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TACIR staff outlines campus emergency‑communications study, flags retention and reporting gaps

Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) · February 1, 2024
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Summary

Staff told TACIR it will draft a report evaluating routing, storage and reporting of campus emergency communications, noting Tennessee law and the federal Clery Act differ in geography and retention rules and that Tennessee does not require 911 recording retention periods.

TACIR staff reported that a study required by Senate Bill 2827 and House Bill 2729 will examine how colleges and universities route, store and report emergency communications and related records.

Research manager Bob Morio summarized statutory background: Tennessee’s College and University Security Information Act (1989) and the federal Clery Act (Jean Clery/Clery Act) establish overlapping but not identical reporting obligations. Morio said…

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