Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB195

Caption

Watercraft; require probable cause for summonses and boarding vessels

Impact

This bill will directly impact the enforcement procedures pertaining to watercraft operations. The amendments will establish a framework whereby law enforcement agencies must demonstrate probable cause before conducting vessel inspections. This could lead to fewer arbitrary stops and searches, thereby potentially increasing the confidence of boaters that their rights will be respected. Proponents of the bill argue that it will foster a more respectful relationship between law enforcement and the boating community, ensuring that inspections are justified rather than intrusive.

Summary

House Bill 195, titled the 'Constitutional Rights for Hunters and Boaters Act', seeks to amend Georgia's Code regarding the enforcement of watercraft rules and regulations. The bill emphasizes the requirement of probable cause for law enforcement officials to stop and board vessels for inspections. This change is intended to bolster the rights of boaters and hunters by ensuring that inspections are not conducted arbitrarily and that they are based on reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing. By introducing this standard, the bill aims to enhance the constitutional protections afforded to individuals engaged in boating and related activities.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB195, particularly related to its implications for public safety and regulatory oversight. Supporters of the bill advocate for increased protections for recreational users, while opponents may argue that stringent probable cause requirements could impede necessary inspections aimed at ensuring public safety on the water. There is concern that limiting law enforcement's ability to conduct inspections without a warrant could negatively impact the enforcement of important safety regulations regarding watercraft, including those related to environmental concerns and boating safety standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB526

Constitutional Rights for Hunters and Boaters Act; enact

GA HB207

Waters, ports, and watercraft; carrying of night visual distress signals upon coastal waters during certain hours; provide

GA HB957

Water, ports and watercraft; penalties for failing to remove abandoned vessel; revise

GA HB121

Waters, ports, and watercraft; wakesurfing and wakeboarding; provide restrictions and requirements

GA SB41

Watercraft; completion of a boater education course for registration of a watercraft; require

GA HB994

Torts; negligent operations of a vessel; revise liability

GA HB477

Agriculture; require certain notices for application of soil amendments to land with certain requirements

GA SB417

Reporting of Accidents; timing and documentation of such reports; provide

GA HB1383

Law enforcement officers; arrests without warrant; revise authority

GA HB1018

Georgia Firearms Industry Nondiscrimination Act; enact

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.