If a person asserts that he or she has established domicile in this State, he or she has the burden of proving he or she has done so. Such a person is entitled to provide to the Commission any and all evidence which he or she believes will sustain his or her burden of proof. Said Commission will consider any and all evidence provided to it concerning such claim of domicile but will not treat any particular type or item of such evidence as conclusive evidence that domicile has or has not been established. Examples of such evidence include home ownership, marriage to a bona fide Tennessee resident, and possession of a Tennessee driver's license.
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1540-01-01-.07
Authority: T.C.A. §§49-3607, 49-7-203, and 49-7-301.