The Act encourages the reporting of suspected habitual drug abuse by children to the child welfare agency of the state. This reporting is to be done by those who care for the children, including school teachers. The Act also provides for confidentiality of the records of the drug abuse. July 1, 198
These two Acts provide for random drug testing of state employees involved in certain high-risk occu...
The Act provides that when the purchaser of tobacco reasonably could be a minor, the vendor of tobac...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
The Act encourages the reporting of suspected habitual drug abuse by children to the child welfare a...
The Act changes who may have access to child abuse records and what information such persons may be ...
The Act adds child-counseling and service organization personnel to the list of individuals required...
The Act amends the statutory requirements for notice to individuals suspected of child abuse by prov...
The Act allows licensed child placement agencies and child-caring institutions that are assisting th...
The Act provides for the creation of the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council to create standards, ...
The Act provides certified child advocacy centers access to records of child abuse, sexual abuse, or...
The Act provides for compensation to agencies which recruit, educate, or train potential adoptive or...
The Act provides identified foster parents and child-placing agencies access to certain records rega...
The Act authorizes the Georgia Crime Information Center to release a first offender\u27s record of a...
The Act changes the crimes of aiding, assisting, or encouraging a child to escape from the custody o...
The Acts require each daycare facility to appoint a director who has completed satisfactory federal ...
These two Acts provide for random drug testing of state employees involved in certain high-risk occu...
The Act provides that when the purchaser of tobacco reasonably could be a minor, the vendor of tobac...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
The Act encourages the reporting of suspected habitual drug abuse by children to the child welfare a...
The Act changes who may have access to child abuse records and what information such persons may be ...
The Act adds child-counseling and service organization personnel to the list of individuals required...
The Act amends the statutory requirements for notice to individuals suspected of child abuse by prov...
The Act allows licensed child placement agencies and child-caring institutions that are assisting th...
The Act provides for the creation of the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council to create standards, ...
The Act provides certified child advocacy centers access to records of child abuse, sexual abuse, or...
The Act provides for compensation to agencies which recruit, educate, or train potential adoptive or...
The Act provides identified foster parents and child-placing agencies access to certain records rega...
The Act authorizes the Georgia Crime Information Center to release a first offender\u27s record of a...
The Act changes the crimes of aiding, assisting, or encouraging a child to escape from the custody o...
The Acts require each daycare facility to appoint a director who has completed satisfactory federal ...
These two Acts provide for random drug testing of state employees involved in certain high-risk occu...
The Act provides that when the purchaser of tobacco reasonably could be a minor, the vendor of tobac...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...