House Bill 2180, also known as Senate Bill 2363, amends Tennessee Code Annotated to introduce new regulations regarding the disclosure of fees for ancillary hotel services. A new section, 47-18-139, defines key terms such as "ancillary hotel services," "hotel," "occupancy," and "third-party booking site." The bill mandates that if a third-party booking site lists ancillary services that incur additional fees beyond the room cost, it must clearly disclose both the existence of these fees and the specific services that require them. Violations of this disclosure requirement will be considered unfair or deceptive practices under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977.

Additionally, the bill amends Section 47-18-104(b) to include a new subdivision that specifically addresses the failure to disclose additional fees for ancillary hotel services as a violation. This legislation is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and will apply to conduct occurring on or after that date.