Tennessee Statutes

§ 67-5-225 — Family wellness center exemption

Tennessee·Title 67
(a)Real and personal property used as a nonprofit family wellness center shall be exempt from property taxes as a charitable use of property, if the center is owned and operated as provided in this section. "Family wellness center" means real and personal property used to provide physical exercise opportunities for children and adults. The property must be owned by a nonprofit corporation that is a charitable institution that:
(1)Has as its historic sole purpose the provision of programs promoting physical, mental, and spiritual health, on a holistic basis without emphasizing one over another;
(2)Provides at least five (5) of the following eight (8) programs dedicated to the improvement of conditions in the community and to support for families:
(A)Day care programs for preschool and s

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Related

Christ Church Pentecostal v. Tennessee State Board of Equalization
428 S.W.3d 800 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2013)
8 case citations

Legislative History

Acts 2000, ch. 982, § 58; 2000, ch. 993, § 1.

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