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§ 71-6-111. Authority and Responsibility of Department

It is the legislative intent that the protective services set out in this part be provided and that the department have present authority to provide or to arrange for the provision of the same. However, the provision of the services is subject to budgetary limitations and the availability of funds appropriated for the general provision […]

§ 71-6-112. Funding

The cost of the administration of this part and the provision of the services hereby authorized shall be limited to the amount of funds specifically appropriated for such purposes by the general assembly.

§ 71-6-101. Short Title — Legislative Intent

This part may be cited as the “Tennessee Adult Protection Act.” The purpose of this part is to protect adults coming within this part from abuse, neglect or exploitation by requiring reporting of suspected cases by any person having cause to believe that such cases exist. It is intended that, as a result of such […]

§ 71-6-102. Part Definitions

As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Abuse or neglect” means the infliction of physical pain, injury, or mental anguish, or the deprivation of services by a caretaker that are necessary to maintain the health and welfare of an adult or a situation in which an adult is unable to provide or […]

§ 71-6-103. Rules and Regulations — Reports of Abuse or Neglect — Investigation — Providing Protective Services — Consent of Adult — Duties of Other Agencies

The commissioner has the discretion to adopt such rules, regulations, procedures, guidelines, or any other expressions of policy necessary to effect the purpose of this part insofar as such action is reasonably calculated to serve the public interest. Any person, including, but not limited to, a physician, nurse, social worker, department personnel, coroner, medical examiner, […]

§ 71-6-104. Remedies — Injunctive Relief

Any court with jurisdiction under this part may upon proper application by the department issue a temporary restraining order or other injunctive relief to prohibit any violation of this part, regardless of the existence of any other remedy at law. The court may enjoin from providing care for any person, on a temporary or permanent […]

§ 71-6-106. Privilege for Confidential Communications

Notwithstanding the existence of the privilege for confidential communications between husband and wife, the chancellor at the hearing may compel testimony if, in the chancellor’s opinion, disclosure is necessary in the interest of the adult.