Plain English Breakdown
The bill was withdrawn, so it did not become law and does not add a new rule to Tennessee's laws.
Hunter Education in Schools
This bill allows local education agencies and charter schools to offer hunter education courses as part of physical education, health, or safety classes for students from grades five through twelve.
What This Bill Does
- Allows LEAs and public charter schools to provide hunter education courses in grades five through twelve as part of physical education, health, or safety instruction.
- Requires that any hunter education course offered must be approved by the wildlife resources agency.
Who It Names or Affects
- Students from fifth grade to twelfth grade
- Local education agencies and public charter schools
Terms To Know
- LEAs
- Local Education Agencies, which are the local school boards or other organizations that manage public schools.
- Wildlife Resources Agency
- The agency responsible for managing wildlife and natural resources in Tennessee.
Limits and Unknowns
- This bill was withdrawn on February 2, 2026.
- It is not clear if all schools will choose to offer these courses or how many students might take them.