BILL HITCHENS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STANDING COMMITTEES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 161 STATE CAPITOL SUITE 401 Public Safety & Homeland Security- Chairman 2440 RINCON-STILLWELL ROAD Appropriations RINCON, GA 31326 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 CELL: (912) 663-8941 (404) 656-7855 Economic Development & Tourism [email protected] Fax: (404) 651-9730 Defense & Veterans Affairs Transportation TO: Members, Public Safety & Homeland Security Rep. J Collins, Vice-Chairman Rep. Rick Jasperse Rep. Jodi Lott, Secretary Rep. Eddie Lumsden Rep. Heath Clark Rep. Danny Mathis Rep. Kevin Cooke Rep. Jesse Petrea Rep. Becky Evans Rep. Alan Powell Rep. Gloria Frazier Rep. Darlene Taylor Rep. Mike Glanton Rep. Bill Werkheiser Rep. Micah Gravely Rep. Rick Williams Rep. Gerald Green Rep. Scott Holcomb Rep. Mack Jackson FROM: Bill Hitchens, Chairman DATE: February 19th, 2020 RE: MEETING NOTICE ________________________________________________________________________________________ The House Public Safety & Homeland Security Full Committee will meet on Monday, February 24th, 2020 at 1:00 PM in 606 CLOB. Please submit any bill substitutions to committee staff no later than one hour prior to meeting time. The agenda is subject to change at the Chair’s discretion A G E N D A HB 838- relating to privileged communications between law enforcement officers and peer counselors and Office of Public Safety Officer Support, respectively, so as to change the name of the Office of Public Safety Officer Support; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. (Hitchens, 161st) HB 859- relating to tinting of windows or windshields, so as to provide for a maximum monetary penalty; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. (Pirkle, 155th) HB 113- relating to issuance, expiration, and renewal of drivers' licenses, so as to prohibit license and instruction permit holders under 18 years of age from using a stand-alone electronic device or wireless telecommunications device while operating a motor vehicle; to provide for exceptions; to provide for a civil penalty; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. (Carson, 46th) HB 787- relating to having or carrying handguns, long guns, or other weapons, license requirement, and exceptions for homes, motor vehicles, private property, and other locations and conditions, so as to expand weapons carry license reciprocity in this state; to provide that persons who are not residents of this state shall be authorized to carry a weapon in this state if licensed to carry in any other state; to provide that the Attorney General shall enter into an agreement with any state that requires an agreement to recognize and give effect to weapons carry licenses for reciprocity; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. (Ballinger, 23rd) cc: Speaker’s Office | Clerk’s Office | Legislative Counsel| Media Services .
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