Tennessee Code Title 62. Professions, Businesses and Trades
Current as of January 01, 2020 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 1. Tennessee Accountancy Act of 1998
- Chapter 2. Architects, Engineers, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers
- Chapter 3. Barbers
- Chapter 4. Tennessee Cosmetology Act of 1986
- Chapter 5. Funeral Directors and Embalmers
- Chapter 6. Contractors and Contracting
- Chapter 7. Hotels and Places of Public Accommodation
- Chapter 8. Ironworks
- Chapter 9. Scrap Metal Dealers
- Chapter 10. Laundries
- Chapter 11. Locksmith Licensing Act of 2006
- Chapter 13. Tennessee Real Estate Broker License Act of 1973
- Chapter 18. Land Surveyors
- Chapter 19. Auctioneers
- Chapter 20. Tennessee Collection Service Act
- Chapter 21. Tennessee Application of Pesticides Act of 1978
- Chapter 22. Antique Dealers
- Chapter 25. Rental Location Agent Act of 1978
- Chapter 26. Private Investigators
- Chapter 27. Polygraph Examiners Act
- Chapter 28. Ginseng Dealers
- Chapter 29. Tax Returns and Refunds
- Chapter 30. Transitory Vendors
- Chapter 32. Fire Protection and Alarm Systems
- Chapter 35. Private Protective Services Licensing and Regulatory Act
- Chapter 36. Geologist Licensure Act of 2007
- Chapter 38. Tattoos and Body Piercing
- Chapter 39. State Licensing and Certified Real Estate Appraisers Law
- Chapter 40. Industrial Hygienists
- Chapter 41. Tennessee Asbestos Contractor Accreditation and Regulation Act
- Chapter 43. Tennessee Professional Employer Organization Act
- Chapter 44. Salvage House Operators
- Chapter 50. Limitations on Liability
- Chapter 51. Unlawful Representations
- Chapter 76. Miscellaneous Provisions
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