Tennessee Statutes

§ 37-3-703 — Healthy start pilot project established - Objectives - Evaluation - Required disclosures

Tennessee § 37-3-703

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-3-703 (2026).

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(a)The state of Tennessee shall develop, coordinate, and implement a healthy start pilot project within ten (10) or more counties of the state. The healthy start pilot project shall be based upon the nationally recognized model, shall focus on home visitation and counseling services, and shall improve family functioning and eliminate abuse and neglect of infants and young children within families identified as high risk. Healthy start services for participating families shall extend at least through a child's first three (3) years of life. However, family participation shall be voluntary; and, if a family refuses healthy start services, then such refusal shall not be admissible in evidence for any subsequent cause of action.
(b)Healthy start pilot projects shall ensure that:
(1)Families

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Legislative History

Amended by 2013 Tenn. Acts, ch. 236,s 52, eff. 4/19/2013. Acts 1994, ch. 974, § 3; 1995, ch. 538, § 1; 2011, ch. 410, § 3(o).

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