Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB419

Introduced
1/21/26  

Caption

"Eric's ID Law"

Impact

The implications of SB419 are significant for both state law enforcement practices and the recognition of disability rights. By mandating training for officers on best practices when encountering individuals with disabilities, the legislation aims to foster an environment of understanding and to reduce the potential for misunderstandings during interactions. Furthermore, enabling individuals to denote a non-apparent disability on their identification documents may enhance their protection in various circumstances, encouraging more sensitive responses from law enforcement and aiding in public awareness.

Summary

Senate Bill 419, also known as 'Eric's ID Law,' proposes amendments to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated concerning the training of peace officers and the identification of individuals with non-apparent disabilities. The bill intends to ensure that peace officers receive specialized training to interact effectively with individuals possessing such disabilities, requiring annual training starting in 2027. Additionally, the legislation introduces provisions for adding a notation of a non-apparent physical or mental disability on driver's licenses and identification cards upon request, thereby promoting awareness and understanding of these disabilities among law enforcement officials.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding SB419 include concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of the disability notation system. Critics worry that the inclusion of such markings on identification documents could lead to stigma or discrimination against individuals who carry them. Additionally, while the bill has been primarily supported by disability advocacy groups, there are apprehensions regarding how the training will be structured and implemented, as well as whether it will effectively cover all necessary aspects of interacting with individuals who have disabilities that may not be immediately visible.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB954

Eric's Law; enact

GA HB707

Vehicle Laws - Licenses, Identification Cards, and Moped Operator's Permits - Notation of Nonapparent Disability (Eric's ID Law)

GA SB618

Vehicle Laws - Licenses, Identification Cards, and Moped Operator's Permits - Notation of Nonapparent Disability (Eric's ID Law)

GA B26-0619

Eric’s ID Amendment Act of 2026

GA HB752

Georgia SAFE (Support and Awareness for Fair Encounters) Act; enact

GA SB433

"Rio's Law"

GA HB2217

Relating To Identification.

GA SR0110

MEMORIAL-ROBERT ERICKSEN

GA HB915

Law enforcement officers and agencies; authorize county and municipal law enforcement agencies to employ civilian personnel to assist in certain investigations

GA SB451

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

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