Tennessee regulations
- Board of Medical Examiners - Cancellation of Rulemaking HearingJuly 1, 2026
Board of Medical Examiners cancels rulemaking hearing originally scheduled for July 14, 2026, in Nashville with no alternative date provided.
- Board of Medical Examiners - Cancellation of Rulemaking HearingJuly 1, 2026
Board of Medical Examiners cancels rulemaking hearing originally scheduled for July 14, 2026, in Nashville; no alternative date provided.
- Board of Medical Examiners - Cancellation of Rulemaking HearingJuly 1, 2026
The Board of Medical Examiners cancelled its rulemaking hearing originally scheduled for July 14, 2026, in Nashville, Tennessee, without specifying the subject matter or whether the rulemaking process continues.
- Revenue - Exemption and Refund of Taxes on Petroleum Products (1320-07-04)June 30, 2026
Tennessee Department of Revenue amends petroleum product tax exemption and refund rules with technical corrections and clarified record-keeping requirements; effective July 1, 2026, unless a hearing petition is filed by September 28, 2026.
- Revenue - Administration of Taxes on Petroleum Products (1320-07-03)June 30, 2026
Tennessee Department of Revenue proposes repealing two redundant petroleum product tax rules on bonding and carrier registration effective September 28, 2026, unless a petition for hearing is filed within 90 days of the June 30, 2026 filing date.
- Revenue - Inspection of Volatile Oils (1320-07-01)June 30, 2026
Tennessee Department of Revenue proposes technical amendments to volatile oils inspection rules and petroleum tax refund procedures, effective July 1, 2026, unless a rulemaking hearing petition is filed by September 28, 2026.
- Health - Hotels (1200-23-04)June 29, 2026
Tennessee Department of Health amends hotel regulations (Chapter 1200-23-04) to streamline permitting procedures, update sanitation and fire safety standards, and remove statutory duplications; effective September 27, 2026.
- Commerce and Insurance - Insurance Holding Company System Regulation with Reporting Forms and Instructions (0780-01-67)June 29, 2026
Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance amends insurance holding company system regulations to require electronic filing of statements, expand affiliate agreement requirements for data protection and service continuity, and establish group ca…
- Commerce and Insurance - Certification (1110-02)June 26, 2026
Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission amends law enforcement certification rules effective June 26, 2026, establishing points-based equivalency for out-of-state officers, requiring 120-hour transition training, and mandating digi…
- Commerce and Insurance - In-Service Training Requirements (1110-04)June 26, 2026
Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission amends law enforcement training regulations effective January 1, 2027, establishing equivalency points for out-of-state certifications, requiring 120-hour Transition School for lateral transf…
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