HB 736 — Education; Policies Prohibiting Bullying And Cyberbullying; Add And Revise Definitions
HB 736 aims to update and revise definitions related to bullying and cyberbullying in Georgia's education policies. The bill seeks to strengthen protections for minors by addressing harmful behaviors in both physical and digital environments. It falls under the child_safety domain, focusing on preventing cyberbullying and related harms to minors. The bill is currently in the legislative process and has not yet been enacted.
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