Tennessee Code § 15-2-117

Towing and Recovery Week
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The week that includes the third Saturday in September shall be observed as "Towing and Recovery Week" in this state, to honor the thousands of operators, manufacturers, suppliers, and other dedicated men and women who serve our state's motoring public with courtesy and courage while promoting safety on our roads and highways. This week shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101 . Amended by 2020 Tenn. Acts, ch. 707, s 5, eff. 6/22/2020. Acts 2008 , ch. 679, § 1.
The week that includes the third Saturday in September shall be observed as "Towing and Recovery Week" in this state, to honor the thousands of operators, manufacturers, suppliers, and other dedicated men and women who serve our state's motoring public with courtesy and courage while promoting safety on our roads and highways. This week shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101 . Amended by 2020 Tenn. Acts, ch. 707, s 5, eff. 6/22/2020. Acts 2008 , ch. 679, § 1.
The week that includes the third Saturday in September shall be observed as "Towing and Recovery Week" in this state, to honor the thousands of operators, manufacturers, suppliers, and other dedicated men and women who serve our state's motoring public with courtesy and courage while promoting safety on our roads and highways. This week shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101 . Amended by 2020 Tenn. Acts, ch. 707, s 5, eff. 6/22/2020. Acts 2008 , ch. 679, § 1.
The week that includes the third Saturday in September shall be observed as "Towing and Recovery Week" in this state, to honor the thousands of operators, manufacturers, suppliers, and other dedicated men and women who serve our state's motoring public with courtesy and courage while promoting safety on our roads and highways. This week shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101 .
Acts 2008 , ch. 679, § 1.

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