Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB721

Caption

Motor vehicles; transportation referral service providers and ride share network services; provisions

Impact

This legislation seeks to protect the personal information of both drivers and passengers, instituting measures intended to improve the security of sensitive data collected by ride share companies. Additionally, the establishment of a grievance process for drivers provides a formal channel for expressing concerns and seeking resolutions to issues they may face while providing services, which raises the standard of operational accountability within the industry.

Summary

House Bill 721 aims to amend existing regulations regarding ride share network services and transportation referral services in Georgia. The bill introduces additional requirements focusing on the safety of drivers and passengers, ensuring that transportation service providers inform drivers about the violent crime rates in areas where they operate. This measure is designed to enhance the safety and security of ride share service operations across the state.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 721 include the balance between enhancing safety and ensuring privacy for drivers and passengers. While proponents argue that the bill is necessary for creating a safer environment, detractors may express concerns regarding the potential implications on data security, questioning whether informing drivers about crime rates could unintentionally deter them from operating in certain areas. Thus, the bill may incite discussions on how best to protect individuals without compromising their workplace freedom.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1398

Motor vehicles; transportation referral service providers and ride share network services; provisions

GA HB1324

Motor vehicles; ride share network services; liability for actions of drivers; provisions

GA SB576

Ride Share Network Services and Transportation Referral Services; display of a second license plate; require

GA HB937

Motor vehicles; prohibit certain drivers from possessing weapons in ride share vehicle; preclude ride share network services

GA HB529

Insurance; minimum amounts of uninsured and underinsured coverage to be maintained by transportation network and taxi service companies; provide

GA HB1392

Insurance; transportation network companies; coverage; provisions

GA SB146

Georgia Public Service Commission; regulation and taxation of the provision of certain electricity used as a motor fuel in electric vehicles; provide

GA HB858

Motor vehicles; issuance of an alternative state identification card by the Department of Driver Services; provide

GA SB194

Alcoholic Beverages and Motor Vehicles and Traffic; delivery of alcoholic beverages for personal use; provisions

GA HB406

Georgia Public Service Commission; regulation of the provision of certain electricity used as a motor fuel in electric vehicles; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.