Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB435

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Crimes and offenses; sexual exploitation of children; expand limitations to include Division of Family and Children Services

Impact

The implications of this legislation are significant as it seeks to enhance the protective measures in place for children by ensuring that those working within the DFCS are not hindered in their efforts due to potential legal repercussions under the existing laws. By granting exemptions, the bill aims to facilitate a more effective response to incidents of sexual exploitation, allowing DFCS to act without the fear of civil liability when performing their essential functions. This could potentially lead to a more robust response to incidents of exploitation and enhanced reporting mechanisms.

Summary

House Bill 435 aims to amend Code Section 16-12-100 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which deals with sexual exploitation of children. The proposed changes are intended to expand the limitations related to the reporting and enforcement of violations concerning this serious issue. Specifically, the bill stipulates that staff members of the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) are granted specific exemptions while performing their official duties. This aims to clarify the role of DFCS staff in instances where they may encounter violations under this code section while working to protect children.

Contention

While the bill presents a clear focus on expanding protections for children, it may also raise discussions around the existing legal frameworks governing the practices of law enforcement and child protection agencies. There could be concerns regarding how these amendments intersect with the rights of individuals, as well as the accountability mechanisms for the staff of DFCS. As such, the conversation around HB 435 is expected to focus on balancing the need for stronger protections against the potential implications for civil rights within the context of sexual exploitation enforcement and reporting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB466

Obscenity and Related Offenses; limitations of defense that a sexually exploitive visual medium is digitally altered; provide

GA HB656

Crimes and offenses; cruelty to children in the second and third degrees; revise offenses

GA HB942

Crimes and offenses; sexual extortion; provide enhanced penalties

GA HB993

Crimes and offenses; grooming a minor for indecent purposes; provide for offense

GA SB387

Identification Cards; certain applicants who are either homeless or in the legal custody of the Division of Family and Children Services do not require signatures; provide

GA HB509

Crimes and offenses; burglary; include an act of family violence

GA HB227

Crimes and offenses; offense of criminal interference with critical infrastructure; provide

GA HB463

Sexual Offender Registration Review Board; revise name and composition

GA HB188

Georgia Dangerous Sexual Predator Prevention Act; enact

GA SB493

Sexual Offender Risk Review Board; additional penalties for registered sexual offenders; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.