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SB 2088

Tennessee - Session 114

Senate in_committee 2026-03-27
Bill Details

Title: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 38; Title 40; Title 53; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to psychotropic drugs.

Summary

Present law requires a county medical examiner or regional forensic center to test a decedent for the presence of any drugs, including therapeutic levels of psychotropic drugs , when the decedent is suspected to have committed a mass shooting that resulted in the deaths of four or more individuals. This bill removes that the mass shooting must have resulted in four or more deaths before testing is required and requires, instead, that such testing be done if a decedent is suspected to have committed a mass shooting in which four or more individuals sustain ed an injury or a reasonable person would conclude that person attempted to kill four or more individuals . BLOOD OR URINE TEST ING AFTER PROBABLE CAUSE This bill requires a law enforcement officer who has probable cause to believe that a person has committed a mass shooting to cause to be administered a blood or urine test for the purpose of determining the presence of any drugs, including therapeutic levels of psychotropic drugs. Such test must be administered by a qualified practitioner , which means a physician , registered nurse , licensed practical nurse , clinical laboratory technician , technologist , phlebotomist with certain training, or a physician a ssistant. Such testing must also be administered at a hospital . Testing This bill requires a qualified practitioner to p rocure the blood or urine sample from a person as soon as practicable as long as the person's life is not in jeopardy . A qualified practitioner must be considered to be acting in good faith once presented with a search warrant or any other court order authorizing the procurement of a blood or urine sample . A ll reasonable force may be used to obtain the blood or urine sample from the person. Further, a qualified practitioner or hospital does not incur civil or criminal liability as a result of procuring a blood or urine sample pur suant to this bill , except in a case of negligence. Drug Interaction Study and Reporting This bill requires th e hospital where the blood or urine sample was procured and tested to send the sample and the results to the University of Tennessee's health science center college of pharmacy . The hospital is prohibited from disclos ing any identifying information, including the person's name or social security number. The University of Tennessee's health science center college of pharmacy must study the drug interactions between the psychotropic drugs and any other drugs that were present in the pe rson's blood or urine and include any data collected in the quarterly reports submitted to the chief clerks of each house of the general assembly .

Sponsor
Rusty Crowe
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-22 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-27 Status in_committee
2026-03-27 Latest Action Placed on Senate Regular Calendar for 3/30/2026
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