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GA SB32
Bill
Status
Engrossed
3/1/2023
Primary Sponsor
Jason Anavitarte
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AI Summary
- Each local education agency in Georgia must implement a mobile panic alert system, known as "Alyssa's Alert," by July 1, 2024, capable of connecting disparate emergency services technologies for real-time coordination between local and state law enforcement and first responders during school security emergencies
- The panic alert system must integrate with local public safety answering point (911) infrastructure to transmit 911 calls and mobile activations
- Local education agencies that already had a compliant mobile panic alert system in place as of July 1, 2023, are exempt from procuring or implementing new or additional capabilities
- The Department of Administrative Services must issue a competitive solicitation by December 1, 2023, for one or more vendors to provide the system, in consultation with the State School Superintendent and the Governor's Office of Emergency Management
- The Act became effective July 1, 2023
Legislative Description
"Alyssa's Law"
Last Action
House Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute
3/18/2024
Committee Referrals
Education3/2/2023
Education and Youth1/30/2023
Full Bill Text
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