• Introduced
    Jan 28, 2025
  • Passed House
  • Passed Senate
  • Became Law
HB 476
Tennessee House Bill
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Comptroller, State - As introduced, increases from $50,000 to $100,000 the bond amount that every insurance company doing a workers' compensation business in this state must furnish with a surety company; increases from $100,000 to $200,000 the certificate amount that such a company may deposit with the commissioner of labor and workforce development in lieu of the bond. - Amends TCA Title 12; Title 29; Title 50 and Title 56.
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House • Feb 11, 2026: Def. to Special Calendar to be Published with Final Calendar in Insurance Subcommittee
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  • Feb 11, 2026 | House
    • Sponsor change.
    • Sponsor(s) withdrawn.
    • Def. to Special Calendar to be Published with Final Calendar in Insurance Subcommittee
  • Feb 10, 2026 | House
    • Sponsor(s) Added.
  • Feb 04, 2026 | House
    • Placed on s/c cal Insurance Subcommittee for 2/11/2026
  • Mar 25, 2025 | House
    • Action Def. in s/c Insurance Subcommittee to First Calendar of 2026
  • Mar 19, 2025 | House
    • Action Def. in s/c Insurance Subcommittee to 3/26/2025
    • Placed on s/c cal Insurance Subcommittee for 3/26/2025
  • Mar 12, 2025 | House
    • Action Def. in s/c Insurance Subcommittee to 3/19/2025
    • Placed on s/c cal Insurance Subcommittee for 3/19/2025
  • Mar 05, 2025 | House
    • Placed on s/c cal Insurance Subcommittee for 3/12/2025
  • Feb 26, 2025 | House
    • Ref. to Insurance Committee
    • Assigned to s/c Insurance Subcommittee
  • Feb 05, 2025 | House
    • P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
  • Feb 03, 2025 | House
    • Intro., P1C.
  • Jan 28, 2025 | House
    • Filed for introduction
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