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HB1642 • 2026

Public Records

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 10-7-504, relative to the expiration dates of public records exceptions.

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Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Lamberth, Johnson
Last action
2026-04-13
Official status
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 672
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill summary does not provide details about how the removal of termination language will affect public access requests in the future.

Amending Expiration Dates for Certain Public Records Exceptions

This bill removes expiration dates for certain types of confidential records in Tennessee, including minor student records, motor vehicle accident reports, captured plate data from license readers, federal law enforcement agent information, and body camera videos.

What This Bill Does

  • Removes the expiration date for keeping minor student records confidential when created by school resource officers or maintained by a law enforcement agency.
  • Extends the confidentiality of personally identifying information in motor vehicle accident reports beyond its original termination date.
  • Continues to keep captured plate data from automatic license plate readers as confidential and not open to public inspection.
  • Keeps certain records about federal law enforcement agents operating in Tennessee confidential, without a set expiration date.
  • Maintains the confidentiality of body camera videos taken by law enforcement that depict minors or private residences.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Schools and educational institutions
  • Law enforcement agencies
  • Motor vehicle accident report requesters

Terms To Know

Confidential Records
Records that are not open to the general public for inspection.
Automatic License Plate Reader Systems
Technologies used by law enforcement to capture license plate data automatically.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify new expiration dates for these records.
  • It is unclear how the removal of termination language will affect public access requests in the future.

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Comp. became Pub. Ch. 672

  2. 2026-04-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Effective date(s) 04/07/2026

  3. 2026-04-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Pub. Ch. 672

  4. 2026-04-07 Tennessee General Assembly

    Signed by Governor.

  5. 2026-03-27 Tennessee General Assembly

    Transmitted to Governor for action.

  6. 2026-03-26 Tennessee General Assembly

    Signed by H. Speaker

  7. 2026-03-25 Tennessee General Assembly

    Signed by Senate Speaker

  8. 2026-03-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Enrolled and ready for signatures

  9. 2026-03-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Comp. SB subst.

  10. 2026-03-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed H., Ayes 82, Nays 0, PNV 2

  11. 2026-03-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Subst. for comp. HB.

  12. 2026-03-19 Tennessee General Assembly

    H. Placed on Consent Calendar for 3/23/2026

  13. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Calendar & Rules Committee for 3/19/2026

  14. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec. for pass; ref to Calendar & Rules Committee

  15. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. State & Local Government Committee for 3/18/2026

  16. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec. for pass by s/c ref. to State & Local Government Committee

  17. 2026-03-09 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  18. 2026-03-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on s/c cal Public Service Subcommittee for 3/11/2026

  19. 2026-03-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rcvd. from S., held on H. desk.

  20. 2026-02-26 Tennessee General Assembly

    Engrossed; ready for transmission to House

  21. 2026-02-26 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed Senate, Ayes 32, Nays 0

  22. 2026-02-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Consent Calendar 2 for 2/26/2026

  23. 2026-02-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Recommended for passage, refer to Senate Calendar Committee

  24. 2026-02-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  25. 2026-02-17 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate State and Local Government Committee calendar for 2/24/2026

  26. 2026-02-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate State and Local Government Committee

  27. 2026-01-22 Tennessee General Assembly

    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration

  28. 2026-01-21 Tennessee General Assembly

    Assigned to s/c Public Service Subcommittee

  29. 2026-01-21 Tennessee General Assembly

    P2C, ref. to State & Local Government Committee

  30. 2026-01-21 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

  31. 2026-01-15 Tennessee General Assembly

    Intro., P1C.

  32. 2026-01-14 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

Official Summary Text

This bill extends certain provisions of the open records law that originally were set to repeal, as
described below.

MINOR STUDENT RECORDS

Present law provides that a
record of a minor student attending an institution of secondary or elementary education that is created by a school resource or other law enforcement officer, or that is maintained by a law enforcement agency as the result of an incident involving the min
or that occurred on school property and did not result in a charge of delinquency is confidential and not open to public inspection unless
any of the following circumstances exist:



The person requesting the information obtains consent from the minor's parent or guardian
.


The request is made subject to a court order
.


A law enforcement officer of another jurisdiction requests the record when necessary for the discharge of the law enforcement officer's official duties.

These provisions were originally set to terminate July 1, 2026, but this bill removes the termination language.

INFORMATION FROM A MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT REPORT

Present law provides that, generally,
personally identifying information of any person named in any motor vehicle accident report is confidential and not open for public inspection.
However, such information can be given in the following circumstances:



U
pon written request, a motor vehicle accident report containing personal identifying information of persons involved in the accident may be given t
o (i) a
ny person named in the motor vehicle accident report;

(ii)
a
n agent, legal representative, or attorney of any person or property owner named in the motor vehicle accident report, with certification of permission from the person the agent, legal representative, or attorney represents;

(iii) the owner of any real property listed in the report; or

(iv) any person or entity authorized to obtain motor vehicle records information pursuant to
other law.



A
ny federal, state, or local governmental agency, or any private person or entity acting on behalf of a federal, state, or local governmental agency, may use personally identifying information in carrying out the agency's functions
.



A
law enforcement entity may release information about traffic accidents to the public, including the name, age, and county or city of residence of a person involved in an accident, when the law enforcement entity determines such release is in the best interest of the agency and for the public good.

These provisions were originally set to terminate June 30, 2026, but this bill removes the termination language.

CAPTURED PLATE DATA

Present law requires

c
aptured plate data from automatic license plate reader systems
to
be treated as confidential and
to
not be open for inspection by members of the public.
This provision was originally set to terminate July 1, 2026, but this bill removes the termination language.

FEDERAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENT OR OFFICER INFORMATION

Present law provides that certain records
or information of any federal law enforcement agent or officer conducting an operation in this state, in the possession of a governmental entity or any person in its capacity as an employer
,

must
be treated as confidential and not be open for inspection by members of the public
. Such information, including social security numbers and home phone numbers, must
be redacted wherever possible
. However, these provisions do not
limit or deny access to otherwise public i
nformation because a file, a document, or data file contains confidential information.
Further, there are certain exemptions, including law enforcement agencies, courts, and other governmental agencies needing access to such records.

The provisions of such law
regarding information of federal law enforcement agents or officers conducting an operation in this
state were set to repeal
effective July 1, 2026
, but this bill removes the repeal language.

BODY CAMERA VIDEOS

Present law provides that video
taken by a law enforcement body camera that depicts the following
must
be treated as confidential and not subject to public inspection:



Minors, when taken within a

school that serves any grades from K-12
,
child care agenc
y,
child care program
,
preschool
,
or

nursery school
.


The interior of
certain
facilit
ies
licensed
by the department of health or the department of
mental health and substance abuse services
.


The interior of a private residence that is not being investigated as a crime scene.

However, there are exemptions, including
the district attorney general or attorney general and counsel for a defendant charged with a criminal offense from providing to each other in a pending criminal case or appeal, where the constitutional rights of the defendant require it, information
that
otherwise may be held confidential.

These provisions were originally set to terminate July 1, 2027, but this bill removes the termination language.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
SENATE BILL 1879
By Johnson

HOUSE BILL 1642
By Lamberth
HB1642
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section
10-7-504, relative to the expiration dates of public
records exceptions.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 10-7-504, is amended by deleting
subdivisions (a)(4)(H)(ii), (a)(31)(F), (a)(32)(B), (f)(9), and (u)(5).
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.