Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB473

Introduced
2/6/26  
Refer
2/9/26  

Caption

Motor Vehicles and Traffic; submission of proof of completion of certified DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs by certain applicants to obtain limited driving permits; require

Impact

The bill will significantly alter the existing landscape of traffic laws, as it introduces a structured pathway for offenders to regain their driving privileges after completing mandated courses. This measure aims to facilitate reintegration of individuals into the driving community responsibly while ensuring that they receive necessary education on the dangers of substance abuse. By linking permit eligibility to the completion of risk reduction programs, the state intends to reduce the likelihood of repeat offenses and encourage better driving behavior.

Summary

SB473 aims to amend the traffic regulations in Georgia by requiring that applicants for limited driving permits submit proof of completion of certified DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs if their licenses have been suspended due to DUI offenses. The bill aligns with the state's intention to promote safer driving practices while allowing certain individuals who have faced specific suspensions to regain some driving privileges upon completion of rehabilitation programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB473 seems generally supportive among lawmakers focused on public safety, as it emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation over mere punishment. Proponents believe the measure will have a positive effect on community safety and reduce DUI incidences. However, there are concerns regarding the accessibility of such programs and whether the associated costs might deter some individuals from fulfilling the requirements necessary for recovering their driving rights.

Contention

A significant point of contention arises from the potential financial burden placed on individuals required to attend these programs. There are worries that the fees associated with assessments and program participation might create barriers for lower-income offenders, possibly leading to arguments about fairness and equality in enforcement of these regulations. Stakeholders are debating the balance between implementing strict regulations to deter DUI offenses and ensuring that such measures do not disproportionately impact those with fewer resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1395

Drivers licenses; require intervention component for DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs be conducted in person

GA SB160

Reckless Stunt Driving; a motor vehicle involved in a second offense of reckless stunt driving; replace the forfeiture penalty

GA HB247

Motor vehicles; restoration of licenses; authorize written consent for release of certain information to be obtained and transferred electronically

GA AB425

Certification of alcohol or other drug programs.

GA HB1388

Buildings; traffic impact analysis required to obtain a building permit be completed within 36 months of the project's substantial completion; require

GA SB194

Alcoholic Beverages and Motor Vehicles and Traffic; production of distilled spirits by a person in his or her private residence; authorize

GA AB1867

Driving under the influence: alcoholic beverages.

GA SB96

Motor vehicles; salvage certificate of title requirements, revised

GA HB563

Motor vehicles; authorize licensed physical therapists to certify an individual is disabled for purposes of obtaining special vehicle decals

GA H1111

Certificates of Completion

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.