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IntroducedJan 22, 2026
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Passed House
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Passed Senate
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Became Law
Tennessee House Bill
Consumer Protection - As introduced, prohibits a person from requiring another to use programmable money for a transaction; prohibits an issuer of programmable money from denying a transaction based upon certain factors; requires an issuer of programmable money that denies a transaction to provide reasons for the denial to the affected party upon request; designates violations to be violations of the Consumer Protection Act of 1977 and provides for other forms of relief and enforcement. - Amends TCA Title 47.
Last Action See all actions
House • Mar 11, 2026: Failed in s/c Banking and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee of Commerce Committee
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Summary
Comments on HB 2039
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
Votes
YES: 2
NO: 4
NOT VOTING: 1
Actions
- Mar 11, 2026 | House
- Failed in s/c Banking and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee of Commerce Committee
- Mar 05, 2026 | House
- Sponsor(s) Added.
- Mar 04, 2026 | House
- Action Def. in s/c Banking and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee to 3/11/2026
- Placed on s/c cal Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee for 3/11/2026
- Mar 03, 2026 | House
- Sponsor(s) Added.
- Feb 26, 2026 | House
- Placed on s/c cal Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee for 3/4/2026
- Feb 04, 2026 | House
- P2C, ref. to Commerce Committee
- Assigned to s/c Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee
- Feb 02, 2026 | House
- Intro., P1C.
- Jan 22, 2026 | House
- Filed for introduction
Bill Texts
Documents
- House Fiscal Note (Dashboard): Fiscal Note for HB2039 -- Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee 03/04/2026PDF
- House Supplemental (Dashboard): Scanned Fiscal Memo HB2039_HB 2039 (014254).pdf -- Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee 03/04/2026PDF
- Video: Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee Mar 11, 2026 (01h 30m)HTML
- Video: Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee Mar 4, 2026 (01h 08m)HTML



