House Bill 1084 amends Tennessee law to establish a grant program administered by the Department of Health, aimed at reimbursing local education agencies (LEAs), public charter schools, private schools, and medical first responders for the costs associated with purchasing anti-choking devices. The program is set to begin on July 1, 2025, and will provide funding for one anti-choking device per cafeteria in schools and one per vehicle for medical responders, with a total cap of $500,000 in grants. The Department is also required to submit annual reports to the General Assembly detailing the program's financial status and participation.

Additionally, the bill mandates that the Department of Health promulgate rules to implement the grant program, including defining the types of anti-choking devices eligible for reimbursement. The section establishing the grant program is set to be repealed on July 1, 2028. Importantly, the act does not allocate funds unless specifically appropriated by the general appropriations act, ensuring that no funds are obligated or expended without legislative approval.