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HB 2250

Tennessee House of Representatives bill in Session 114.

Status: failed. Latest action: March 10, 2026.

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 37, relative to the department of children's services.

Bill ID TN-114-HB-2250
Session 114
Status failed
Committee Children and Family Affairs Subcommittee
House of Representatives failed 2026-03-10
Summary

On or by January 1, 2027, this bill requires the department of children's services ("department"") to release all of the following information to the public:  A list of all providers, inside and outside of this state, with whom the department has contracted in the previous three fiscal years to house or supervise children and youth in state custody, excluding individual foster parents .  The number of youth served by each provider .  What agency or entity licenses or approves each provider .  Whether each provider serves delinquent, dependent, or unruly youth .  The scope of services and corresponding amount of money the department has paid to each provider, broken out by state and federal funding source .  The number of licensing violations, including a brief description of the basis of the violation, enforcement actions, reported incidents, and abuse investigations for each provider. On January 30, 2027, and the 30 th day of each month thereafter, this bill requires the department to publish all of the following on its website:  The number of children in the department's custody that have stayed at least one night in a short-term or interim location that is unable to serve as a permanent placement, such as hotels, offices, shelters, transitional housing, respite, juvenile detention centers, hospitals, assessment centers, and any other place where children are housed while awaiting placement or transitioning between placements by the department .  Information regarding the number and length of utilization of short-term or interim locations by type of location, age, region, and adjudication status. Data regarding the length of utilization must include, at a minimum, the average length of stay, total number of nights utilized, the longest stay during the reported time period, and the number of stays exceeding benchmarks under relevant statute, regulation, or policy .  Information regarding the amount of overtime staff worked to supervise children in short-term or interim locations. This bill requires the department to consult with the comptroller of the treasury to develop measures for accurate and meaningful reporting of the data required by this bill . The department must include a yearly summary of the information published above in its annual report. On a semi-annual basis, this bill requires the department to publish a list of the locations utilized as short-term or interim placements, as well as a list of contractors utilized for the operation of these locations, including contracts or memorandums of understanding for use of space, supervision of children, a nd security."

Sponsor
Gloria Johnson
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-02 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-10 Status failed
2026-03-10 Latest Action Failed in s/c Children and Family Affairs Subcommittee of Judiciary Committee
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