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Volume 10, Issue 1 (Fall 1993)

CRIMES AND OFFENSES Offenses Against Minors: Prohibit the Electronic Furnishing of Obscene Material to Minors

The Act prohibits anyone from furnishing obscene materials through electronic means which would be harmful to minors. The Act provides that such obscene materials may include information stored in a computer, on a bulletin board, on floppy disks and other magnetic storage devices, or CD-ROM. A person convicted of violating

BANKING AND FINANCE Affiliate Transfers: Amend Definitions to Include Affiliated Banks Authorized to Exercise Trust Powers

The Act amends the definitions regarding affiliate transfers between certain financial institutions. The term "affiliate transfer" refers to bank or trust company transfers made to affiliated trust companies or affiliated banks which have received the required approvals from the appropriate regulatory authorities to exercise trust powers. The term

DOMESTIC RELATIONS Child Custody Proceedings and Enforcement Duty to Support: Provide for Temporary Custody Awards Pending Final Custody Judgment and Require Certain Employers to Report the Hiring and Rehiring of Certain Employees to the Department of...

The Act amends the general provisions regarding child custody proceedings. The Act provides that a court may, in its discretion, change the terms of custody on a temporary basis pending final judgment in a custody dispute. The Act also requires employers with seven or more employees to report the hiring

LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Workers' Compensation: Provide for Premium Discount to Employers Who Maintain a Drug-free Workplace and Revise Other Aspects of the System

HB 677 allows administrative law judges to serve on the State Board of Workers' Compensation to review cases on appeal, provides for the issuance of experience modification worksheets to the insured, and establishes requirements to solicit membership in a workers' compensation self-insurance fund. HB 678 exempts independent contract

EVIDENCE Best Evidence Rule: Revise Georgia Best Evidence Rule Relating to Admissibility of Reproduction Made in the Regular Course of Business

The Act changes the requirements of the Georgia Best Evidence Rule relating to the admissibility of reproductions made in the regular course of business. The Act expands the scope of the rule by deleting the requirement that the image be nonerasable and that the reproduction be a permanent preservation of

MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC; PENAL INSTITUTIONS Driver's Licenses, Probation: Modify Procedures and Penalties Relating to Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol

SB 28 authorizes courts to require the installation of ignition interlock devices as a condition of probation for persons convicted of drunk driving twice within a five year period. HB 24 requires habitual violators and persons whose licenses have been suspended for DUI offenses to complete A DUI Alcohol or

BANKING AND FINANCE Financial Institutions: Provide for Licensing of Mortgage Lenders and Mortgage Brokers

The Act sets forth guidelines for the licensing and regulation of mortgage brokers and mortgage bankers by the state Department of Banking and Finance (Department). The Act calls for the Department to investigate mortgage companies and individual bankers applying for licenses and to review their lending practices before renewing licenses.

EVIDENCE Witness Generally: Limit Circumstances in Which Pharmacists May be Required to Release Medical Information About Patients

The Act prohibits a pharmacist from being required to release medical information about a patient, unless there is a written waiver by the patient or the patient's legal representative, a court order, or subpoena requiring release. Pharmacists releasing information pursuant to a waiver, court order, or subpoena are

TORTS General Provisions: Provide Immunity to Dental Students

The Act immunizes dental students from tort liability for acts or omissions in providing dental treatment as part of their academic curriculum. Medical facilities, academic institutions, and dentists overseeing the work of the dental treatment are not provided immunity. The Act exempts willful of wanton conduct from the immunity. Download

TORTS General Provisions: Provide Immunity to Physicians Providing Uncompensated Services to Nonprofessional Athletes

The Act immunizes licensed physicians from civil liability for acts or omissions committed while providing physical examinations or serving as team doctors on a voluntary basis to amateur or nonprofessional athletes. Physicians guilty of willful of wanton acts or omissions do not receive immunity. Download PDF