Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB94

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

'Georgia Secure Automated Vehicle Enforcement (SAVE) Act'; enact

Impact

The proposed legislation intends to create a dual system of enforcement that utilizes technology to streamline compliance efforts while balancing the rights of individuals.Instead of purely relying on criminal penalties, SB94 introduces an alternate civil process for enforcing vehicle registration and insurance laws. This approach aims to reduce the burden on the judicial system while promoting better compliance among vehicle owners. The bill establishes penalties for violations, with fines set at $100 for operating an unregistered vehicle and $200 for operating without minimum insurance coverage. Furthermore, penalties would not be classified as moving violations, thereby not impacting the driving records of offenders.

Summary

Senate Bill 94, known as the 'Georgia Secure Automated Vehicle Enforcement (SAVE) Act,' seeks to enhance compliance with motor vehicle insurance and registration laws in Georgia. The bill allows for the use of automated license plate recognition systems to issue civil monetary penalties to vehicle owners who operate without proper insurance or with an expired, revoked, or suspended registration. This technology aims to address the issue of uninsured and unregistered vehicles on state roads, which the General Assembly recognizes as a public safety risk that can also lead to increased insurance costs for compliant drivers.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the legislation has spurred debate regarding privacy rights and the use of technology in law enforcement. Critics may argue that automated systems could lead to overreach, with concerns about how data is stored and utilized. The bill includes provisions to safeguard individual privacy, specifying that stored images generated by the license plate recognition systems should not be public records and should be destroyed within a defined period post-adjudication. However, the introduction of civil penalties and the use of automated systems represent a significant shift away from traditional enforcement methods, which might raise apprehensions among civil liberties advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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