Senate Bill 112, also known as House Bill 1035, is an act aimed at revising and codifying the general and public statutes of the State of Tennessee. This annual codification bill incorporates the general acts of a permanent nature that were enacted by the General Assembly in the previous year, ensuring that the Tennessee Code Annotated reflects the most current laws. The bill does not introduce any substantive changes to the existing legal framework but serves to integrate recent public acts into the official compilation of state laws.
The bill also establishes that in the event of any conflict between this act and any acts passed during the regular or extraordinary 2025 Session of the General Assembly, the former will take precedence, regardless of their respective dates of passage or approval. Additionally, it repeals all acts or parts of acts that are codified within this act. Due to the extensive nature of the codification, which spans over 2,540 pages, the contents will be made available electronically for easier access by legislative staff, members, and the public. The act is set to take effect upon becoming law, emphasizing the importance of public welfare.