Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide details on penalties or consequences for non-compliance with the new requirements.
Alcoholic Beverage Commission Records Law
This law requires law enforcement agencies to provide accident records related to alcohol to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission and mandates that these records remain confidential.
What This Bill Does
- Requires a law enforcement agency to provide records related to an accident, including persons involved in such accidents and those providing or selling alcoholic beverages to them, upon request by the commission.
- Mandates that the commission keeps these records private and does not share them with the public.
- Protects certain records used in regulatory hearings from being disclosed to unauthorized individuals.
Who It Names or Affects
- Law enforcement agencies handling accident reports.
- The Alcoholic Beverage Commission in Tennessee.
- Individuals involved in accidents or those providing alcoholic beverages to persons involved in such accidents.
Terms To Know
- Alcoholic Beverage Commission
- A government agency responsible for regulating the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages.
- Regulatory hearing
- A formal meeting where rules or regulations are discussed, reviewed, or enforced by a regulatory body.
Limits and Unknowns
- The law does not specify what happens if the commission requests records and they are not provided.
- It is unclear how this change will affect current investigations already in progress.
- There are no details on penalties for failing to comply with these new requirements.