Plain English Breakdown
The bill specifies additional counties where cases can be heard but does not provide details on how multiple venues are handled.
Changing Where Nonprofit Cases Can Be Heard
This bill changes where legal cases to dissolve nonprofit corporations can be heard in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the places where a case brought by the attorney general to dissolve a nonprofit corporation can take place.
- Allows these cases to be heard in any county where the nonprofit has its main office or registered office if it doesn't have one in Tennessee.
- Permits cases to be heard anywhere the nonprofit has done activities, including asking for donations.
- Also allows cases to be heard in counties where the attorney general's office is located.
- Specifies that cases can also be heard in Davidson County, Sumner County, or Williamson County.
Who It Names or Affects
- Nonprofit corporations in Tennessee
- The attorney general and other parties who can bring a case against nonprofits
Terms To Know
- Venue
- The place where a legal case is heard.
- Dissolution
- Closing down or ending the existence of an organization legally.
Limits and Unknowns
- Does not specify what happens if multiple venues are possible for a case.
- The bill does not change how other types of cases against nonprofits are handled.
- It only affects nonprofit corporations and does not cover for-profit companies.