Telecommunications (5)

Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/25/2024

HB 0201 WatchTelephone System for the Physically Impaired Parsons, Don 44th
3/18/2015 Senate Read and Referred EU&T RI&Util -
911 Debra Nesbit General County Government Public Safety and Courts Revenue & Finance
Telecommunications Utilities
The latest House substitute to this bill (LC 36 2721S) makes changes to the laws for providing telephone service to the physically impaired.
HB 0445 EvaluatingComprehensive Tax Reform - Income, Sales and Telecommunications Carson, John 46th
2/24/2015 House Second Readers W&M --
Clint Mueller Revenue & Finance Sales Tax-Local Telecommunications

This bill provides for a multitude of significant tax law changes, including but not limited to:

1) Repealing many income tax credits and exemptions and phasing in a new overall flat income tax rate of 4 percent;

2) Imposing sales tax on digital products;

3) Repealing multiple sales tax exemptions, including the food exemption, and increasing the rate of state sales tax to 5 percent;

4) Phasing in increases on cigarette excise taxes; and

5) Providing for a new, comprehensive state and local communications services tax on all telecommunication services other than internet access.

 
HB 0789 SupportFranchise Fees - Authorize Counties to Collect Kidd, E. Culver "Rusty" 145th
1/22/2016 House Second Readers EU&T --
Clint Mueller Econ. Dev. & Transportation Franchise Fees General County Government Nat. Res. & the Environment
Revenue & Finance Telecommunications Transportation Utilities
This legislation allows counties to enter into franchise agreements with utility providers to use the road rights of way in exchange for payment of a franchise fee. Utility providers include railroads and companies providing electricity, light, power, heat, gas, water, phone and wireless service.
SB 0148 NeutralOffice of Consumer Affairs - Move from Governor's to AG's Office Kennedy, John 18th
7/1/2015 Effective Date A&CA AG&CA -
Clerk of Court Elections Emergency Management/Preparedness Ethics Franchise Fees
General County Government Georgia Bureau of Investigation Health and Human Services Insurance Insurance
Law Enforcement Public Safety and Courts Revenue & Finance Telecommunications Todd Edwards
Utilities

 This legislation transfers authority under the Fair Business Practices Act of 1975 from the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs to the Attorney General. 

SB 0387 SupportCreation of Local Government 9-1-1 Authority Mullis, Jeff 53rd
2/18/2016 Senate Read and Referred -RI&Util -
911 Auditing/Budget Debra Nesbit EMS/Ambulance Fire Services
Forfeitures, Fees, and Fine Add Ons General County Government Law Enforcement Public Safety and Courts Revenue & Finance
Sheriff Telecommunications Trauma Care System

This legislation was developed over several years and incorporates many of the recommendations from the Governor’s Commission on 9-1-1 Modernization and Balanced Funding as well as recommendations from the Senate Study Committee. It is estimated the 9-1-1 centers could see as much as a 20 to 25 percent increase in revenues and double the prepaid fees that are collected at the point of sale and remitted to the Department of Revenue.

The Authority is made up of local officials, representatives from the telecommunications industry, and a GEMA representative, for a total of 15 members.

The Authority will provide statewide coordination of 9-1-1 activities in the state; provide planning; oversee compliance by carriers and service providers; audit service providers to ensure all fees are paid; and collect and distribute 9-1-1 fees through a centralized location. ALL 9-1-1 FEES COLLECTED IN A JURISDICTION WILL BE DISBURSED BACK TO THE JURISDICTION FROM WHICH IT CAME. 

The Authority may retain UP TO 3% for administration, for activities such as financial services, auditing and legal services.

The legislation eliminates the cost recovery charges that are billed back to jurisdictions by the wireless providers. It does allow the providers to bill their subscribers for cost recovery, but it will not come out of the 9-1-1fees received for the operation of the 9-1-1 center.

It also sets the 9-1-1 fees for landlines, wireless and prepaid, to $1.50 across the board.

   
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