"Barry Brady Act" : a report with recommendations for Tennessee municipalities on Public Chapter 490

An MTAS report with recommendations regarding the implementation of the 2019 "Barry Brady Act." The Barry Brady Act or Public Chapter 490 amends T.C.A. 7-51-201 by adding subsection (d) which outlines specific types of cancers that are presumed to have been acquired as the result of employment in the fire service and the eligibility requirements for firefighters seeking to be covered by the presumption. This public chapter outlines specific employment, pre-employment, and annual medical monitoring that a firefighter must undergo in order to be covered by the presumption. The Tennessee State Legislature passed Public Chapter 754 in June 2020 amending the Barry Brady Act removing some of the physical medical exam deadlines previously listed in the legislation.

Cross, Steven
Ashburn, Melissa; Hodge, Elisha; Stokes, Richard; Wolf, Dennis
Report/Study
Fire--Personnel--Tennessee
Personnel--Health and safety
Internal
09/1/2023
10/5/2019

Tim McBride

Councilmember

McKenzie

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Casey Burnett

Fire Chief

City Judge

Friendship

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Sherri Groom

City Clerk

Linden

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New statutory requirements for meetings of municipal governing bodies

The 113th General Assembly amended the Tennessee Open Meetings Act with two separate public chapters that will impact your municipality. Those public chapters are Public Chapter 213, Acts of 2023 (requires meeting agendas for meetings of the local legislative body to be made available 48 hours prior to the meeting), and Public Chapter 300, Acts of 2023 (requires a public comment period at each public meeting). The summary and comments on both are found in the attached document.

Hodge, Elisha
Ashburn, Melissa; O'Hara, Stephanie Allen
General
Open meetings--Laws and regulations--Tennessee
Meetings--Planning and management
Public
06/1/2023
06/1/2023

MTAS guides to water systems for Tennessee municipal elected officials

These six guides are part of a series created by MTAS for elected officials in Tennessee municipalities. Each guide is an overview of the tools used and the some of the requirements as specified by the State of Tennessee. Topics covered are corrosion, turbidity, microbiological issues, disinfection, disinfection byproducts and cross-connections.

Wyatt, Steve
General
Water--Operations
Water--Lines and pipes
Water--Laws and regulations
Water quality--Tennessee
Water distribution--Laws and regulations
Public
04/9/2021
08/14/2020
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