Senate Bill 112, sponsored by Johnson, serves as the annual codification bill for the State of Tennessee, revising and integrating the general and public statutes enacted by the General Assembly in the previous year into the Tennessee Code Annotated. This bill does not introduce any substantive changes to the law but rather compiles the recent public acts into an updated official compilation of the state's laws. The 2025 codification bill is notably extensive, consisting of two volumes totaling over 2,540 pages, and is made accessible electronically for legislative staff, members, and the public through the legislature's website.

Additionally, the bill establishes that in the event of any conflict between the acts of the regular or extraordinary 2025 Session of the General Assembly and this Act, the former will take precedence, regardless of their respective dates of passage or approval. It also includes a provision to repeal all acts or parts of acts that are codified within this Act, ensuring a streamlined legal framework. The bill is set to take effect upon becoming law, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an up-to-date legal code for the public welfare.