These two Acts provide for random drug testing of state employees involved in certain high-risk occupations, for the suspension of any state employee convicted of drug-related offenses, and for prescribed periods of ineligibility from state employment for applicants who have been convicted of drug-related offenses
The Act raises the minimum penalties for conviction of cocaine trafficking. It authorizes the estab...
The Act amends the regulations governing the conduct of athlete agents by giving the Athlete Agents ...
The Act doubles the possible sentence for the offense of escape by a person convicted of a felony or...
The Act provides that an applicant for state employment must submit to an established test for the u...
The Act mandates sanctions against individuals licensed to conduct a business or practice a professi...
The Act requires disclosure to public employees of the hazardous chemicals and substances utilized i...
The Act excludes persons convicted of certain illegal drug activity from participation in any progra...
The Act amends Georgia’s statute to give state employers the authority to drug test certain applican...
The Act authorizes the Georgia Crime Information Center to release a first offender\u27s record of a...
The Act amends several sections of the Georgia Code by changing the listings of controlled substance...
The Act gives prosecutors the power to freeze and seize the property of Medicaid fraud suspects. The...
The Act prohibits HIV - or hepatitis-infected persons from assaulting peace officers or correctional...
The Act authorizes district attorneys in each judicial circuit to appoint one additional district at...
The Act defines anabolic steroids and provides greater penalties for the distribution of, or the int...
HB 29 makes it a felony to enter a jail and provide an inmate with an alcoholic beverage, controlled...
The Act raises the minimum penalties for conviction of cocaine trafficking. It authorizes the estab...
The Act amends the regulations governing the conduct of athlete agents by giving the Athlete Agents ...
The Act doubles the possible sentence for the offense of escape by a person convicted of a felony or...
The Act provides that an applicant for state employment must submit to an established test for the u...
The Act mandates sanctions against individuals licensed to conduct a business or practice a professi...
The Act requires disclosure to public employees of the hazardous chemicals and substances utilized i...
The Act excludes persons convicted of certain illegal drug activity from participation in any progra...
The Act amends Georgia’s statute to give state employers the authority to drug test certain applican...
The Act authorizes the Georgia Crime Information Center to release a first offender\u27s record of a...
The Act amends several sections of the Georgia Code by changing the listings of controlled substance...
The Act gives prosecutors the power to freeze and seize the property of Medicaid fraud suspects. The...
The Act prohibits HIV - or hepatitis-infected persons from assaulting peace officers or correctional...
The Act authorizes district attorneys in each judicial circuit to appoint one additional district at...
The Act defines anabolic steroids and provides greater penalties for the distribution of, or the int...
HB 29 makes it a felony to enter a jail and provide an inmate with an alcoholic beverage, controlled...
The Act raises the minimum penalties for conviction of cocaine trafficking. It authorizes the estab...
The Act amends the regulations governing the conduct of athlete agents by giving the Athlete Agents ...
The Act doubles the possible sentence for the offense of escape by a person convicted of a felony or...