Bill
LC 3412
Revise laws related to public accommodation licensing
The bill would revise the licensing rules for public accommodations to improve safety, accessibility, and regulatory clarity.
Bill
LC 3412
The bill would revise the licensing rules for public accommodations to improve safety, accessibility, and regulatory clarity.
LC 3412 is a proposed bill titled “Revise laws related to public accommodation licensing” within the Buildings and Building Regulations subject area. The bill was introduced on December 14, 2024 and, per the legislative actions provided, progressed to a drafter assignment but ultimately died in process on May 27, 2025. No text of the bill’s provisions is included in the information provided, so this summary focuses on the bill’s stated purpose, the likely scope of its impact, and its procedural timeline.
Because the bill text is not included, specific provisions are not known. Based on the title and common elements of similar legislation, typical areas a revision might address include:
- Licensing standards and criteria (eligibility, qualifications, and scope of licenses).
- Application and renewal processes (forms, submission requirements, timelines, and fees).
- Inspections and compliance requirements (frequency, inspection standards, and corrective action timelines).
- Penalties and enforcement mechanisms for noncompliance.
- Exemptions or transitional provisions for certain types of facilities or existing licenses.
- Appeals, dispute resolution, and administrative procedures.
- Coordination with broader building regulations (e.g., accessibility, safety codes, occupancy limits).
The summary above relies on the bill’s title and status information. If the full bill text becomes available, a detailed provision-by-provision analysis should be prepared to identify exact requirements, timelines, and affected parties.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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