Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB448

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

State Income Taxes; tax credits for low income buildings; certain senior living facilities to acquire and maintain sufficient emergency and standby power systems to provide for the safety and welfare of residents at such facility; require

Impact

If enacted, SB448 would significantly impact existing state laws regarding the safety and operational standards of senior living facilities. The legislation aims to provide a safety net for residents by ensuring essential services remain operational during emergencies. The involvement of the state revenue commissioner, Safety Fire Commissioner, and commissioner of community affairs in the inspection process indicates a strong emphasis on monitoring compliance, which can prompt facilities to prioritize the improvement of their infrastructure.

Summary

Senate Bill 448 is a proposed legislation in Georgia that mandates certain senior living facilities to acquire and maintain adequate emergency and standby power systems. These systems are required to ensure the safety and welfare of residents, particularly during power outages. The bill specifically targets senior living facilities designed for occupants aged 55 and older, which must be equipped to operate efficiently for at least 96 hours without external power. Failure to comply would affect their eligibility for state housing tax credits, thus intertwining safety regulations with tax incentives.

Contention

While the bill has been primarily designed to enhance safety for vulnerable populations, it may encounter resistance from some stakeholders who argue that the financial burden of upgrading systems could be passed on to the residents. Additionally, there might be concerns about the practicality of such requirements for smaller facilities that may not have the resources to implement these changes. The potential for increased regulatory oversight may also raise issues among operators regarding the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of maintaining compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB449

Regulation of Hospitals; certain long-term care facilities to acquire and maintain sufficient emergency and standby power systems; require

GA A2419

Requires assisted living residences and certain facilities under DCA, DCF, and DHS to be equipped with standby emergency power generators.

GA HB1085

Income tax; various tax credits for forestry manufacturing facilities; provide

GA HB2218

Relating to required emergency generators or other backup power sources in certain nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and senior independent living communities; providing civil penalties.

GA HB2224

Relating to required emergency generators or other backup power sources in certain nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and senior independent living communities; providing civil and administrative penalties.

GA SB1066

Relating to safety requirements for residential facilities; and declaring an emergency.

GA HB961

Income tax; codify and extend repealers on tax credits for certain charges for using certain port and airport facilities.

GA A3677

Provides corporation business tax and gross income tax credits to long-term care facilities that increase number of residential units reserved for single occupancy by at least five percent.

GA SB2709

Nursing homes and assisted living facilities; require to have emergency power with fuel provisions for 5 days.

GA SB2711

Nursing homes and assisted living facilities; require to have emergency power sources.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.