This bill creates a state disaster relief program ("program") to be administered by the Tennessee emergency management agency (TEMA). This bill authorizes a county emergency management agency to request a grant from the program to help offset the costs incurred by the county in responding to a disaster if (i) a disaster has occurred within the county; (ii) the county executive has declared a state of emergency; and (iii) the damages resulting from the disaster do not meet the threshold for federal disaster relief. AWARD OF GRANTS This bill authorizes a county receiving a grant to use the money (i) to repair or replace public roads, buildings, utilities, and other infrastructure owned by the local governments; (ii) for emergency measures for saving lives; (iii) to protect public health and safety or property; and (iv) to remove debris from publicly owned land and waterways. This bill requires TEMA to evaluate a request for a grant, determine the amount of the grant, and disburse the grant if the agency determines that the criteria in this bill have been met. However, grants are contingent upon the availability of funds that have been specifically allocated for the program in the general appropriations act. MAXIMUM GRANT DISBURSEMENT AMOUNT This bill prohibits a county from receiving more than $250,000 in grant disbursements under this bill in a fiscal year.