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HB 0183 - Immigration Reform Enhancements to Create Regulatory Efficiencies
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Tracking Level: Support
Sponsor: Jasperse, Rick 11th
Last Action: 2/5/2013 - House - House Second Readers
State Code Titles: 13 / 36 / 50
House Committee: I&L
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Staff Analysis of the Legislation

This legislation addresses one of ACCG's top priorities this session. To reduce paperwork and bureaucratic morass in complying with Georgia's illegal immigration reform laws, HB 183 consolidates three local government immigration reporting mandates to one report, due once a year, to one agency; no longer mandates that businesses seeking business licenses, occupation tax certificiates  or other documents required to operate a business submit E-Verify information to local governments annually, but just once; eliminates "contracts" as a public benefit; allows those submitting documents to local governments to prove immigration status to do so by mail; and allows legal U.S. citizens to only have to prove their citizenship by affidavit once, rather than annually, to receive public benefits from the same agency. 
 
For ACCG's Sectional Summary of HB 183, please click here.   
 
For ACCG's one-stop Web shop on all things immigration for Georgia's county governments, please click here.      

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