Senate Bill 1210 amends Tennessee law regarding the rights of law enforcement officers, specifically concerning their placement on a Brady list. The bill mandates that a state or local law enforcement officer must receive written notice from a governmental entity or official before being added to the Brady list. This notice must detail the allegations that warrant the officer's placement on the list, and the officer must be given a minimum of ten business days to respond to these allegations prior to the finalization of their placement.

This legislation aims to ensure that law enforcement officers are afforded due process by being informed of the reasons for their potential inclusion on the Brady list and having the opportunity to address those allegations. The bill is set to take effect immediately upon becoming law, emphasizing the importance of protecting the rights of law enforcement personnel in Tennessee.