Senate Bill 2185, also known as House Bill 2513, proposes amendments to various titles within the Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically focusing on tourism-related provisions. One significant change is found in Section 4-3-2207(e), where the language has been modified to require that reports are submitted not only to the governor and the general assembly but also to the legislative librarian. This adjustment aims to enhance transparency and accessibility of information regarding tourism activities and initiatives in the state.

The bill is set to take effect immediately upon becoming law, emphasizing the urgency of its provisions for the public welfare. By broadening the distribution of reports, the legislation seeks to improve oversight and engagement with tourism-related matters, potentially benefiting stakeholders and the general public alike.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 4-3-2207(e), 4-3-2207