Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB0189 Draft / Bill

Filed 01/15/2025

                     
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SENATE BILL 189 
By Lamar 
 
 
SB0189 
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, 
Chapter 7 and Title 49, relative to incentives for 
students who obtain testing for certain health 
conditions. 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE: 
 SECTION 1.  Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1, is amended by 
adding the following as a new section: 
 (a)  As used in this section: 
 (1)  "Eligible student" means a student who is enrolled full-time in 
undergraduate studies at a public institution of higher education in this state; 
 (2)  "Enrolling institution" means a public institution of higher education in 
this state in which an eligible student is enrolled; 
 (3)  "Sexually transmitted disease (STD)" has the same meaning as in § 
68-10-101; and 
 (4)  "THEC" means the Tennessee higher education commission. 
 (b)  The Tennessee higher education commission shall implement a program to 
award grants to eligible students who voluntarily provide their enrolling institution with 
proof of voluntarily receiving testing for STDs.  In order to implement this program, 
THEC shall: 
 (1)  Develop a grant application process that includes a form of proof of 
testing for STDs, which complies with the federal Health Insurance Portability 
and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) (42 U.S.C. § 1320d et seq.) and other 
federal and state confidentiality laws, that an eligible student must provide to their 
enrolling institution as part of a grant application;   
 
 
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 (2)  Limit the number of grants that an eligible student may receive under 
this section to one (1) per academic year for up to four (4) academic years; 
 (3)  Notify each student who is enrolled in a public institution of higher 
education in this state of the grant program and the requirements to apply for and 
receive a grant; 
 (4)  Ensure that public institutions of higher education in this state accept 
grant applications from their students, verify an applicant's enrollment status as a 
full-time undergraduate student, and report to THEC the number of eligible 
students to whom grants are awarded; 
 (5)  Remit grant funds to public institutions of higher education for 
distribution to each eligible student who is awarded a grant; and 
 (6)  Ensure that grant funds are expended in the manner required by 
subsection (d). 
 (c)  Subject to funding, the amount of a grant awarded pursuant to this section is 
two hundred fifty dollars ($250). 
 (d)  All grant funds must be expended for tuition, mandatory fees, textbooks, and 
course materials associated with the grant recipient's undergraduate studies at their 
enrolling institution. 
 (e)  The grant program established pursuant to this section is funded through the 
student STD testing grant fund, which is established as a separate account in the 
general fund.  Subject to the availability of revenue at the end of each fiscal year, the 
commissioner of finance and administration is authorized to carry forward any amounts 
remaining in the student STD testing grant fund.  Moneys in the student STD testing 
grant fund must be invested by the state treasurer pursuant to title 9, chapter 4, part 6, 
for the sole benefit of the student STD testing grant fund.  The student STD testing grant   
 
 
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fund is subject to appropriations by the general assembly and gifts, grants, and other 
donations received by THEC for the purpose of supporting the grant program 
established pursuant to subsection (b). 
 (f)  THEC may promulgate rules to effectuate the purposes of this section in 
accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 
5.  
 SECTION 2.  This act is not an appropriation of funds, and funds must not be obligated 
or expended pursuant to this act unless the funds are specifically appropriated by the general 
appropriations act. 
 SECTION 3.  For the purpose of promulgating rules, this act takes effect upon becoming 
a law, the public welfare requiring it.  For all other purposes, this act takes effect January 1, 
2026, and applies to grants awarded for the 2026-2027 academic year and each year 
thereafter, the public welfare requiring it.