Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB1146 Draft / Bill

Filed 02/06/2025

                     
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SENATE BILL 1146 
By Crowe 
 
 
SB1146 
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 38; 
Title 53; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to 
psychotropic drugs. 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE: 
 SECTION 1.  Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 38-7-109, is amended by adding the 
following as a new subsection: 
(c) 
 (1) 
 (A)  If a county medical examiner's office or regional forensic center is 
conducting an autopsy on a decedent who is suspected to have committed a 
mass shooting that resulted in the deaths of four (4) or more individuals, then the 
county medical examiner or regional forensic center shall consult such 
decedent's treating mental health professional or primary care physician, if 
known and reasonably able to be identified through the decedent's next of kin, to 
obtain information regarding the decedent's psychotropic drug use. 
 (B)  The county medical examiner shall test the decedent for the 
presence of any drugs, including psychotropic drugs.  
 (2) 
 (A)  The county medical examiner's office or regional forensic center shall 
disclose the drug use of the decedent to the University of Tennessee's health 
science center and to the department of health. 
 (B)  The county medical examiner's office or regional forensic center shall 
not disclose any identifying information including the decedent's name or social   
 
 
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security number when disclosing the drug use of the decedent to the University 
of Tennessee's health science center and to the department of health. 
 (3)  The University of Tennessee's health science center shall study the drug 
interactions between the psychotropic drugs and any other drugs that were present in 
the decedent's system as provided by the county medical examiner as described in 
subdivision (c)(2)(A). 
 (4)  The University of Tennessee's health science center shall submit quarterly 
reports of all data obtained pursuant to this section to the chair of the health and welfare 
committee of the senate and the chair of the house of representatives committee having 
jurisdiction over health-related matters. 
 (5)  As used in this subsection (c), "psychotropic drug" means a medication 
prescribed for the treatment of mental or behavioral health conditions or a drug 
prescribed for any condition that exercises a direct effect upon the central nervous 
system and that is capable of influencing and modifying mood, perceptions, and 
behavior, including: 
 (A)  Agents for control of mania and depression; 
 (B)  Antidepressants; 
 (C)  Antipsychotics; 
 (D)  Anxiolytics; 
 (E)  Hypnotics; 
 (F)  Mood stabilizers; 
 (G)  Hormonal medication with the primary goal of altering a person's 
physical appearance and sexual characteristics existing at the person's birth; 
 (H)  Psychomotor stimulants; and 
 (I)  Stimulants.   
 
 
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 (6)  The county medical examiner, regional forensic center, department of health, 
and the University of Tennessee's health science center must follow all relevant state 
and federal privacy laws related to the implementation of this section.  
 SECTION 2.  This act takes effect July 1, 2025, the public welfare requiring it.