Daily report, 2022 February 14

DAILY REPORT Monday
February 14, 2022
House Budget & Research Office (404) 656-5050

16th Legislative
Day

The House will reconvene for its 17th Legislative Day on Tuesday, February 15 at 10:30 a.m. 10 bills / resolutions are expected to be debated on the floor.

Today on the Floor

Motions to Agree
HB 841 East Cobb, City of; incorporate
Bill Summary: House Bill 841 authorizes a local referendum for the creation of the city of East Cobb. The referendum, by call of the Cobb County election superintendent, will be on the ballot in a special election on the date of the 2022 General Primary.

The government for the city is composed of a city council consisting of a mayor and six council members each serving four-year terms. The mayor and city council members are elected through a non-partisan municipal general election held biennially in odd years.

The city council is authorized to appoint a city manager to act as the chief administrative officer of the city. The charter creates a municipal court to be presided over by a chief judge.

Authored By: Rep. Matt Dollar (45th)

Rule Applied: Modified-Structured

Motions to Agree: (A motion to agree represents final passage of the bill.)

HB 907

Elections; dates for special elections; question related to sales and use taxes for transportation; revise provisions
Bill Summary: House Bill 907 specifies the date for a special election to present a question to voters on sales and use taxes, under certain circumstances.

Authored By: Rep. Tyler Smith (18th)

Rule Applied: Modified-Structured

Motions to Agree: (A motion to agree represents final passage of the bill.)

Rules Calendar
HB 963 Controlled substances; Schedule I and IV; change certain provisions
Bill Summary: House 963 updates provisions of the Controlled Substance Act relating to Schedule I and Schedule IV controlled substances.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. Butch Parrish (158th) Health & Human Services
Yeas: 157 Nays: 0

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

Modified-Structured 02-08-2022 Do Pass

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HB 1028 Cobb County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1028 changes the description of the Cobb County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. Ginny Ehrhart (36th) Governmental Affairs
Yeas: 94 Nays: 59

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

Modified-Structured 02-09-2022 Do Pass

HB 1089 Revenue and taxation; certain violations of registration requirements for motor vehicles operated by motor carriers; increase penalty
Bill Summary: House Bill 1089 increases the penalty fee from $25 to $145 for each violation of specified motor vehicle registration requirements.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. Vance Smith (133rd) Motor Vehicles
Yeas: 151 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

Modified-Structured 02-08-2022 Do Pass

HB 1134 Crimes and offenses; prosecute offenses involving criminal gang activity; provide for concurrent authority
Bill Summary: House Bill 1134 provides the attorney general with concurrent jurisdiction with prosecutors for certain criminal gang-related crimes across the state. The attorney general may also employ peace officers for investigative purposes.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. Chuck Efstration (104th) Judiciary Non-Civil
Yeas: 101 Nays: 56

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

Modified-Structured 02-09-2022 Do Pass

HB 1154 Cobb County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1154 changes the description of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. John Carson (46th) Governmental Affairs
Yeas: 95 Nays: 64

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

Modified-Structured 02-09-2022 Do Pass

Local Calendar
HB 1250 DeKalb County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1250 changes the description of the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. Karla Drenner (85th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

HB 1299 Elbert County; Probate Court judge also serves as chief magistrate judge of Magistrate Court; provide

Bill Summary: House Bill 1299 provides that the judge of the Elbert County Probate Court shall

also serve as the chief magistrate judge of the Elbert County Magistrate Court.

Authored By: Rep. Rob Leverett (33rd)

Rule Applied:

House Committee:

Intragovernmental Coordination - Committee

Local

Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

Floor Vote:

Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Amendments:

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Today on the Floor

HB 1311 Lanier County; Probate Court; authorize collection of technology fee
Bill Summary: House Bill 1311 authorizes the assessment and collection of a technology fee by the Lanier County Probate Court.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. James Burchett (176th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1312 Berrien County; Board of Education; provide compensation of members
Bill Summary: House Bill 1312 provides for the compensation of the Berrien County Board of Education. Members of the board shall be paid $150 per meeting for up to two meetings per month.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. Penny Houston (170th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1313 Atkinson County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1313 changes the description of the Atkinson County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. James Burchett (176th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1314 Upson County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1314 changes the description of the Upson County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. Beth Camp (131st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1315 Atkinson County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1315 changes the description of the Atkinson County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Rep. James Burchett (176th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 406 Board of Education of Effingham County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 406 changes the description of the Effingham County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Billy Hickman (4th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Today on the Floor

SB 407

Board of Commissioners of Effingham County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 407 changes the description of the Effingham County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Billy Hickman (4th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 409 Whitfield County Board of Education; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 409 changes the description of the Whitfield County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Chuck Payne (54th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 410 Board of Education of Gordon County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 410 changes the description of the Gordon County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Chuck Payne (54th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 411 Board of Education of Haralson County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 411 changes the description of the Haralson County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Jason Anavitarte (31st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 412 Polk County; districts for the election of members of the board of commissioners; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 412 revises the districts for the election of members of the Polk County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Jason Anavitarte (31st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 413 Board of Education for Polk County; new district boundaries; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 413 provides new district boundaries for the Polk County Board of Education.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Jason Anavitarte (31st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Today on the Floor

SB 416

Board of Commissioners of Telfair County; districts for the election of members of the board of commissioners; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 416 revises the districts for the election of members of the Telfair County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Blake Tillery (19th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 417

Board of Education of Berrien County; description of the districts from which members of such board are elected; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 417 changes the description of the districts from which members of the Berrien County Board of Education are elected.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Tyler Harper (7th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 418 Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Berrien County; new commissioner districts; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 418 provides for new Berrien County Board of Commissioners districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Tyler Harper (7th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 422 Governing Authority of Lowndes County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 422 changes the description of the Lowndes County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 423 Board of Education of Lowndes County; description of the educational districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 423 changes the description of the Lowndes County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 424 Board of Commissioners of Brooks County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 424 changes the description of the Brooks County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Today on the Floor

SB 425

Board of Education of Lanier County; education districts for the election of members of the board of education; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 425 revises the education districts for the election of members of the Lanier County Board of Education.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 426

Board of Commissioners for Lanier County; districts for the election of members of the board of commissioners; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 426 revises the districts for the election of members of the Lanier County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 427 Board of Education for Clinch County; description of education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 427 changes the description of the Clinch County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 428 Board of Commissioners of Clinch County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 428 changes the description of the Clinch County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 429 Board of Education of Brooks County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 429 changes the description of the Brooks County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 432

Board of Commissioners for Screven County; election of members; to revise the districts for the election of members; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 432 provides for the election of members of the Screven County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Today on the Floor

SB 433

Board of Education of Screven County; districts for the election of members of the board of education; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 433 revises the districts for the election of members of the Screven County Board of Education.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 434 Board of Commissioners of Warren County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 434 changes the description of the Warren County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 447 Board of Commissioners of Glascock County; add two members to the board
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 447 adds two members to the Glascock County Board of Commissioners and provides for the districts for the election of members of the board.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 450 Board of Commissioners of Newton County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 450 changes the description of the Newton County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Brian Strickland (17th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 451 Board of Education of Newton County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 451 changes the description of the Newton County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:

Sen. Brian Strickland (17th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 153 Nays: 6

Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Next on the Floor

Next on the Floor from the Committee on Rules
The Committee on Rules has fixed the calendar for the 17th Legislative Day, Tuesday, February 15, and bills may be called at the pleasure of the Speaker.

HB 893 Conservation and natural resources; extend date for hazardous waste fees
Bill Summary: House Bill 893 extends the sunset date for hazardous waste management and hazardous substance reporting fees to July 1, 2027.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Randy Nix (69th)

Rule Applied:

Natural Resources & Environment Committee

Action:

Modified-Structured 02-10-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

HB 969 Insurance; update regulation of company holding systems
Bill Summary: House Bill 969 updates reporting requirements for insurance holding companies to include information on their financial profile and group capital calculation.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Tyler Smith (18th) Insurance

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Modified-Structured 02-09-2022 Do Pass

HB 1021 Insurance; minimum nonforfeiture interest rate for individual deferred annuities; decrease
Bill Summary: House Bill 1021 decreases the minimum non-forfeiture interest rate for individual deferred annuities from 1 percent to 0.15 percent.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Eddie Lumsden (12th) Insurance

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Modified-Structured 02-09-2022 Do Pass

HB 1044 Local government; creation of regional development authorities; provide
Bill Summary: House Bill 1044 allows for the creation of regional development authorities to be created and activated by a group of three to five contiguous counties. The bill stipulates that at least half of the members of the governing body from each county have completed a basic economic development training course certified by the Department of Community Affairs. Each regional development authority will be an active authority with a board of directors that meets quarterly, develops an operational business plan, owns property lying within one or more of the participating counties, and maintains an active agreement for sharing expenses and proceeds. A county cannot belong to more than one regional development authority. The bill provides for a tax credit for each new quality job for qualifying investment properties for the lowest tier participating county within the regional development authority.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Clay Pirkle (155th)

Rule Applied:

Economic Development & Tourism Committee Action:

Modified-Structured 02-01-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

HB 1059 Insurance; unfair trade practices and unlawful inducements; provide for exclusions
Bill Summary: House Bill 1059 provides exclusions to unfair trade practices and unlawful inducements by allowing insurance companies to provide loss-mitigation safety products to consumers. Insurance companies are also allowed to offer a charitable donation on behalf of consumers for a maximum of $100 per individual in the aggregate in any one calendar year.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Matthew Gambill (15th) Insurance

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Modified-Structured 02-09-2022 Do Pass

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HB 1147 Game and fish; hunting and trapping of raccoons and opossum year round; authorize
Bill Summary: House Bill 1147 allows for the hunting and trapping of raccoons and opossums year round and removes bag limits.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Trey Rhodes (120th) Game, Fish, & Parks

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Modified-Structured 02-10-2022 Do Pass

HB 1223 Sales and use tax; exemption for sale or lease of computer equipment of high-technology companies; extend sunset date
Bill Summary: House Bill 1223 amends O.C.G.A. 48-8-3, relating to exemptions from sales and use tax, by extending the sunset date on the exemption for computer equipment sold to high technology companies from June 30, 2023, to December 31, 2023.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Chuck Martin (49th) Ways & Means

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Structured 02-10-2022 Do Pass

HB 1275 Local government; appointment and removal of municipal court judges; revise provisions
Bill Summary: House Bill 1275 amends Chapter 32 of Title 36 of the Code to revise provisions concerning municipal courts and municipal court judges. The bill authorizes municipal corporations, both in consolidated and municipal governments, to appoint a qualified individual to serve for the remainder of an unexpired term created by a vacancy. The bill amends the Code section pertaining to removal of municipal court judges by requiring that a judge subject to removal proceedings be served by certified mail or overnight delivery with a petition for removal that states the cause(s) for termination in sufficient detail, the names of known witnesses, and a concise summary of the evidence to be used against the judge. The judge shall be entitled to counsel at the judge's expense and the hearing shall be recorded at the municipal corporation's expense. The chief judge of the relevant local superior court circuit shall appoint a senior superior or state court judge to preside at the removal hearing.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Bonnie Rich (97th) Judiciary

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Modified-Structured 02-10-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

HR 664 Property; conveyance of certain state owned property; authorize
Bill Summary: House Resolution 664 is a conveyance resolution for properties located in six counties, conveying property owned by the State of Georgia or amending those conveyances, as follows:
Article 1 amends the lease between the State of Georgia, under the custody of the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities and Coastal Center for Developmental Services, Inc., over approximately 2.232 acres in Chatham County for an additional 50-year term under the same terms and conditions as the current lease for the consideration of $1,000 annually.
Article 2 surpluses approximately one acre in DeKalb County, being a portion of Panola Road Parkand Ride, under the custody of the State Road and Tollway Authority, by competitive bid for fair market value or to a local government or state entity for fair market value.
Article 3 leases approximately 2,224 square feet of improved property in Fulton County, under the custody of the Department of Public Safety and being a portion of the current Department of Public Safety Headquarters, to Justice Federal Credit Union for a term of three years with an option to renew for another three years for fair market value. A new headquarters building is being constructed on the Department of Public Safety property. Upon completion, the leased premises will be reduced to approximately 1,000 square feet and be relocated to the new headquarters.
Article 4 may release of restriction and conveys approximately 350 acres in Glynn County, under the custody of the Department of Natural Resources, formerly known as the Youth Estate, to Morningstar
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Treatment Services, Inc., for fair market value.
Article 5 surpluses approximately 0.926 of an acre of improved property in Hall County, under the custody of the Department of Agriculture, commonly known as the Gainesville District Office, by competitive bid for fair market value or to a local government or state entity for fair market value.
Article 6 conveys approximately 50.08 acres of improved property in Sumter County, under the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice, commonly known as the Sumter Youth Development Center, to Sumter County Board of Commissioners for $10, so long as the property is used for a public purpose in perpetuity and Sumter County Board of Commissioners does not take, nor fail to take, any action which would cause any outstanding tax-exempt bonds to be deemed private activity bonds or arbitrage bonds under the tax Code, and does not use the above-described property for any non-governmental purpose, or any purpose that would give rise to private business use within the meaning of the tax Code, any of which cause a reversion to the State of Georgia.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Gerald Greene (151st) State Properties

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Modified-Open 02-09-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

HR 683

Property; granting of nonexclusive easements; authorize
Bill Summary: House Resolution 683 authorizes the granting of non-exclusive easements for the construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities, utilities, roads, and ingress and egress in, on, over, under, upon, across, or through property owned by the state of Georgia in the counties of Bartow, Douglas, Fulton, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Haralson, Paulding, Sumter, and Thomas as follows:

Article 1 grants an easement to Georgia Power Company or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.15 of an acre in Bartow County under the custody of the Department of Economic Development to construct, install, operate, and maintain underground distribution line, and associated equipment at the Toyo Tire Facility, to serve two separate electric vehicle charging stations for fair market value not less than $650.

Article 2 grants an easement to Douglasville-Douglas County Water and Sewer Authority or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.14 of an acre in Douglas County under the custody of the Department of Natural Resources for stormwater culvert repair for the benefit of Sweetwater Creek State Park for $10.

Article 3 grants an easement to the Georgia Power Company or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.48 of an acre in Fulton County under the custody of the Department of Public Safety to remove existing facilities and construct, install, operate, and maintain overhead and underground electrical distribution lines and associated equipment to serve the new Public Safety Headquarters Building (DPS-043) for $10.

Article 4 grants an easement to the City of Atlanta or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.13 of an acre in Fulton County under the custody of the Department of Economic Development for stormwater culvert upgrades to increase drainage capacity to serve the Georgia World Congress Center for $10.

Article 5 grants an easement to the Georgia Power Company or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.010 of an acre in Gilmer County under the custody of the Department of Agriculture to construct, install, operate, and maintain underground distribution lines, and associated equipment at the Ellijay Farmers Market, for their Grid Investment Plan for $9,350.

Article 6 grants an easement to the Atlanta Gas Light Company or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.26 of an acre in Gwinnett County under the custody of the Technical College System of Georgia to construct, install, operate, and maintain underground natural gas lines and associated equipment to serve Gwinnett Technical College, Building 100 renovations and addition (TCSG-361) for $10.

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approximately 10 acres in Gwinnett County under the custody of the Technical College System of Georgia to construct, install, operate, and maintain overhead and underground electrical distribution lines and associated equipment to serve Gwinnett Technical College, Building 100 renovations and addition (TCSG-361) for $10.

Article 8 grants an easement to Georgia Power Company or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.42 of an acre in Haralson County under the custody of the Technical College System of Georgia to construct, install, operate, and maintain remote-controlled, motor-operated switches to serve the Waco Substation to efficiently and quickly restore services to the West Georgia Technical College campus for $10.

Article 9 grants an easement to the GreyStone Power Corporation or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.34 of an acre in Paulding County under the custody of the Department of Natural Resources to construct, install, operate, and maintain underground power lines and associated equipment at Sheffield Forest Wildlife Management Area to serve an adjacent property owner for fair market value not less than $650.

Article 10 grants an easement to the Georgia Power Company or its successors and assigns over approximately 12.78 acres in Sumter County under the custody of the Technical College System of Georgia to construct, install, operate, and maintain overhead and underground electrical distribution lines and associated equipment to serve South Georgia Technical College, CDL Facility and Improvements (TCSG-360 ) for $10.

Article 11 grants an easement to Sumter County Schools or its successors and assigns over approximately 0.3 of an acre under the custody of the Technical College System of Georgia to construct, install, operate, and maintain an underground sewer line at South Georgia Technical College to serve the new Sumter County High School for fair market value not less than $650.

Article 12 grants an easement to various public utility companies in an approximate 56-foot wide utility easement area in Thomas County under the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice to construct, install, operate, and maintain overhead and underground utilities and associated equipment to serve Loftiss Regional Youth Detention Center for $10.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Gerald Greene (151st) State Properties

Rule Applied: Committee Action:

Modified-Open 02-09-2022 Do Pass

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Committee Actions

Committee Actions
Bills passing committees are reported to the Clerk's Office and are placed on the General Calendar.

Governmental Affairs Committee
HB 1244 Fulton County; Board of Commissioners; provide for nonpartisan elections Bill Summary: House Bill 1244 changes the description of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. David Dreyer (59th) Governmental Affairs

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

SB 386

Board of Commissioners of Meriwether County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 386 changes the description of the Meriwether County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Randy Robertson (29th) Governmental Affairs

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 387 Meriwether County Board of Education; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 387 changes the description of the Meriwether County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Randy Robertson (29th) Governmental Affairs

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 437

Board of Commissioners of Fulton County; future elections for the office of county commissioner shall be nonpartisan elections; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 437 changes the description of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. John Albers (56th) Governmental Affairs

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

SB 457 Richmond County and the City of Augusta; description of the commission districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 457 changes the description of the Augusta-Richmond County Commission districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Governmental Affairs

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 458 County of Richmond; description of the school board districts; change Bill Summary: Senate Bill 458 changes the description of the Richmond County school districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Governmental Affairs

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Committee Actions

Intragovernmental Coordination - Local Committee
HB 1250 DeKalb County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts Bill Summary: House Bill 1250 changes the description of the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Karla Drenner (85th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

HB 1299 Elbert County; Probate Court judge also serves as chief magistrate judge of Magistrate Court; provide
Bill Summary: House Bill 1299 provides that the judge of the Elbert County Probate Court shall also serve as the chief magistrate judge of the Elbert County Magistrate Court.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Rob Leverett (33rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1300 Jasper County; Water and Sewer Authority; revise membership
Bill Summary: House Bill 1300 revises the membership of the Jasper County Water and Sewer Authority.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Susan Holmes (129th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1311 Lanier County; Probate Court; authorize collection of technology fee
Bill Summary: House Bill 1311 authorizes the assessment and collection of a technology fee by the Lanier County Probate Court.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. James Burchett (176th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1312 Berrien County; Board of Education; provide compensation of members
Bill Summary: House Bill 1312 provides for the compensation of the Berrien County Board of Education. Members of the board shall be paid $150 per meeting for up to two meetings per month.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Penny Houston (170th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1313 Atkinson County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1313 changes the description of the Atkinson County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. James Burchett (176th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

HB 1314 Upson County; Board of Education; change description of districts

Bill Summary: districts.
Authored By: House Committee:

House Bill 1314 changes the description of the Upson County Board of Education's

Rep. Beth Camp (131st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Committee Actions

HB 1315 Atkinson County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1315 changes the description of the Atkinson County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. James Burchett (176th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 406 Board of Education of Effingham County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 406 changes the description of the Effingham County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Billy Hickman (4th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 407

Board of Commissioners of Effingham County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 407 changes the description of the Effingham County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Billy Hickman (4th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 409 Whitfield County Board of Education; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 409 changes the description of the Whitfield County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Chuck Payne (54th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 410 Board of Education of Gordon County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 410 changes the description of the Gordon County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Chuck Payne (54th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 411 Board of Education of Haralson County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 411 changes the description of the Haralson County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Jason Anavitarte (31st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 412 Polk County; districts for the election of members of the board of commissioners; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 412 revises the districts for the election of members of the Polk County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Jason Anavitarte (31st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Committee Actions

SB 413 Board of Education for Polk County; new district boundaries; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 413 provides new district boundaries for the Polk County Board of Education.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Jason Anavitarte (31st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 414 Board of Commissioners of Long County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 414 changes the description of the Long County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Blake Tillery (19th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 415 Board of Education of Long County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 415 changes the description of the Long County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Blake Tillery (19th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 416

Board of Commissioners of Telfair County; districts for the election of members of the board of commissioners; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 416 revises the districts for the election of members of the Telfair County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Blake Tillery (19th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 417

Board of Education of Berrien County; description of the districts from which members of such board are elected; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 417 changes the description of the districts from which members of the Berrien County Board of Education are elected.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Tyler Harper (7th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 418 Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Berrien County; new commissioner districts; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 418 provides for new Berrien County Board of Commissioners districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Tyler Harper (7th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 422 Governing Authority of Lowndes County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 422 changes the description of the Lowndes County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Committee Actions

SB 423 Board of Education of Lowndes County; description of the educational districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 423 changes the description of the Lowndes County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 424 Board of Commissioners of Brooks County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 424 changes the description of the Brooks County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 425

Board of Education of Lanier County; education districts for the election of members of the board of education; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 425 revises the education districts for the election of members of the Lanier County Board of Education.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 426

Board of Commissioners for Lanier County; districts for the election of members of the board of commissioners; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 426 revises the districts for the election of members of the Lanier County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 427 Board of Education for Clinch County; description of education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 427 changes the description of the Clinch County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 428 Board of Commissioners of Clinch County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 428 changes the description of the Clinch County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 429 Board of Education of Brooks County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 429 changes the description of the Brooks County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Committee Actions

SB 432

Board of Commissioners for Screven County; election of members; to revise the districts for the election of members; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 432 provides for the election of members of the Screven County Board of Commissioners.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 433

Board of Education of Screven County; districts for the election of members of the board of education; revise
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 433 revises the districts for the election of members of the Screven County Board of Education.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 434 Board of Commissioners of Warren County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 434 changes the description of the Warren County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 447 Board of Commissioners of Glascock County; add two members to the board
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 447 adds two members to the Glascock County Board of Commissioners and provides for the districts for the election of members of the board.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Max Burns (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 450 Board of Commissioners of Newton County; description of the commissioner districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 450 changes the description of the Newton County Board of Commissioners' districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Brian Strickland (17th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 451 Board of Education of Newton County; description of the education districts; change
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 451 changes the description of the Newton County Board of Education's districts.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Brian Strickland (17th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local

Committee Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

SB 453

"Macon Water Authority Act,"; description of the electoral districts; change

Bill Summary: Senate Bill 453 changes the description of the electoral districts of the Macon-Bibb

County Water Authority.

Authored By: Sen. John Kennedy (18th)

House Committee:

Intragovernmental Coordination - Committee

Local

Action:

02-14-2022 Do Pass

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Committee Meetings

Committee Meeting Schedule
This meeting schedule is up to date at the time of this report, but meeting dates and times are subject to change. To keep up with the latest schedule, please visit www.house.ga.gov and click on Meetings Calendar.

Tuesday - February 15, 2022

8:00 AM Insurance Life & Health Subcommittee

341 CAP HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

8:00 AM AGRICULTURE & CONSUMER AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 406 CLOB HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

8:00 AM MOTOR VEHICLES COMMITTEE

606 CLOB HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

10:30 AM FLOOR SESSION (LD 17)

House Chamber VIDEO

1:00 PM Ways & Means Sales Tax Subcommittee

403 CAP HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

1:00 PM CANCELED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM 506 CLOB HYBRID VIDEO Agenda COMMITTEE

1:00 PM HOUSE INDUSTRY AND LABOR COMMITTEE

606 CLOB HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

1:30 PM JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

132 CAP HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

2:00 PM HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

606 CLOB HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

2:00 PM Regulated Industries Occupational / Professional Licensing 506 CLOB HYBRID VIDEO Agenda Subcommittee

2:00 PM RETIREMENT COMMITTEE

406 CLOB HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

3:00 PM Judiciary Non-Civil Smith Subcommittee

132 CAP HYBRID VIDEO Agenda

3:00 PM ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 403 CAP HYBRID VIDEO Agenda COMMITTEE

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