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Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-7-102

Chapter definitions

Known as the Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act

The act spans §§ 36–36 (26 sections).

Acts 2014, ch. 798, § 1.

In this chapter:

(1) “Adult” means an individual who has attained eighteen (18) years of age or is an emancipated minor;

(2) “Caretaking authority” means the right to live with and care for a child on a day-to-day basis. “Caretaking authority” includes physical custody, parenting time, right to access, and visitation;

(3) “Child” means: An unemancipated individual who has not attained eighteen (18) years of age; or

(4) An adult son or daughter by birth or adoption, or under law of this state other than this chapter, who is the subject of a court order concerning custodial responsibility;

(5) “Court” means a tribunal, including an administrative agency, authorized under law of this state other than this chapter to make, enforce, or modify a decision regarding custodial responsibility;

(6) “Custodial responsibility” includes all powers and duties relating to caretaking authority and decision-making authority for a child. “Custodial responsibility” includes physical custody, legal custody, parenting time, right to access, visitation, and authority to grant limited contact with a child;

(7) “Decision-making authority” means the power to make important decisions regarding a child, including decisions regarding the child's education, religious training, health care, extracurricular activities, and travel;

(8) “Decision-making authority” does not include the power to make decisions that necessarily accompany a grant of caretaking authority;

(9) “Deploying parent” means a service member who is deployed or has been notified of impending deployment and is: A parent of a child under law of this state other than this chapter; or

(10) An individual who has custodial responsibility for a child under law of this state other than this chapter;

(11) “Deployment” means the movement or mobilization of a service member for more than thirty (30) days pursuant to uniformed service orders that: Are designated as unaccompanied;

(12) Do not authorize dependent travel; or

(13) Otherwise do not permit the movement of family members to the location to which the service member is deployed;

(14) “Family member” means a sibling, aunt, uncle, cousin, stepparent, or grandparent of a child or an individual recognized to be in a familial relationship with a child under law of this state other than this chapter;

(15) “Limited contact” means the authority of a nonparent to visit a child for a limited time. “Limited contact” includes authority to take the child to a place other than the residence of the child;

(16) “Nonparent” means an individual other than a deploying parent or other parent;

(17) “Other parent” means an individual who, in common with a deploying parent, is: A parent of a child under law of this state other than this chapter; or

(18) An individual who has custodial responsibility for a child under law of this state other than this chapter;

(19) “Record” means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form;

(20) “Return from deployment” means the conclusion of a service member's deployment as specified in uniformed service orders;

(21) “Service member” means a member of a uniformed service;

(22) “Sign” means with present intent to authenticate or adopt a record: To execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or

(23) To attach to or logically associate with the record an electronic symbol, sound, or process;

(24) “State” means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States; and

(25) “Uniformed service” means: Active and reserve components of the army, navy, air force, marine corps, or coast guard of the United States;

(26) The United States merchant marine;

(27) The commissioned corps of the United States public health service;

(28) The commissioned corps of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration of the United States; or

(29) The national guard of a state.

Current official text: Tennessee Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Tennessee statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.