Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB189

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

Department of Community Affairs; to develop and maintain a publicly accessible data base of legal notices; provide

Impact

If enacted, the bill would change the landscape for public notifications by allowing individuals and entities to access important legal notices efficiently online. This platform would enable the public to search and view notices that were previously published only in print media, which can be less accessible. The database will be designed to be user-friendly and compatible with mobile devices to cater to the needs of the community, thereby improving the distribution of essential information.

Summary

Senate Bill 189 aims to modernize the way legal notices are disseminated in Georgia by requiring the Department of Community Affairs to create and maintain a publicly accessible online database for these notices. It is designed to supplement existing legal publication requirements by providing an additional mandatory method for posting legal notices that can be accessed easily by the public. The bill acknowledges the growing use of digital platforms and strives to enhance accessibility in compliance with current legal standards.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve access to legal notices, it could face scrutiny regarding the implications for traditional newspaper publications. Opponents may argue that transitioning legal notice publishing to a digital-only format could undermine local newspapers that depend on these notices for revenue. Additionally, there might be concerns about ensuring that all segments of the population have adequate access to electronic platforms, especially in underserved areas where internet access may still be limited. The bill attempts to address such concerns by making postings on the database mandatory but does not remove original publication requirements in all instances.

Notable_points

The bill stipulates that the online database will be contingent upon appropriations allocated by the legislature, implying that financial considerations will heavily influence its implementation. Furthermore, there are provisions for the establishment of an account system allowing users to receive notifications and obtain certified copies of notices, enhancing user engagement. By laying the groundwork for the transition from print to digital notices, SB189 represents a significant step towards greater government transparency and efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB1620

Counties and county officers; allowing for publication of certain notices on a website maintained by the county. Effective date.

GA AB750

Department of Housing and Community Development.

GA S08526

Directs the commissioner of education to develop and maintain a publicly accessible statewide attendance and absenteeism dashboard to be posted publicly on the state education department's website.

GA A09181

Directs the commissioner of education to develop and maintain a publicly accessible statewide attendance and absenteeism dashboard to be posted publicly on the state education department's website.

GA H2171

To make data on workforce development outcomes public and accessible

GA S3406

Permits association of planned real estate development to file application with Department of Community Affairs to lower reserve fund obligations based on risk-mitigating features of development.

GA S1340

To make data on workforce development outcomes public and accessible

GA S07786

Authorizes the Department of Veterans' Services to consult and collaborate with relevant offices in the federal department of veterans affairs, the department of health, the state office for the aging and other HCBS experts to develop educational materials for veterans and their families about the accessibility to home and community-based services.

GA A07627

Authorizes the Department of Veterans' Services to consult and collaborate with relevant offices in the federal department of veterans affairs, the department of health, the state office for the aging and other HCBS experts to develop educational materials for veterans and their families about the accessibility to home and community-based services.

GA S7030

Public Records/Investigations by the Department of Legal Affairs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.