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SB2370 • 2026

Criminal Offenses

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39 and Title 55, relative to criminal offenses involving motor vehicles.

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Sponsor
Rose, Leatherwood
Last action
2026-03-24
Official status
Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Judiciary Committee
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide details on enforcement or funding mechanisms.

Increasing Penalties for Speed-Related Vehicular Homicide

This bill increases penalties for vehicular homicide caused by driving more than 20 miles per hour over the posted speed limit to a Class B felony, raising fines and prison time.

What This Bill Does

  • Adds extreme and excessive rate of speed as a reason for vehicular homicide, defined as traveling at least 20 mph above the posted speed limit.
  • Raises vehicular homicide due to extreme speeding from a Class C felony to a Class B felony.
  • Increases prison time for speeding-related vehicular homicide from three to fifteen years to eight to thirty years.
  • Raises fines for speeding-related vehicular homicide from up to $10,000 to up to $25,000.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Drivers who cause death while driving extremely fast over the speed limit.
  • Courts and law enforcement dealing with such cases.

Terms To Know

Vehicular Homicide
Killing someone by operating a motor vehicle in a reckless manner.
Class C Felony
A serious crime with penalties including prison time and fines.
Class B Felony
An even more severe felony than Class C, carrying harsher penalties.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how it will be enforced or funded.
  • It is unclear if the bill will reduce speeding-related deaths.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

Amendment 1-0 to SB2370

Plain English: The amendment adds a new section to SB2370, naming it 'Ava Christopher's Law'.

  • Adds a new section immediately before the last existing section of SB2370.
  • Names this act as 'Ava Christopher's Law'.
  • The amendment does not provide details about what specific changes 'Ava Christopher's Law' will make to Tennessee Code Annotated.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-25 Tennessee General Assembly

    Taken off notice for cal in s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee of Judiciary Committee

  2. 2026-03-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Judiciary Committee

  3. 2026-03-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 3/24/2026

  4. 2026-03-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action deferred in Senate Judiciary Committee to 3/24/2026

  5. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 3/23/2026

  6. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on s/c cal Criminal Justice Subcommittee for 3/25/2026

  7. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action Def. in s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee to 3/25/2026

  8. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on s/c cal Criminal Justice Subcommittee for 3/18/2026

  9. 2026-02-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Judiciary Committee

  10. 2026-02-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    Assigned to s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee

  11. 2026-02-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    P2C, ref. to Judiciary Committee

  12. 2026-02-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Intro., P1C.

  13. 2026-02-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration

  14. 2026-02-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

  15. 2026-02-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

Official Summary Text

Present law provides that v
ehicular homicide
, a
Class C felony
punishable by three to 15 years in prison and
a fine
up to
$10,000
,
is the reckless killing of another by the operation of an automobile, airplane,
boat,
or
other
motor vehicle, as the proximate result
of certain conduct, including any of the following:



Conduct creating a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury to a person
.


The driver's or the operator's intoxication
by alcohol, drugs, or both.


D
rag racing
.


The driver's conduct in a posted construction zone where the person killed was an employee of the department of transportation or a highway construction worker.

This bill adds to the above list a
driver's extreme and excessive rate of speed

20 miles per hour
or more
over the posted speed limit.

Vehicular homicide
by
extreme and excessive rate of speed is
raised to a
Class B felony
, punishable by

eight to
30 years
in prison and
a fine
up to
$25,000
.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
HOUSE BILL 2266
By Leatherwood

SENATE BILL 2370
By Rose
SB2370
011977
- 1 -

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39
and Title 55, relative to criminal offenses involving
motor vehicles.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-13-213(a), is amended by adding
the following as a new subdivision:
(5) The driver's extreme and excessive rate of speed. As used in this
subdivision (a)(5), "extreme and excessive rate of speed" means traveling at more than
twenty (20) miles per hour over the posted speed limit.
SECTION 2. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-13-213(b), is amended by adding
the following as a new subdivision:
(4) Vehicular homicide under subdivision (a)(5) is a Class B felony.
SECTION 3. This act takes effect July 1, 2026, the public welfare requiring it.