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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The following governmental entities terminate on June 30, 2028:
(1) Applied behavior analyst licensing committee of the board of examiners in psychology, created by § 63-11-303;
(2) Archaeological advisory council, created by § 11-6-103;
(3) Beech River watershed development authority, board of directors, created by § 64-1-101;
(4) Board of athletic trainers, created by § 63-24-102;
(5) Board of boiler rules, created by § 68-122-101;
(6) Board of dietitian/nutritionist examiners, created by § 63-25-106;
(7) Board of law examiners, created by § 23-1-101;
(8) Board of respiratory care, created by § 63-27-103;
(9) Carroll County watershed authority, created by § 64-1-801;
(10) Council for licensing hearing instrument specialists, created by § 63-17-202;
(11) Council of certified professional midwifery, created by § 63-29-103;
(12) Council on children's mental health care, created by § 37-3-111;
(13) Elevator and amusement device safety board, created by § 68-121-102;
(14) Great Smoky Mountains Park commission, created by § 11-19-101;
(15) Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact, created by § 63-7-401;
(16) Ocoee River recreation and economic development fund board, created by § 11-8-104;
(17) Physical therapy licensure compact, created by § 63-13-401;
(18) Prevailing wage commission, created by § 12-4-404;
(19) Rail service authorities, created by § 7-56-201;
(20) Selection panel for TennCare reviewers, created by § 56-32-126;
(21) South Central Tennessee railroad authority, created by § 64-2-201;
(22) State board of cosmetology and barber examiners, created by §§ 62-3-101 and 62-4-103;
(23) State family support council, created by § 33-5-208;
(24) State unemployment compensation advisory council, created by § 50-7-606;
(25) Statewide planning and policy council for the department of intellectual and developmental disabilities, created by § 33-5-601;
(26) Tennessee advisory committee for acupuncture, created by § 63-6-1003;
(27) Tennessee arts commission, created by § 4-20-101;
(28) Tennessee board of water quality, oil, and gas, created by § 69-3-104;
(29) Tennessee corn promotion board, created by § 43-29-122;
(30) Tennessee Duck River development agency, created by §§ 64-1-601 and 64-1-602;
(31) Tennessee heritage conservation trust fund board of trustees, created by § 11-7-104;
(32) Tennessee massage licensure board, created by § 63-18-103;
(33) Tennessee rare disease advisory council, created by § 71-7-101;
(34) Tri-county railroad authority, created by § 64-2-301;
(35) Underground utility damage enforcement board, created by § 65-31-114;
(36) Water and wastewater operators, board of certification, created by § 68-221-905; and
(37) West Tennessee River basin authority, created by § 64-1-1101;
(b) Each department, commission, board, agency, or council of state government created during calendar year 2026 terminates on June 30, 2028.
(c) Any governmental entity that has been terminated under this section may be continued, reestablished, or restructured in accordance with this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 4. State Government § 4-29-249 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-4-state-government/tn-code-sect-4-29-249/
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