Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB1038

Introduced
1/31/23  
Engrossed
4/18/23  
Enrolled
4/24/23  
Passed
5/11/23  

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 38, Chapter 6; Title 68, Chapter 102 and Title 71, Chapter 3, relative to background checks.

Impact

The passage of SB1038 is expected to strengthen the vetting process for potential appointees to positions of significant trust and responsibility, particularly in jobs that involve direct contact with sensitive groups, such as children. By mandating comprehensive background checks, it aims to ensure that individuals in these roles have been thoroughly investigated, thereby potentially mitigating risks associated with appointing candidates who may pose safety concerns. Overall, the legal framework around public safety and integrity in state appointments will become more stringent as a result of this bill.

Summary

Senate Bill 1038 aims to amend various sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated pertaining to background checks for certain individuals who seek positions of trust and responsibility within the state. It includes provisions to enhance the background investigation process by requiring fingerprint submissions to both state and federal authorities before an individual can be appointed to specific roles, such as commissioners and law enforcement personnel responsible for the governor's protection. The bill seeks to increase transparency and safety in the appointment process for key public positions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1038 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a consensus on the need for enhanced scrutiny in appointing individuals to critical positions. Legislators who supported the bill emphasized the importance of protecting vulnerable populations, such as children, and ensuring that public officials are trustworthy. However, some discussions hinted at concerns over privacy and the balance between thorough background checks and the potential for undue hurdles in the appointment process.

Contention

Despite its overall support, some points of contention arose regarding the potential administrative burden that extensive background checks could impose on the appointing process. Critics expressed apprehensions that rigorous requirements might deter qualified individuals from seeking these roles. Furthermore, debates were held about ensuring that the background check process does not disproportionately affect candidates based on race or socioeconomic status, thereby emphasizing the need for fairness in the implementation of the law.

Companion Bills

TN HB1365

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 38, Chapter 6; Title 68, Chapter 102 and Title 71, Chapter 3, relative to background checks.

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