Senate Bill 1467, known as "The Memphis Safe Task Force Accountability Act," amends Tennessee law to establish reporting requirements for district attorneys general in judicial districts where the Memphis Safe Task Force or Operation Viper is active. The bill mandates that district attorneys submit a report to various officials, including the attorney general and the United States attorney, whenever they enter into a plea agreement, lower the charged offense, or dismiss a felony offense related to these operations. Reports must be submitted within 24 hours of such actions.

The bill defines the "Memphis safe task force" as a federal initiative aimed at reducing street and violent crime in Memphis through enhanced policing and prosecution efforts, while "Operation Viper" is described as a strategic mission involving multiple law enforcement agencies to combat crime. This legislation aims to increase accountability and transparency in the prosecution of felony offenses linked to these crime-fighting initiatives. The act will take effect upon becoming law.