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HB 1811

Statutes and Codification - As introduced, codifies the Acts of the 2025 regular and extraordinary sessions. -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by William Lamberth

HB 1811 officially incorporates all laws passed during Tennessee's 2025 legislative sessions into the state's statutory code for legal accessibility and clarity.

H. Placed on Consent Calendar for 3/9/2026
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Bill Summary · HB 1811

Legislative bill overview

HB 1811 is a codification bill that formally incorporates all laws passed during Tennessee's 2025 regular and extraordinary legislative sessions into the state's official statutory code. This is a technical, housekeeping measure that ensures newly enacted legislation is properly organized and integrated into Tennessee Code Annotated.

Why is this important

Codification bills are essential for legal clarity and accessibility—they make newly passed laws officially part of the state's legal framework so courts, agencies, and citizens can easily reference and apply them. Without codification, recently enacted statutes remain scattered across separate legislative documents rather than consolidated in the organized legal code.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and accuracy: Whether all 2025 legislation has been properly captured and accurately reflected without errors or omissions
  • Cross-references: Ensuring new laws properly coordinate with existing statutes and don't create conflicts or redundancies
  • Effective dates: Confirming that codification preserves the intended effective dates and implementation timelines for each enacted law

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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