Tennessee Statutes

§ 36-6-504 — Hearing to contest court's intention to issue finding of noncompliance - Consent order

Tennessee § 36-6-504

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-6-504 (2026).

Text

(a)If a parent requests a hearing pursuant to this part to contest the court's intention to issue a finding of noncompliance to a licensing authority, the court shall conduct the hearing only to determine:
(1)Whether the licensee is a parent subject to an order of visitation;
(2)Whether the licensee is not in compliance with an order of visitation; and (3) Whether good cause exists to impose the licensing sanctions provided for in this part.
(b)The parties may enter into a consent order wherein the parent in violation agrees to henceforth comply with the order of visitation. Upon entry of such an order the proceedings for licensing sanctions shall be further stayed unless there is noncompliance with the consent order. In the event of noncompliance with the consent order, the stay shall

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Legislative History

Acts 2000, ch. 971, § 5.

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