| HB 1348 - Railway passenger service routes; establish |
First Reader Summary
A BILL to amend Chapter 9 of Title 46 of the Official Code of
Georgia Annotated, relating to transportation of freight and
passengers generally, so as to establish a comprehensive,
coordinated, and prioritized system of railway passenger service
routes for, within, and throughout this state and to nearly
states for purposes of state planning and development and
commencement of service; and for other purposes.
| House |
Action |
Senate |
| 2/4/00 |
Read 1st Time |
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| 2/7/00 |
Read 2nd Time |
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| 2/17/00 |
Favorably Reported |
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Committee Amend/Sub |
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HB 1348 LC 25 1664S
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
1- 1 To amend Chapter 9 of Title 46 of the Official Code of
1- 2 Georgia Annotated, relating to transportation of freight and
1- 3 passengers generally, so as to establish a comprehensive,
1- 4 coordinated, and prioritized system of railway passenger
1- 5 service corridors for, within, and throughout this state and
1- 6 to nearby states for purposes of state planning and
1- 7 development of service; to provide legislative findings and
1- 8 declarations; to provide an effective date; to repeal
1- 9 conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
1-10 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
1-11 SECTION 1.
1-12 The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
1-13 (1) The establishment of railway passenger service to
1-14 the general public and connecting points within and
1-15 throughout this state and to nearby states will develop
1-16 and promote, for the public good and general welfare of
1-17 this state, trade, commerce, tourism, industry, and
1-18 employment opportunities while alleviating highway
1-19 traffic congestion and related air pollution.
1-20 (2) Any implementation of such railway passenger service
1-21 which meets the needs and promotes the general welfare
1-22 of this state as a whole while making the best and most
1-23 efficient use of resources requires a system of railway
1-24 passenger service corridors which is comprehensive,
1-25 coordinated, and prioritized for purposes of state
1-26 planning and development of service.
1-27 (3) It is therefore in the public interest and is vital
1-28 to the public welfare of the people of Georgia, and it
1-29 is declared to be the public purpose of this Act, to
1-30 establish such a system of railway passenger service
1-31 corridors in the order of priority provided by Code
1-32 Section 46-9-290 as enacted by this Act.
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2- 1 SECTION 2.
2- 2 Chapter 9 of Title 46 of the Official Code of Georgia
2- 3 Annotated, relating to transportation of freight and
2- 4 passengers generally, is amended by adding a new Article 9A
2- 5 to read as follows:
2- 6 46-9-290.
2- 7 For purposes of state planning and development of service
2- 8 there is created a comprehensive, coordinated, and
2- 9 prioritized state-wide system of railway passenger service
2-10 corridors for providing railway passenger service to the
2-11 general public and connecting points within and throughout
2-12 this state and to nearby states, which shall be known as
2-13 the Georgia Railway Passenger Program and shall include
2-14 the following railway passenger service corridors in order
2-15 of priority:
2-16 (1) Atlanta-Athens;
2-17 (2) Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport-Macon;
2-18 (3) Macon-Jesup-Brunswick;
2-19 (4) Macon-Americus-Albany;
2-20 (5) Macon-Houston County-Valdosta;
2-21 (6) Macon-Douglas-Waycross-Jacksonville, Florida;
2-22 (7) Macon-Savannah;
2-23 (8) Atlanta-Columbus;
2-24 (9) Atlanta-Augusta;
2-25 (10) Atlanta-Gainesville;
2-26 (11) Atlanta-Bremen;
2-27 (12) Atlanta-Canton;
2-28 (13) Atlanta-Cartersville;
2-29 (14) Jesup-Waycross-Jacksonville, Florida;
2-30 (15) Gainesville-Greenville, South Carolina;
2-31 (16) Albany-Tallahassee, Florida;
2-32 (17) Bremen-Birmingham, Alabama; and
2-33 (18) Atlanta-Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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3- 1 46-9-291.
3- 2 (a) Any and all railway passenger service plans or
3- 3 programs of any and all state departments, agencies,
3- 4 boards, bureaus, commissions, or authorities having
3- 5 responsibility for the same shall be conducted and
3- 6 coordinated so as to conform planning and development of
3- 7 service to the railway passenger service corridors and
3- 8 priorities of the program provided by this article.
3- 9 (b) Any state department, agency, board, bureau,
3-10 commission, or authority having responsibility for any
3-11 railway passenger service planning or programming may
3-12 recommend any additional railway passenger service
3-13 corridor or corridors to the General Assembly for
3-14 inclusion in the Georgia Railway Passenger Program after
3-15 completion of a feasibility study for such proposed
3-16 additional railway passenger service corridor or
3-17 corridors, but no railway passenger service corridor shall
3-18 be a part of the Georgia Railway Passenger Program unless
3-19 and until it is included in the list provided by Code
3-20 Section 46-9-290."
3-21 SECTION 3.
3-22 This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the
3-23 Governor or upon its becoming law without such approval.
3-24 SECTION 4.
3-25 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
3-26 repealed.
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Clerk of the House
Robert E. Rivers, Jr., Clerk
Last Updated on 02/17/00