Tennessee Code § 4-56-112

Drones - Prohibited purchase - Contract termination
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(a) Notwithstanding § 39-13-902 or other law, a state agency shall not purchase or acquire a drone, as defined in the federal National Defense Authorization Act of 2019 (Pub. L. No. 115-232), produced by a manufacturer banned under Section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019, as amended. (b) A contract or agreement for the purchase or acquisition of a drone in violation of this section is void and unenforceable. Added by 2023 Tenn. Acts, ch. 223, s 2, eff. 7/1/2023.
(a) Notwithstanding § 39-13-902 or other law, a state agency shall not purchase or acquire a drone, as defined in the federal National Defense Authorization Act of 2019 (Pub. L. No. 115-232), produced by a manufacturer banned under Section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019, as amended. (b) A contract or agreement for the purchase or acquisition of a drone in violation of this section is void and unenforceable. Added by 2023 Tenn. Acts, ch. 223, s 2, eff. 7/1/2023.
(a) Notwithstanding § 39-13-902 or other law, a state agency shall not purchase or acquire a drone, as defined in the federal National Defense Authorization Act of 2019 (Pub. L. No. 115-232), produced by a manufacturer banned under Section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019, as amended. (b) A contract or agreement for the purchase or acquisition of a drone in violation of this section is void and unenforceable. Added by 2023 Tenn. Acts, ch. 223, s 2, eff. 7/1/2023.
(a) Notwithstanding § 39-13-902 or other law, a state agency shall not purchase or acquire a drone, as defined in the federal National Defense Authorization Act of 2019 (Pub. L. No. 115-232), produced by a manufacturer banned under Section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019, as amended.
(b) A contract or agreement for the purchase or acquisition of a drone in violation of this section is void and unenforceable.

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