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HB 2020

Tennessee - Session 114

House of Representatives enrolled 2026-04-01
Bill Details

Title: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 14, relative to food safety.

Summary

Present law prohibits the operation of a food service establishment that does not hold a valid permit. Every food service establishment must obtain a permit from the commissioner of health (the commissioner) and must display the permit in an obvious man ner visible to the public. Present law further requires that, whenever any food service establishment is constructed or extensively remodeled, plans and specifications be submitted to the commissioner. The food service establishment may not be construct ed or remodeled until the plans and specifications are approved by the commissioner. Present law makes it a Class C misdemeanor for a person operating a food service establishment to fail to comply with the Tennessee Food Safety Act. Class C misdemeanors are punishable by imprisonment of not more than 30 days, a fine not greater than $50 dollars, or both. "FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT"" DEFINED Present law generally defines a ""food service establishment"" as any establishment, place or location, whether permanent, temporary, seasonal, or itinerant, other than retail food stores, where food is prepared and the public is offered to be served or is served food. However, certain establishments are excluded from such definition. One such exemption is for churches, temples, synagogues or other religious institutions, civic, fraternal, or veteran's organizations where food is prepared, served, transported, or stored by volunteer personnel only on non-consecutive days. This bill r ewrites the exemption to clarify the following:  The exemption applies to a church, temple, synagogue, or other religious institution, regardless of whether the food is prepared, served, transported, or stored by volunteer personnel, regardless of whether the food is so prepared, served, transported, or stored on non-consecutive days.  The exemption applies to a civic, fraternal, or veteran's organization where food is prepared, served, transported, or stored by volunteer personnel, regardless of whether the food is so prepared, served, transported, or stored on non-consecutive days. ON MARCH 16, 2026, THE HOUSE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED HOUSE BILL 2020, AS AMENDED. AMENDMENT #1 rewrites the bill to, instead, clarify that a person 19 or older does not need a license or permit to sell bakery goods, homemade or otherwise; soft drinks; or other similar food commodities if the person is supporting a 501(c)(3) organizati on, as described by federal law, and a component of such organization's mission is to provide temporary accommodations for children in relationship to their placement in the custody of the department of children's services. Under present law, children un de r 18 already do not need a license or permit to sell such bakery goods, homemade or otherwise, soft drinks, or other similar food commodities at public events."

Sponsor
Mark Cochran
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-20 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-27 Status enrolled
2026-04-01 Latest Action Signed by Senate Speaker
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