Overview
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The Tennessee Department of Safety is more than just a southern version of CHiPs. In addition to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the agency also protects the public through its Driver's License and Handgun Carry Permit Issuance, as well as its Office of Homeland Security divisions. The department's responsibilities include enforcing motor and commercial vehicle laws, investigating traffic crashes, providing vehicle title and registration services,
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Read More and offering safety education. The agency operates in partnership with other state, federal, and local agencies through more than 50 field offices across the state. Founded in 1939, the department has an annual budget of more than $180 million.
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Read More and offering safety education. The agency operates in partnership with other state, federal, and local agencies through more than 50 field offices across the state. Founded in 1939, the department has an annual budget of more than $180 million.
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Administration of Environmental Quality Programs
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Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community Development
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