AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 29 and Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 27, relative to the Tennessee council on autism spectrum disorder.
Impact
The proposed changes through HB1609 would modify existing legal structures related to autism spectrum disorder governance in Tennessee. By establishing the Tennessee Council on Autism Spectrum Disorder, the state aims to create a more organized approach to the complexities associated with autism. The shift could lead to enhanced awareness, better resource allocation, and more cohesive strategies in addressing the needs of individuals affected by autism throughout Tennessee.
Summary
House Bill 1609 seeks to amend the Tennessee Code Annotated by addressing the structure and responsibilities of the Tennessee Council on Autism Spectrum Disorder. Specifically, it proposes to delete a subdivision under Section 4-29-247(a) and adds the council as a new entity under Section 4-29-252(a). This legislative action underlines the state's recognition of the need for dedicated governance surrounding autism and related disorders, which could impact funding, support services, and legislative attention towards this area.
Contention
While the text of the bill does not highlight specific areas of contention, the reorganization and establishment of a dedicated council may generate discussions surrounding funding allocations and the effectiveness of additional bureaucratic structures. Stakeholders might have varied opinions on the best methods to support individuals with autism, potentially leading to debates on the sufficiency of current measures versus what the new council could bring to the table.
Crossfiled
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 29 and Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 27, relative to the Tennessee council on autism spectrum disorder.