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Tourism Authority Reporting Requirements
This bill requires tourism development authorities in Tennessee to file their annual reports and audits with local governments and state representatives electronically.
What This Bill Does
- Requires tourism development authorities to send copies of their yearly report and audit to the governing body of the municipality that allowed them to form.
- Also requires these organizations to give a copy of their yearly report and audit to each member of the general assembly who represents the municipality.
- Allows these reports and audits to be sent electronically.
Who It Names or Affects
- Tourism development authorities in Tennessee
- Local governments that allow tourism development authorities to form
- State representatives representing areas with tourism development authorities
Terms To Know
- tourism development authority
- A group set up by local government to help grow and manage tourism in an area.
- annual audit
- A yearly check of the financial records of a business or organization.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how often these reports must be sent.
- It is unclear if there are any penalties for failing to comply with this requirement.