Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB421

Introduced
2/12/25  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Engrossed
3/6/26  
Refer
3/9/26  

Caption

Interstate Sexual Predator Prevention Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, HB421 would amend Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, revising Code Section 16-6-5. This amendment not only updates the definitions related to child exploitation but also specifies that individuals traveling from other states for illicit purposes regarding minors could face stringent penalties. It represents a significant strengthening of the state’s child protection laws, allowing for broader prosecution of offenders who might otherwise escape legal culpability due to jurisdictional limitations. Such a legislative change underscores the state's commitment to preventing child exploitation and protecting its youth from external threats.

Summary

House Bill 421, also known as the Interstate Sexual Predator Prevention Act, seeks to amend existing Georgia law regarding the enticing of children for indecent purposes. The bill specifically addresses individuals who travel from other states to engage in child molestation or indecent acts. By expanding the jurisdictional reach of the law, it aims to enhance protections for children against potential threats from outside the state. The bill introduces a provision to penalize such actions, reflecting a strong stance on safeguarding minors and reducing the opportunities for predators to exploit children across state lines.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB421 seemed largely positive among legislators, with a consensus on the need for stronger measures to protect children from sexual predators. Lawmakers expressed a shared concern about the dangers posed by individuals who may circumvent local laws by crossing state lines. The reception from advocacy groups focused on child protection has also been favorable, as the bill aligns with their goals of enhancing safeguards against child abuse and exploitation.

Contention

Despite the overall support, there are potential points of contention that could arise, particularly regarding the implications of expanding legal definitions and jurisdiction. Critics may raise concerns about the breadth of the law and its enforcement, questioning whether it could lead to overreach. Furthermore, there are broader conversations about balancing individual rights with protective measures for children, which may be debated as the bill moves through legislative discussions. Nonetheless, the bill reflects a decisive legislative action aimed at curbing child exploitation, setting a framework for addressing such offenses more effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA H0045

Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators

GA H1351

Registration of Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders

GA AB2104

Sexually violent predators.

GA AB1545

Sexually violent predators.

GA AB767

Sexually violent predators: schools.

GA S0212

Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators

GA HB1282

Criminal procedure; offenses involving a victim under 16 years of age; include offense of aggravated sexual battery

GA HB1521

Ponzi Scheme Prevention Act; enact

GA S1654

Registration of Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders

GA HB1290

Crimes and offenses; protection of elder persons; sexual abuse; revise definition

Similar Bills

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