Section 1 Legislation available for immediate consideration FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2014 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HB 60 HB 215 HB 292 HB 495 HB 513 HB 766 HB 770 HB 778 HB 838 HB 843 HB 898 HB 911 HB 985 Firearms; certain laws regarding carrying and possession by retired judges; provide exemption (Substitute) (JUDYNC-43rd) Holt-112th Superior courts; filings in the clerk's office; change provisions (JUDY-29th) Benton-31st Magistrates Retirement Fund of Georgia; maximum average final monthly compensation calculated in determining benefits; establish (RET-43rd) Battles-15th State Properties Code; conveyance of state property and consideration of conveyances by General Assembly; modify provisions (SI&P-25th) Hill-22nd Education; Georgia Medical Center Authority; abolish (Substitute) (H&HS-13th) Houston-170th Work Based Learning Act; enact (Substitute) (ED&Y-50th) Lumsden-12th Crimes and offenses; crime of home invasion; create (Substitute) (JUDYNC-6th) Efstration-104th Food service establishments; certain nonprofit charitable entities from regulation; exempt (AG&CA-50th) Pezold-133rd Invasions of privacy; transmission of photography or video depicting nudity or sexually explicit conduct of an adult under certain circumstances; prohibit (Substitute) (JUDYNC-45th) Tanner-9th Retirement and pensions; ensure compliance with federal laws and regulations; change certain provisions (RET-54th) Riley-50th Interstate Compact for Juveniles; enact (I COOP-23rd) Pak-108th Crimes and offenses; strangulation as aggravated assault; add provisions (JUDYNC-30th) Ballinger-23rd Crimes and offenses; filing false liens or encumbrances against public employees; change provisions (JUDYNC-46th) Kirby-114th - 1 - Section 2 Legislation read for the 2nd time today FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2014 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY SR 693 SR 1099 HB 477 HB 794 HB 825 HB 863 HB 930 HB 1051 City of Fort Oglethorpe Charter Study Committee; create (Substitute) (RULES-53rd) Alcoholic Beverage Retail Licensing and "Tied House" Laws; create senate study committee (RI&U-27th) Employees' Retirement System of Georgia; Georgia Judicial Retirement System; transfer service credit (RET-11th) Powell-171st Compact for a Balanced Budget; adopt (RULES-6th) Braddock-19th Alcoholic beverages; fruit growers licensed as farm wineries obtain license authorizing production of distilled spirits and fortified wines pursuant to certain conditions; permit (AG&CA-11th) Houston-170th Crimes and offenses; cruelty to animals and aggravated cruelty to animals; change provisions (Substitute) (JUDYNC-23rd) Golick-40th General Assembly; adopt standards and instructions for Article V convention delegates; provisions (RULES-46th) Barr-103rd Lawful presence verification; professional licensing board; change certain provisions (Substitute) (RI&U-47th) Dickson-6th - 1 - Section 3 Legislation left in Sections 1, 2 and 3 of General Calendar and defeated legislation that will be reconsidered pursuant to Senate Rule 6-7.5 FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2014 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY SR 820 SR 881 SR 953 SR 986 SR 1053 HB 3 HB 296 HB 365 HB 405 HB 511 HB 536 HB 537 HB 540 HB 737 Senate Entrepreneur in Residence Study Committee; create (ECD-32nd) Senate Senior Technology Gap Study Committee; create (S&T-34th) Senate Mold and Mildew Remediation Contractor Study Committee; create (RI&U-35th) Senate Unified Courts Technology Study Committee; create (S&T-29th) Court of Appeals Workload; Senate Study Committee; create (JUDY-29th) Evidence; professional forestry; Department of Public Health; AIDS; provisions (Substitute) (JUDY-29th) Willard-51st Motor vehicles; authorized to receive registration records; add certain persons (Substitute) (JUDY-53rd) Powell-32nd Safety belts; definition of the term "passenger vehicle" to which the safety belt law applies; modify (Substitute) (PUB SAF-1st) Hitchens161st Elementary and secondary education; members of governing boards of nonprofit organizations which are charter petitioners and charter schools to participate in governance training; require (Substitute) (ED&Y-12th) Mayo-84th State employees' health insurance plan; pilot program to provide coverage for bariatric surgical procedures for treatment and management of obesity; provide (Substitute) (H&HS-45th) Dempsey-13th County law libraries; receipt and disbursement of funds by counties having a population of 950,000; repeal and reserve Code section (SLGO(G)-3rd) Sims-169th Local boards of education; population provision prohibiting certain members from holding other offices; repeal (SLGO(G)-3rd) Sims-169th Board of education; pension board recompute pension to teachers and employees who retired prior to April 1, 1955 and who had been awarded a pension for 20 years service in counties of 500,000 population (SLGO(G)-3rd) Sims-169th Alcoholic beverages; malt beverages produced in private residences to be transported to other locations and consumed by the producer and other individuals; allow (Substitute) (RI&U-27th) Harrell-106th - 1 - Section 3 Legislation left in Sections 1, 2 and 3 of General Calendar and defeated legislation that will be reconsidered pursuant to Senate Rule 6-7.5 HB 783 Game and fish; provisions relating to rules and regulations used to establish criminal violations; update (NR&E-7th) Hitchens-161st HB 784 Alcoholic beverages; local authorization and regulation of sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises on Sundays during the St. Patrick's Day holiday period; allow (RI&U-2nd) Stephens-164th HB 826 Crimes and offenses; carrying weapons within certain school safety zones and at school functions; change provisions (ED&Y-37th) Setzler-35th HB 829 Certified process servers; change sunset and legislative review provisions (JUDY-23rd) Willard-51st HB 978 Georgia International and Maritime Trade Center Authority; change provisions relating to membership (Floor Substitute) (SLGO-2nd) Stephens-164th - 2 - Section 6 Senate legislation which cannot pass the House pursuant to Senate Rule 4-2.10 (a) FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2014 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY SB 166 SB 214 SB 323 SB 334 SB 335 SB 351 SB 354 SB 360 SB 369 SB 377 SB 379 SB 399 SB 404 SB 406 SB 409 Selling/Other Trade Practices; motor vehicles; custom design specifications; modify provisions (Substitute) (PUB SAF-49th) Lottery for Education; allow winner of lottery prize to remain anonymous; 25 percent of prize to Lottery for Education Account (Substitute) (H ED-29th) Driver's Licenses; authorize Department of Driver Services to conduct certain tests of license applicants (Substitute) (PUB SAF-6th) "The Georgia Health Care Freedom and ACA Noncompliance Act" (Substitute) (I&L-1st) Alcoholic Beverages; provide that local governing authorities may authorize retail dealers to conduct tasting events (RI&U-25th) State Soil and Water Conservation Commission; assign to Department of Agriculture for administrative purposes (AG&CA-17th) "Georgia Civil Practice Act"; governing discovery general provisions; electronically stored information (Substitute) (JUDY-46th) Hospitals; prohibit certain conduct relating to physicians; provide definitions (Substitute) (H&HS-52nd) Motor Vehicles; create a new class of motor vehicles; autonomous vehicles; definitions; requirements to operate (S&T-29th) "Preservation of Religious Freedom Act" (Substitute) (JUDY-29th) Motor Vehicles; failure to use safety belts may be considered evidence of causation and negligence (I&L-32nd) Elections; revise a timeline relating to compliance with reducing a local board to seven members (ED&Y-55th) Motor Vehicle; remove evidence of approved deferred action status from the list of available documents; temporary driver's license or permit (JUDYNC-31st) Administrative Services, Department of; contracting with companies having business operations in Sudan; provisions (Substitute) (JUDY-29th) "Blind Persons' Braille Literacy Rights and Education Act"; enact; blind or visually impaired child; determine need for Braille instruction (ED&Y-2nd) - 1 - Section 6 Senate legislation which cannot pass the House pursuant to Senate Rule 4-2.10 (a) SB 412 Income Tax; increase the amount of the basic skills education program tax credit (Substitute) (FIN-51st) SB 415 "Quality Basic Education Act"; deferments on certain assessments for limited-English proficient students (Substitute) (ED&Y-43rd) SR 99 "Health Care Freedom of Choice Constitutional Amendment" -CA (H&HS-32nd) SR 1031 State of Georgia; English as official language (RULES-9th) - 2 - Section 6 Senate legislation which cannot pass the House pursuant to Senate Rule 4-2.10 (a) - 3 -