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IntroducedFeb 04, 2025
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Passed Senate
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Passed House
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Became Law
Psychologists - As introduced, requires that test materials and test data from psychological or neuropsychological testing be kept secure to avoid compromising the validity of the testing; makes other changes related to security of psychological or neuropsychological test materials and test data. - Amends TCA Title 63, Chapter 11.
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Senate • Feb 12, 2025: Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Health and Welfare Committee
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YES: 95
- Baum
- Beck
- Boyd
- Bricken
- Byrd
- Calfee
- Camper
- Carr
- Carter
- Cepicky
- Chism
- Clemmons
- Cochran
- Coley
- Cooper
- Crawford
- Curcio
- Daniel
- DeBerry
- Dixie
- Doggett
- Dunn
- Eldridge
- Farmer
- Freeman
- Gant
- Griffey
- Hakeem
- Halford
- Hall
- Hardaway
- Haston
- Hawk
- Hazlewood
- Helton
- Hicks
- Hill M
- Hill T
- Hodges
- Holsclaw
- Holt
- Howell
- Hurt
- Jernigan
- Johnson C
- Johnson G
- Keisling
- Kumar
- Lafferty
- Lamar
- Lamberth
- Leatherwood
- Littleton
- Love
- Lynn
- Marsh
- Miller
- Mitchell
- Moody
- Moon
- Ogles
- Parkinson
- Potts
- Powell
- Ragan
- Ramsey
- Reedy
- Rudd
- Rudder
- Russell
- Sanderson
- Sexton C
- Sexton J
- Shaw
- Sherrell
- Smith
- Sparks
- Staples
- Stewart
- Terry
- Thompson
- Tillis
- Todd
- Towns
- Travis
- Van Huss
- Vaughan
- Weaver
- White
- Whitson
- Williams
- Windle
- Wright
- Zachary
- Mr. Speaker Casada
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Actions
- Feb 12, 2025 | Senate
- Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Health and Welfare Committee
- Feb 10, 2025 | Senate
- Introduced, Passed on First Consideration
- Feb 04, 2025 | Senate
- Filed for introduction
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