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1986 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1986)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0055 and id is 1 raw text is: OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE
Published by Authority of Chapter 276,
Public Acts of 1971
September 1986
ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS AND AGENCIES: Administrative
Procedures Act: Rules: Hearing officers appointed
pursuant to T.C.A. S 49-10-601 are not required to
participate in statutory training program. T.C.A.
SS 4-5-102; 49-10-601; Ch. 738, 1986 Tenn. Pub.
Acts.                                                 86-165
BANKING: Financial Institutions: Affect of ruling of
United States Court of Appeals for the second cir-
cuit in Independent Bankers Association v. Marine
Midland Bank, which United States Supreme Court
declined to review, as to branch banking by state
and/or national banks in Tennessee. 12 U.S.C.
S 36; T.C.A. 45-2-601, -614; Ch. 666, 1986 Tenn.
Pub. Acts.                                            86-156
BOARD OF STANDARDS: Legality of city or county government,
exempt from state fire and building codes under
T.C.A. S 68-18-101, to grant by ordinance blanket
exceptions to the Standard Building Code in
exchange for installation of an optional sprinkler
system. T.C.A. S 68-18-101.                           86-167
BONDS/NOTES: Capital Outlay Notes: Counties: Legality of
Smith County to develop industrial property by
improving private lands under contract with lan-
downers who agree to sell land to industrial
enterprises at a price established by the county.
T.C.A. SS 5-10-501, et seq., 13-16-101, et. seq.,
13-16-202, -203, -207; Ch. 169, 1959 Tenn. Pub.
Acts, Ch. 770, 1986 Tenn. Pub. Acts.                  86-158
BUILDING: Building Code: Southern Standard Building Code:
Legality of city or county government, exempt from
state fire and building codes under T.C.A.
5 68-18-101, to grant by ordinance blanket excep-
tions to the Standard Building Code in exchange for
installation of an optional sprinkler system.
T.C.A. S 68-18-101.                                   86-167

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