O.C.G.A.

O.C.G.A. § 35-1-21 (2019)

Development of guidelines and procedures for training

✓ O.C.G.A. — 2019 edition (Public.Resource.Org Release 73)
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in identifying domestic terrorism and reporting information to Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center.

(a) The Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council and the Georgia Public Safety Training Center shall establish guidelines and procedures for the incorporation of training materials and information in methods for:

(1) Identifying and reporting activity that may lead to domestic terrorism;

(2) Combating domestic terrorism; and

(3) Individuals, law enforcement officials, and personnel within state agencies and departments and local governments to provide information to the Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center to report activity that may lead to domestic terrorism.

(b) The guidelines and procedures listed in subsection (a) of this Code section shall be for use by law enforcement training centers monitored by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council and monitored and funded by the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in all courses for which they have responsibility and oversight.

History

Code 1981, § 35-1-21, enacted by Ga. L. 2017, p. 536, § 5-1/HB 452. Effective date. - This Code section became effective July 1, 2017.

Annotations

Editor’s notes. - Ga. L. 2017, p. 536, § 1-1/HB 452, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: ‘‘This Act shall be known and may be cited as the ‘Protect Georgia Act.’ ’’

Law reviews. - For article on the 2017 enactment of this Code section, see 34 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 17 (2017).