Tennessee Legislature Passes Sweeping COVID Rules Bill Overnight

by Jon Styf

 

After hours of deliberation and the formation of a legislative conference committee, the Tennessee Legislature passed a 21-page omnibus COVID-19 bill early Saturday morning to close its special session.

The bill in its original form gained negative attention from several businesses in the state, including the Ford Motor Company, which was the subject of last week’s special session when the Legislature approved $884 million in spending related to Ford’s $5.6 billion electric truck factory outside of Memphis.

“We have heard from a number of businesses and groups regarding proposals, including Ford and other [original equipment manufacturers], and we have told them to reach out directly to legislators with their concerns.” said Laine Arnold of Gov. Bill Lee’s office.

The final bill said government entities cannot force private businesses to institute a mask mandate or COVID-19 vaccination mandate, and private businesses cannot take action against an employee for not receiving the vaccine and cannot compel an employee or visitor to show proof of vaccination.

“This is a reckless way to legislate” State Sen. Jeff Yarbro (D-Nashville), said about the 1 a.m. vote on the measures. Yarbro was part of the Senate conference committee.

The bill allows an opt-out for music venues to allow for proof of vaccination instead of a negative COVID-19 test for admission.

Yes, Every Kid

The bill prevents government entities from requiring masks.

“We just passed the Covid protection bill in the House and Senate,” said State Rep. Jason Zachary (R-Knoxville), who was part of the House conference committee. “Huge win for the people of Tennessee. Since it is almost 2:30am EST, I’ll provide an update in a few hours.”

Schools would need to go through an intricate process to require masks and only on a school-by-school basis, not district-wide.

A principal would need to request the action, and the state would need to have a health emergency declared along with a rolling 14-day average of 1,000 cases per 100,000 residents. In that case, a school could institute a 14-day mask mandate and would be required to provide children age 12 or older with an N95 mask, along with “age-appropriate” masks for children younger than 12.

The bill also allows those who leave a job because of a COVID-19 vaccination mandate to be eligible for unemployment benefits.

The state’s commissioner of health becomes the sole authority on quarantine guidelines, and minors must have parental approval to be given the vaccine.

“A local health entity or official, mayor, governmental entity, or school does not have the authority to quarantine a person or private business for purposes of COVID-19,” the bill states.

The bill also limits what the state will do to enforce any federal COVID-19 guidelines.

“Except for emergency rules already in effect and until the emergency rule expires, personnel or property of this state, or any governmental entity of this state, shall not be allocated for the implementation, regulation, or enforcement of any federal law, executive order, rule, or regulation that mandates the administration of a COVID-19 countermeasure,” the bill read.

That part of the regulation does not apply to any private business, government entity, school or employer that provides the comptroller with notice that compliance would impact its federal funding.

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Jon Styf is an award-winning editor and reporter who has worked in Illinois, Texas, Wisconsin, Florida and Michigan in local newsrooms over the past 20 years. Working for Shaw Media, Hearst and several other companies, he is now a is a staff reporter at The Center Square.

 

 

 

 

 

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7 Thoughts to “Tennessee Legislature Passes Sweeping COVID Rules Bill Overnight”

  1. Reverand Bubba Flavel

    Has Lee indicated he will sign the legislation? If so, when does it take effect?

  2. LM

    I agree with 83 that these bills should have been considered individually. I also agree with Steve that we are going to have to stand up and put an end to it ourselves. They have worded the bill so that it is useless. The bill still provides loopholes for the imposition of both mask and shot mandates – far from adequate to stop the government power grab.

    1. Deborah

      Yes, you are absolutely right. It is full of loop holes, and the last paragraph is enough to cover every school and probably any other government related venue.
      What a farce.

  3. David Blackwell RN, BSN, CCM

    Why haven’t we ever gone through this before? How many flu seasons have come and gone without this much hoopla? Must be the Television being in 24hours a day and those great Pill Commercials. The reason they don’t advertise the Vaccines is because by law they have to list side effects. Americans are morons. Trust me, I have been taking care of them for over 20 years. Turn the TV off and go to the gym.

  4. 83ragtop50

    I do not trust this action. No one other than rich companies with hordes of lobbyists had a snowball’s chance to have any input. I assume that the wording is so vague that it will be near impossible to enforce it. The legislature has a way of talking tough and passing watered down bills. I resent this being dumped into one big bill instead of each submitted bill being evaluated individually. I assume that the excuse for doing so will be that it was done to expedite the process in order to minimize the length of the special session. A session that would have been totally unnecessary if the legislators had taken action during the regular session. I am of the opinion that nothing was done back then because they hoped that it would just go away. Now that is true leadership.

  5. akaMOTU

    One thing that has come out of this, we now know Lee is more like the Gov of AR, rather than the Gov of FL, which is bad for TN.

  6. Steve Allen

    I am so glad to read this great news. Now, let’s see if the governor signs it. Only a blind fool can’t see what this has turned into. The chinese virus, that they created in their lab (again, by now anyone who doesn’t believe this is also a blind fool), has turned into the greatest scam and tool to reshape the world as we know it. If we don’t stand up and put an end to the attempted globalist/socialist takeover of our country we can kiss our Constitutional freedoms goodby.

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