Senate Bill 206, also known as House Bill 646, amends Tennessee Code Annotated regarding hunting regulations, specifically focusing on the colors that hunters must wear. The bill mandates that every person hunting big game, except for turkey, during designated gun hunts must wear outer garments of daylight fluorescent orange or daylight fluorescent pink. These garments must cover both the upper body and head, totaling a minimum of 500 square inches and being visible from both the front and back.

Additionally, the bill removes a subsection from Section 70-4-124(b) of the current law, which may have previously outlined different requirements or exceptions. The changes introduced by this bill are set to take effect on July 1, 2025, emphasizing the importance of safety and visibility in hunting practices to protect both hunters and wildlife.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 70-4-124(a), 70-4-124, 70-4-124(b)