Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB115

Introduced
1/30/23  

Caption

End Racial Profiling Act; enact

Note

Overall, House Bill 115 is positioned as a progressive step towards addressing systemic issues in policing, yet it brings forth discussions about its effect on law enforcement operations and potential implications for officers and agencies across the state.

Impact

The bill requires law enforcement agencies to implement policies and procedures that eliminate racial profiling practices. Agencies are expected to provide training on these issues and to collect data on their investigatory activities, which will be reported annually by the Attorney General. This move is intended to enhance accountability and transparency within law enforcement by disaggregating data by race and ethnicity, thus allowing for the identification of disparities in police practices.

Summary

House Bill 115, titled the 'End Racial Profiling Act', seeks to prohibit the practice of racial profiling by law enforcement agencies and officers in Georgia. The bill establishes a clear definition of racial profiling, stating that it occurs when law enforcement relies on actual or perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation to make investigatory decisions. By amending the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, the bill aims to create a framework for enforcing these prohibitions and mandates certain requirements for law enforcement agencies to follow.

Contention

While supporters argue that HB 115 is a necessary step to ensure equitable treatment by law enforcement, critics may raise concerns regarding the practical implications of its implementation. The requirement for extensive data collection and monitoring could be perceived as burdensome by some law enforcement agencies. Additionally, the bill waives certain aspects of sovereign immunity, allowing individuals harmed by racial profiling to seek civil remedies, which could lead to increased litigation against law enforcement entities. This element of the bill is likely to be contested by those who believe it could open the door for widespread lawsuits that challenge law enforcement practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB1084

ERRPA End Racial and Religious Profiling Act of 2023

GA HB670

Georgia Civil Rights Act of 2025; enact

GA SB320

"Georgia Civil Rights Act of 2025"; enact

GA HB596

Prohibiting the use of racial profiling in law enforcement activities and in sentencing.

GA HB596

Prohibiting the use of racial profiling in law enforcement activities and in sentencing.

GA HB1323

Byron Ratcliffe Sr. racial profiling reform act.

GA HB8525

George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2024 Police Exercising Absolute Care With Everyone Act of 2024 Closing the Law Enforcement Consent Loophole Act of 2024 End Racial and Religious Profiling Act of 2024 Police Reporting Information, Data, and Evidence Act of 2024

GA SB00953

An Act Concerning Racial Profiling.

GA HB5560

VEH CD-REDUCING PROFILING

GA SB3472

VEH CD-REDUCING PROFILING

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.