This bill enacts the "Professionals' Freedom of Religion Act," which makes the following conduct unlawful: For a governmental entity to deny, revoke, suspend, or take other adverse action against an individual's license for (i) refusing to affirm a statement or oath that is contrary to the individual's sincerely held religious beliefs or moral convictions; (ii) expressing sincerely held religious beliefs or moral convictions in any context as long as the services provided otherwise meet the standard of care or practice for that profession; or (iii) providing faith-based services that otherwise meet the standard of care or practice for that profession. For a governmental entity to take an adverse action against a licensee or applicant for licensure based on such person's beliefs or the lawful expression of those beliefs, to the extent protected under the United States Constitution or the Constitution of Tennessee. Further, this bill clarifies that it is not a prohibited act for a licensee or an applicant for licensure, to engage in the free exercise of religion or the freedom of speech or expression protected under the United States Constitution or the Constitution of Tennessee. For a person to do any of the following based on an individual's religious or moral beliefs, or an individual's lawful expression of those beliefs in a nonprofessional setting that does not involve real estate-related activities or transactions, and where such expression does not otherwise violate the Tennessee Real Estate Broker License Act of 1973: Deny an individual access to or membership or participation in a multiple-listing service (MLS) or real estate brokers' organization. Disfavor an individual in the terms or conditions of access, membership, or participation in a MLS or real estate brokers' organization. Discipline an individual under the rules of a real estate brokers' organization. For a real estate brokers' organization or another organization that controls, governs, owns, manages, or operates a real estate MLS to require membership in the organization as a condition for a licensed broker or affiliate broker to enjoy full use of such MLS. A non-member must not be charged an MLS participation fee higher than those paid by association members. REMEDIES This bill provides that a person who has been harmed, or is substantially likely to be harmed, by a governmental entity or person violating this bill has a cause of action against the entity or person and may assert such violation as a claim or defense in a judicial or administrative proceeding. A governmental entity or person violating this bill is subject to (i) payment to the complainant of damage for injury, including humiliation and embarrassment, caused by the unlawful practice, and costs, including reasonable attorney's fees; and (ii) other remedies as are necessary and proper to eliminate all the unlawful practices identified by the evidence submitted. However, such remedies are not exclusive and do not preclude other remedies or causes of action under the law. LICENSE TO PRATICE LAW EXEMPTED As used in this bill, "license" does not include a license to practice law unless the supreme court establishes guidelines making this bill applicable to that license.