Georgia SB433, known as "Rio's Law," establishes specialized license plates for individuals with autism spectrum disorder or developmental.
Georgia SB433, also known as "Rio's Law," creates a process for issuing specialized license plates to individuals with autism spectrum disorder or developmental disabilities and their spouses, parents, or legal guardians. The plates will bear the official "Just Bee" symbol or an approved alternative. The law also mandates training for peace officers on best practices for interacting with individuals who have these specialized plates, including techniques for effective communication and recognizing behavioral symptoms.
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