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GA SB576
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/8/2024
Primary Sponsor
Timothy Bearden
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AI Summary
- Ride share drivers operating on Georgia highways would be required to display a second license plate on the front of their vehicle, identical in appearance to the rear plate, though no revalidation decal is required for the front plate
- Drivers may obtain the second license plate by applying to a local tag agent and paying a $10.00 secondary license plate fee
- Failure to display the front license plate would constitute a misdemeanor offense
- Existing requirements for ride share drivers to display Department of Public Safety-approved signage or emblems while active on a ride share network are retained, with violations also classified as a misdemeanor
- Sponsored by Senators Bearden (30th District) and Albers (56th District), the bill amends Code Section 40-1-195 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated
Legislative Description
Ride Share Network Services and Transportation Referral Services; display of a second license plate; require
Last Action
Senate Read and Referred
3/11/2024
Committee Referrals
Public Safety3/11/2024
Full Bill Text
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