SB 433 GA Became Law
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Summary
A BILL to be entitled an Act to amend Article 3 of Chapter 2 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to prestige license plates and special plates for certain persons and vehicles, so as to provide for special license plates for persons with autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability and for such person's spouse, parent, or legal guardian; to amend Chapter 8 of Chapter 35 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to employment and training of peace officers, so as to provide for training regarding encounters with persons with autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability; to provide for collaboration with the Department of Community Health and nonprofit organizations regarding such training; to provide for a short title; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
Sponsors (7)
- Brian Strickland Republican · primary
- John Albers Republican · primary
- Timothy Bearden Republican · primary
- Drew Echols Republican · primary
- Tonya Anderson Democratic · primary
- Jason Anavitarte Republican · primary
- Elena Parent Democratic · primary
Action history (15)
- Jan 28, 2026 Senate Hopper · upper
- Jan 29, 2026 Senate Read and Referred · upper
- Feb 19, 2026 Senate Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute · upper
- Feb 20, 2026 Senate Read Second Time · upper
- Feb 25, 2026 Senate Third Read · upper
- Feb 25, 2026 Senate Passed/Adopted By Substitute · upper
- Feb 26, 2026 House First Readers · lower
- Mar 3, 2026 House Second Readers · lower
- Mar 19, 2026 House Committee Favorably Reported · lower
- Mar 25, 2026 House Third Readers · lower
- Mar 25, 2026 House Passed/Adopted · lower
- Apr 10, 2026 Senate Sent to Governor · upper
- May 6, 2026 Senate Date Signed by Governor · upper
- May 6, 2026 Act 423 · upper
- Jul 1, 2026 Effective Date · legislature
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