Tennessee Statutes

§ 3-6-202 — Confidentiality - Public disclosure

Tennessee·Title 3
(a)(1) The members and staff of the Tennessee ethics commission shall preserve the confidentiality of all commission proceedings, including records relating to a preliminary investigation. Such records shall be exempt from title 10, chapter 7 and shall be confidential until:
(A)The alleged violator requests in writing that the investigation and associated records and meetings be made public;
(B)The commission finds that probable cause exists to believe that a violation has occurred. Upon this determination, the records and proceedings shall be made public on:
(i)The date the public hearing to determine whether a violation has occurred commences; or (ii) The date the commission refers a matter based upon a finding of probable cause; or (C) The commission determines that no probable caus

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Legislative History

Acts 2006 (1st Ex. Sess.), ch. 1, § 27; 2008 , ch. 697, § 2.

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