RELATING TO TRANSITIONAL HOMES.
House Bill 484 modernizes Georgia's laws by mandating electronic publication, enhancing public access, and ensuring a permanent digital repository for legislative documents.
House Bill 484 modernizes Georgia's laws by mandating electronic publication, enhancing public access, and ensuring a permanent digital repository for legislative documents.
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.
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.
Digitization and Publication:
Oversight by the Georgia Code Revision Commission:
Special Sessions:
Repeal of Conflicting Laws:
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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