O.C.G.A.

O.C.G.A. § 38-3-25 (2019)

Lease or loan of state property for national or local purposes; transfer of state personnel; local authorities empowered to utilize property

✓ O.C.G.A. — 2019 edition (Public.Resource.Org Release 73)
Code text and O.C.G.A. statutory annotations on this page reflect the 2019 Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Public.Resource.Org Release 73, 2019-08-21; public domain per Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, 2020). The Syfert case-law annotations in Notes of Decisions, below, are current.
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Mobile support units; organization; rights, powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and compensation, of employees; reimbursement to localities and out-of-state units; service out of state. Local organizations for emergency management; creation; structure; powers; directors; appointment, qualifications, and compensation; state to provide financial assistance; entitlement for funding. Authority of political subdivisions; filing of orders, rules, and regulations; effect; consideration of federal emergency management regulations. Local mutual aid arrangements; out-of-state arrangements; conformity with state plan. Aid rendered by local employees to other political subdivisions; reimbursement of personnel and equipment expenses by aided locality; procedure. Authority of state and localities to accept gifts, grants, or loans, from federal or private sources. Sovereign immunity granted those who allow premises to be used for emergency management purposes; when. Immunity granted those who provide equipment in emergencies. Emergency management personnel; qualifications; oath; who may administer. (See Editor’s notes.) Immunity of state and political subdivisions; of emergency management workers. Director to license nongovernmental rescue organizations;

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exception; registration of public and private search and rescue dog teams. Prohibited actions by government official or employee during declared state of emergency. Entrance upon private property by Department of Corrections personnel during state of emergency or disaster. Article 2A

PART 2 JUDICIAL EMERGENCY Board of Homeland Security Definitions. Creation; membership; allowances. Board’s duty to advise Governor; development of state-wide homeland security strategy; coordination with federal strategic guidance on homeland security; rules and regulations. Article 3 Emergency Powers PART 1 Definitions. Declaration of judicial emergency; duration of judicial emergency declaration; designation of alternative facility in lieu of court. Suspension or tolling of deadlines and time schedules in event of judicial emergency; statutory speedy trial requirements defined. Notification to other judicial officials and public. Appeal rights of adversely affected parties; cost of appeal borne by state. Article 4 based unified incident command system; utilization; training; implementation; funding; first informer broadcasters. ‘‘Essentials’’ defined; system to facilitate transport and distribution; certification.

Emergency interim successors to various officials; necessity of declared emergency. (See Editor’s notes.) Emergency powers of Governor; termination of emergency; limitations in energy emergency; immunity. Emergency locations - State government; proclamation; effect of official acts. Emergency locations - Meeting of General Assembly; call; suspension of constitutional rules. Emergency locations - Local government; who may call meeting; effect of acts. Emergency locations - When authorized; proclamation. Registration of businesses during emergency. Establishment of standardized, verifiable, performance Recognition of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact Short title. Text of compact. Article 5 Emergency Management Assistance Compact Short title. Enactment; text. Article 6 Disaster Volunteer Leave Act Short title. Definitions. Legislative finding. Authorization for certain employees of state agencies to be granted leave from work with pay in order to participate in specialized disaster relief services.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Article 7 Article 11 State-wide Alert System for Missing Disabled Adults Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act Sec. 38-3-110 through 38-3-119. Redesignated.

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