TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 3, 2021

The TBA Executive Committee held its second specially set meeting today to determine necessary restrictions on in-person events due to the recent spread of the Delta variant, hospitalizations and strain on public health resources across the state. The TBA will continue to monitor upcoming events and make determinations on continuing those events as scheduled on a case by case basis. All in-person, indoor TBA events, meetings and programs will have the following restrictions through February 2022:

  • Masking will be required for attendees and staff regardless of vaccination status for indoor events. Masking for outdoor events is optional.
  • Social distancing will be required and attendance may be limited to ensure compliance at all in-person events.
  • Proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test within 72 hours of the event, meeting or program will be required for participation at in-person indoor events.

If applicable, TBA will comply with the more restrictive protocols and requirements of the host venue at the time of the event, meeting or program. All CLE programs will proceed virtually through 2021 with the exception of the Animal Law Forum, which will be held outside and socially distanced at the Nashville Zoo on Sept. 24.

This policy is effective immediately through February 2022.