25 LC 59 0133 House Resolution 512 By: Representatives Hagan of the 156 th , Gambill of the 15 th , Jones of the 25 th , Petrea of the 166 th , Lim of the 98 th , and others A RESOLUTION Creating the House Study Committee on the Addiction Epidemic and Solutions for 1 Recovery; and for other purposes.2 WHEREAS, millions of Americans, including both adults and children, are impacted by3 addiction to alcohol, illegal and prescription drugs, sex, gambling, and the internet and4 modern technology; and5 WHEREAS, there are three main addiction types: physical addiction, behavioral addiction,6 and impulse control disorders; and7 WHEREAS, there are two main groups of addiction: substance addictions (substance use8 disorders) and nonsubstance addictions (behavioral addictions); and9 WHEREAS, there are six major stages of addiction: initial use or exposure, misuse,10 tolerance, dependence, addiction, and setbacks; and11 WHEREAS, addiction costs business owners over $750 billion each year in lost revenue,12 profits, productivity, and healthcare costs; and 13 H. R. 512 - 1 - 25 LC 59 0133 WHEREAS, over 7 percent of divorces in the United States result from addiction; and 14 WHEREAS, the rate of drug overdose deaths is 28.6 per 100,000 standard population in15 urban counties and 26.2 per 100,000 standard population in rural counties; and 16 WHEREAS, every community in Georgia is experiencing rising costs, academic challenges,17 threats to law enforcement officers and first responders, impacts on marriages, and18 challenges for business owners and the workforce arising from the addiction epidemic; and19 WHEREAS, Georgia should promote programs and protocols for healthcare providers, law20 enforcement officers and first responders, education leaders, faith leaders, business leaders,21 and local governments to better address the addiction epidemic; and22 WHEREAS, it would be beneficial for policymakers to study the current addiction23 challenges and the potential sources of help for addiction in Georgia, anticipate challenges24 and needs policymakers should reasonably expect Georgians to face in the future, improve25 educational programs for both professional and volunteer groups and agencies to better26 address the addiction epidemic, to enhance collaboration and integration between27 professional and volunteer groups and agencies, and ensure that Georgians who face28 addiction now and in the future have access to necessary and effective resources to support29 recovery.30 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: 31 (1) Creation of House study committee. There is created the House Study Committee32 on the Addiction Epidemic and Solutions for Recovery.33 (2) Members and officers. The committee shall be composed of 12 members to be34 appointed as follows:35 H. R. 512 - 2 - 25 LC 59 0133 (A) Eight members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the 36 House of Representatives. The Speaker shall designate a legislative member of the37 committee as chairperson of the committee.38 (B) Four nonlegislative members appointed by the Speaker of the House of39 Representatives, which shall include:40 (i) A citizen representative from the Georgia Council for Recovery;41 (ii) A citizen representative who practices medicine as an independent physician42 whose specialty includes the treatment of addiction;43 (iii) A citizen representative who has lost a family member to an overdose; and44 (iv) A citizen representative who serves as a staff member of a recovery community45 organization in Georgia;46 (3) Powers and duties. The committee shall undertake a study of the conditions, needs,47 issues, and problems mentioned above or related thereto and recommend any action or48 legislation which the committee deems necessary or appropriate.49 (4) Meetings. The chairperson shall call all meetings of the committee. The committee50 may conduct such meetings at such places and at such times as it may deem necessary or51 convenient to enable it to exercise fully and effectively its powers, perform its duties, and52 accomplish the objectives and purposes of this resolution.53 (5) Allowances, expenses, and funding.54 (A) The legislative members of the committee shall receive the allowances provided55 for in Code Section 28-1-8 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated.56 (B) Members of the committee who are state officials, other than legislative members,57 or who are state employees, shall receive no compensation for their services on the58 committee, but they may be reimbursed for expenses incurred by them in the59 performance of their duties as members of the committee in the same manner as they60 are reimbursed for expenses in their capacities as state officials or employees.61 H. R. 512 - 3 - 25 LC 59 0133 (C) Members of the committee who are not legislators, state officials, or state 62 employees shall receive a daily expense allowance in an amount the same as that63 specified in subsection (b) of Code Section 45-7-21 of the Official Code of Georgia64 Annotated, as well as the mileage or transportation allowance authorized for state65 employees.66 (D) The allowances authorized by this resolution shall not be received by any member67 of the committee for more than five days unless additional days are authorized. Funds68 necessary to carry out the provisions of this resolution shall come from funds69 appropriated to the House of Representatives; except that funds for the reimbursement70 of the expenses of state officials, other than legislative members, and for the71 reimbursement of the expenses of state employees shall come from funds appropriated72 to or otherwise available to their respective agencies.73 (6) Report.74 (A) In the event the committee adopts any specific findings or recommendations that75 include suggestions for proposed legislation, the chairperson shall file a report of the76 same prior to the date of abolishment specified in this resolution, subject to77 subparagraph (C) of this paragraph.78 (B) In the event the committee adopts a report that does not include suggestions for79 proposed legislation, the chairperson shall file the report, subject to subparagraph (C)80 of this paragraph.81 (C) No report shall be filed unless the same has been approved prior to the date of82 abolishment specified in this resolution by majority vote of a quorum of the committee.83 A report so approved shall be signed by the chairperson of the committee and filed with84 the Clerk of the House of Representatives.85 (D) In the absence of an approved report, the chairperson may file with the Clerk of the86 House of Representatives a copy of the minutes of the meetings of the committee in lieu87 thereof.88 H. R. 512 - 4 - 25 LC 59 0133 (7) Abolishment. The committee shall stand abolished on December 1, 2025. 89 H. R. 512 - 5 -