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18-J ettne&See Senate
19-PUBLIC CHAPTER NO. 19
20-SENATE BILL NO. 171
21-By Massey, Reeves, Yager, Akbari, Briggs, Campbell, Jackson, Lamar, White
22-Substituted for: House Bill No. 182
23-By Littleton, Grills, Rudder, McCalmon, Davis, Alexander, Burkhart, Terry, Vital, Capley, Stevens,
24-Leatherwood, Hardaway, Camper, Hemmer, Powers, Todd
25-AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 62, Chapter 38, relative to The Ink of Hope Act.
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4+HOUSE BILL 187
5+By Maberry
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8+HB0187
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12+AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section
13+49-1-905 and Section 49-1-910, relative to
14+comptroller reports.
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2616 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
27-SECTION 1. This act is known and may be cited as the "The Ink of Hope Act."
28-SECTION 2. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 62-38-204(e), is amended by designating
29-the current language as subdivision (e)(1) and adding the following new subdivision (e)(2):
30-(2) In addition to the requirement of subdivision (e)(1 ), each tattoo operator or tattoo
31-artist shall, before receiving a permit to operate a tattoo establishment or to apply a tattoo,
32-complete up to one (1) hour of online or in-person training, at no cost to the applicant, by a
33-nonprofit organization approved by the Tennessee human trafficking advisory council that
34-focuses on how to recognize the signs of human trafficking, how to respond to those signs,
35-how to refer a client to resources for victims of human trafficking, and reporting signs of
36-human trafficking to the Tennessee Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline.
37-SECTION 3. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 62-38-204(f), is amended by deleting
38-"local health department" and substituting "local health department and must include questions on
39-recognizing and reporting signs of human trafficking".
40-SECTION 4. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 62-38-204, is amended by adding the
41-following as a new subsection:
42-( ) A person who holds a license under this part as of December 31, 2025, and who is
43-renewing the license pursuant to this part shall successfully complete by December 31,
44-2028, up to one (1) hour of online or in-person training, at no cost to the applicant, by a
45-nonprofit organization approved by the Tennessee human trafficking advisory council that
46-focuses on how to recognize the signs of human trafficking, how to respond to those signs,
47-how to refer a • client to resources for victims of human trafficking, and reporting signs of
48-human trafficking to the Tennessee Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline. If the
49-person fails to complete the course by December 31, 2028, then the department shall render
50-the license invalid until the person complies with this subsection ( ).
51-SECTION 5. Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 62, Chapter 38, Part 2, is amended by adding
52-the following as a new section:
53-(a) A person who holds a license under this part, and the employer of that person,
54-who responds to signs of human trafficking with a client, refers a client to resources for
55-victims of human trafficking, or fails to respond or refer is not civilly or criminally liable for
56-those actions or inactions.
57-(b) A person who holds a license under this part, and the employer of that person,
58-who responds, refers, or fails to respond or refer as described in subsection (a) is not subject
59-to any action by the department because of those actions or inactions. SB 171
60-SECTION 6. For the purpose of promulgating rules, this act takes effect upon becoming a
61-law, the public welfare requiring it. For all other purposes, this act takes effect January 1, 2026, the
62-public welfare requiring it.
63-2 PASSED:
64-SENATE BILL NO. 171
65-March 3, 2025
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67- RANDY M~ALL Y
68-SPEAKER OF THE SENATE
69-CAMEROfti!M:XTON,SPEAKER
70-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
71-APPROVED this /{).U. day of ma yt;J, 2025
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74-BILL LEE, GOVERNOR
17+ SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 49-1-905(g), is amended by deleting
18+subdivision (6) and substituting:
19+(6) The office of the comptroller of the treasury shall review the foundational
20+literacy skills plans submitted to the department for approval to ensure the plans comply
21+with the requirements of subsection (f) and the rules promulgated by the state board. As
22+part of the review, the comptroller, or the comptroller's designee, shall examine whether
23+the plans were initially approved or denied by the department and the nature of any plan
24+revisions or amendments required by the department for approval. The comptroller shall
25+include its findings from the review in the report required pursuant to § 49-1-910.
26+ SECTION 2. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 49-1-910, is amended by deleting the
27+section and substituting:
28+The office of the comptroller of the treasury shall review data, practices, and
29+outcomes related to this part. The department of education shall provide any information
30+requested by the office of the comptroller of the treasury to the comptroller's office as
31+soon as practicable. Every three (3) years, the comptroller shall submit a report detailing
32+the findings of the review to the chair of the education committee of the senate, the chair
33+of the committee of the house of representatives having jurisdiction over student literacy,
34+and the state board of education and publish the report on the comptroller's website.
35+ SECTION 3. This act takes effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.