Senate Bill 1050 aims to establish a new chapter in the Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically addressing unauthorized filings with the Secretary of State. The bill introduces a formal complaint process for individuals who believe their name or address has been included in a document filed without their consent. It outlines the necessary components of a complaint, including personal information of the complainant, details about the contested document, and a statement affirming the truthfulness of the complaint under penalty of perjury. The Secretary of State is tasked with reviewing these complaints and notifying involved parties, while also providing a mechanism for responses to the complaints.
Additionally, the bill stipulates that if a complaint is validated, the Secretary of State must void the unauthorized filing, but no refunds will be issued for any filing fees associated with voided transactions. The complaints and responses will be considered public records, ensuring transparency in the process. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, emphasizing the importance of protecting individuals' rights regarding their personal information in official filings.