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GA HR2051
Resolution
Status
Introduced
3/27/2012
Primary Sponsor
Alan Powell
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AI Summary
- Creates the House Study Committee on Driver Education and DUI Risk Reduction Programs, composed of five House members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Addresses concerns that court-established alternative schools hold monopoly-like control over pretrial intervention driver education programs, and that publicly funded school programs unfairly compete with licensed private entities
- Notes that automobile accidents cause over 1,000 fatalities per year in Georgia and are the leading cause of injury to state residents
- Directs the committee to study conditions, needs, and problems related to driver education and DUI risk reduction programs and recommend any necessary legislation or action
- Committee members receive allowances under Code Section 28-1-8, funded through House appropriations, and the committee must report findings to the Speaker before its abolishment on January 1, 2013
Legislative Description
House Study Committee on Driver Education and DUI Risk Reduction Programs; create
Last Action
House Second Readers
3/29/2012
Committee Referrals
Motor Vehicles3/27/2012
Full Bill Text
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