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GA HR1126
Resolution
Status
Introduced
3/25/2022
Primary Sponsor
Stacey Evans
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AI Summary
- Creates the House Study Committee on Motor Vehicle Equipment and Public Safety to examine Georgia's lack of a specific decibel level defining excessive motor vehicle exhaust/muffler noise and to explore technology such as microphones and cameras to aid enforcement
- Directs the committee to study whether Georgia should require front license plates on vehicles, including the costs, feasibility, and potential public safety benefits of such a requirement
- Composes the committee of 5 House members appointed by the Speaker, the commissioner of public safety, the state revenue commissioner, and representatives from the Georgia Municipal Association and the Association County Commissioners of Georgia
- Requires the committee to review neighboring states' noise laws to determine appropriate noise levels by vehicle type and recommend any necessary legislation
- Sets the committee's abolishment date as December 1, 2022, with any approved report to be filed with the Clerk of the House prior to that date
Legislative Description
House Study Committee on Motor Vehicle Equipment and Public Safety; create
Last Action
House Committee Favorably Reported
4/1/2022
Committee Referrals
Public Safety and Homeland Security3/28/2022
Full Bill Text
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