September 17 of each year shall be observed as “Tennessee and United States Constitutions Day,” to honor and commemorate the creation and signing of the supreme laws of our state and land on June 1, 1796, and September 17, 1787. This day shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 15 - Holidays and Days of Special Observance
Chapter 2 - Days of Special Observance
§ 15-2-101. Additional Special Observance Days
§ 15-2-105. Franklin D. Roosevelt Day
§ 15-2-107. Tennessee p.o.w.-m.i.a. Recognition Week
§ 15-2-108. Scottish, Scots-Irish Heritage Day
§ 15-2-109. Workers' Memorial Day
§ 15-2-111. Harriet Tubman Day
§ 15-2-116. Vietnam Veterans Day
§ 15-2-117. Towing and Recovery Week
§ 15-2-118. Tennessee and United States Constitutions Day
§ 15-2-119. Firefighters' Memorial Day
§ 15-2-120. Gold Star Mother's Day
§ 15-2-122. Tennessee National Guard Day
§ 15-2-123. Lymphedema Awareness Week
§ 15-2-124. Transverse Myelitis Awareness Day
§ 15-2-125. Police Memorial Day
§ 15-2-126. Agriculture Literacy Week
§ 15-2-127. Tennessee Missing Children's Day
§ 15-2-128. Tennessee Rural Mayor's Day
§ 15-2-129. Tennessee Songwriters Week
§ 15-2-131. Financial Literacy Week
§ 15-2-132. Mrs. Rosa L. Parks Day