The Act amends Georgia law as it relates to the operation and regulation of credit unions to remove the restriction on par value of shares issued and to make credit union provisions parallel other financial institution provisions as to minor, joint and trust shares and deposits.
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The Acts deal with changes in the legal age for purchasing alcoholic beverages and with a new violation, the misrepresentation of identity for the purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages.
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The Act adds a requirement for a maturity date on financing statements or specification that the obligation does not have a maturity date; provides that the duration of the financing statement shall be for five years or twenty days after the maturity date; and provides for a maturity date on
The Act amends the Georgia Motor Accident Reparations Act by deleting the prior language of O.C.G.A. § 33-34-12. In order to meet a successful constitutional challenge to prior law, O.C.G.A. § 36-32-7 confers jurisdiction on the recorder's, mayor's or police courts of
The Act raises the minimum penalties for conviction of cocaine trafficking. It authorizes the establishment of a Special Cocaine Task Force and a toll free number within the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. It also provides for the purchase, operation and maintenance of a van to educate the public on the
The Act creates the crime of and provides the penalties for pharmacy robbery when a person unlawfully takes a controlled substance from a pharmacy or wholesale druggist.
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In law reform, as in life, the foam rubber pillow is often the best metaphor for the unforeseen effects of earnest efforts: just when all energy is directed at the annoying lump on one side, the far side springs out vengefully. During the 1960's, legal scholars and presidential