Brand New Laws for 2020 in Tennessee

Brand New Laws for 2020 in Tennessee

January 1, 2020 offers many new laws for Tennesseeans

In our latest YouTube video there are SIX new laws for 2020 that every Tennessee citizen should know. First, we discuss the new Process Service Law. Second, we talk about consumer protection for customers using travel promoters. Next, we reveal the new law about employer-employee relationships. Then we talk about a new provision for healthcare billing clarity. The fifth topic is an overview of the Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Protection Act of 2019. Lastly, we review changes to handgun permits in Tennessee.

Additionally, there are several other new laws that go into effect in January of 2020. Some include changes to school transportation, contractors and state employees. Next, there are changes to codes for electrical inspectors and a big consumer law change under the Right to Shop Act. Finally, there are changes to Pensions and Retirement Benefits, new rules for horse drawn vehicles, and a brand new program that effects volunteer fire departments.

Finally, please let us know if there are any other legal topics that you would like us to cover on our our YouTube Information Channel or this Blog!

For more information on ALL the new provisions that might effect you in 2020:

http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Archives/Joint/publications/effective%201-1-2020.pdf

We hope you enjoyed this video update about the new Tennessee laws for 2020. For more legal information visit https://legaltn.com/blog/ for a review of several other legal topics.

For Divorcing Parents

For more tips and an updated guide for divorcing parents, please attend one of our 4 hour live classes located in Memphis, Tennessee.  Additionally, class dates can be found HERE. Finally, parking is FREE.

This live 4 Hour parent seminar is mandatory for all divorcing parents in Tennessee. In the parent education class we answer many questions about new laws in Tennessee divorce lawsuits. We also have more information on the website and offer free consultations.

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