House Bill 184 amends Tennessee law to establish new penalties for reckless endangerment classified as "community terrorism." The bill introduces a new subdivision under Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-13-103(b), which defines community terrorism and outlines that such offenses will be classified as a Class C felony. The penalties include revocation of the offender's driver license and a prohibition on obtaining a new license, along with mandatory geographic restrictions and the requirement to wear a global positioning monitoring device. The bill also specifies that the monitoring system must not invade the individual's body and details the process for applying for a restricted driver license after revocation.

Additionally, the bill amends Section 40-35-123(b)(1) to include reckless endangerment under the circumstances defined as community terrorism. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025. Overall, the legislation aims to enhance the legal framework surrounding community terrorism and impose stricter consequences for those found guilty of such offenses.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 39-13-103(b), 39-13-103, 40-35-123(b)(1), 40-35-123