Tennessee Statutes
§ 54-1-403 — Minimum information in a report - Confidentiality
Tennessee § 54-1-403
JurisdictionTennessee
Title54
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 54-1-403 (2026).
Text
(a)When reporting litterers to the department of transportation, whether via the internet, e-mail or telephone, citizens shall provide the following information, at a minimum:
(1)The offender's motor vehicle registration number, Tennessee plates only;
(2)The make and model of the offender's motor vehicle;
(3)The date and time of day the littering offense occurred;
(4)The approximate location at which the littering offense occurred;
(5)The person or entity who committed the littering offense, whether driver, passenger or accidental discharge from a load; and (6) The item or items improperly discharged from the motor vehicle that are the basis for the littering offense.
(b)Litter reports, whether made via the internet, e-mail or telephone, shall be deemed confidential. Neither the ide
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Legislative History
Acts 2005, ch. 128, § 3.
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