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Volume 6, Issue 1 (Fall 1989)

NUISANCES Health Hazard: Enable Counties and Municipalities to Require Owners to Repair or Demolish Buildings Used for Illegal Drug Activities

The Act amends the statutory definition of an unfit building to include vacant, dilapidated structures that are used in connection with the commission of drug crimes; a county or municipality may require the repair, closing, or demolition of buildings found to be unfit. The Act also provides investigative standards for

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BUILDINGS AND HOUSING Georgia Residential Finance Authority Act: Increase Authority to Issue Bonds to Provide Facilities for the Elderly and Mentally Disabled

The Act adds language to the Georgia Residential Finance Authority (GRFA) statute permitting the GRFA to issue bonds for two additional types of housing activities. The new bonding authority allows the GRFA to finance home equity conversion mortgages for the elderly and residential facilities for the mentally disabled. Funding limits

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MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Serious Injury by Vehicle: Define Crime

The Act creates a new felony offense of serious injury by vehicle resulting from reckless driving. Previously, the Code restricted the felony offense of serious injury by vehicle to reckless driving due to impairment of ability by alcohol or drugs. The Act broadens the statute's scope to include

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INSURANCE Insurance Regulation: Tentative Steps Toward Reform

SB 30 prohibits insurers, small loan companies, and their respective political action committees from contributing to the campaign for the Office of the Insurance Commissioner. SB 31 requires the Insurance Commissioner to release to the public each year a list of written requests for assistance by citizens against insurers. HB

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ELECTIONS The Recall Act of 1989: Provide Specific Grounds for Recall

The Act replaces the Recall Act of 1979, which was struck down by the Georgia Supreme Court in 1988. The supreme court declared the original Act unconstitutional because it did not provide specific standards of misconduct supporting the recall of an elected official. The new version provides standards and guidelines

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COMMERCE AND TRADE Georgia Seed Capital Fund: Create

The Act authorizes the creation of a State Seed Capital Fund which will provide capital to innovative businesses. the Act authorizes the Advanced Technology Development Center to manage the fund, subject to approval by the Georgia Board of Regents. The Act also permits the State to disburse funds to investment

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STATE GOVERNMENT Open Meetings Legislation in the 1989 Session of the Georgia General Assembly

Open meetings legislation, which was introduced during the 1989 session of the Georgia General Assembly, included: A proposed constitutional amendment which would have made all General Assembly sessions and committee meetings open to the public; a bill dealing with open meeting and records provisions of school disciplinary hearings; a bill

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PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES Health: Registered Nurses and Physicians' Assistants May Order Drugs Under Protocol

The Act expands the scope of practice for registered professional nurses and physicians' assistants to include the ordering of certain drugs, medical treatments, and diagnostic studies by reference to a nurse protocol or a physician's assistant's job description. Registered nurses and physicians' assistants may

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