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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-113
21-2-113. (a) Each political body shall establish and
maintain a chief executive committee exercising jurisdiction and
control over body affairs in the area of the state in which it
operates and a county executive committee exercising county-wide
jurisdiction and control over body affairs in each county in which
the body operates if it operates in two or more counties. A body
may establish and maintain such other committees as it may from
time to time deem advisable. The membership of such committees
shall be selected in the manner determined by the chief executive
committee. Each committee shall be presided over by a chairperson
and shall have a secretary and such other officers as deemed
advisable. (b) The chief
executive committee of each political body shall formulate, adopt,
and promulgate rules and regulations, consistent with law,
governing the conduct of conventions and other body affairs. No
such rule and regulation shall be effective until copies thereof,
certified by the chairperson, have been filed with the Secretary of
State. (c) The respective
county executive committees of each political body shall formulate,
adopt, and promulgate rules and regulations, consistent with law
and the rules and regulations of the chief executive committee,
governing the conduct of conventions and other body affairs. No
such rule or regulation shall be effective until a copy thereof,
certified by the chairperson, has been filed with the
superintendent of the county. (d) Whenever a municipal executive committee of
a political party is established, such committee shall formulate,
adopt, and promulgate rules and regulations, consistent with law
and the rules and regulations of the State Election Board and the
state executive committee, governing the conduct of primaries,
conventions, and other party affairs within the municipality. No
such rule and regulation shall be effective until copies thereof,
certified by the chairperson, have been filed with the clerk of the
municipality.
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