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HB2380 • 2026

Courts, Administrative Office of the

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 18; Title 29, Chapter 39 and Title 63, Chapter 6, Part 11, relative to civil actions.

Abortion
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Sponsor
Terry, Hensley
Last action
2026-04-09
Official status
H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 4/13/2026
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide details on whether the report must address increasing compensation limits or include specific recommendations.

Report on Compensation Limits for Damages

This bill requires the administrative office of the courts to report by January 1, 2027, on whether limits on compensation for noneconomic damages and catastrophic losses should be raised.

What This Bill Does

  • Requires the administrative office of the courts to submit a report by January 1, 2027.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Administrative office of the courts
  • Judiciary committee chairs in both houses

Terms To Know

Noneconomic damages
Damages awarded for losses that are not easily quantifiable, such as pain and suffering.
Catastrophic loss or injury
Serious harm causing significant physical or financial damage.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify the current limits on compensation for noneconomic damages and catastrophic losses.
  • It is unclear what specific recommendations might be made regarding raising these limits.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

Amendment 1-0 to HB2380

Plain English: The amendment changes how civil penalties are imposed for violations of a specific section in Tennessee law.

  • Adds a new provision allowing the attorney general to impose a $10,000 penalty per violation if someone breaks § 63-6-1103(b).
  • Increases the penalty to $1,000,000 if an individual suffers serious bodily injury or death due to a violation of § 63-6-1103(b).
  • The amendment text does not explain what specific actions are prohibited under § 63-6-1103(b), so it's unclear exactly which violations would trigger these penalties.
Amendment 1-0 to SB2412

Plain English: The amendment changes how much money can be fined for breaking certain rules about abortion-inducing drugs in Tennessee.

  • Adds a new rule allowing the attorney general to fine someone up to $10,000 for each time they break the rules about giving out abortion-inducing drugs.
  • If someone gets seriously hurt or dies because of these broken rules, the fine can be as high as $1,000,000.
  • The exact details on how this new rule will work in practice are not fully explained in the amendment text.

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  2. 2026-04-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Engrossed; ready for transmission to House

  3. 2026-04-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed Senate as amended, Ayes 26, Nays 6, PNV 1

  4. 2026-04-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Senate adopted Amendment (Amendment 1 - SA0903)

  5. 2026-04-10 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Regular Calendar for 4/13/2026

  6. 2026-04-09 Tennessee General Assembly

    H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 4/13/2026

  7. 2026-04-08 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Calendar & Rules Committee for 4/9/2026

  8. 2026-04-08 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  9. 2026-04-07 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec. for pass; ref to Calendar & Rules Committee

  10. 2026-04-07 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  11. 2026-04-01 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Judiciary Committee for 4/7/2026

  12. 2026-03-31 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec. for pass. if am., ref. to Judiciary Committee

  13. 2026-03-25 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Health Committee for 3/31/2026

  14. 2026-03-25 Tennessee General Assembly

    Recommended for passage with amendment/s, refer to Senate Calendar Committee Ayes 7, Nays 2 PNV 0

  15. 2026-03-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action def. in Health Committee to 3/31/2026

  16. 2026-03-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 3/25/2026

  17. 2026-03-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action deferred in Senate Judiciary Committee to 3/25/2026

  18. 2026-03-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 3/24/2026

  19. 2026-03-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action deferred in Senate Judiciary Committee to 3/24/2026

  20. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Health Committee for 3/24/2026

  21. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 3/23/2026

  22. 2026-03-17 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action def. in Health Committee to 3/24/2026

  23. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Health Committee for 3/17/2026

  24. 2026-03-10 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec for pass if am by s/c ref. to Health Committee

  25. 2026-03-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Judiciary Committee

  26. 2026-03-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on s/c cal Population Health Subcommittee for 3/10/2026

  27. 2026-03-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Assigned to s/c Population Health Subcommittee

  28. 2026-03-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Ref. to Health Committee - Judiciary Committee

  29. 2026-03-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration

  30. 2026-03-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Approved by Delayed Bills Committee

  31. 2026-02-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.

  32. 2026-02-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Intro., P1C.

  33. 2026-02-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

  34. 2026-02-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Refer to Senate Delayed Bills Committee

  35. 2026-02-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

Official Summary Text

ON APRIL 13, 2026, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 2412, AS AMENDED.

AMENDMENT #1 rewrites the bill to, instead, revise present law that authorizes t
he attorney general
to
bring an action to enforce compliance with
the
Tennessee Abortion-Inducing Drug Risk Protocol Act

or intervene as a matter of right in a case in which the constitutionality of
such act
is challenged
. This amendment removes this provision and authorizes, instead, the
attorney general
to
bring a civil action to
(i) e
nforce compliance with th
e act
; or
(ii
)
i
mpose a civil penalty
, as provided below,
for a kn
owing violation of
the present law prohibition on a
manufacturer, supplier, pharmacy, physician, qualified physician, or other person
from
provid
ing
an abortion-inducing drug to a patient via courier, delivery, or mail service.

Generally, this amendment authorizes
the attorney general
to
impose a civil penalty $10,000 per
such
violation
. However, i
f a court determines that an individual suffered serious bodily injury or death due to a violation, then the attorney general may impose a civil penalty of $1,000,00
0.
Each individual to whom an abortion-inducing drug is provided constitutes a separate violation.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
SENATE BILL 2412
By Hensley

HOUSE BILL 2380
By Terry
HB2380
012731
- 1 -

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4,
Chapter 18; Title 29, Chapter 39 and Title 63,
Chapter 6, Part 11, relative to civil actions.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
SECTION 1. On or before January 1, 2027, the administrative office of the courts shall
submit a report on whether the limit on the compensation for noneconomic damages and
catastrophic loss or injury should be raised and, if so, their recommendations. The report must
be submitted to the chair of the judiciary committee of the senate and the chair of the house of
representatives having jurisdiction over civil-related matters.
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.