Senate Bill 2559 aims to amend the Tennessee Code Annotated regarding respite care by making specific deletions in the existing law. The bill removes the term "pilot" from Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 52-8-203(b), wherever it appears. Additionally, it deletes subdivisions (b)(4)(B) and (C) from the same section, which may pertain to specific provisions or requirements related to respite care.

The changes proposed in this bill are intended to streamline the legal framework surrounding respite care in Tennessee. By eliminating certain terms and subdivisions, the bill seeks to clarify and potentially enhance the delivery of respite care services, although the specific implications of these deletions are not detailed in the text. The act is set to take effect immediately upon becoming law, emphasizing the urgency of the changes for public welfare.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 52-8-203(b), 52-8-203