Daily report, 2022 March 17

House of Representatives

Daily Report for March 17, 2022

DAILY REPORT Thursday
March 17, 2022

30th Legislative
Day

House Budget & Research Office (404) 656-5050

The House will reconvene for its 31st Legislative Day on Friday, March 18 at 10:00 a.m. The Rules Committee will meet at 9:00 a.m.

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

Judiciary Committee

SB 395

Mountain Judicial Circuit; third judge of the superior courts; provide
Bill Summary: SB 395 increases the number of superior court judges in the Mountain Judicial Circuit from two to three. The third judge is appointed for a term beginning January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024. His or her successor will be elected at the non-partisan judicial election in 2024.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Bo Hatchett (50th) Judiciary

Committee Action:

03-17-2022 Do Pass

SB 493

Time-Share Projects and Programs; nonjudicial foreclosure of time-share estates; authorize
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 493 authorizes non-judicial foreclosures of time-share estates by an owners' association. The notice of sale shall be in writing sent by registered/certified mail or overnight delivery no later than 30 days prior to the date of the proposed sale, or alternatively by advertising in a local newspaper.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Jeff Mullis (53rd) Judiciary

Committee Action:

03-17-2022 Do Pass

SB 519

Solicitors-General of State Courts: honorary office of solicitor-general emeritus; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 519 creates the honorary office of solicitor-general emeritus, which is eligible to a solicitor-general of a state court who retires under honorable conditions after having served as a prosecuting attorney for at least 20 years. A special certificate is issued upon application to the Secretary of State.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Lindsey Tippins (37th) Judiciary

Committee Action:

03-17-2022 Do Pass

SB 543

Wrongful Death; a parent who is determined to be responsible for the homicide of his or her child shall have no right of recovery against the value of the child's life; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 543 clarifies Georgia's slayer statute by prohibiting an individual who kills, conspires to kill, or procures the killing of another from subsequently claiming a right to recover from the decedent's estate.

House of Representatives

Daily Report for March 17, 2022

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Sonya Halpern (39th) Judiciary

Committee Action:

03-17-2022 Do Pass

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.

Friday - March 18, 2022 03/18/2022 9:00 AM RULES COMMITTEE (House) 03/18/2022 10:00 AM FLOOR SESSION (LD 31) (House) Monday - March 21, 2022 03/21/2022 1:00 PM JUDICIARY COMMITTEE (House) 03/21/2022 2:00 PM Governmental Affairs General Government
Subcommittee (House) Wednesday - March 23, 2022 03/23/2022 2:00 PM GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (House) Thursday - March 24, 2022 03/24/2022 2:00 PM TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE (House)

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VIDEO Agenda

House Chamber VIDEO

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