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House Bill 179 modernizes Georgia's courts by allowing digital recording of trials, improving transcript management, and ensuring accurate records for better accessibility.
House Bill 179 modernizes Georgia's courts by allowing digital recording of trials, improving transcript management, and ensuring accurate records for better accessibility.
Bill Number: HB 179
Introduced: January 29, 2025
Status: Referred to HSH, ECD, FIN
Effective Date: January 1, 2026
Act Number: Act 23 (Signed by Governor on April 30, 2025)
House Bill 179 aims to amend various sections of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to enhance the digital recording of trial proceedings and improve the management of court transcripts. This legislation is designed to modernize the judicial process by allowing for digital recording systems in various court settings.
The primary intent of HB 179 is to:
- Facilitate the digital recording of trial proceedings, making the judicial process more efficient and accessible.
- Update existing laws regarding the preparation and management of court transcripts.
- Ensure that all relevant proceedings are accurately recorded and available for review in appellate cases.
The bill includes several significant amendments to existing laws:
Digital Recording of Proceedings:
Court Transcript Management:
Financial Considerations:
Regulation of Digital Recording Systems:
House Bill 179 represents a significant step towards modernizing Georgia's judicial system by incorporating digital technology into court proceedings. By enhancing the accuracy and accessibility of court records, this legislation aims to improve the overall efficiency of the legal process in Georgia.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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