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Latest Action: 04/25/2007 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Industrial Impact of Commerce of Commerce Committee Bill TextArchitects, Engineers and Designers - Specifies that no person may use title of "engineer" unless licensed by the state board of examiners or otherwise exempted from licensing requirements; and adds specific exemption for locomotive engineers to use the title in the course of the locomotive engineer's duties. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 2. Fiscal Summary for HB1289 / *SB1471MINIMAL
Latest Action: 05/01/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of C,L&A Comm. Bill TextArchitects, Engineers and Designers - Specifies that no person may use title of "engineer" unless licensed by the state board of examiners or otherwise exempted from licensing requirements; and adds specific exemption for locomotive engineers to use the title in the course of the locomotive engineer's duties. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 2. Fiscal Summary for *SB1471 / HB1289MINIMAL
Latest Action: 06/27/2007 - Public Chapter 485 Bill TextCompanion Bill HB2332. Professions and Occupations - Clarifies that instructors for manicurists, aestheticians, and natural hair stylists need only be licensed in their specific areas, not as cosmetologists. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3; Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 8; Title 55, Chapter 17; Title 56, Chapter 1; Title 62; Title 63 and Title 68. Fiscal Summary for SB2251 / *HB2332Decrease State Expenditures - $187,400 Biennially Year 1 & Thereafter $112,400 Biennially Year 2 & Thereafter Bill Summary for SB2251 / *HB2332 Under present law, the regulatory boards attached to the division of regulatory boards in the department of commerce and insurance are as follows: (1) Auctioneer commission; (2) Board for licensing general contractors; (3) Board of accountancy; (4) Board of barber examiners;[...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/30/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Budget of Finance, Ways and Means of Finance, Ways & Means Committee Bill TextCompanion Bill SB1888. Regulatory Boards - Enacts the "Tennessee Soil Scientist Licensing and Regulatory Act." - Amends TCA Title 62 and Title 68, Chapter 221. Fiscal Summary for HB2118 / *SB1888Increase State Revenues - $30,000 One-Time $28,000 Biennially Beginning in Year 3 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB2118 / *SB1888 This bill requires licensure for soil scientists. This bill places licensure responsibility for soil scientists with the state board of examiners for land surveyors. This bill revises the board to be the state board of examiners for land surveyors and soil scientists and adds a soil scientist member, appointed by the governor, to serve on the board with the three land surveyors and one public member that comprise the board under present law. The soil scientist member will serve [...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Recommended for Passage w/ am., Referred to Senate C,L&A Comm. Ayes 4, Nays 2 PNV 0 Bill TextCompanion Bill HB2118. Regulatory Boards - Enacts the "Tennessee Soil Scientist Licensing and Regulatory Act." - Amends TCA Title 62 and Title 68, Chapter 221. Fiscal Summary for *SB1888 / HB2118Increase State Revenues - $30,000 One-Time $28,000 Biennially Beginning in Year 3 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB1888 / HB2118 This bill requires licensure for soil scientists. This bill places licensure responsibility for soil scientists with the state board of examiners for land surveyors. This bill revises the board to be the state board of examiners for land surveyors and soil scientists and adds a soil scientist member, appointed by the governor, to serve on the board with the three land surveyors and one public member that comprise the board under present law. The soil scientist member will serve [...] show full description
Latest Action: 06/06/2008 - Companion became Public Chapter 1038 Bill TextCompanion Bill SB4172. Regulatory Boards - Changes the license cycle for certain regulated professions from annual to biennial; revises other license renewal provisions. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapters 6, 20, 27, 32 and 35. Fiscal Summary for *HB4128 / SB4172Decrease State Expenditures - $3,598/Biennial Other Fiscal Impact - Collection of revenue will shift from an annual collection to a biennial collection. Fees will be adjusted so that the total amount of biennial revenue collected will equal the total amount of annual revenue collected over a two-year period. Bill Summary for *HB4128 / SB4172 This bill clarifies that home improvement contractors' licenses will be valid for 24 months. Under present law, all collection service business licenses and identification cards and all company licenses and all polygraph examiner's licenses expire [...] show full description
Latest Action: 06/06/2008 - Public Chapter 1038 Bill TextCompanion Bill HB4128. Regulatory Boards - Changes the license cycle for certain regulated professions from annual to biennial; revises other license renewal provisions. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapters 6, 20, 27, 32 and 35. Fiscal Summary for SB4172 / *HB4128Decrease State Expenditures - $3,598/Biennial Other Fiscal Impact - Collection of revenue will shift from an annual collection to a biennial collection. Fees will be adjusted so that the total amount of biennial revenue collected will equal the total amount of annual revenue collected over a two-year period. Bill Summary for SB4172 / *HB4128 This bill clarifies that home improvement contractors' licenses will be valid for 24 months. Under present law, all collection service business licenses and identification cards and all company licenses and all polygraph examiner's licenses expire [...] show full description
Latest Action: 03/18/2008 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of Governor OpSenate Comm Bill TextCompanion Bill HB4201. Regulatory Boards - Revises the list of boards that are under the supervision of the division of regulatory boards; revises meeting requirements for motor vehicle commission; revises other various provisions governing regulatory boards. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 13; Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 55, Chapter 17; Title 56, Chapter 1 and Title 62. Fiscal Summary for SB4202 / *HB4201Increase State Revenue - Not Significant Decrease State Expenditures - $1,200/Biennial Other Fiscal Impact - Collection of revenue will shift from an annual collection to a biennial collection. Fees will be adjusted so that the total amount of biennial revenue collected will equal the total amount of annual revenue collected over a two-year period. Bill Summary for SB4202 / *HB4201 Under present law, the regulatory boards attached to the [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 06/06/2008 - Companion became Public Chapter 1038 Bill TextCompanion Bill SB4172. Regulatory Boards - Changes the license cycle for certain regulated professions from annual to biennial; revises other license renewal provisions. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapters 6, 20, 27, 32 and 35. Fiscal Summary for *HB4128 / SB4172Decrease State Expenditures - $3,598/Biennial Other Fiscal Impact - Collection of revenue will shift from an annual collection to a biennial collection. Fees will be adjusted so that the total amount of biennial revenue collected will equal the total amount of annual revenue collected over a two-year period. Bill Summary for *HB4128 / SB4172 This bill clarifies that home improvement contractors' licenses will be valid for 24 months. Under present law, all collection service business licenses and identification cards and all company licenses and all polygraph examiner's licenses expire [...] show full description
Latest Action: 06/06/2008 - Public Chapter 1038 Bill TextCompanion Bill HB4128. Regulatory Boards - Changes the license cycle for certain regulated professions from annual to biennial; revises other license renewal provisions. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapters 6, 20, 27, 32 and 35. Fiscal Summary for SB4172 / *HB4128Decrease State Expenditures - $3,598/Biennial Other Fiscal Impact - Collection of revenue will shift from an annual collection to a biennial collection. Fees will be adjusted so that the total amount of biennial revenue collected will equal the total amount of annual revenue collected over a two-year period. Bill Summary for SB4172 / *HB4128 This bill clarifies that home improvement contractors' licenses will be valid for 24 months. Under present law, all collection service business licenses and identification cards and all company licenses and all polygraph examiner's licenses expire [...] show full description
Latest Action: 03/18/2008 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of Governor OpSenate Comm Bill TextCompanion Bill HB4201. Regulatory Boards - Revises the list of boards that are under the supervision of the division of regulatory boards; revises meeting requirements for motor vehicle commission; revises other various provisions governing regulatory boards. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 13; Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 55, Chapter 17; Title 56, Chapter 1 and Title 62. Fiscal Summary for SB4202 / *HB4201Increase State Revenue - Not Significant Decrease State Expenditures - $1,200/Biennial Other Fiscal Impact - Collection of revenue will shift from an annual collection to a biennial collection. Fees will be adjusted so that the total amount of biennial revenue collected will equal the total amount of annual revenue collected over a two-year period. Bill Summary for SB4202 / *HB4201 Under present law, the regulatory boards attached to the [...] show full description
Latest Action: 06/27/2007 - Public Chapter 485 Bill TextCompanion Bill HB2332. Professions and Occupations - Clarifies that instructors for manicurists, aestheticians, and natural hair stylists need only be licensed in their specific areas, not as cosmetologists. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3; Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 8; Title 55, Chapter 17; Title 56, Chapter 1; Title 62; Title 63 and Title 68. Fiscal Summary for SB2251 / *HB2332Decrease State Expenditures - $187,400 Biennially Year 1 & Thereafter $112,400 Biennially Year 2 & Thereafter Bill Summary for SB2251 / *HB2332 Under present law, the regulatory boards attached to the division of regulatory boards in the department of commerce and insurance are as follows: (1) Auctioneer commission; (2) Board for licensing general contractors; (3) Board of accountancy; (4) Board of barber examiners;[...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/30/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Budget of Finance, Ways and Means of Finance, Ways & Means Committee Bill TextCompanion Bill SB1888. Regulatory Boards - Enacts the "Tennessee Soil Scientist Licensing and Regulatory Act." - Amends TCA Title 62 and Title 68, Chapter 221. Fiscal Summary for HB2118 / *SB1888Increase State Revenues - $30,000 One-Time $28,000 Biennially Beginning in Year 3 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB2118 / *SB1888 This bill requires licensure for soil scientists. This bill places licensure responsibility for soil scientists with the state board of examiners for land surveyors. This bill revises the board to be the state board of examiners for land surveyors and soil scientists and adds a soil scientist member, appointed by the governor, to serve on the board with the three land surveyors and one public member that comprise the board under present law. The soil scientist member will serve [...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/25/2007 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Industrial Impact of Commerce of Commerce Committee Bill TextArchitects, Engineers and Designers - Specifies that no person may use title of "engineer" unless licensed by the state board of examiners or otherwise exempted from licensing requirements; and adds specific exemption for locomotive engineers to use the title in the course of the locomotive engineer's duties. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 2. Fiscal Summary for HB1289 / *SB1471MINIMAL
Latest Action: 05/01/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of C,L&A Comm. Bill TextArchitects, Engineers and Designers - Specifies that no person may use title of "engineer" unless licensed by the state board of examiners or otherwise exempted from licensing requirements; and adds specific exemption for locomotive engineers to use the title in the course of the locomotive engineer's duties. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 2. Fiscal Summary for *SB1471 / HB1289MINIMAL
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Recommended for Passage w/ am., Referred to Senate C,L&A Comm. Ayes 4, Nays 2 PNV 0 Bill TextCompanion Bill HB2118. Regulatory Boards - Enacts the "Tennessee Soil Scientist Licensing and Regulatory Act." - Amends TCA Title 62 and Title 68, Chapter 221. Fiscal Summary for *SB1888 / HB2118Increase State Revenues - $30,000 One-Time $28,000 Biennially Beginning in Year 3 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB1888 / HB2118 This bill requires licensure for soil scientists. This bill places licensure responsibility for soil scientists with the state board of examiners for land surveyors. This bill revises the board to be the state board of examiners for land surveyors and soil scientists and adds a soil scientist member, appointed by the governor, to serve on the board with the three land surveyors and one public member that comprise the board under present law. The soil scientist member will serve [...] show full description
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