As introduced, revises provisions regarding the use of collection receptacles for solicitations, such as removing the requirement that written permission obtained from the owner or leaseholder of property be notarized, reducing the time period to remove a receptacle after receiving written notice from 30 days to seven days, and designating certain violations as constituting trespassing. - Amends TCA Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 5.

SB 860 As introduced, revises provisions regarding the use of collection receptacles for solicitations, such as removing the requirement that written permission obtained from the owner or leaseholder of property be notarized, reducing the time period to remove a receptacle after receiving written notice from 30 days to seven days, and designating certain violations as constituting trespassing Amends TCA Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 5

Tennessee 110th General Assembly

As introduced, revises provisions regarding the use of collection receptacles for solicitations, such as removing the requirement that written permission obtained from the owner or leaseholder of property be notarized, reducing the time period to remove a receptacle after receiving written notice from 30 days to seven days, and designating certain violations as constituting trespassing. - Amends TCA Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 5.
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As introduced, revises provisions regarding the use of collection receptacles for solicitations, such as removing the requirement that written permission obtained from the owner or leaseholder of property be notarized, reducing the time period to remove a receptacle after receiving written notice from 30 days to seven days, and designating certain violations as constituting trespassing. - Amends TCA Title 48, Chapter 101, Part 5.

  

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Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Commerce & Labor Committee

03/09/2017

Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Commerce And Labor Committee

02/13/2017

Filed For Introduction

02/09/2017

Introduced, Passed On First Consideration

02/09/2017