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HB 484

RELATING TO TRANSITIONAL HOMES.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Muraoka

House Bill 484 modernizes Georgia's laws by mandating electronic publication, enhancing public access, and ensuring a permanent digital repository for legislative documents.

Introduced and Pass First Reading.
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Bill Summary · HB 484

Summary of House Bill 484: Relating to Transitional Homes

Bill Overview

Bill Number: HB 484
Introduced On: February 18, 2025
Status: Introduced and Passed First Reading
Classification: Bill
Subject: Commission, Recommendations, Reports, Transitional Homes

House Bill 484 aims to amend Title 28 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, focusing on the digitization and electronic publication of Georgia Laws. This legislation is designed to enhance public access to legislative materials and streamline the publication process.

Main Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of HB 484 is to modernize the way Georgia's laws are compiled, published, and accessed by the public. By transitioning to electronic formats, the bill seeks to create a permanent digital repository of session laws, ensuring that citizens have easier access to legislative documents.

Key Provisions

  1. Digitization and Publication:

    • The bill mandates the electronic publication of Georgia Laws, including Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly.
    • It allows for the publication of these documents in hardbound volumes when necessary, ensuring they are suitable for permanent record retention.
  2. Oversight by the Georgia Code Revision Commission:

    • A new subsection is added to the powers and duties of the Code Revision Commission, granting it the responsibility to assist and oversee the digitization process.
    • This includes creating a single-point public access system for local and general Acts and resolutions.
  3. Special Sessions:

    • The bill provides flexibility regarding the publication of Acts from special sessions, allowing them to be combined with those from subsequent regular sessions if deemed appropriate.
  4. Repeal of Conflicting Laws:

    • Any existing laws that conflict with the provisions of HB 484 will be repealed to ensure clarity and consistency in the legislative framework.

Impact

  • Who Would Be Affected:
    • The legislation will primarily impact the Office of Legislative Counsel, the Georgia Code Revision Commission, and the Secretary of State's office, which will be responsible for the distribution of the published laws.
    • Additionally, the general public will benefit from improved access to legislative materials, enhancing transparency and civic engagement.

Procedural Timeline

  • Effective Date: July 1, 2025
  • Key Legislative Actions:
    • April 30, 2025: Signed by the Governor (Act 22)
    • April 7, 2025: Sent to Governor
    • March 27, 2025: Passed by the Senate
    • March 6, 2025: Passed by the House
    • February 26, 2025: Favorably reported by House Committee

Related Legislation

  • Companion Bill: SB 1288

This summary provides a comprehensive overview of House Bill 484, detailing its purpose, key provisions, and the anticipated impact on Georgia's legislative processes and public access to laws.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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