Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide specific information about enforcement mechanisms, penalties for non-compliance, or consequences for breaking confidentiality rules.
Tennessee Public Records Act for General Assembly
This bill requires the Tennessee Department of Correction to provide members of the state's general assembly with access to inmate records and information when requested in writing.
What This Bill Does
- Requires the department of correction to give records and information about inmates to any member of the general assembly who asks for them.
- Allows a member of the general assembly to ask the department of correction for review of specific inmate case files if they have questions about whether laws are being followed or need changes.
- Needs members to sign a form before reviewing records, which explains rules about keeping information private and penalties for breaking these rules.
- Requires all reviewed records to stay with the department of correction and not be taken away by the member.
- Allows the department to discuss additional details related to the requested inmate case files if more information is needed.
Who It Names or Affects
- Members of the Tennessee General Assembly
- The Tennessee Department of Correction
Terms To Know
- General Assembly
- The state legislature in Tennessee, made up of two parts: the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- Department of Correction
- A government agency responsible for managing prisons and overseeing inmates in Tennessee.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if a member breaks confidentiality rules.
- It is unclear how this act will be enforced or monitored by the state.
- There are no details on penalties for the department of correction if they do not comply with requests from members.