2015 Tennessee Code
Title 62 - Professions, Businesses and Trades
Chapter 26 - Private Investigators
Part 2 - Private Investigators Licensing and Regulatory Act
§ 62-26-221 - Violations.

TN Code § 62-26-221 (2015) What's This?

No individual licensed as an investigations company or a private investigator in this state shall:

(1) In order to obtain employment, knowingly make a material misrepresentation as to the person's ability to perform the investigation required by a potential client;

(2) Make unsubstantiated monetary charges to a client for services not rendered or transportation not utilized;

(3) Knowingly make a false report to a client in relation to the investigation performed for the client;

(4) Continue an investigation for a client when it becomes obvious to the investigator that a successful completion of an investigation is unlikely without first so advising the client and obtaining the client's approval for continuation of the investigation; or

(5) Reveal information obtained for a client during an investigation to another individual, except as required by law.

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