Tennessee · 114

HB 2146

Juvenile Offenders - As enacted, specifies that if a student is referred to juvenile court for being unlawfully absent from school and is ultimately adjudicated to be unruly, that the disposition made by the juvenile judge or magistrate may include the suspension of the student's driving privileges or ability to obtain a driver license for a period of up to one year. - Amends TCA Title 37; Title 49, Chapter 6, Part 30 and Title 55, Chapter 10.

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Tennessee HB 2146 specifies that if a student is referred to juvenile court for unlawful school absence and adjudicated unruly, a juvenile judge or magistrate may suspend the student's driving privileges or ability to obtain a license for up to one year. The bill amends TCA Title 37, Title 49, Chapter 6, Part 30, and Title 55, Chapter 10.

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QuestionChamberResultYeaNayOtherDateSource
HOUSE CALENDAR & RULES COMMITTEE: H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 4/7/2026… lower fail 0 0 0 Apr 7, 2026 Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0
HOUSE EDUCATION COMMITTEE: Rec. for pass. if am., ref. to Calendar & Rules… lower pass 0 0 1 Apr 1, 2026 Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0
HOUSE EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION SUBCOMMITTEE: Rec. for pass by s/c ref. to… lower pass 0 0 0 Mar 3, 2026 Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0