Tennessee 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB1197 Compare Versions

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1313 AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8,
1414 Chapter 24, relative to compensation of county
1515 officials.
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1717 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
1818 SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 8-24-102(d), is amended by
1919 designating the existing language as subdivision (d)(1) and adding the following as a new
2020 subdivision (d)(2):
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2222 (A) If the department of economic and community development
2323 determines that during the previous fiscal year a county experienced substantial
2424 characteristics of economic distress, then that county may, by resolution of the
2525 county legislative body, forgo the increase in compensation provided in
2626 subdivision (d)(1).
2727 (B) The minimum compensation for county officials in a county that
2828 chose not to increase the minimum compensation under subdivision (d)(2)(A) is
2929 increased to the level it would have been if not for the resolution when:
3030 (i) The department of economic and community development
3131 determines that the county is no longer experiencing substantial
3232 characteristics of economic distress; or
3333 (ii) County officials take office following the next county election
3434 after the resolution was adopted.
3535 (C) The department of economic and community development shall
3636 make the determination of each county's level of economic distress no later than
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4141 July 1 of each year based upon unemployment, per capita income, and poverty
4242 levels of all Tennessee counties using statistical data prepared by any agency of
4343 the state or federal government.
4444 (D) As used in this subdivision (d)(2), "substantial characteristics of
4545 economic distress" includes, but is not limited to, major loss of employment,
4646 recent high unemployment rates, traditionally low levels of family incomes, high
4747 levels of poverty, and high concentrations of employment in declining industries.
4848 SECTION 2. For purposes of determining which counties are experiencing economic
4949 distress, this act takes effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it. For all other
5050 purposes, this act takes effect July 1, 2025, the public welfare requiring it.