Tennessee · 114

SB 1303

Criminal Offenses - As enacted, creates the offense of intentionally impeding or obstructing a member of the division of protective services from ingress to, egress from, or movement about a location where the member is responsible for a person protected by the division of protective services; creates the offense of intentionally refusing to vacate an area where access has been restricted by a member of the division of protective services for the purpose of maintaining the safety or security of the person being protected. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 39.

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Tennessee SB 1303 creates two new criminal offenses related to the division of protective services. The bill makes it a crime to intentionally impede or obstruct a member from accessing or moving within a location where they are responsible for a protected person. It also criminalizes intentionally refusing to vacate an area when access has been restricted by a member to maintain the safety or security of that person.

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Roll-call votes on this bill

QuestionChamberResultYeaNayOtherDateSource
SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: Recommended for passage, refer to Senate Calendar… upper pass 0 0 1 Mar 4, 2025 Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0