Debra Nesbit (162)
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Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/25/2024

HB 0024 NeutralEvidence Code Rewrite Willard,Wendell 49th
5/3/2011 House Date Signed by Governor Judy JUDY -
Civil Procedure Criminal Procedure Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts

This bill re-writes and modernizes Georgia's nearly 150 year old evidence code.  The new language largely tracks the Federal Rules of Evidence and applies to any motion, hearing or trial in Georgia's state courts on or after January 1, 2013.

The bill rewrites Title 24. It also modifies, in part, Titles 7-10, 14-17, 20, 22, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33-37, 40, 42-46, 48-50, 52, & 53.

HB 0041 NeutralSuperior Court Fees for Appellate Records Smith,Richard 131st
3/16/2011 House Sent to Governor Judy JUDY -
Clerk of Court Debra Nesbit Forfeitures, Fees, and Fine Add Ons General County Government Public Safety and Courts
Revenue & Finance

HB 41 reduces the fee paid to the superior court clerks for preparing trial records for appeal from $10.00 per page to $1.00 per page. This bill also provides that the judicial operations fund fee will not apply to the issuance of certificate of appointment or reappointment of notaries public.

The clerk of superior court is required to provide an exact copy of the record (not to include the transcript) in all capital criminal cases where there was a conviction at no cost to the Attorney General's Office.

 

HB 0053 N/ADetective and security businesses; certified Peace Officer Standard excluded; provide Bearden,Timothy 68th
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor RegI JUDY -
Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts
HB 0077 NeutralFY 2011 Amended Budget Ralston,David 7th
3/9/2011 House Sent to Governor App APPROP -
Appropriations Debra Nesbit Revenue & Finance

The supplemental appropriations bill provides for the midyear adjustment to the FY2011 budget.  Click here for more info on how this budget could impact counties.

HB 0078 NeutralFY 12 Budget Ralston,David 7th
5/12/2011 House Date Signed by Governor App APPROP -
Appropriations Debra Nesbit Revenue & Finance

This bill is the general appropriations for FY2012 for to view full bill click HERE

To view a summary of the appropriations that impact the counties click

HB 0100 NeutralCreation of a Tax Court for Cases with Department of Revenue Peake,Allen 137th
4/19/2012 House Date Signed by Governor Judy JUDY -
Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts Revenue & Finance

HB 100 creates a Georgia Tax Tribunal within the Office of State Administrative Hearings to hear only tax cases involving the Georgia Department of Revenue.

 

 

HB 0114 NeutralSets Fee for Filing Lien Foreclosures on Abandoned Vehicles Powell,Alan 29th
5/13/2011 House Date Signed by Governor MotV JUDY -
Clerk of Court Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts

HB 114 provides that the fee for filing affidavits relating to the lien foreclosures on abandoned motor vehicles will be $10, as is provided in current statute, and no additional fees, such as the judicial operations fund, and other surcharges will be added.  Also adds a new section defining the contents of that can be retrieved from an impounded motor vehicle.

HB 0123 SupportDefines Stun Guns as a Weapon when Removed from Law Enforcement Officer Powell,Jay 171st
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor JudyNC PUB SAF -
Debra Nesbit Firearms/Carry Laws Law Enforcement Public Safety and Courts

Under current law, it is illegal to remove a gun from certain public safety officers who are acting in the line of duty. HB 123 makes it illegal to remove a stun gun or taser from these public safety officials.

HB 0149 NeutralProvides for removal of a magistrate during term of office under certain circumstances Bearden,Timothy 68th
3/22/2012 Senate Committee Favorably Reported Judy JUDY -
Debra Nesbit General County Government Magistrate Court Personnel/Employment Public Safety and Courts

Under current law, a magistrate may only be removed from office for cause or for failure to complete required training. The removal is by the Judicial Qualifications Commission. HB 149 would allow the chief magistrate to petition the chief superior court judge to remove an appointed magistrate with or without cause. If the majority of superior court judges agree, then the chief magistrate can terminate an appointed magistrate.

Local law or the superior court judges determine how many magistrates are authorized for the county. The statute currently provides that the number may not be reduced to remove a magistrate from office in the middle of a term. HB 149 removes this requirement, which would allow a magistrate to be removed in mid-term if the number of magistrates authorized for the county is decreased pursuant to local legislation or decision of the superior court judges.

HB 0162 NeutralProhibit Photographing of Minors by anyone on the Sex Offender Registry Purcell,Ann 159th
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor JudyNC JUDY -
Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts Sheriff

HB 162 clarifies that a person on the sexual offender registry may not take a picture of a minor without the parent's permission.

HB 0196 SupportRequirements for Search Warrant by Video Conference Pak,B.J. 102nd
3/3/2011 Senate Read and Referred JudyNC JUDY -
Criminal Procedure Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts

Current law allows judges to issue a search warrant after conducting a hearing through a video conference. HB 196 requires that a video recording of any oral testimony given in the video conference be maintained. Language clarifies that loss of video recording shall not be a reason for dismissal of charges.

HB 0197 SupportLimit Charges for Emergency Care of Detainees to Medicaid Rates Sims,Barbara 119th
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor Judy SI&P -
Correctional Institutions/Jail Debra Nesbit Health and Human Services Public Safety and Courts

HB 197 requires any hospital or other licensed health care facility which is not party to an emergency health care services contract with a sheriff or governing authority or its agent on July 1, 2011, shall be reimbursed no more than the applicable Georgia Medicaid rate for emergency health care and follow-up health care services provided to a detainee.

HB 0198 SupportEliminates Sunset for Superior Court Clerks Real Estate Filing Fees Rice,Tom 51st
4/16/2012 House Date Signed by Governor Judy JUDY -
Clerk of Court Debra Nesbit Forfeitures, Fees, and Fine Add Ons Public Safety and Courts Revenue & Finance

Under current law, certain fees are collected by the superior court clerks in conjunction with recording certain property records that are given to the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority to help fund a state-wide uniform automated information system.  This funding mechanism is scheduled to terminate on July 1, 2014.  HB 198 eliminates this sunset. This bill was signed by the Governor on April 16, 2012.

HB 0200 SupportHuman Trafficking Sentences and Provisions Lindsey,Edward 54th
5/3/2011 House Date Signed by Governor JudyNC H&HS -
Correctional Institutions/Jail Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts Training

In addition to other issues, HB 200 requires that law enforcement training centers monitored by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council and funded by the Georgia Public Safety Training Center are required to include training on methods of identifying, combating and reporting incidents where a person has been trafficked for labor or sexual servitude. Training and materials will also be required to provide proper detention facilities or alternatives to detention facilities for those who have been trafficked for labor or sexual servitude.

HB 0203 SupportGeorgia Peace Officers Standards and Training Council Notify when Investigating or Disciplining Jackson,Mack 142nd
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor PS&HS PUB SAF -
Debra Nesbit District Attorneys General County Government Law Enforcement Personnel/Employment
Public Safety and Courts Sheriff Solicitors

HB 203 requires the Peace Officer Standards and Training Council to provide notice of any investigation of a peace officer that may result in disciplinary action to the head of the employing law enforcement agency, the district attorney and the solicitor of the judicial circuit where the peace officer is employed.

HB 0214 NeutralEstablish Department of Public Health Channell,Mickey 116th
5/13/2011 House Date Signed by Governor H&HS H&HS -
Debra Nesbit Health and Human Services Indigent Health Care

HB 214 removes the public health duties of the Department of Community Health and re-creates the Department of Public Health.

HB 0231 NegotiatingMental Health Addictive Disease Community Recovery Act; enact Willard,Wendell 49th
2/15/2011 House Second Readers H&HS --
Debra Nesbit Health and Human Services Law Enforcement Public Safety and Courts

Under current law, a peace officer is required to transport mental health patients who need emergency or involuntary treatment. HB 231 would allow a peace officer to request that medical transport provider be used, which could result in savings and redirect some offenders from the local jails.

HB 0238 SupportRestructuring of the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council Golick,Rich 34th
5/3/2011 House Date Signed by Governor JudyNC JUDY -
Debra Nesbit Indigent Defense Public Safety and Courts

 

HB 238 restructures the statewide public defender system by clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council (GPDSC) and the Director of the Agency. The legislation also reduces the size and responsibilities of the local supervision panels and has the local circuit public defender reporting to the Director of GPDSC. Reconstitutes the Council from a 15 member to a 9 member Council.  The Governor has five appointments, three of which must be county commissioners, the Lt. Governor and Speaker each have two appointments.

 

HB 0247 SupportRequirement to Fingerprint and Investigate EMS Personnel and Guardians Neal,Jay 1st
4/16/2012 House Date Signed by Governor PS&HS H&HS -
Debra Nesbit EMS/Ambulance Public Safety and Courts

HB 247 allows applicants for initial licensure to request that a criminal history records check be conducted by a state or local law enforcement agency or by a private vendor approved by the department  This bill was amended in the Rules Committee to provide authority to the Firefighters Standards and Training Council to refuse to grant a certificate or to discipline a certified firefighter upon the determination that the applicant or firefighter has been convicted of a felony offense.  This bill also requires a criminal background check on potential guardians prior to appointment by the probate court to serve as a guardian by court order.  This bill was signed by the Governor on April 16, 2012.

HB 0252 NegotiatingCash Bonds on Violations Including Transportation of Hazardous Materials Powell,Alan 29th
2/17/2011 House Second Readers JudyNC --
Debra Nesbit Econ. Dev. & Transportation Law Enforcement Public Safety and Courts Traffic Enforcement
Transportation

This bill provides that cash bonds must be accepted for offenses in violation of commercial vehicle or driver safety; hazardous material transport; motor carrier insurance or registration; or road taxes on motor carriers. It further requires compliance with all federal motor carrier requirements.

HB 0256 SupportCollection and Disbursement of 9-1-1 Fees Prepaid Wireless Service Willard,Wendell 49th
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor EU&T RI&U -
911 Debra Nesbit Public Safety and Courts Revenue & Finance

This legislation changes the method that 9-1-1 fees are assessed on prepaid wireless cellular phones and service, and sets forth a method for distribution of the fees to local governments. The bill provides for a 75 cent fee on each retail purchase of a wireless telephone or purchase of service. The fee will be remitted by the retailer along with sales tax to the Department of Revenue. Fees will be distributed to 9-1-1 centers based on the population of the Public Safety Answering Point. For a full overview and summary of the legislation click here.

 

HB 0258 NegotiatingMental health; extend peace officer requirements to crisis response team members; provisions Houston,Penny 170th
2/17/2011 House Second Readers H&HS --
Debra Nesbit Health and Human Services Law Enforcement Public Safety and Courts

This bill allows members of a mobile crisis response team contracted with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities to assist in the transport and admission of individuals who are mentally ill. Currently, only law enforcement officers provide this service.

HB 0265 SupportCreation of Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform for Georgians - Creation of Joint Committee Neal,Jay 1st
4/22/2011 House Date Signed by Governor JudyNC JUDY -
Clerk of Court Correctional Institutions/Jail Criminal Procedure Debra Nesbit District Attorneys
Indigent Defense Law Enforcement Magistrate Court Parole Probation
Public Safety and Courts Sheriff Solicitors State Court Superior Court

This bill creates the 2011 Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform for Georgians to study Georgia's criminal justice and correction system to enhance public safety, reduce victimization, hold offenders more accountable, enhance probation and parole supervision and better manage a growing prison population. The Council would create a report of its findings and recommend legislation no later than January 9, 2012. The Council's recommendations would then be considered by a Special Joint Committee on Georgia Criminal Justice Reform. The joint committee would cause legislation to be introduced incorporating the recommendations without significant changes.

HB 0266 NeutralAuthorizes Constables to Carry Loaded Weapons Yates,John 73rd
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor PS&HS PUB SAF -
Constables/Marshals Debra Nesbit Firearms/Carry Laws Magistrate Court Public Safety and Courts

HB 266 would allow constables for the magistrate court to carry loaded weapons.

HB 0272 SupportEliminate Rehearing of Cases Heard by Associate Juvenile Court Judge Weldon,Tom 3rd
3/22/2012 Senate Passed/Adopted Judy JUDY -
Criminal Procedure Debra Nesbit Health and Human Services Juveniles Public Safety and Courts

Current law provides that either party in a juvenile court hearing conducted by an associate juvenile can request a rehearing within five days of the associate judge's order. HB 272 removes the option for a rehearing.  Counties will hire associate judges to relieve caseloads on juvenile court judges. This will allow for a more efficient processing of these cases and will save county resources.

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