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Council advances two rule changes; proposal to add “random” to audit rule held for further review
Summary
The Tennessee Private Probation Services Council voted to move two proposed rule changes toward the governor’s office and deferred consideration of adding the word “random” to its audit rule.
At its Aug. 1 meeting, the Tennessee Private Probation Services Council moved two proposed rule changes forward for executive review and deferred a third after department leadership raised concerns.
The council’s rulemaking package originally included three items: a signature requirement on the quarterly report to confirm the report had been provided to the court clerk; insertion of the word “random” into the audit rule; and a reduction of required annual in‑service training from 20 hours to 8 hours, with two of the eight hours designated for ethics…
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