BILLS OF INTEREST
SENATE
SB 2 - Sen. Greg Dolezal
A bill to extend the COVID-19 liability protections for businesses permanently. These protections were first put in place during the COVID pandemic to release businesses from claims that their customers contracted COVID-19 at their place of business.
Status - Did not pass.
SB. 3 - Sen. John Albers
A bill that requires state departments, agencies, boards, bureaus, offices, commissions, public corporations, and authorities to assess education, experience, and training requirements for positions of employment. Specifically, to reduce the number of positions for which a four-year college degree is required.
Status - Passed by Senate Chamber on Feb. 9. Passed by the House Chamber on March 14.
SB. 22 - Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick
A bill that prohibits the purchase of, sale of, or offering samples of hemp products to anyone under the age of 18. The bill will provide rules and regulations for these offenses and any other related matters.
Status - Did not pass.
SB. 34 - Sen. Elena Parent
A bill to prohibit third-party food delivery services from committing unfair, unsafe, and unhealthy practices in the state.
Status - Did not pass.
SB. 39 - Sen. Kim Jackson
A bill to allow persons convicted of a misdemeanor, or certain felonies, to grow industrial hemp.
Status - Did not pass.
SB 60 - Sen. Bo Hatchett legislation to address concerns raised by secondary metal recyclers whose business practices are restricted in their methods of payment for deposits. Under current law, recyclers may only pay using a check, electronic funds transfer, or a voucher. Status - Passed by Senate Chamber on Feb. 13. Referred to House Judiciary Non-Civil.
SB. 126 - Sen. Billy Hickman
to provide for a limitation on interchange fees charged by payment card networks for credit or debit card transactions at retailers. This legislation will have a second hearing in the Senate Banking committee. Status - Did not pass.
SB. 132 - Sen. Brandon Beach
A bill relating to agriculture, prohibits the acquisition of a possessory interest in certain land by certain nonresident aliens. Status - Passed by Senate Chamber on March 2. Referred to the House Agricultural and Consumer Affairs Committee.
SB. 145 - Sen. Shawn Still
A bill to prohibit the local regulations that create differing standards for or distinguish gasoline-powered leaf blowers from similar equipment in applicable counties and municipal corporations Status - Passed by Senate Chamber on Feb. 27. House Governmental Affairs Committee favorably reported by substitute.
SB. 158 - Sen. Randy Robertson
A bill to provide an insurance premium discount or rate reduction for property owners who build a new residential or commercial property located in Georgia that better resists catastrophic windstorm events. Status - Passed by Senate Chamber on March 6. House Insurance Committee favorably reported.
SB. 165 - Sen. Russ Goodman
A bill to provide for an allowable variance for weights and limitations upon a vehicle or load and to repeal certain exceptions which allow for excess weight limitations upon a vehicle or load. Status - Did not pass.
SB. 177 - Sen. Harold Jones
A bill to enact the "Food Insecurity Eradication Act", and to create the Georgia Food Security Advisory Council. Status - Passed by Senate Chamber on March 6. Referred to the House Agricultural and Consumer Affairs Committee.
SB. 186 - Sen. Greg Dolezal
relating to liability of owners and occupiers of land generally, to limit landowner liability regarding invitees, licensees, and trespassers. Status - Did not pass.
SB. 191 - Sen. Shawn Still
A bill relating to motor vehicles and traffic, to repeal provisions authorizing joinder of motor carriers and their insurance carriers in tort and contract causes of action. Status - Did not pass.
SB. 196 - Sen. Ben Watson
A bill to provide for the failure to wear a safety belt or safety restraints for children as admissible evidence in civil actions. Also, to prohibit the failure to wear a safety belt or safety restraints for children as a basis for cancellation of insurance coverage. This measure failed to pass through the committee. Status - Senate Lost.
SB. 220 - Sen. Russ Goodman
A bill to establish the Georgia Farmland Conservation Program, Georgia Farmland Conservation Fund program, and the Georgia Farmland Advisory Council. Status - Passed by Senate Chamber on March 6. House Ways & Means Committee favorably reported.
SB. 228 - Sen. Sheikh Rahman
A bill that creates the Director of Outdoor Recreation position in the Department of Natural Resources. Status - Did not pass.
HOUSE
HB. 14 - Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick
A bill that provides a tax credit to employers who hire workforce-ready graduates, and the Department of Labor will establish the criteria.
Status - Did not pass.
HB. 16 - Rep. Mandisha Thomas
A bill to extend the sunset provision relating to the use of sick leave to take care of immediate family members.
Status - Did not pass.
HB. 26 - Rep. Mandisha Thomas
A bill to require the Department of Community Affairs to include certain indoor air quality provisions in applicable state minimum standard codes.
Status - Did not pass.
HB. 31 - Rep. Debbie Buckner
A bill to dedicate the proceeds of certain hazardous waste fees to the Hazardous Waste Trust Fund.
Status - Passed by House Chamber on March 2. Referred to Senate Finance Committee.
HB. 33 - Rep. Beth Camp - A bill to provide for the State Board of Veterinary Medicine to be an independent state agency attached to the Department of Agriculture for administrative purposes only and to provide for contracting with the Department of Agriculture for licensing and other services.
Status: Did not pass.
HB. 34 - Rep. Bruce Williamson
A bill that will expand credits allowable for purchases and acquisitions of qualified investment property for manufacturing and telecommunications facilities to include mining facilities.
Status - Did not pass.
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