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2006 Georgia Code - 21-5-71
21-5-71. (a) No person shall engage in lobbying as
defined by this article unless such person is registered with the
commission as a lobbyist. The administration of this article is
vested in the commission. (b)
Each lobbyist shall file an application for registration with the
commission. The application shall be verified by the applicant and
shall contain: (1) The
applicant́s
name, address, and telephone number; (2) The name, address, and telephone number of
the person or agency that employs, appoints, or authorizes the
applicant to lobby on its behalf; (3) A statement of the general business or
purpose of each person, firm, corporation, association, or agency
the applicant represents; (4)
If the applicant represents a membership group other than an agency
or corporation, the general purpose and approximate number of
members of the organization; (5) A statement signed by the person or agency
employing, appointing, or authorizing the applicant to lobby on its
behalf; (6) If the applicant
is a lobbyist within the meaning of subparagraph (G) or (H) of
paragraph (5) of Code Section 21-5-70, the name of the state agency
or agencies before which the applicant engages in lobbying;
and (7) A statement
disclosing each individual or entity on whose behalf the applicant
is registering if such individual or entity has agreed to pay him
or her an amount exceeding $10,000.00 in a calendar year for
lobbying activities. (c) The
lobbyist shall, within seven days of any substantial or material
change or addition, file a supplemental registration indicating
such substantial or material change or addition to the registration
prior to its expiration. Previously filed information may be
incorporated by reference. Substantial or material changes or
additions shall include, but are not limited to, the pertinent
information concerning changes or additions to client and
employment information required by paragraphs (2), (3), (4), (6),
and (7) of subsection (b) of this Code section. (d) Each registration under this Code section
shall expire on December 31 of each year. The commission may
establish renewal procedures for those applicants desiring
continuous registrations. Previously filed information may be
incorporated by reference. (e) The commission shall provide a suitable
public docket for registration under this Code section with
appropriate indices and shall enter promptly therein the names of
the lobbyists and the organizations they represent.
(f)(1) Each person registering under
this Code section shall pay the registration fees set forth in
paragraph (2) of this subsection; provided, however, that a person
who represents any state, county, municipal, or public agency,
department, commission, or authority shall be exempted from payment
of such registration fees and a person employed by an organization
exempt from federal income taxation under Section 501(c)(3) or
501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, as that code is defined in
Code Section 48-1-2, shall be exempted from payment of such
registration fees except for payment of an initial registration fee
of $25.00. (2) The commission
shall collect the following fees:
(g) As soon as practicable after
registering any such person, the commission shall issue to such
person an identification card which shall have printed thereon the
name of the lobbyist, a color photograph of the lobbyist, and the
person or agency such lobbyist represents, provided that, when any
such person represents more than one entity, such identification
card shall have printed thereon the name of the registered person
and the word 'LOBBYIST.' Each lobbyist while engaged in lobbying at
the capitol or in a government facility shall display said
identification in a readily visible manner. (h) The commission shall regularly publish
public rosters of lobbyists along with the respective persons,
firms, corporations, associations, agencies, or governmental
entities they represent. During sessions of the General Assembly,
the commission shall weekly report to the Clerk of the House of
Representatives, the Secretary of the Senate, and the Governor
those persons who have registered as lobbyists since the convening
of the General Assembly. The commission shall be authorized to
charge a reasonable fee for providing copies of the roster to the
public. (i) The registration
provisions of this Code section shall not apply to:
(1) Any individual who expresses
personal views, on that individuaĺs
own behalf, to any public officer; (2) Any person who appears before a public
agency or governmental entity committee or hearing for the purpose
of giving testimony when such person is not otherwise required to
comply with the registration provisions of this Code
section; (3) Any public
employee of an agency appearing before a governmental entity
committee or hearing at the request of the governmental entity or
any person who furnishes information upon the specific request of a
governmental entity; (4) Any
licensed attorney appearing on behalf of a client in any
adversarial proceeding before an agency of this state;
(5) Any person employed or appointed
by a lobbyist registered pursuant to this Code section whose duties
and activities do not include lobbying; (6) Elected public officers performing the
official duties of their public office; and (7) Any public employee who performs services at
the direction of a member of the General Assembly including, but
not limited to, drafting petitions, bills, or resolutions;
attending the taking of testimony; collating facts; preparing
arguments and memorials and submitting them orally or in writing to
a committee or member of the General Assembly; and other services
of like character intended to reach the reason of the
legislators.
| (A) Annual lobbyist registration filed pursuant to this Code section | $ 200.00 |
| (B) Lobbyist supplemental registration filed pursuant to this Code section | 10.00 |
| (C) Each lobbyist identification card issued pursuant to this Code section | 5.00 |
| (D) In addition to other penalties provided under this chapter, a filing fee of $50.00 shall be imposed for each report that is filed late. In addition, a filing fee of $25.00 shall be imposed on the fifteenth day after the due date if the report has still not been filed. |
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