Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide specific penalties beyond classifying the offense as theft.
Shielding Tennesseans from Oligarchic Power and Eliminating Lawless Obstruction of Necessities Act (STOP ELON Act)
The STOP ELON Act makes it a crime to interfere with someone's receipt of government loans, grants, or financial assistance that they are legally entitled to receive.
What This Bill Does
- Establishes the 'Shielding Tennesseans from Oligarchic Power and Eliminating Lawless Obstruction of Necessities Act (STOP ELON Act).'
- Makes it illegal for someone to interfere with another person or entity receiving loans, grants, or financial assistance from federal, state, or local government if that person or entity is legally entitled to receive them.
- Punishes this interference as theft under Tennessee law.
- Requires the monetary value of property from multiple criminal acts charged in a single violation to be aggregated for determining the value under this act.
- Allows victims of such offenses to sue in court to recover funds they did not receive due to the offense.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who interfere with others' receipt of government loans, grants, or financial assistance.
- Individuals and entities that are legally entitled to receive government loans, grants, or financial assistance.
- The courts where victims can sue for funds they did not receive.
Terms To Know
- theft
- Taking something without permission with the intent to keep it permanently.
- civil action
- A lawsuit where someone tries to get money or other compensation from another person.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how this law will be enforced and who will enforce it.
- There is no information on the specific penalties for violating this act beyond classifying it as theft.