Tennessee Statutes
§ 29-20-313 — Claim of immunity by employee - Multiple defendants
Tennessee § 29-20-313
JurisdictionTennessee
Title29
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-20-313 (2026).
Text
(a)When one (1) or more defendants to a lawsuit claim to be employees of a governmental entity as defined by § 29-20-107 and are therefore entitled to the governmental immunity granted by this chapter, it shall be a question of fact whether the defendant or defendants claiming immunity are such employees. If the trier of fact determines that the defendant claiming immunity is not a governmental entity employee, the lawsuit as to that defendant shall proceed like any other civil case. If the trier of fact determines that the defendant claiming immunity is a governmental entity employee, the lawsuit as to that defendant shall proceed in accordance with this chapter.
(b)When suit is brought in circuit court in a case in which there are multiple defendants, one (1) or more of which are a gov
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Related
Swafford v. City of Chattanooga
743 S.W.2d 174 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1987)
Fann v. City of Fairview
905 S.W.2d 167 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1994)
Cain Ex Rel. Cain v. MacKlin
663 S.W.2d 794 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1984)
Austin v. County of Shelby
640 S.W.2d 852 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1982)
Metaljan v. Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority
752 F. Supp. 834 (W.D. Tennessee, 1990)
Sawyer v. The City of Soddy Daisy, el al.
(E.D. Tennessee, 2022)
David G. Young, Individually and as City Administrator for the City of Lafollette v. City of Lafollette
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2014)
Susan Todd/State v. Weakley Co.
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1998)
Richard Arnold and his wife, Barbara Arnold v. The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2001)
Legislative History
Acts 1981, ch. 527, § 2; 1994, ch. 789, § 2.
Nearby Sections
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§ 29-1-101
Application of equitable remedies§ 29-1-102
Injunction pending litigation§ 29-1-103
Receivers pending litigation§ 29-1-104
Receiver's bond§ 29-1-106
Judges granting extraordinary process§ 29-1-107
Statement as to first application§ 29-1-108
Application after refusal§ 29-1-109
Endorsement of refusal§ 29-1-110
Transmission of bill and fiat to clerk§ 29-1-111
Scope of provisions§ 29-10-101
Chapter definitions§ 29-10-103
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Bluebook (online)
Tennessee § 29-20-313, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/29-20-313.