45-24-9
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45-24-9.
(a)
When the commission is notified of a contemplated involuntary separation as
provided in Code Section 45-24-5, the commission shall immediately notify the
Attorney General and shall provide the Attorney General with all information and
documentation concerning the matter as the commission has been provided or is
subsequently provided.
(b)
Immediately upon being notified of a contemplated involuntary separation as
provided in subsection (a) of this Code section, the Attorney General shall
appoint an attorney on his or her staff to act as the taxpayers´ pension
advocate in the matter. Such attorney shall not be the attorney assigned to
advise the Employees´ Retirement System of Georgia. It shall be the duty of
the taxpayers´ pension advocate to review all aspects of the termination of
the employee and the application for involuntary separation retirement benefits
and to raise all possible objections, both factual and legal, to the
employee´s being granted such benefits. All state agencies shall cooperate
with the taxpayers´ pension advocate and shall provide him or her with
nonprivileged information upon request.
(c)
As soon as practicable but not later than the date scheduled for the meeting of
the commission provided in subsection (c) of Code Section 45-24-6, the
taxpayers´ pension advocate shall prepare a brief of fact and law and shall
raise all objections to the involuntary separation of the employee or to the
granting of involuntary separation retirement benefits to the employee. The
taxpayers´ pension advocate shall provide a copy of such brief to each
member of the commission and to each member of the Senate Retirement Committee
and the House Committee on Retirement.
(d)
The taxpayers´ pension advocate shall attend each meeting of the commission
held pursuant to subsection (c) of Code Section 45-24-6 and shall make oral
arguments before the commission supporting the brief prepared pursuant to
subsection (c) of this Code section.