Tennessee Statutes
§ 14-1-102 — [Expired] Findings
Tennessee § 14-1-102
JurisdictionTennessee
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 14-1-102 (2026).
Text
The general assembly finds that:
(1)Setting forth the rights of people in the context of COVID-19 restrictions in a statute assists the citizens of this state in the enforcement and protection of their rights and creates a safe harbor for those desiring to avoid litigation;
(2)Tennessee, as a great southern state within our federal system of government, is free to enact laws to protect the health and safety of its citizens under the police powers inherent to all states of a federal system of government;
(3)The United States Constitution does not prohibit the states from regulating health and medical practices, nor does it require any person to consent to any form of medical treatment, directly or indirectly, in relation to COVID-19;
(4)The right at common law to personal security and t
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Related
Reed v. Tyson Foods, Inc.
(W.D. Tennessee, 2024)
Legislative History
Added by 2021EX3 Tenn. Acts, ch. 6, s 1, eff. 11/12/2021.
Nearby Sections
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§ 14-1-101
Definitions§ 14-1-102
[Expired] Findings§ 14-1-104
[Expired] Construction with other laws§ 14-2-102
[Expired] COVID-19 vaccine status§ 14-2-103
[Expired] Face coverings generally§ 14-2-104
[Expired] Face coverings for schools§ 14-3-101
[Expired] Unemployment benefits§ 14-4-102
[Expired] Monoclonal antibodies§ 14-4-103
[Expired] Mature minor doctrineCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Tennessee § 14-1-102, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/14-1-102.