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GA HB1411
Bill
Status
2/20/2026
Primary Sponsor
Lydia Glaize
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AI Summary
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Expands Georgia's existing teen dating violence prevention program for grades 8-12 to also include domestic violence prevention education
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Requires the State Board of Education to develop the program with input from experts, including rape crisis centers and family violence shelters
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Local school boards retain discretion to implement the programs at any time and for any grade level they find appropriate
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State Board of Education must share program information with the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
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Amends Code Section 20-2-314 under the Quality Basic Education Act
Legislative Description
Quality Basic Education Act; include domestic violence prevention in the existing program for teen dating violence prevention for students
Last Action
House Second Readers
2/25/2026