2020 Georgia Code
Title 45 - Public Officers and Employees
- Chapter 1 - General Provisions [45-1-1 through 45-1-7]
- Chapter 2 - Eligibility and Qualifications for Office [45-2-1 through 45-2-45]
- Chapter 3 - Official Oaths and Commissions [45-3-1 through 45-3-31]
- Chapter 4 - Official Bonds [45-4-1 through 45-4-30]
- Chapter 5 - Vacation of Office [45-5-1 through 45-5-7]
- Chapter 5A - Temporary Disabilities of Elected Constitutional Executive Officers [45-5A-1 through 45-5A-6]
- Chapter 6 - Powers and Duties Generally [45-6-1 through 45-6-14]
- Chapter 7 - Salaries and Fees [45-7-1 through 45-7-110]
- Chapter 8 - Accounting for Public Funds [45-8-1 through 45-8-33]
- Chapter 9 - Insuring and Indemnification of Public Officers and Employees [45-9-1 through 45-9-110]
- Chapter 10 - Codes of Ethics and Conflicts of Interest [45-10-1 through 45-10-92]
- Chapter 11 - Miscellaneous Offenses Concerning Public Officers and Employees [45-11-1 through 45-11-10]
- Chapter 12 - Governor [45-12-1 through 45-12-207]
- Chapter 13 - Secretary of State [45-13-1 through 45-13-85]
- Chapter 14 - Commissioner of Insurance [45-14-1 through 45-14-10]
- Chapter 15 - Attorney General [45-15-1 through 45-15-70]
- Chapter 16 - Coroners [45-16-1 through 45-16-80]
- Chapter 17 - Notaries Public [45-17-1 through 45-17-34]
- Chapter 18 - Employees' Insurance and Benefits Plans [45-18-1 through 45-18-105]
- Chapter 19 - Labor Practices [45-19-1 through 45-19-46]
- Chapter 20 - Personnel Administration [45-20-1 through 45-20-111]
- Chapter 21 - Employees' Suggestion and Meritorious Awards Program [45-21-1 through 45-21-9]
- Chapter 22 - Public Employee Hazardous Chemical Protection and Right to Know [45-22-1 through 45-22-12]
- Chapter 23 - Drug-Free Public Work Force [45-23-1 through 45-23-9]
- Chapter 24 - Governmental Reorganization and Termination From Employment Reform [45-24-1 through 45-24-9]
- Filing false liens or encumbrances against public employees, § 16-10-20.1.
Impersonating a public officer or employee, § 16-10-23.
Rights of public officers and employees absent on military duty as members of organized militia or reserve forces, § 38-2-279.
Law reviews.- For article, "Pensions and Chapter 9: Can Municipalities Use Bankruptcy to Solve Their Pension Woes?," see 27 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 365 (2011). For article, "Solving Insolvent Public Pensions: The Limitations of the Current Bankruptcy Option," see 28 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 89 (2011). For article, "Public Officers and Employees: Employees' Insurance and Benefit Plans," see 31 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 177 (2014). For note, "Name-Clearing Hearings: How this 'Remedy' Fails to Safeguard the Procedural Due Process Rights of Public Employees Accused of Sexual Harassment," see 26 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 1389 (2010). For note, "State of the Unions: The Impact of Janus on Public University Student Fees," see 54 Ga. L. Rev. 735 (2020).