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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 36 - Domestic Relations
    • Chapter 1 - Adoption
    • Part 1 - General Provisions
    • § 36-1-105. Violation of Criminal Provisions of Part by State Employee — Dismissal

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Part 1 - General Provisions
    § 36-1-105. Violation of Criminal Provisions of Part by State Employee — Dismissal

    Any employee of the state of Tennessee who is convicted of the violation of any of the criminal provisions of this part shall be instantly dismissed from the state service and shall never again be eligible for employment in state service.

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    Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

    2021 Tennessee Code

    Title 36 - Domestic Relations

    Chapter 1 - Adoption

    Part 1 - General Provisions

    § 36-1-102. Part Definitions

    § 36-1-104. Withholding of Material Information Concerning the Status of the Parents or Guardian of a Child Subject to Surrender, Termination of Parental Rights or Adoption — Misdemeanor

    § 36-1-105. Violation of Criminal Provisions of Part by State Employee — Dismissal

    § 36-1-111. Presurrender Request for Home Study or Preliminary Home Study — Surrender of Child — Consent for Adoption by Parent — Effect of Surrender — Form of Surrender — Waiver of Interest — Interpreter for Non-English Speaking Parents

    § 36-1-114. Venue

    § 36-1-126. Record Kept Under Seal — Confidential Records — Access to Certain Records — Preservation of Records

    § 36-1-139. Penalty for Providing False Information Related to Information Requests

    § 36-1-146. Rebuttable Presumption That Guardian Ad Litem's Fees Divided Equally Between Parties

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