House Bill 120, sponsored by Lamberth, amends Tennessee Code Annotated to introduce new provisions regarding offenses related to the Division of Protective Services. The bill defines key terms, including "Division of Protective Services" and "Person protected by the division," and establishes that it is an offense to intentionally impede or obstruct a member of this division in their duties or to refuse to vacate an area restricted for the safety of a protected individual.

The bill categorizes these offenses with specific penalties: a Class A misdemeanor for obstructing a member of the division unless the offender poses a threat to the protected person, in which case it escalates to a Class E felony. Additionally, refusing to vacate a restricted area is classified as a Class E felony. The provisions of this act are set to take effect on July 1, 2025.