§ 28-5-49 - Analysis of costs of proposed bills and joint resolutions to affected localities; filing of fiscal notes; requests by representatives of local political subdivisions for copies; waiver o
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    28-5-49   (2010)
    28-5-49.    Analysis of costs of proposed bills and joint resolutions to  affected localities; filing of fiscal notes; requests by representatives  of local political subdivisions for copies; waiver of requirements 
      (a)  The  department shall conduct any analysis to determine the cost of  implementation or compliance for all bills and joint resolutions  introduced in the General Assembly which have a fiscal impact on local  political subdivisions. Before any vote is taken in a committee of the  House of Representatives or Senate or on the floor of either house upon  any bill or joint resolution determined by the department to require an  expenditure which in the aggregate exceeds $5 million of public funds by  local political subdivisions, a fiscal note shall be attached to such  bill or resolution and shall be filed by the sponsor of the bill with  the chairperson of the committee and the Clerk of the House of  Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate and shall be provided to  all members of the General Assembly. Any representative of any local  political subdivision requesting a copy of the fiscal note shall be  furnished with a copy immediately upon request to the Clerk of the House  of Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate. This Code section  shall not apply to a bill or joint resolution that is necessary for the  state to assume the administration of regulatory programs mandated by  federal statute.
(b)  The requirements of  this Code section may be waived by the committee to which the bill is  assigned in the chamber wherein the bill is introduced. Any such waiver  shall be by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the  committee. Any such waiver by the committee shall allow consideration of  the measure by both chambers.
(c)  The requirements of this Code section may be waived:
      (1)  By  a majority vote of the House of Representatives or by the Speaker of  the House with respect to a bill introduced in the House of  Representatives; or
      (2)  By majority vote of the Senate or by the President of the Senate with respect to a bill introduced in the Senate.
Any such waiver shall allow consideration of the measure by both the House of Representatives and the Senate.