Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB27 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 03/26/2025

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The House Committee on Judiciary, Non-Civil offers the following substitute to SB 27:
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
To amend Article 3 of Chapter 11 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated,1
relating to invasion of privacy, so as to provide for the offenses of doxing and aggravated2
doxing; to provide for penalties; to provide for definitions; to provide for construction; to3
provide for a short title; to provide for related matters; to provide for an effective date and4
applicability; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.5
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:6
SECTION 1.7
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Georgia Anti-Doxing Act."8
SECTION 2.9
Article 3 of Chapter 11 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to10
invasion of privacy, is amended by adding a new Code section to read as follows:11
"16-11-93.12
(a)  As used in this Code section, the term:13
(1)  'Close relation' means a person's current spouse, parent, child, sibling, stepchild,14
stepparent, grandparent, coworker, an individual in a dating relationship with such person15
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as defined in Code Section 19-13A-1, or any individual who lives in the same household16
as such person.17
(2) 'Mental anguish' means emotional distress as evidenced by fear, torment, or18
apprehension of physical harm that results from the posting of a person's personally19
identifiable information.20
(3) 'Personally identifiable information' means information or combination of21
information, whether publicly available or not, that is, or includes within it, a person's22
residence or address, location, employer, prior legal name, social security number, phone23
number, or likely future location based on such person's history of visiting such location. 24
Personally identifiable information does not include the display of a property address25
provided on a real estate or mapping platform when the address is not displayed or26
disclosed in connection with any information identifying the owner or occupant.27
(4)  'Post' means to deliver, distribute, disseminate, or transmit to more than one person28
through a social media platform, email, or text message, whether through audio, image,29
text, or video.30
(5)  'Significant economic injury' means reasonable financial costs or expenses incurred31
by an alleged victim as a result of mental anguish proximately caused by the posting of32
such alleged victim's personally identifiable information, including, but not limited to,33
moving from an established residence, changing daily routines, changing routes or modes34
of transportation to and from work, changing employment or work schedules, losing time35
from employment, damage to personal or real property, or experiencing a monetary loss36
of not less than $500.00.37
(6)  'Social media platform' shall have the same meaning as provided in Code Section38
50-29-20.39
(7)  'Stalking' shall have the same meaning as provided in Article 7 of Chapter 5 of this40
title.41
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(b)(1)  A person commits the offense of doxing when he or she intentionally posts42
personally identifiable information of a second individual, or of a person of a close43
relation to such second individual, without such second individual's consent and does so44
with reckless disregard as to whether the information in such post will cause a third party45
who could read, receive, view, or watch the post, to cause such second individual, or a46
person of a close relation to such second individual, to:47
(A)  Be placed in actual fear of stalking, serious bodily injury, or death, as a result48
therefrom; or49
(B)  Suffer a significant economic injury or mental anguish as a result therefrom.50
(2)  A person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor by committing the offense of doxing51
prohibited under paragraph (1) of this subsection, except that upon a second or52
subsequent conviction for doxing, such person shall be guilty of a felony and punished53
by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than two years, a fine of not less than54
$5,000.00, or both.55
(c)(1) A person commits the offense of aggravated doxing when he or she posts56
personally identifiable information of a second individual, or of a person of a close57
relation to such second individual, without such second individual's consent and does so58
with the intent for such post to cause such second individual, or a person of a close59
relation to such second individual, to:60
(A)  Be placed in actual fear of stalking, serious bodily injury, or death; or61
(B)  Suffer a significant economic injury or mental anguish;62
from a third party who could read, receive, view, or watch such post.63
(2)  For purposes of this subsection, for a person to be guilty of the offense of aggravated64
doxing, the second individual, or a person of a close relation to such second individual,65
must have been placed in actual fear of stalking, serious bodily injury, or death, or66
suffered a significant economic injury or mental anguish.67
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(3)  A person shall be guilty of a felony by committing the offense of aggravated doxing68
prohibited under paragraph (1) of this subsection and punished by imprisonment of not69
less than two years nor more than five years, a fine of $5,000.00, or both. Upon a second70
or subsequent conviction of aggravated doxing, a person shall be punished by71
imprisonment for not less than five nor more than ten years, a fine of $10,000.00, or both.72
(4) Any person who violates this subsection which results in the person whose73
information was made public suffering serious bodily injury or death shall be punished74
as a party to the crime as provided in Article 2 of Chapter 2 of this title.75
(d)  It shall not be an offense under this Code section for a person to:76
(1)  Provide another person's personally identifiable information in connection with the77
reporting of criminal activity to an official, agent, or employee of a law enforcement78
agency, protective services agency, criminal investigations agency, intelligence agency,79
or homeland security agency of the State of Georgia or of the United States when the80
person making the report reasonably believes it is true;81
(2)  Disseminate another person's personally identifiable information for the purpose of82
or in connection with the reporting of conduct reasonably believed to be unlawful; or83
(3)  Provide another person's personally identifiable information in connection with84
lawful and constitutionally protected activity as it pertains to speech, assembly, and85
petition.86
(e)  Nothing in this Code section shall be construed in any manner to:87
(1)  Prevent, prohibit, limit, or restrict the freedom of expression that is protected under88
the Georgia Constitution or the First Amendment to the United States Constitution;89
provided, however, that speech or conduct involving true threats or expressive activity90
directed to provoke and likely to produce imminent lawless actions shall be prohibited,91
as per this Code section;92
(2)  Conflict with the provisions of the federal Communication Decency Act, 47 U.S.C.93
Section 230;94
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(3)  Conflict with the provisions of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1871, 42 U.S.C.95
Section 1983; or96
(4)  Prohibit any activity protected under the Constitution of the United States or the97
Georgia Constitution.98
(f)  For purposes of determining jurisdiction, an offense shall be deemed to be committed99
in this state if the post that constitutes such offense either originates in this state or is100
received in this state.101
(g)  The offenses of doxing and aggravated doxing shall be considered to have been102
committed in the county or counties where the:103
(1)  Defendant was located when he or she posted the personally identifiable information:104
or105
(2)  Person resides whose personally identifiable information was posted."106
SECTION 3.107
This Act shall become effective on July 1, 2025, and shall apply to all offenses committed108
on or after such date.109
SECTION 4.110
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.111
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