Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503

Records open to public inspection - Establishment of written public records policy by county and municipal governmental entities - Injunction in cases of disruptive requests - Promulgation of rules regarding public records by state governmental entities - Destruction of public records

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Amended by 2023 Tenn. Acts, ch. 157, s 1, eff. 4/17/2023.

Amended by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 721, Secs.s 2, s 3 eff. 7/1/2022.

Amended by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 721, s 1, eff. 7/1/2022.

Amended by 2021 Tenn. Acts, ch. 337, s 1, eff. 5/4/2021.

Amended by 2021 Tenn. Acts, ch. 242, s 1, eff. 4/28/2021.

Amended by 2020 Tenn. Acts, ch. 738, s 1, eff. 6/22/2020.

Amended by 2020 Tenn. Acts, ch. 676, Secs.s 1, s 2, s 3 eff. 6/15/2020.

Amended by 2018 Tenn. Acts, ch. 712, s 1, eff. 4/12/2018.

Amended by 2017 Tenn. Acts, ch. 233, s 1, eff. 7/1/2017.

Amended by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 722, Secs.s 2, s 3, s 4 eff. 7/1/2016.

Amended by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 722, s 1, eff. 7/1/2016.

Acts 1957, ch. 285, § 1; T.C.A., § 15-304; Acts 1981, ch. 376, § 1; 1984, ch. 929, §§ 1, 3; 1991, ch. 369, § 7; 1993, ch. 475, § 1; 1998, ch. 1102, §§ 2, 4; 1999, ch. 514, § 1; 2000, ch. 714, § 1; 2005, ch. 263, § 1; 2007 , ch. 425, § 1; 2008 , ch. 1179, § 1; 2011 , ch. 353, § 1.


Notes of Decisions
Cited in 148 cases (17 in the last 5 years), 1981–2026 · leading case: The Tennessean v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
The Tennessean v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (2016) tenn · cites it 28× “‖6 To facilitate access to the records, the Public Records Act requires that ―all state, county and municipal records shall, at all times during business hours .”
Swift v. Campbell (2004) tennctapp · cites it 17× “Five days later, on September 8, 2003, Gretchen Swift, an attorney employed by the Office of the Federal Public Defender in Nashville, presented a written request under Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 to General Campbell requesting the opportunity to inspect and copy all of the…”
Gautreaux v. Internal Medicine Education Foundation, Inc. (2011) tenn · cites it 25× “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (d). At issue in this case is whether the legislative grant of access to records of nonprofit entities as provided in Tennessee Code Annotated section 10-7-503(d) applies to IMEF and, if so, whether provisions in that subsection exempt IMEF.”
Alex Friedmann v. Marshall County, TN (2015) tennctapp · cites it 26× “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (a)(3) (2012).”
State v. Cawood (2004) tenn · cites it 16× “§ 10-7-503; Tenn. Sup.Ct. R. 34. C. Disposal of Public Records Having established that the tapes are “public records,” we must determine what statute governs the retention and, more important, the disposal of the records.”
Memphis Publishing Co. v. Holt (1986) tenn · cites it 22× “This appeal presents the issue of whether the closed investigative file of the Memphis Police Department is available for inspection by the media and the public under T.C.A. § 10-7-503 of the Public Records Act.”
Memphis Publishing Co. v. City of Memphis (1994) tenn · cites it 18× “We granted MPC’s Rule 11 application to consider two issues: 1) whether the deposition transcripts, which were taken by counsel for the City and County in a bankruptcy action in which the City and County are parties, are “state, county, or municipal records” within the meaning…”
Schneider v. City of Jackson (2007) tenn · cites it 11× “See Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (Supp.2006). 1 We hold that Tennessee common law does not include the law enforcement privilege and that it should not be adopted herein.”
Konvalinka v. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Hospital Authority (2008) tenn · cites it 3× “2007) and Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 are to be open to the public, State v.”
Griffin v. City of Knoxville (1991) tenn · cites it 12× “We granted the plaintiffs' application in order to determine whether deceased's handwritten notes, confiscated at the death scene by a municipal police department in the course of a homicide investigation, are public records available for inspection by the public under Tenn.…”
Kersey v. Bratcher (2007) tennctapp · cites it 27× “("Plaintiff") sued John Bratcher, Clerk of the Chancery Court for Rutherford County, Tennessee ("Bratcher"); Beverly Raechelle Wilson, Deputy Clerk of the Chancery Court ("Wilson"); and Michelle Blaylock, Judicial Assistant to Circuit Judge Rogers ("Blaylock"), claiming, in…”
City Press Communications, LLC v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (2014) tennctapp · cites it 16× “The chancery court held that the association was the functional equivalent of a government agency; therefore, it was subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, codified at Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 et seq. The court also ordered it.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(2)(B) — 2 cases
The Tennessean v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (2016) tenn “‖6 To facilitate access to the records, the Public Records Act requires that ―all state, county and municipal records shall, at all times during business hours .”
Lance v. York (2011) tennctapp
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(3) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(A)(i) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a) — 41 cases
Swift v. Campbell (2004) tennctapp “Five days later, on September 8, 2003, Gretchen Swift, an attorney employed by the Office of the Federal Public Defender in Nashville, presented a written request under Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 to General Campbell requesting the opportunity to inspect and copy all of the…”
Schneider v. City of Jackson (2007) tenn “See Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (Supp.2006). 1 We hold that Tennessee common law does not include the law enforcement privilege and that it should not be adopted herein.”
Waller v. Bryan (1999) tennctapp
State v. Cawood (2004) tenn “§ 10-7-503; Tenn. Sup.Ct. R. 34. C. Disposal of Public Records Having established that the tapes are “public records,” we must determine what statute governs the retention and, more important, the disposal of the records.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(1)(A) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(1)(C) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2) — 3 cases
The Tennessean v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (2016) tenn “‖6 To facilitate access to the records, the Public Records Act requires that ―all state, county and municipal records shall, at all times during business hours .”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2)(A) — 15 cases
The Tennessean v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (2016) tenn “‖6 To facilitate access to the records, the Public Records Act requires that ―all state, county and municipal records shall, at all times during business hours .”
City Press Communications, LLC v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (2014) tennctapp “The chancery court held that the association was the functional equivalent of a government agency; therefore, it was subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, codified at Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 et seq. The court also ordered it.”
Gautreaux v. Internal Medicine Education Foundation, Inc. (2011) tenn “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (d). At issue in this case is whether the legislative grant of access to records of nonprofit entities as provided in Tennessee Code Annotated section 10-7-503(d) applies to IMEF and, if so, whether provisions in that subsection exempt IMEF.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2)(B) — 9 cases
Alex Friedmann v. Marshall County, TN (2015) tennctapp “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (a)(3) (2012).”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2)(B)(i) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2)(B)(ii) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(2)(C) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(3) — 2 cases
Alex Friedmann v. Marshall County, TN (2015) tennctapp “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (a)(3) (2012).”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(4) — 4 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(5) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(7) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(7)(A) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(7)(C) — 1 case
Lance v. York (2011) tennctapp
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(7)(C)(i) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(l) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(l)(A) — 2 cases
The Tennessean v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (2016) tenn “‖6 To facilitate access to the records, the Public Records Act requires that ―all state, county and municipal records shall, at all times during business hours .”
City Press Communications, LLC v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (2014) tennctapp “The chancery court held that the association was the functional equivalent of a government agency; therefore, it was subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, codified at Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 et seq. The court also ordered it.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(c) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(c)(2) — 3 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(c)(l) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(d) — 5 cases
Gautreaux v. Internal Medicine Education Foundation, Inc. (2011) tenn “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (d). At issue in this case is whether the legislative grant of access to records of nonprofit entities as provided in Tennessee Code Annotated section 10-7-503(d) applies to IMEF and, if so, whether provisions in that subsection exempt IMEF.”
The Tennessean v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (2016) tenn “‖6 To facilitate access to the records, the Public Records Act requires that ―all state, county and municipal records shall, at all times during business hours .”
Moody v. Hutchison (2007) tennctapp
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(d)(1) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(d)(1)(F)(iv) — 1 case
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(d)(2) — 2 cases
Gautreaux v. Internal Medicine Education Foundation, Inc. (2011) tenn “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (d). At issue in this case is whether the legislative grant of access to records of nonprofit entities as provided in Tennessee Code Annotated section 10-7-503(d) applies to IMEF and, if so, whether provisions in that subsection exempt IMEF.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(d)(l) — 1 case
Gautreaux v. Internal Medicine Education Foundation, Inc. (2011) tenn “Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (d). At issue in this case is whether the legislative grant of access to records of nonprofit entities as provided in Tennessee Code Annotated section 10-7-503(d) applies to IMEF and, if so, whether provisions in that subsection exempt IMEF.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(e) — 1 case
Schneider v. City of Jackson (2007) tenn “See Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503 (Supp.2006). 1 We hold that Tennessee common law does not include the law enforcement privilege and that it should not be adopted herein.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(f) — 2 cases
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(h)(3) — 1 case
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