Tennessee Statutes

§ 38-3-117 — Interaction of law enforcement officer with person who exhibits characteristics of acquired brain injury, intellectual disability, or developmental disability

Tennessee·Title 38
(a)Any law enforcement officer who interacts with a person who is a victim, witness, or suspect, or is otherwise stopped by a law enforcement officer in relation to an offense or violation, and who exhibits characteristics of an acquired brain injury, an intellectual disability, or a developmental disability shall make a good faith effort to immediately contact the parent or guardian of a minor, or a person's conservator regarding the interaction.
(b)(1) A law enforcement officer shall, upon the request of a person diagnosed with an acquired brain injury, an intellectual disability, or a developmental disability or the parent or guardian of a minor, or the person's conservator, make a good faith effort to ensure that a psychiatrist, psychologist, mental health counselor, special educatio

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Legislative History

Acts 2018, ch. 981, § 2.

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