Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB283

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Certification of Motor Carriers; authority of the Department of Public Safety to establish reasonable rates, fares, and charges; repeal

Impact

By eliminating the DPS's ability to regulate transportation charges for household goods, SB283 potentially fosters a more competitive environment among motor carriers. Proponents argue that this change will lead to decreased costs for consumers and greater market efficiency as carriers will be able to set their own prices based on supply and demand. However, this shift also raises concerns about the potential for price discrimination and the reliability of services, as there would be less oversight to ensure fair practices among carriers.

Summary

Senate Bill 283 aims to amend the regulations surrounding the certification of motor carriers in Georgia, specifically addressing the authority of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to establish rates, fares, and charges for the transportation of household goods. The bill seeks to repeal the existing provision that allows DPS to set these rates, effectively transferring the authority away from the state agency. This legislative change may significantly impact how motor carriers operate within the state, as they will no longer be bound by state-mandated pricing structures for their services.

Contention

Overall, if SB283 passes, it could signal a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for transportation services in Georgia, highlighting the ongoing tension between regulation and free-market principles. Legislators will need to weigh the potential benefits of increased competition against the possible downsides of less regulatory oversight on consumer pricing and service quality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB191

Motor Vehicles and Traffic; authorizing joinder of motor carriers and their insurance carriers in tort and contract causes of action; provisions; repeal

GA SB547

Motor Carriers and Commercial Motor Vehicles; the reference date to federal regulations regarding the safe operation; update

GA HB271

Motor vehicles; insurance of motor carriers; repeal certain provisions

GA HB848

Public Safety, Department of; authorize enforcement of excess vehicle weight violations through use of an automated vehicle weight detection system

GA HB1100

Revenue, Department of; authorize use of electronic notifications and communications to motor vehicle owners; provisions

GA SB120

Motor Carriers; the reference date to federal regulations regarding the safe operation of motor carriers and commercial motor vehicles; update

GA SB426

Motor Vehicles and Traffic; requirements for joining of a motor carrier and motor carrier's insurer to a cause of action; revise

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 HB1491

Agriculture, Department of; regulatory authority; extend effective date of provisions

GA SB437

Department of Agriculture; enforce certain criminal laws; authorize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.