AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 3, Chapter 6; Title 4, Chapter 15; Title 4, Chapter 18; Title 4, Chapter 21; Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 15; Title 4, Chapter 49; Title 4, Chapter 5; Title 4, Chapter 56; Title 8, Chapter 6; Title 9; Title 12, Chapter 1, Part 2; Title 17, Chapter 3, Part 1; Title 20, Chapter 13; Title 23; Title 29; Title 31, Chapter 6; Title 35, Chapter 9; Title 37, Chapter 5; Title 39, Chapter 2, Part 2; Title 40; Title 41; Title 47, Chapter 16; Title 47, Chapter 18; Title 48; Title 49; Title 53, Chapter 11; Title 54; Title 56; Title 58; Title 66, Chapter 2; Title 67; Title 68, Chapter 221; Title 68, Chapter 33; Title 68, Chapter 211; Title 68, Chapter 213 and Title 71, relative to the attorney general and reporter.
The amendments proposed in HB2449 will primarily impact procedural aspects related to the attorney general's office, potentially simplifying the submission processes that were traditionally paper-based. By allowing electronic submissions, the bill could lead to quicker responses and resolutions in legal matters, thereby improving overall accessibility for legal entities and the public.
House Bill 2449 focuses on amendments to multiple sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated concerning the roles and responsibilities of the attorney general and reporter. The primary highlight of this bill is the introduction of provisions that allow certain submissions to be made electronically. This modernization effort aims to streamline processes and enhance efficiency within the state’s legal framework.
While the bill appears to have a relatively straightforward intent, potential points of contention may arise around the implementation of electronic submission policies. Considerations regarding cybersecurity, data integrity, and the digital divide – where some constituents may lack access to electronic means – could generate discussions among lawmakers. Ensuring a balanced approach that accommodates various stakeholders will be critical as the bill progresses.