Tennessee Case Management Closure is a process used by the state of Tennessee to manage the closure of a case that has been opened by the state. It includes a review of the case, communication with involved parties, and the final closure of the case. There are three types of Tennessee Case Management Closure: Administrative Closure, Dismissal, and Statutory Closure. Administrative Closure is the process of closing a case without the need for further action or review. Dismissal is when a case is closed without any further action or review because it has been determined to be without merit. Statutory Closure is when a case is closed due to a change in the law or the expiration of a statute of limitations.