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Volume 31, Issue 1 (Fall 2014)

SB 213 - Water Resources

The Act provides the Director of the Environmental Protection Division with flexibility in determining when and how to declare a drought and how to proceed in case of a drought. The Act no longer requires the Director to determine a drought status by a certain date or to conduct irrigation

SB 365 - Juvenile Court Administration

Georgia Council on Criminal Justice Reform. This installment focuses on offender reintegration and state compliance with federal standards. The Act provides for more court involvement in delinquent and dependent juvenile matters, periodic review hearings for children in residential placement, and permanency plans for juveniles. The Act also provides for driver’

HB 60 - Offenses Against Public Order and Safety

The Act expands gun rights by allowing permit holders to carry guns in locations previously prohibited including places of worship, bars, and certain areas inside government buildings and airports and changing criminal penalties for permit holders who violate the Act. The Act also permits, under certain circumstances, teachers and administrators

HB 804 - Trial

The Act allows a court to order a child witness or victim of certain offenses under the age of seventeen to testify outside the physical presence of the accused provided the court finds the child is likely to suffer serious psychological or emotional distress or trauma that impairs the child’

HB 943 - Georgia Health Care Freedom Act

The Act requires that a health benefit policy that provides coverage for intravenously administered or injected chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer shall also provide coverage no less favorable for orally administered chemotherapy. Additionally, the Act prohibits the state from using money, resources, or assets to influence Georgia citizens to

HB 966 - Department of Public Health

The Act establishes an Alzheimer’s Disease Registry within Georgia’s Department of Public Health and grants the Department of Public Health authority to create procedures, rules, and regulations to establish and operate the Alzheimer’s Disease Registry. The Act also ensures that any collected data contained in the Alzheimer’

HB 837 - Agreements for Probation Services

The bill would have authorized private probation companies to contract with county and municipal judges to oversee misdemeanor probationers. Private probation companies would have been able to exercise the full range of powers of a public probation officer to monitor a probationer, including electronic tracking, drug and alcohol testing, and

HB 990 - Public Assistance

The Act prohibits the Governor from expanding Medicaid eligibility through an increase in the income threshold without first obtaining the General Assembly’s approval. The Act provides that this prohibition does not extend to any increase in the income threshold that results from a cost-of-living increase in the federal poverty

HB 772 - Public Assistance

The Act requires the government to drug-test recipients of food stamps and TANF benefits if there is a reasonable suspicion of drug use. Penalties for failing a drug-test become more severe when a recipient has more violations. The new bill also requires that a member of each household receiving food