Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB1157

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 40, Chapter 33, relative to civil asset forfeiture.

Impact

By requiring such detailed data collection and reporting, SB1157 will significantly alter how civil asset forfeiture cases are processed in Tennessee. The public will gain access to more information about the nature and impact of seizures, potentially leading to increased public awareness and engagement on this issue. The implications of this bill could lead to potential reforms in law enforcement practices, encouraging agencies to reconsider their strategies regarding asset seizure as they must now justify their actions with publicly available data.

Summary

Senate Bill 1157 aims to amend Tennessee's civil asset forfeiture laws by instituting comprehensive reporting requirements for the Department of Safety regarding the seizures executed by law enforcement. The bill mandates an annual report detailing various metrics surrounding asset seizures, including the demographics of individuals affected, types of property seized, and the outcomes of forfeiture cases. This legislative move seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in the asset forfeiture process, which has become increasingly scrutinized for perceived abuses of power by law enforcement agencies.

Contention

The bill has sparked dialogue among lawmakers and advocacy groups concerning the balance between law enforcement practices and individual rights. Supporters assert that the rigorous reporting mechanisms introduced by SB1157 will help mitigate instances of abuse and will enhance trust between communities and law enforcement. Conversely, opponents may argue that such mandates could place additional burdens on law enforcement agencies, hindering their operational efficiency, especially in cases requiring rapid responses to crime-related assets. This ongoing debate signifies a critical evaluation of asset forfeiture practices and their implications for civil liberties in Tennessee.

Companion Bills

TN HB0872

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 40, Chapter 33, relative to civil asset forfeiture.

Previously Filed As

TN HB0872

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 40, Chapter 33, relative to civil asset forfeiture.

TN HB1285

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 12; Title 39; Title 40; Title 47; Title 53; Title 55; Title 57; Title 67; Title 69 and Title 70, relative to forfeiture.

TN SB1462

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 12; Title 39; Title 40; Title 47; Title 53; Title 55; Title 57; Title 67; Title 69 and Title 70, relative to forfeiture.

TN HB115

An Act To Amend Titles 11 And 16 Relating To Civil Asset Forfeiture.

TN HB280

An Act To Amend Titles 11 And 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Civil Asset Forfeiture.

TN HB3758

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

TN HB404

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

TN HB914

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

TN HB251

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

TN SB380

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

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