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1989 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1989)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0087 and id is 1 raw text is: OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE
Published by Authority of Chapter 276
Public Acts of 1971
May 1989
89-79    ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS AND AGENCIES: Administrative
Procedures Act:House Bill 646/Senate Bill 1181 would
not bring the state in complete compliance with the
Federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987, in
regards to the regulation of nursing homes. 42 U.S.C.
§1396; T.C.A. §4-5-320, §47-14-206, 568-11-207, -208,
-801, -802, -803, -804, -805, -811, -820, -826, -901
through -910.
89-79    ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT: Jurisdiction:
Sufficiency:House Bill 646/Senate Bill 1181 would not
bring the state in complete compliance with the
Federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987, in
regards to the regulation of nursing homes. 42 U.S.C.
§1396; T.C.A. §4-5-320, §47-14-206, SS68-11-207, -208,
-801, -802, -803, -804, -805, -811, -820, -826, -901
through -910.
89-73    ALCOHOL: Alcoholic Beverage Commission: Licenses:
Liquor: Permits: Regulations: The Tennessee
Legislature may constitutionally prohibit private
for-profit recreational clubs which restrict their
member on the basis of race, religion, or sex from
obtaining a liquor license for consumption on the
premises; the Alcoholic Beverage Commission would be
responsible for enforcing this restriction on the
issuance of liquor licenses for consumption on tho
premises to private for-profit recreational clubs.
T.C.A. 54-21-101 et z=g., §57-4-102.
89-71    ATTORNEYS: Board of Law Examiners: License: The
enactment of House Bill 1375, which would allow those
individuals failing a portion of the bar examination
to take only the portion failed upon reexamination,
would violate Article II, §2 of the Tennessee
Constitution insomuch as it would intrude upon the
Supreme Court's supervisory power with respect to
licensing attorneys. Tenn. Const. Art. II, S1, -§2;
1971 Tenn. Pub. Acts 354, 1972 Tenn. Pub. Acts 789.

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