HB 856 - SB 1407 FISCAL NOTE Fiscal Review Committee Tennessee General Assembly March 4, 2025 Fiscal Analyst: Arielle Woodmore | Email: arielle.woodmore@capitol.tn.gov | Phone: 615-741-2564 HB 856 - SB 1407 SUMMARY OF BILL: Establishes that a person is justified, under certain circumstances, in using deadly force against another to prevent or terminate the other from committing or attempting to commit certain property offenses. Authorizes a private citizen to use deadly force if reasonably necessary to accomplish the lawful arrest of an individual who flees or resists the arrest for violating protection of property statutes. Specifies that the display or brandishing of a weapon does not constitute deadly force, if the display or brandishing of the weapon does not result in death or serious bodily injury. FISCAL IMPACT: NOT SIGNIFICANT Assumptions: • The proposed legislation establishes that a person is justified in using deadly force against another when and to the degree the person reasonably believes deadly force is immediately necessary to prevent or terminate the other's actual or attempted: o Trespass; o Arson; o Damage to property; o Burglary; o Theft; o Robbery o Aggravated cruelty to animals, serious bodily injury, or death to animals or livestock; and o The person reasonably believes: ▪ The property cannot be protected or the other’s actions terminated by any other means; or ▪ The use of force other than deadly force to protect terminate the other’s actions would expose the person or a third person to a risk of death or serious bodily injury. • Establishing that a person is justified, under certain circumstances, in using deadly force against another to prevent or terminate the other from committing or attempting to commit certain property offenses could result in a decrease in state or local incarceration expenditures for persons that are determined to be justified in the use of deadly force as outlined in the proposed legislation and that would have otherwise been convicted of an offense under current law. HB 856 - SB 1407 2 • However, to the extent that this legislation results in additional instances where deadly force is used and the offender is not successful in utilizing the newly established justifications, the proposed legislation could result in an increase in state or local incarceration expenditures. • The extent and timing of any potential increase or decrease in incarceration costs is unknown and dependent upon the number of persons who will use deadly force against another to prevent or terminate the other from committing or attempting to commit one of the offenses outlined, and the number, if any, of persons that are determined to be justified in the use of deadly force as outlined in the proposed legislation is unknown. • The net fiscal impact to state or local government is estimated to be not significant. CERTIFICATION: The information contained herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Bojan Savic, Executive Director