Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HB0069 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/03/2025

                    HB 69 - SB 133 
FISCAL NOTE 
 
 
 
Fiscal Review Committee 
Tennessee General Assembly 
 
February 3, 2025 
Fiscal Analyst: Christine Drescher | Email: christine.drescher@capitol.tn.gov | Phone: 615-741-2564 
 
HB 69 - SB 133 
 
SUMMARY OF BILL:    Requires the Coordinator of Elections (COE), in collaboration with 
the Department of Safety (DOS), to create a secure, electronic portal by January 1, 2028, through 
which each county administrator of elections may access information to verify if an individual 
applying to register to vote is a non-United States citizen. Requires the COE, in collaboration with 
the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), to create an electronic portal by January 1, 2028 
through which each county administrator of elections may access information to verify an 
applicant’s eligibility to vote based on any felony conviction. 
  
Requires the county administrator of elections to provide written notice to a registrant that they 
have the right to appeal if a decision is made to reject an application, along with an appeal form, 
upon the enactment of the proposed legislation. 
 
Beginning January 1, 2026, prohibits the use of a temporary driver license as verification of a 
person’s identification on an application for ballot. Prohibits a lawful permanent resident who is not 
a United States citizen from applying for a driver license, instruction permit, intermediate driver 
license, or photo identification card. By January 1, 2026, requires that there be a distinguishable 
difference from a temporary driver license, temporary photo identification license, or temporary 
permit from a license issued to a United States citizen for voting purposes.  
 
Prohibits DOS from issuing lawful permanent residents a driver license of any class that is not 
temporary. Requires a lawful permanent resident who renews or reinstates a license or permit after 
January 1, 2026, to provide proof of United States citizenship in order to retain such license  
or permit. Requires, if a lawful permanent resident cannot provide proof of United States 
citizenship, the lawful permanent resident to be issued a temporary version of the license or permit. 
 
 
FISCAL IMPACT: 
 
STATE GOVERNMENT 
EXPENDITURES 	General Fund 
FY25-26 	$800,000 
OTHER FISCAL IMPACT 
 
Previously awarded federal grant funds could offset some of the expenditures for the development 
of electronic portals; however, the extent and timing of any such offset cannot be determined with 
reasonable certainty. 
 
     
    
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 Assumptions: 
 
Driver License Requirements for U.S. Non-Citizens  
• Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-50-303(9), the DOS is prohibited from issuing a driver 
license of any class to any person who is not a United States citizen or lawful permanent 
resident of the United States.  
• The proposed legislation revises this statute to prohibit the DOS from issuing a driver 
license of any class to a lawful permanent resident that is not temporary. Lawful permanent 
residents will only be authorized to obtain temporary driver licenses regardless of class.  
• This project will require various software modifications and new card design and 
implementation.  
• Passage of SB 6002 / HB 6001 during the First Extraordinary Session of the 114th General 
Assembly provided for such work to be completed by the DOS’s two relevant vendors. As 
such, any fiscal impact is estimated to be not significant.  
• The TBI and county administrators of elections can complete the terms of this proposal 
utilizing existing resources and personnel.  
• Workers at polling locations will not need a significant amount of training to correctly 
identify valid identification cards.  
 
Creation of Electronic Portal  
• The COE will need to contract with a vendor to create an electronic portal through which 
county administrators of elections can verify an applicant’s eligibility to vote based on any 
felony convictions.  
• Based upon former grant proposals for enhancements to their election processes, the 
contract is estimated to result in a one-time increase in state expenditures of $800,000 in 
FY25-26.  
• Based upon information provided by the Secretary of State, federal grant funds currently 
awarded may entail developing a portal to improve election processes. Should the terms of 
this legislation pass approval, these grant funds could possibly be used to offset some costs. 
The extent and timing of any such offset cannot be determined with reasonable certainty.  
 
 
CERTIFICATION: 
 
 The information contained herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 
   
Bojan Savic, Executive Director