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GA HB1022
Bill
Status
2/17/2026
Primary Sponsor
Lauren McDonald
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AI Summary
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Prohibits electric tinting (electrochromic glass, polymer dispersed liquid crystal film) on front windshields, rear windshields, side windows, and door windows of motor vehicles in Georgia
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Establishes penalties for electric tinting violations: up to $500 fine for first offense, up to $1,000 fine for second and subsequent offenses
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Bans the use and display of digital license plates on motor vehicles, repealing Article 2B of Chapter 2 which previously authorized digital license plates
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Prohibits covering license plates with electric tinting and bars display of any temporary or permanent plate resembling a Georgia license plate that was not issued by the state, including digital plates
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Removes all statutory references to digital license plate providers, registration processes, and related definitions from Georgia motor vehicle code
Legislative Description
Motor vehicles; prohibit electric tinting
Last Action
Senate Read and Referred
2/18/2026