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Companion Bill SB3494. Capital Punishment - Clarifies that intent of general assembly is to proceed with executions by any constitutional means if any state or federal court determines lethal injection or electrocution to be unconstitutional methods under the Tennessee or United States constitutions. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 23. Fiscal Summary for *HB3087 / SB3494Other Fiscal Impact - Lethal injection and electrocution are the only forms of execution currently authorized by statute in Tennessee. If another form of execution were used as a result of this bill (e.g., gas chamber), there may be costs of developing and implementing the system, depending on the system used. These costs could exceed $100,000 in one-time expenditures for construction and $10,000 recurring for training. Bill Summary for *HB3087 / SB3494 Under this bill, if the U.S.[...]

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Latest Actions
  • 02/05/2008 - Assigned to Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of JUD
  • 01/24/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Judiciary
  • 01/23/2008 - Introduced, Passed first consideration
  • 01/17/2008 - Filed for Introduction
Bill Text
File name Last Updated
HB3087 Bill Text PDF01/20/2008

Fiscal Notes
File name Last Updated
SB3494 Fiscal Notes PDF03/01/2008