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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Cold Case Division Act
This bill requires the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to establish a cold case division and sets rules for local police departments to submit unsolved missing person or homicide cases after ten years.
What This Bill Does
- Creates a new section in Title 38, Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Tennessee Code Annotated that requires the TBI to establish a cold case division.
- Divides the cold case division into three geographic regions with each region having a regional director and at least five cold case detectives.
- Requires local law enforcement agencies to submit unsolved missing person or homicide cases to the cold case division after ten years without resolution.
- Allows family members of victims in certain situations to request that their unresolved case be reviewed by the TBI's cold case division.
- Permits controlled access to case files for family members under specific conditions.
Who It Names or Affects
- The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
- Local law enforcement agencies in Tennessee
- Family members of missing persons or homicide victims
Terms To Know
- Cold case division
- A specialized unit within the TBI that investigates unsolved cases.
- Controlled access
- Limited permission to view certain documents under strict rules.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the cold case division will be funded beyond the initial budget allocations.
- It is unclear what happens if a family member's request for review or access is denied by the TBI.