by 2015 amendment, committee terminated.] [Deleted by 2015 amendment,  transferred to § 4-29-241.] [Deleted by 2015 amendment; advisory council terminated.] [Deleted by 2015 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-240.] [Deleted by 2015 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-242.] [Deleted by 2015 amendment, transferred to § 4-29-240.] […]

§ 4-29-237. Governmental Entities Terminated on June 30, 2016

The following governmental entities terminate June 30, 2016: [Deleted by 2016 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-243.] [Deleted by 2016 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-241.] [Deleted by 2016 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-243.] [Deleted by 2016 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-243.] [Deleted by 2017 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-241.] [Deleted by 2016 amendment; transferred to § […]

§ 4-29-238. Governmental Entities Terminated on June 30, 2017

The following governmental entities terminate on June 30, 2017: [Deleted by 2017 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-241.] [Deleted by 2017 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-242.] [Deleted by 2017 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-242.] [Deleted by 2017 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-242.] [Deleted by 2017 amendment; transferred to § 4-29-242.] [Deleted by 2017 amendment; transferred to […]