Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB158

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

Commerce and trade; filing of registration statements with the office of the Secretary of State; provide

Impact

HB158 will impact the way businesses register their trade names in Georgia, requiring all filings to be done electronically as of January 1, 2026. This move towards digital registration is expected to reduce paperwork and enhance the accessibility of registration records, improving public access to vital business information. Additionally, the bill allows for the reregistration of previously registered trade names to be included in the new state-wide registry, which aims to consolidate and simplify the current registration system.

Summary

House Bill 158 aims to amend existing laws relating to the registration of businesses using trade names in Georgia. The bill proposes the development of a state-wide automated information system for the registration of trade names, which is overseen by the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority. This system is intended to standardize the filing process while allowing businesses to register, amend, or cancel their trade names electronically, which streamlines the registration process significantly. The bill stipulates that every business must file an initial registration statement verified by affidavit and that this filing must occur before a business begins operating under that name.

Sentiment

The reception of HB158 in the legislative discussions reflects a sense of optimism regarding the modernization of the business registration process. Supporters argue that the bill will lead to greater transparency and efficiency, potentially attracting new businesses to Georgia by making it easier to comply with registration requirements. However, there are concerns about implementation logistics and ensuring that older methods of filing are phased out without disadvantaging smaller businesses that may struggle with digital adoption.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, there is contention regarding the transition to a fully electronic system. Critics caution that some businesses, particularly smaller enterprises and those in rural areas with limited internet access, may face challenges in adapting to the new requirements. Additionally, questions remain about the financial implications of the fees associated with registration, amendments, or cancellations that are set to be prescribed under the new law. Balancing the need for efficient governance with the necessity for affordability and local accessibility is a critical point for ongoing discussions as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB84

Commerce and trade; provide for commercial financing disclosures

GA SB74

Commerce and Trade, Courts, and Torts; the disclosure of the nature and practices of businesses that provide legal services; require

GA SB525

Commerce and Trade; sale of ethanol gasoline within the state; prohibit

GA SB90

Selling and Other Trade Practices; commercial financing disclosures; provide

GA SB358

State Election Board; remove the Secretary of State; authorize the board to investigate

GA SB503

Residential and General Contractors; the general contractor license as a commercial general contractor license; rename

GA HB237

State government; Southeast Georgia Soap Box Derby as official soap box derby of the State of Georgia; designate

GA HB1447

Statham, City of; provide new charter

GA HB816

Commerce and trade; regulation of certain practices by providers of broadband services; provide

GA HB1329

State government; regulation and taxation of fantasy contests; authorize and provide

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