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Last Legislative Day: 4/3/2009

HB 0001 MonitorCrimes and offenses; prenatal murder; define; provisions Franklin,Bobby 43rd
1/14/2009 House Second Readers Judy -
Abortion
HB 0020 MonitorHuman Resources, Department of; policies or rules; loans, grants and benefits; provisions Oliver,Mary 83rd
4/3/2009 House Withdrawn, Recommitted GAff -
DHR Budget Trauma
HB 0022 MonitorSafety belts; pickup trucks; rear seats of vehicles; require Oliver,Mary 83rd
1/15/2009 House Second Readers A&CA -
General Health Issues Other
HB 0024 WorkEvidence; revise, supersede, and modernize provisions; provide definitions Willard,Wendell 49th
4/3/2009 House Withdrawn, Recommitted Judy -
Legal Issues

Dear Mr. Chairman:

 

I have had the opportunity to review the final draft of the evidence code revision and would like to provide the committee with the following comments on behalf of the Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) and the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA).

 

Code section 24-14-3, on page 80 of the final draft, states, “In all civil proceedings, a preponderance of evidence shall be considered sufficient to produce mental conviction.” (emphasis added).  Our concern is that this provision will, by implication, repeal Code section 51-1-29.5 which provides that in actions arising out of the provision of emergency medical care, “…no physician or health care provider shall be held liable unless it is proven by clear and convincing evidence…”. (emphasis added). 

 

I had the opportunity to discuss this concern with a couple members of the committee and the general sense was that because a specific statute will prevail over a general statute, Code section 51-1-29.5 should not be in jeopardy.  However, a specific statute will prevail over a general statute only when there is no indication of a contrary legislative intent. In the Interest of C.S., et al., children, 282 Ga.7, 8 (2007).  Because a subsequent statute repeals a prior statute by implication when the two acts are contradictory, irreconcilably conflict, and cannot stand together [Sutton v. Garmon, et al., 245 Ga.685, 687 (1980)] and because “all statutes are presumed to be enacted with full knowledge of existing law…” [Higdon v. City of Senoia, 273 Ga. 83, 86 (2000)], MAG and GHA are very concerned that absent a qualifier, the use in 24-14-3 of the phrase “all civil proceedings” and the directive that a preponderance of the evidence be considered sufficient may be viewed by the courts as contradictory to, and irreconcilable with, the provisions of 51-1-29.5, and interpreted as an indication of legislative intent to repeal by implication Code section 51-1-29.5.

 

In light of the foregoing, MAG and GHA respectfully request the committee consider inserting either “Except as otherwise provided by law…” or, in the alternative, “Except as otherwise provided in Code section 51-1-29.5…” at the beginning of the second sentence of 24-14-3 so it will read either as  “Except as otherwise provided by law, in all civil proceedings, a preponderance of the evidence shall be considered sufficient to produce mental conviction.” or as “Except as otherwise provided in Code section 51-1-29.5, in all civil proceedings, a preponderance of the evidence shall be considered sufficient to produce mental conviction.”  MAG and GHA thank you and the committee for your consideration of this important matter.

 

Sincerely,

 

Brian W. Looby

HB 0031 MonitorMotor vehicles; traffic-control signal monitoring devices; repeal provisions Loudermilk,Barry 14th
1/29/2009 House Second Readers JudyNC -
HB 0038 MonitorMicrochip Consent Act of 2009; enact Setzler,Ed 35th
1/16/2009 House Second Readers Judy -
Legal Issues
HB 0039 HotTobacco Tax Bill Stephens,Ron 164th
2/3/2009 House Second Readers W&M -
Budget DCH Budget DHR Budget General Health Issues Tobacco
HB 0044 MonitorBudget Act; application of zero-based budgeting; provisions Graves,Tom 12th
3/26/2009 Senate Read Second Time App APPROP
HB 0049 MonitorGeorgia Board of Physicians Workforce; revise certain provisions Channell,Mickey 116th
4/22/2009 House Date Signed by Governor H&HS H&HS
HB 0050 MonitorDeath investigations by coroners; notification requirements; provide Channell,Mickey 116th
3/26/2009 Senate Read Second Time JudyNC PUB SAF
Legal Issues
HB 0059 MonitorSales and use tax; controlled substances and dangerous drugs; certain exemptions; provide O`Neal,Larry 146th
4/22/2009 House Date Signed by Governor W&M FIN
HB 0060 MonitorLicensing requirements and exceptions; professional counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy; provide Jacobs,Mike 80th
5/11/2009 House Date Signed by Governor H&HS H&HS
HB 0064 MonitorDeath certificate filings; cause and circumstances of death; provisions Sims,Chuck 169th
4/22/2009 House Date Signed by Governor H&HS H&HS
HB 0069 MonitorCardiopulmonary resuscitation; nonresuscitation; provide Jerguson,Sean 22nd
4/30/2009 House Date Signed by Governor H&HS H&HS
HB 0080 MonitorInsurance contracts; corporations; employees covered; change minimum number Maxwell,Howard 17th
5/4/2009 House Date Signed by Governor Ins I&L
HB 0089 MonitorState employees' or board of regents' health insurance plan; Medicaid; require Powell,Alan 29th
4/3/2009 House Withdrawn, Recommitted H&HS -
HB 0091 MonitorPublic authorities; conflicts of interest; prohibit Jacobs,Mike 80th
1/16/2009 House Second Readers GAff -
HB 0093 MonitorGeorgia Medical Center Authority; real property; partial and joint ownership; provide authorization Sims,Barbara 119th
4/30/2009 House Date Signed by Governor Judy H ED
HB 0105 MonitorEmergency 9-1-1 systems; redefine certain terms Greene,Gerald 149th
1/26/2009 House Second Readers EU&T -
HB 0118 HotSupplemental appropriations; State Fiscal Year July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009 Richardson,Glenn 19th
3/13/2009 House Date Signed by Governor App APPROP
HB 0119 HotGeneral appropriations; State Fiscal Year July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010 Richardson,Glenn 19th
5/11/2009 House Date Signed by Governor App APPROP
HB 0122 MonitorCounties and municipalities; budget excess; searchable website; provisions Lindsey,Edward 54th
1/27/2009 House Second Readers GAff -
HB 0139 MonitorVoter registration; proof of citizenship; provisions Williams,Roger 4th
1/27/2009 House Second Readers Judy -
HB 0142 MonitorThe Billy Foulke Seatbelt Act; enact Everson,Melvin 106th
1/27/2009 House Second Readers JudyNC -
HB 0148 HotGeorgia Trauma Care Network Commission; certain reports; certain funds; provisions Scott,Austin 153rd
1/28/2009 House Second Readers W&M -
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