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Commission adopts rule removing proctoring requirement for boating safety exams; $10 permit authorized
5374400 · July 12, 2025
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Summary
The commission adopted a permanent rule to remove the proctoring requirement for boating safety exams and to place related fee provisions into rule, following enactment of Public Chapter 214.
The Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to adopt a permanent rule that removes the proctoring requirement for boating safety exams and moves fee provisions into rule, agency staff said during the commission’s July meeting.
Deputy Director of Business Operations Frank Fiske told commissioners the change implements Public Chapter 214, which was passed in April and removes the…
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