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House Bill 531 limits municipal liability in Georgia, capping damages at $5M, extending claim notice to 12 months, and waiving immunity for immigration policy violations.
House Bill 531 limits municipal liability in Georgia, capping damages at $5M, extending claim notice to 12 months, and waiving immunity for immigration policy violations.
House Bill 531, also known as the Municipal Sovereign Immunity Act, aims to amend existing laws regarding the liability of municipal corporations in Georgia. The bill seeks to clarify and modify the rules surrounding sovereign immunity, particularly in cases involving joint undertakings by local governments, and to establish specific procedures for appealing decisions related to immunity.
The bill introduces several significant changes to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated:
HB 531 represents a significant shift in the legal landscape regarding municipal liability and sovereign immunity in Georgia. By clarifying the rules around joint undertakings, extending notice periods, and establishing damage caps, the bill aims to balance the interests of local governments with those of individuals seeking redress for injuries. The introduction of direct appeal rights further enhances the legal framework surrounding immunity issues.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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