AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 5; Title 58; Title 64, Chapter 3; Title 68 and Title 69, relative to weather-related information.
Impact
The introduction of SB2723 is expected to improve the state's ability to manage and respond to natural disasters. By establishing a centralized database of weather-related incidents, the legislation aims to foster greater transparency and awareness among the public and governmental agencies alike. This could lead to better planning and resource allocation in the face of potential flooding and landslides, thus promoting public safety and mitigating risks associated with these environmental threats.
Summary
Senate Bill 2723 proposes a significant amendment to the Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically targeting provisions related to weather-related information. The bill mandates the Department of Environment and Conservation to compile and publish critical data on floods and landslides occurring in Tennessee by January 1, 2025. This initiative is designed to enhance public access to information regarding the location, duration, and severity of these weather events, ultimately aiding in response and preparedness efforts across the state.
Contention
While the bill seems to have a positive aim concerning public safety and information dissemination, there may be concerns regarding data accuracy and the resources required to maintain such a comprehensive database. Stakeholders might debate the adequacy of funding and the feasibility of sourcing data from various agencies, as well as potential implications for local governance in managing the data collection process. Furthermore, there could be varying opinions on how best to utilize this information effectively to inform residents and ensure they are well-prepared for extreme weather events.
Crossfiled
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 5; Title 58; Title 64, Chapter 3; Title 68 and Title 69, relative to weather-related information.