Tennessee Statutes

§ 68-143-101 — Legislative findings and declarations

Tennessee § 68-143-101

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 68-143-101 (2026).

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The general assembly finds and declares all of the following:

(1)Shaken baby syndrome is a medically serious, sometimes fatal, matter affecting newborns and very young children. Shaking an infant or child in anger is particularly dangerous;
(2)Vigorous shaking of an infant or child can result in bleeding inside the head, causing irreversible brain damage, blindness, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, spinal cord injury, seizures, learning disabilities, and even death;
(3)While doctors have long recognized that shaking an infant or child can cause injuries, many adults remain unaware of how dangerous this practice can be;
(4)Studies have shown that exposure to materials about the dangers of shaking a baby improved understanding of the effects of shaking an infant or child;
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Legislative History

Acts 1996, ch. 747, § 1.

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