Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1426

Caption

Peace officers; training in evacuation of persons with disabilities during an emergency; provide

Impact

If passed, HB 1426 would significantly influence training requirements for peace officers across the state. This legislation would lead to the development of specific training protocols and materials that focus on evacuation techniques and strategies for individuals with various disabilities. The implementation of such training is expected to enhance safety and preparedness, ultimately contributing to a more equitable emergency response system. Moreover, it aligns with broader legal frameworks aimed at protecting the rights of disabled individuals during emergencies.

Summary

House Bill 1426 seeks to mandate the training of peace officers in the evacuation of persons with disabilities during emergencies. This bill arises from a growing recognition that persons with disabilities often face significant challenges during emergency situations, and proper training for first responders is essential for ensuring their safety. The bill aims to create a more inclusive and accessible emergency response framework, highlighting the need for specialized training programs that address the unique needs of individuals with disabilities.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 1426 reveal some notable points of contention. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step toward ensuring the safety and dignity of persons with disabilities in crisis situations. They emphasize the importance of specialized training to equip peace officers with the necessary skills to assist vulnerable populations effectively. However, critics may express concerns over the potential financial implications or resource allocation for such training programs, questioning whether sufficient funding and support would be available to implement the proposed training requirements adequately.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB451

Peace Officers; training in the evacuation of persons with disabilities during an emergency; provide

GA HB238

Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council; create and maintain an at-risk adult training course focusing on officer response to individuals with Alzheimer's disease or dementia

GA SB1639

ESAs; children with disabilities; evaluations

GA SB1698

ESAs; children with disabilities; evaluations

GA AB478

Accessibility to emergency information and services: evacuations: pets.

GA S7000

OGSR/Persons Provided Public Emergency Shelter

GA SB342

Emergency Communications Authority; increase in the percentage of all 9-1-1 charges to be remitted to the Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund; provide

GA HB246

Courts; office of sheriff and training of peace officers; revise qualification requirements

GA HB4284

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

GA HB384

Crimes and offenses; uniform oaths to be sworn by all peace officers; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.