Tennessee · 114

SB 2111

Children's Services, Dept. of - As introduced, changes the caseload requirement for case managers in the department from a monthly average of 20 active cases or 20 children monitored to a cap of no more than 12 active cases involving no more than 12 families or 20 children monitored; requires the department to resolve each active case within 12 months and a status review hearing to be held if the case is not resolved within 12 months. - Amends TCA Section 37-5-132.

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Tennessee SB 2111 proposes amending TCA Section 37-5-132 to change the Department of Children's Services case manager caseload requirement from a monthly average of 20 active cases to a cap of no more than 12 active cases involving no more than 12 families or 20 children. The bill also requires the department to resolve each active case within 12 months and mandates a status review hearing if a case remains unresolved after that period.

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SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee 3/17/2026… upper pass 0 0 1 Mar 17, 2026 Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0