17-8-26
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17-8-26.
(a)
A member of the General Assembly who is a party to or the attorney for a party
to a case which is pending in any trial or appellate court or before any
administrative agency of this state shall be granted a continuance and stay of
the case. The continuance and stay shall apply to all aspects of the case,
including, but not limited to, the filing and serving of an answer to a
complaint, the making of any discovery or motion, or of any response to any
subpoena, discovery, or motion, and appearance at any hearing, pretrial
appearance, arraignment, plea or motion calendar, trial, or argument. When a
case, motion, hearing, or argument is called and is subject to a continuance or
stay under this Code section due to the
partýs
attorneýs
membership in the General Assembly, the party shall not be required to be
present at the call of the case, motion, hearing, or argument. Unless a shorter
length of time is requested by the member, the continuance and stay shall last
the length of any regular or extraordinary session of the General Assembly and
during the first three weeks following any recess or adjournment, including an
adjournment sine die of any regular or extraordinary session. Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, rule of court, or administrative rule or regulation,
and to the extent permitted by the Constitutions of the United States and of the
State of Georgia, the time for doing any act in the case which is delayed by the
continuance or stay provided by this Code section shall be automatically
extended by the same length of time as the continuance or stay covered.
(b)
A continuance and stay shall also be granted for such other times as the member
of the General Assembly or staff member certifies to the court that his or her
presence elsewhere is required by his or her duties with the General Assembly.