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Georgia passes Rio’s Law, mandating police training on autism and a specialty license plate to improve safety during encounters.
Georgia’s Senate has unanimously passed Rio’s Law, requiring statewide training for law enforcement on interacting with autistic individuals and creating a specialty license plate to discreetly signal neurodivergent passengers.
The bill, inspired by a traumatic police encounter involving Layla Luna’s son Rio, aims to prevent misunderstandings during traffic stops.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Strickland, a parent of an autistic child, the law emphasizes awareness, acceptance, and safer responses.
It now moves to the Georgia House for final consideration.
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Georgia aprueba la Ley de Río, obligando a la formación de la policía sobre el autismo y una placa de licencia especializada para mejorar la seguridad durante los encuentros.