Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB280

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Commercial Drivers' Licenses; standards for liability of an employer or insurance provider for actions relating to a commercial vehicle driver; provide

Impact

If enacted, SB280 would significantly impact the standards that employers must adhere to when hiring commercial drivers. By clarifying the responsibilities of employers regarding their drivers' compliance with safety and licensing regulations, the bill is designed to reduce the risks associated with commercial driving. It emphasizes that employers are liable if they knowingly permit their drivers to operate vehicles under conditions that violate state or federal laws. As such, the legislation serves to strengthen the legal framework surrounding commercial vehicle operation and could lead to heightened scrutiny and liability for employers.

Summary

Senate Bill 280 aims to amend the regulations concerning commercial drivers' licenses in Georgia. Specifically, it seeks to establish clear standards for the liability of employers and insurance providers relating to actions taken by commercial vehicle drivers. A central focus of the bill is to ensure that employers do not allow drivers to operate vehicles under certain disqualifying conditions, such as having a suspended license or being under an out-of-service order. This move reflects an effort to enhance safety regulations surrounding commercial driving and the accountability of employers.

Contention

There may be differing opinions surrounding SB280, particularly in terms of how these liability standards will be enforced and the implications they may have for small business owners or smaller transportation companies. Some stakeholders might argue that the increased liability could impose additional financial burdens on businesses, possibly affecting their operational flexibility. On the other hand, proponents of the bill would likely emphasize the importance of accountability and safety in the commercial driving sector, advocating that the regulations are necessary to prevent accidents and promote responsible driving practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB275

Torts; limit liability relating to employers and insurance providers of commercial vehicle operators based upon history of driving incidents

GA SB192

Torts; employers and insurance providers of commercial motor vehicle operators based upon history of driving incidents; limit liability

GA SR156

Technical College System of Georgia; licensed truck drivers; provide streamlined training for commercial motor vehicle operation; urge

GA HB1324

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

GA HB1168

Motor vehicles; notation of certain medical conditions and disabilities on driver's licenses; provide

GA HB333

Motor vehicles; issuance of driving cards to noncitizen residents who are ineligible for a driver's license, temporary permit, or identification card; provide

GA HB386

Motor vehicles; enforcement of operating a commercial motor vehicle upon a highway in violation of a local ordinance; provisions

GA HB1001

Motor vehicles; presentation of a driver's license in a certain electronic format satisfies the requirement to possess a driver's license while operating a motor vehicle; provide

GA HB524

Motor vehicles; issuance of Class C driver's license to operators of certain three-wheeled motor vehicles; provide

GA HB858

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.