O.C.G.A. § 39-5-4 (2019)
Report of certain information; failure to report required information; penalties
(a) An interactive computer service doing business in this state that obtains knowledge of facts or circumstances from which a violation of any law of this state prohibiting child pornography is apparent shall make a report, as soon as reasonably possible, of such facts and circumstances to the Cyber Tipline at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
(b) Any interactive computer service that knowingly and willfully violates subsection (a) of this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon a second or subsequent conviction shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature.
History
Code 1981, § 39-5-4, enacted by Ga. L. 2008, p. 810, § 2/SB 474.
Index A ABANDONMENT. Code of military justice. Trading or looting of captured or abandoned property, §38-2-1103. ABODE. School attendance. Domicile, §39-1-1. ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE, §38-2-1086. Militia. Enlisted personnel, §38-2-234. Officers, §38-2-218. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Time of war or armed conflict. Fraudulently obtained discharges, §38-2-1003. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. ACCESS. Courts. Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to ACCIDENTS. Radiological accidents. State agencies and authorities. Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required, exceptions, §38-3-22.1.
ACTIONS - Cont’d Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive disease services. Community service boards. Actions by or against boards, §§37-2-6.3, 37-2-11.1. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Service of notice of pendency of action. Second original process, §37-1-6. ACTORS. Child labor. Applicability of provisions, §39-2-18. ADDICTIVE DISEASE. Administration of mental health services generally, §§37-2-1 to Board of behavioral health and development disabilities, §37-1-3. Defined, §37-1-1. ADJUTANT GENERAL. Militia. Code of military justice, §§38-2-1000 to General provisions, §§38-2-1 to ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE. Emergency communications authority. Rulemaking. Applicability of administrative procedure act, §38-3-182.
ACROBATS. Minors. Apprenticeship, etc., of minors under twelve years of age. Prohibited acts, §39-2-17. ACTIONS. Community mental health service boards. Actions by or against boards, §§37-2-6.3, 37-2-11.1. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Right of action by private individual, §38-3-147.
ADMONITION. Code of military justice. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. ADOPTION. Inspections. Interstate compact on the placement of children. Satisfaction of requirements, §39-4-10.
INDEX ADOPTION - Cont’d Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. “Appropriate authority in receiving state” defined, §39-4-2. “Appropriate public authority” defined, §39-4-1. Child brought into state for adoption. Notification requirements. Applicability of provisions, §39-4-9. Compact administrator. Appointment of, §39-4-5. Designation of, §39-4-5. Supplementary agreements generally, §39-4-6. Enactment of compact, §39-4-4. “Executive head” defined, §39-4-3. Financial responsibility. Standards for determining, §39-4-8. Inspections. Satisfaction of requirements, §39-4-10. Notification requirements. Child brought into state for adoption. Applicability of provisions, §39-4-9. Out-of-state placements. Effect of placement upon jurisdiction of court making placement, §39-4-7. Placement of child in another state. Effect of placement upon jurisdiction of court making placement, §39-4-7. Standards for determining financial responsibility, §39-4-8. Supervision of children, institutions, etc. Satisfaction of requirements, §39-4-10. Supplementary agreements generally, §39-4-6. Text of compact, §39-4-4. Visitation. Satisfaction of requirements, §39-4-10. ADULTS. Age of majority, §39-1-1. AGE. Majority age, §39-1-1.
AGE OF MAJORITY, §39-1-1. AIDES-DE-CAMP. Governor, §§38-2-111, 38-2-112. State militia commander-in-chief. Personal aides-de-camp, §38-2-111. Naval advisor and aide-de-camp, §38-2-112. AIDING AND ABETTING. Code of military justice. Accessory after the fact, §38-2-1078. Escape. Assisting in prisoner’s escape, §38-2-1096. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. AIDING THE ENEMY. Code of military justice, §38-2-1104. AIRCRAFT. Code of military justice. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners for operations of vehicles, aircraft, vessels, etc, §38-3-170. AIR POLLUTION. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Code of military justice. Driving under influence, §38-2-1111. Duty, influence of alcohol while on duty, §38-2-1112. Sentinels or lookouts drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. ALCOHOLISM. Administration of mental health services generally, §§37-2-1 to Board of behavioral health and development disabilities, §37-1-3. ALLEGIANCE. Oath of allegiance. Emergency management personnel, §38-3-34.
INDEX AMERICAN RED CROSS. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to AMMUNITION. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §38-3-37. Militia. Active duty powers. Closing places where firearms and ammunition sold, §38-2-301. AMPHETAMINES. Scheduled drugs. Drug abuser. Defined, §37-7-1. Drug dependent individual. Defined, §37-7-1. AMUSEMENTS. State militia. Exclusion of uniformed military personnel from places of amusement. Penalty, §38-2-281. APPEALS. Code of military justice. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. Review of courts-martial, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Developmentally disabled clients. Right of administrative appeal, §37-4-109. Right of client to legal counsel on appeal, §37-4-110. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Order declaring emergency or modification or extension. Adversely affected parties, rights, costs borne by state, §38-3-64. Mentally ill patients. Right to counsel, §37-3-150.
APPEALS - Cont’d Notice of appeal. Judicial emergencies. Appeals by adversely affected parties. Filing, time, §38-3-64. Substance abuse. Right of patients and their representatives, §37-7-150. APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS. Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint generally, §§38-2-1007 to 38-2-1014. Definition of apprehension, §38-2-1001. APPRENTICES. Child labor. Minors under twelve years of age, §39-2-17. Minors under twelve years of age, §39-2-17. APPROPRIATIONS. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Distribution of appropriations to department, §37-2-5.1. Militia, §§38-2-170 to 38-2-177. ARMED FORCES. Militia. Code of military justice, §§38-2-1000 to Generally, §§38-2-1 to 38-2-307. ARMORIES. State militia, §§38-2-190 to 38-2-195. ARRAIGNMENTS. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. ARREST. Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint, §§38-2-1007 to 38-2-1014. Breach of arrest, §38-2-1095. Charges against person. Order for arrest, §38-2-1010. Credit for time under arrest against sentence, §38-2-1013. Definition of arrest, §38-2-1001. Enemy prisoners. Members not to be confined with enemy prisoners, §38-2-1012.
INDEX ARREST - Cont’d Code of military justice - Cont’d Informing as to charges against, §38-2-1010. Place of confinement, §38-2-1011. Probable cause, §38-2-1009. Punishment while confined awaiting trial. Restrictions, §38-2-1013. Resistance to apprehension, §38-2-1095. Who may order arrest, §38-2-1009. National guard members. Power to arrest, §38-2-307. ARSENALS. Arrest, §38-2-306. Militia. Trespass on arsenals. Arrest, §38-2-306. ASSAULT. Code of military justice. Officers. Willfully assaulting or disobeying officers, §38-2-1090. ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT CRIMES. Code of military justice, §38-2-1080. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Emergency communications authority. Legal services for authority, §38-3-184. Militia. Absence on military duty, §38-2-280. Lost or damaged military property or equipment. Action by attorney general to recover damages, §38-2-32. Reemployment in private industry. Aid of attorney general, §38-2-280. Relief from civil or criminal liability. Defense by attorney general authorized, §38-2-270. Rights, privileges and prohibitions. Civil or criminal liability. Defense of attorney general authorized, §38-2-270. ATTORNEYS. Code of military justice. Appellate government counsel, §38-2-1070.
ATTORNEYS - Cont’d Code of military justice - Cont’d Courts-martial. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §§38-2-1027, 38-2-1038. Defense counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §38-2-1038. Trial counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Courts of inquiry. Appointment of counsel, §38-2-1135. Pretrial procedure. Representation by counsel. Advising accused of right to representation, §38-2-1032. Investigation, representation of accused, §38-2-1032. State’s appeal. Civilian attorney representing accused, §38-2-1070. Military counsel detailed to represent accused, §38-2-1070. Developmentally disabled clients. Clients’ right to legal counsel, §§37-4-101, 37-4-110. Appellate proceedings, §37-4-110. Release of information to. Client’s attorney, §37-4-125. Right of client’s attorney to interview persons in charge of habilitation in a facility, §37-4-127. Right of client to legal counsel on appeal, §37-4-110. Fees. Right to counsel. Developmentally disabled clients, §37-4-110. Mentally ill patients, §§37-3-141, Immunity. Developmentally disabled, §37-4-6. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-4. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive disease services. Community service boards. Employment or contract for legal counsel, §37-2-11.1. Regional offices, regional planning boards. Assistance of counsel afforded in legal proceedings, §37-2-11.1.
INDEX AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER. Mental health services. Purpose of services, §37-2-1.
ATTORNEYS - Cont’d Mentally ill patients. Immunity from liability, §37-3-4. Release of information to patient’s attorney, §37-3-168. Right of attorney to interview physicians and staff attending patient, §37-3-168. Right to legal counsel, §§37-3-141, Appellate proceedings, §37-3-150. Substance abusers. Appeal of orders, §37-7-150. Patient’s right to legal counsel, §§37-7-141, 37-7-150. Hearing on petition for court ordered evaluation, §37-7-62.
AWARDS. State militia. Individual awards, §38-2-283. Unit awards, §38-2-283.
ATTORNEYS’ FEES. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Civil penalties for violations, §38-3-146. Right of action by private individual, §38-3-147. Militia. Relief from civil or criminal liability. Immunity not exclusive security for attorneys’ fees, §38-2-270. Substance abusers. Hearing on petition for court ordered evaluation. Patient’s right to counsel, §37-7-62. Patient’s right to legal counsel, §§37-7-141, 37-7-150. AUDITS. Emergency communications authority. Service suppliers. Audits by authority, §38-3-189. AUTHORITIES. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting. Requirements for state agencies, boards, authorities, etc., §38-3-22.2. Emergency communications authority, §§38-3-180 to 38-3-191. Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state authorities, exceptions, §38-3-22.1.
AWOL, §38-2-1086. Militia. Enlisted personnel, §38-2-234. Officers, §38-2-218. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Time of war or armed conflict. Fraudulently obtained discharges, §38-2-1003. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. B BAD FAITH. Emergency management. Immunity of emergency workers, §38-3-35. BARBITURIC ACID. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. BEGGING. Illegal apprenticeship of minors, §39-2-17. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COORDINATING COUNCIL, §37-2-4. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH REFORM AND INNOVATION COMMISSION, §§37-1-110 to Abolition of commission, §37-1-116. Appointment of nonmembers to subcommittees, §37-1-115. Approval of meeting agendas, §37-1-113. Attachment to office of planning and budget, §37-1-112. Creation of commission, §37-1-111. Definition of commission, §37-1-111. Duties, §37-1-114. Elected officials, term of office, §37-1-112.
INDEX BEHAVIORAL HEALTH REFORM AND INNOVATION COMMISSION - Cont’d Expense allowances of members, §37-1-113. Legislative findings, §37-1-110. Meetings, §37-1-113. Members, §37-1-112. Nonvoting members, §37-1-112. Officers, §37-1-112. Powers, §37-1-114. Purpose of commission, §§37-1-110, Quorum for transacting business, §37-1-113. Repeal of provisions, §37-1-116. Scope of review, §37-1-111. Services of professionals, obtaining through office of planning and budget, §37-1-114. Subcommittees, §37-1-115. Terms of members, §37-1-112.
BOATS AND OTHER WATERCRAFT - Cont’d Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners for operations of vehicles, aircraft, vessels, etc, §38-3-170.
BILL OF RIGHTS. Mentally ill patients and their representatives, §§37-3-140 to
BUILDINGS AND HOUSING. Demolition. Military division’s authority, §38-2-193. Emergency management. Building mapping information system for first responders, §§38-3-150 to
BRANDING. Code of military justice. Cruel and unusual punishment prohibited, §38-2-1055. BREACH OF PEACE. Code of military justice. Riot or breach of the peace, §38-2-1116. BUILDING MAPPING INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR FIRST RESPONDERS, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153.
BIOTERRORISM. Defined. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Public health emergency. Defined. Emergency management, §38-3-3. State response, coordination. Emergency management, §38-3-3.
BURDEN OF PROOF. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Mental disease or defect, §38-2-1050.1. C
BOARDS. Behavioral health and development disabilities, §37-1-3. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to Homeland security, §§38-3-40 to
CABLE TELEVISION. Emergency management and homeland security. First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. CADETS AT MILITARY SCHOOLS. Unlawful wearing of uniforms and devices indicating grade, rank or office. Inapplicability of section to, §38-2-275.
BOATS AND OTHER WATERCRAFT. Alcoholic beverages. Operation of vessels while under influence of alcohol. Code of military justice, §38-2-1111.
CADRE, §§38-2-2, 38-2-51 to 38-2-53. Organized militia or any force thereof defined, §38-2-2. State defense force. Detail of national guard personnel to, §§38-2-52, 38-2-53.
INDEX CHAT ROOMS. Internet safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to
CADRE - Cont’d State defense force - Cont’d Power of governor to organize, activate, increase, etc., §38-2-51. CAMPS. Organized militia. Maintenance of training facilities, §38-2-26. State militia. Acceptance of federal funds, §38-2-193. Trespassing upon camps, §38-2-306. CARRYING WEAPONS. Emergency management. State seizure, possession prohibitions, carry restrictions for license holders, registration requirements. Prohibited, §38-3-37. CEMETERIES. Veterans’ affairs. War veterans cemetery, §§38-4-70 to War veterans cemetery, §§38-4-70 to CENSORSHIP. Developmentally disabled client’s correspondence, §37-4-102. Mentally ill patient’s correspondence, §37-3-142. Substance abuse patient’s correspondence, §37-7-142. CEREBRAL PALSY. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive disease and other disability services. Declaration of purpose, §37-2-1. CERTIFIED DISASTER SERVICE VOLUNTEER OF AMERICAN RED CROSS OR CIVIL AIR PATROL AUXILIARY. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer. Definitions, §38-3-91. Leave granted with pay, §38-3-93. Legislative findings, §38-3-92. Short title, §38-3-90. CERTIFIED EMERGENCY MANAGER PROGRAM, §38-3-27. CHARITIES. Military property. Disposition of obsolete property, §38-2-31.
CHILD-CARING INSTITUTIONS. Interstate compact on the placement of children. Generally, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. CHILD CUSTODY. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. CHILD LABOR, §§39-2-1 to 39-2-21. Actors and performers. Motion pictures. Applicability of chapter provisions, §39-2-18. Use, etc., for indecent, obscene or immoral exhibitions, practices, etc., prohibited, §39-2-17. Apprenticeships. Minors under twelve years of age, §39-2-17. Dangerous employment. Minors under sixteen years of age, §39-2-2. Employment certificates. Minors between twelve and sixteen years of age, §§39-2-11 to 39-2-14. Contents, §39-2-12. Disposition of certificates upon termination of employment, etc., §39-2-13. Duplicate certificates. Requirements for issuance, §39-2-12. Filing of duplicate copies, §39-2-12. Furnishing of blank forms, §39-2-12. Requirements for issuance, §39-2-11. Duplicate certificates, §39-2-12. Revocation of certificates, §39-2-14. Minors under twelve years of age. Requirements for issuance. Subsequent certificates, §39-2-13. Enforcement of chapter, §39-2-19. Injunctions, §39-2-21. Gymnasts, clowns, etc. Employment as prohibited, §39-2-17. Hours of work. Minors under sixteen years of age. Delivery of messages, §39-2-5. Generally, §39-2-3. Maximum hours of employment, §39-2-7. Sale or delivery of newspapers, §39-2-6.
INDEX CHILD LABOR - Cont’d Indecent, obscene or immoral exhibitions, practices, etc. Use of minors prohibited, §39-2-17. Injunctions. Enforcement of chapter, §39-2-21. Lawn and garden care. Minors fourteen years of age or older. School vacation months, §39-2-11.1. Letter from school administrator. Required to accompany employment certificate, contents, §39-2-11. Maximum hours of employment. Minors under sixteen years of age, §39-2-7. Message deliveries. Minors under sixteen years of age, §39-2-5. Mills, factories, etc. Employment in generally, §39-2-1. Minors between twelve and sixteen years of age. Employment certificates, §§39-2-11 to Contents, §39-2-12. Disposition of certificates upon termination of employment, etc., §39-2-13. Duplicate certificates. Requirements for issuance, §39-2-12. Filing of duplicate copies, §39-2-12. Furnishing of blank forms, §39-2-12. Requirements for issuance, §39-2-11. Duplicate certificates, §39-2-12. Subsequent certificates, §39-2-13. Revocation of certificates, §39-2-14. Minors fourteen years of age or older. School vacation months. Lawn and garden care, §39-2-11.1. Minors under sixteen years of age, §§39-2-1 to 39-2-7. Dangerous employment, §39-2-2. Delivery of messages, §39-2-5. Employment during school hours, §39-2-4. Generally, §39-2-1. Hours of work. Delivery of messages, §39-2-5. Generally, §39-2-3. Maximum hours of employment, §39-2-7. Sale or delivery of newspapers, §39-2-6.
CHILD LABOR - Cont’d Minors under sixteen years of age - Cont’d Maximum hours of employment, §39-2-7. Mills, factories, etc., generally, §39-2-1. Sale or delivery of newspapers, §39-2-6. Minors under twelve years of age. Apprenticeships, §39-2-17. Conditions of employment, §39-2-9. Generally, §39-2-9. Gymnasts, clowns, etc. Employment as prohibited, §39-2-17. Indecent, obscene or immoral exhibitions, practices, etc. Use, etc., of minors prohibited, §39-2-17. Motion pictures, theatrical productions, etc. Applicability of chapter provisions, §39-2-18. Newspaper deliveries. Minors under sixteen years of age, §39-2-6. Permits. Employment certificates. Minors between twelve and sixteen years of age, §§39-2-11 to Rulemaking authority, §39-2-17. Sale or delivery of newspapers. Minors under sixteen years of age, §39-2-6. School hours. Minors under sixteen years of age. Employment during school hours, §39-2-4. School vacation months. Minors fourteen years of age or older. Lawn and garden care, §39-2-11.1. Theatrical productions, etc. Applicability of chapter provisions, §39-2-18. Violations of chapter, §39-2-20. Work permits. Employment certificates. Minors between twelve and sixteen years of age, §§39-2-11 to CHILD PLACEMENT. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. CHILD PORNOGRAPHY. Internet safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to
INDEX CHILDREN. Child labor. General provisions, §§39-2-1 to Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. CIRCUSES. Apprenticeship, etc., of minors under twelve years of age. Rope or wire walking, contortionists, circus rider, acrobat or clown, §39-2-17. CIVIL AIR PATROL. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to CIVIL DEFENSE. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, CIVIL DISTURBANCES. Militia, §§38-2-300 to 38-2-307. CLASSIFIED INFORMATION. Code of military justice. Definition of classified information, §38-2-1001. CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE. Alcoholics and drug dependent individual hospitalization, treatment, etc. Full and fair hearing defined, §37-7-1. Developmental disabilities. Full and fair hearing defined, §37-4-2. Mental illness. Examination, treatment, etc. Full and fair hearing defined, §37-3-1. CLOTHING. Emergency management powers of governor, §38-3-22. Veterans service board. Authorized to expend funds to purchase, §38-4-53.
CLOWNS. Apprenticeship, etc., of minors under twelve years of age for employment as, §39-2-17. CLUBS. Veterans’ service department and veterans’ board. Appearance before veterans’ clubs, §38-4-3. COAST GUARD. Military forces reorganization act of 1955. Active military service of the United States defined, §38-2-2. Militia officer resignation. Enlistment in coast guard deemed resignation, §38-2-217. COCAINE. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. CODE OF CONDUCT. Code of military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE, §§38-2-1000 to 38-2-1145. Abandoned property. Trading or looting, §38-2-1103. Absence without leave, §38-2-1086. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Time of war or armed conflict. Fraudulently obtained discharges, §38-2-1003. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Accessory after the fact, §38-2-1078. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. Accusers. Defined, §38-2-1001. Adjutant general. Oaths. Persons authorized to administer, §38-2-1136.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Adjutant general - Cont’d Review of courts-martial. Guilty findings reviewed by state judge advocate. Certain punishments recommended, adjutant general action, §38-2-1064. Corrective action recommended, adjutant general action, §38-2-1064. Admonition. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Aiding and abetting. Escape. Assisting in prisoner’s escape, §38-2-1096. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. Aiding the enemy, §38-2-1104. Aircraft. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Alcoholic beverages. Driving under the influence, §38-2-1111. Duty, influence of alcohol while on duty, §38-2-1112. Sentinels or lookouts drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. Another state. Defined, §38-2-1001. Appeals. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. Review of courts-martial generally, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Applicability of provisions, §38-2-1002. Territorial applicability, §38-2-1005. Apprehension and restraint, §§38-2-1007 to 38-2-1014. Arrest. Breach of arrest, §38-2-1095. Charges against person. Order for arrest, §38-2-1010. Credit for time under arrest against sentence, §38-2-1013. Enemy prisoners. Members not to be confined with enemy prisoners, §38-2-1012.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Apprehension and restraint - Cont’d Arrest - Cont’d Informing as to charges against, §38-2-1010. Place of confinement, §38-2-1011. Probable cause, §38-2-1009. Punishment while confined awaiting trial. Restrictions, §38-2-1013. Who may order, §38-2-1009. Breach of arrest, §38-2-1095. Charging person with offense. Order into arrest or confinement, §38-2-1010. Commissioned officers. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Costs, §38-2-1141. Credit for time under arrest against sentence, §38-2-1013. Definition of apprehension, §38-2-1001. Delivery of offenders to civil authorities, §38-2-1014. Escape, §38-2-1095. Extradition of offender taken into custody outside of state, §38-2-1007. Fees. Persons and facilities involved with custody not to take fees, §38-2-1007. Flight from apprehension, §38-2-1095. Noncommissioned officers. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Petty officers. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Punishment while confined awaiting trial. Restrictions, §38-2-1013. Resistance to apprehension, §38-2-1095. Unlawful detention, §38-2-1097. Warrant officers. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Arrest. Apprehension and restraint generally, §§38-2-1007 to 38-2-1014. Breach of arrest, §38-2-1095.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Arrest - Cont’d Defined, §38-2-1001. Arrest in quarters. Defined, §38-2-1001. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. Assault. Officers. Willfully assaulting or disobeying officers, §38-2-1090. Attempts, §38-2-1080. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. AWOL (absence without leave), §38-2-1086. Time of war or armed conflict. Fraudulently obtained discharges, §38-2-1003. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Bad conduct discharge. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Review of courts-martial. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Sentence and punishment. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Branding. Cruel and unusual punishment prohibited, §38-2-1055. Breach of arrest, §38-2-1095. Breach of the peace, §38-2-1116. Cadets. Conduct unbecoming officer, §38-2-1133. Defined, §38-2-1001.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Candidates. Conduct unbecoming officer, §38-2-1133. Captured or abandoned property. Trading or looting, §38-2-1103. Charges and specifications. Advising accused of charges against him, §38-2-1032. Arrest. Informing as to charges against, §38-2-1010. Order into arrest or confinement of person charged with offense, §38-2-1010. Convening authority. Duties upon preferring of charges, §38-2-1030. Disposition to be reported, §38-2-1030. Forwarding charges and investigation, §38-2-1033. Investigations required prior to preferring charges, §38-2-1032. Oaths. Signatures under oath, §38-2-1030. Service of copy of charges, §38-2-1035. Signatures, §38-2-1030. Staff judge advocates. Advice on charges, §38-2-1034. Time between service of charges and trial, §38-2-1035. Citation of article, §38-2-1000. Civilians. Arrest. Commanders may order into arrest civilians subject to provisions, §38-2-1009. Classified information. Defined, §38-2-1001. Commanders. Arrest. Enlisted members. Ordering into arrest by commander, §38-2-1009. Defined, §38-2-1001. Commanding officers. Complaints for wrongs done by commanding officers, §38-2-1138. Courts-martial. Influencing action of court. Unlawful influence, §38-2-1037. Defined, §38-2-1001. Nonjudicial punishment. Imposition by commanding officer, §38-2-1015.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Commanding officers - Cont’d Oaths. Persons authorized to administer, §38-2-1136. Commissioned officers. Apprehension and restraint. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Arrest. Commanders may order into arrest, §38-2-1009. Conduct unbecoming officer, §38-2-1133. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Courts-martial. Eligibility to serve, §38-2-1025. Desertion, §38-2-1085. Disrespect toward superior officer, §38-2-1089. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. Compelling surrender, §38-2-1100. Complaints of wrongs. Commanding officers. Complaints for wrongs done by commanding officers, §38-2-1138. Conduct unbecoming officer, §38-2-1133. Confinement. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Costs, §38-2-1141. Defined, §38-2-1001. Effective date of sentences, §38-2-1057. Enemy prisoners. Members not to be confined with enemy prisoners, §38-2-1012. Execution of sentence of confinement, §38-2-1058. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Hard labor. When authorized, §38-2-1058. Place of confinement, §38-2-1011. Punishment while confined awaiting trial. Restrictions, §38-2-1013. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Confinement - Cont’d Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Congress. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Conspiracy, §38-2-1081. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Fines, §38-2-1142. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Continuances. Courts-martial, §38-2-1040. Convening authorities. Charges and specifications. Duties upon preferring of charges, §38-2-1030. Courts-martial. Influencing action of court. Unlawful influence, §38-2-1037. Defined, §38-2-1001. General courts-martial, §38-2-1022. Judge advocates. Consultation with judge advocate, §38-2-1006. Review of courts-martial. Consultation with staff judge advocate for recommendation, §38-2-1060. Matters submitted for consideration, §38-2-1060. Power to modify findings or sentence, §38-2-1060. Proceedings in revision or rehearing, §38-2-1060. Convening of courts-martial, §§38-2-1022 to 38-2-1029. Countersign. Disclosure or improper use of countersign or parole, §38-2-1101. Court-martial offenses. Punitive provisions generally, §§38-2-1077 to 38-2-1134. Court reporters. Courts-martial, §38-2-1028. Oaths, §38-2-1042.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Court reporters - Cont’d Fees, §38-2-1141. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. Courts-martial. Addition of new members to replace departing members, §38-2-1029. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041. Peremptory challenges of members, §38-2-1041. Arraignment. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Burden of proof. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041. Charges and specifications. Time between service of charges and trial, §38-2-1035. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §§38-2-1027, 38-2-1038. Classification, §§38-2-1016 to Composition, §38-2-1016. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Continuances, §38-2-1040. Convening of courts-martial, §§38-2-1022 to 38-2-1029. Absent members, §38-2-1029. Addition of new members to replace departing members, §38-2-1029. Court reporters, §38-2-1028. Defense counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Eligibility to serve, §38-2-1025. General courts-martial, §38-2-1022. Interpreters, §38-2-1028. Military judge, §38-2-1026. Special courts-martial, §38-2-1023. Summary courts-martial, §38-2-1024. Trial counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Convictions. Defense counsel forwarding brief with record for consideration on review, §38-2-1038. Votes necessary for conviction, §38-2-1052.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Courts-martial - Cont’d Court reporters, §38-2-1028. Oath, §38-2-1042. Defense counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §38-2-1038. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Right to representation, §38-2-1038. Deliberation, §38-2-1039. Depositions, §38-2-1049. Refusal to appear, testify or produce evidence. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Double jeopardy, §38-2-1044. Eligibility to serve, §38-2-1025. Evidence. Opportunity to obtain witnesses, evidence, etc, §38-2-1046. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to produce. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Excuse of member of court, §38-2-1025. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Findings. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Fraud on the court-martial. New trial. Grounds for new trial, §38-2-1073. Guilty pleas. Effect, §38-2-1045. Influencing action of court. Unlawful influence, §38-2-1037. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Interpreters, §38-2-1028. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Jurisdiction, §§38-2-1002, 38-2-1017. General courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Mental disease or defect. Defense, §38-2-1050.1. Military judges. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Courts-martial - Cont’d Military judges - Cont’d Consultation with court outside presence of parties and counsel, §38-2-1026. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Convictions. Decision by judge constitutes court-martial, §38-2-1052. Detailing to courts-martial, §38-2-1026. Disqualification for conflict of interest, §38-2-1026. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Law officer serving as judge in absence of qualified judge, §38-2-1026. Oath, §38-2-1042. Presiding over proceedings, §38-2-1026. Qualifications, §38-2-1026. Rulings on questions of law and interlocutory questions, §38-2-1051. Voting with members of court prohibited, §38-2-1026. Minimum number of members, §38-2-1029. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers. No bar to trial, §38-2-1015. Oaths. Judge, members, counsel, etc, §38-2-1042. Witnesses, §38-2-1042. Peremptory challenges of members, §38-2-1041. Pleas. Accused person’s pleas, §38-2-1045. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Presumption of innocence. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Pretrial rulings and other matters. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Process and mandates, §38-2-1046.1. Reasonable doubt. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Courts-martial - Cont’d Record of proceedings. Authentication, §38-2-1054. Calling court into session without presence of members. Pleas, arraignment and other preliminary matters, §38-2-1039. Contents of record, §38-2-1054. Copy provided to accused, §38-2-1054. Courts of inquiry. Admissibility of sworn testimony from record of proceedings of courts of inquiry, §38-2-1050. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Rehearings. Procedure, §38-2-1063. Review of courts-martial, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Rules of procedure, §38-2-1036. Rulings on questions of law and interlocutory questions, §38-2-1051. Selection of members, §38-2-1025. Sentence and punishment. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Tie votes. Effect, §38-2-1052. Trial counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Qualifications, §38-2-1038. Trial procedure, §§38-2-1036 to Voting, §§38-2-1039, 38-2-1051. Convictions. Number of votes necessary for conviction, §38-2-1052. Majority vote for decisions other than conviction, §38-2-1052. Tie votes. Effect, §38-2-1052. Witnesses. Fees, §38-2-1047. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Opportunity to obtain witnesses, evidence, etc, §38-2-1046.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Courts-martial - Cont’d Witnesses - Cont’d Oral testimony not available. Courts of inquiry, sworn testimony from record of proceedings admissible, §38-2-1050. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Courts of inquiry. Challenge to members, §38-2-1135. Composition, §38-2-1135. Convening, §38-2-1135. Counsel. Appointment, §38-2-1135. Findings of fact, §38-2-1135. Investigations, §38-2-1135. Oaths, §38-2-1135. Persons authorized to administer, §38-2-1136. Purpose, §38-2-1135. Record of proceedings, §38-2-1135. Witnesses, §38-2-1135. Cowardice, §38-2-1099. Cruel and unusual punishment. Prohibition, §38-2-1055. Cruelty and maltreatment of persons subject to orders, §38-2-1093. Death sentence. Prohibited, §38-2-1056. Deferment of sentence, §38-2-1057.1. Delay in disposition of case. Unnecessary delay, §38-2-1098. Depositions, §38-2-1049. Refusal to appear, testify or produce evidence. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Dereliction in performance of duties, §38-2-1092. Desertion, §38-2-1085. Fraudulently obtained discharges, §38-2-1003. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Detention. Unlawful detention, §38-2-1097. Discharges. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Fraudulently obtained discharges, §38-2-1003.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Discharges - Cont’d General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Review of courts-martial. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Sentence and punishment. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Disclosure or improper use of countersign or parole, §38-2-1101. Discovery. Depositions, §38-2-1049. Dishonorable discharge. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Sentence and punishment. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Dismissal from service. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Dismissal from service - Cont’d Sentence and punishment. Administrative discharge, substitution when dismissal overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Disobeying officers. Willfully assaulting or disobeying officers, §38-2-1090. Disorders and neglects prejudicial to good order, §38-2-1134. Disrespect toward superior officer, §38-2-1089. Double jeopardy, §38-2-1044. Driving under the influence, §38-2-1111. Drugs. Driving under the influence, §38-2-1111. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. Drunk on duty, §38-2-1112. Enemy prisoners. Confinement of members with enemy prisoners. Prohibited, §38-2-1012. Enlisted members. Arrest. Commanders may order into arrest, §38-2-1009. Courts-martial. Eligibility to serve, §38-2-1025. Defined, §38-2-1001. Explanation of code sections to enlisted personnel, §38-2-1137. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1083. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Unlawful enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1084. Escape, §38-2-1095. Assisting in prisoner’s escape, §38-2-1096. Evidence. Opportunity to obtain witnesses, evidence, etc, §38-2-1046. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to produce, §38-2-1047. Experts. Fees, §38-2-1141.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Experts - Cont’d Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. Extradition. Apprehension and restraint. Extradition of offender taken into custody outside of state, §38-2-1007. Extra duties. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Failure to obey orders or regulation, §38-2-1092. False alarms, §38-2-1099. False claims. Fraudulent or false claims against government, §38-2-1132. False official documents. Signing, §38-2-1107. False official statements, §38-2-1107. Fatigue or extra duties. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Feigned illness, §38-2-1115. Fighting words, §38-2-1117. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Fines. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Flight from apprehension, §38-2-1095. Flogging. Cruel and unusual punishment prohibited, §38-2-1055. Flying under the influence, §38-2-1111. Forcing a safeguard, §38-2-1102. Forfeitures. Calculation of forfeiture punishments, §38-2-1004. Pay forfeitures. Effective date of sentences, §38-2-1057. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Sentence and punishment. Imposition of sentence, §38-2-1058.2.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Forfeitures - Cont’d Pay forfeitures - Cont’d Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Fraud on the court-martial. New trial. Grounds for new trial, §38-2-1073. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1083. Fraudulent or false claims against government, §38-2-1132. General assembly. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. General courts-martial. Absent members, §38-2-1029. Addition of new members to replace departing members, §38-2-1029. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041. Peremptory challenges of members, §38-2-1041. Arraignment. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Burden of proof. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041. Charges and specifications. Forwarding charges and investigation, §38-2-1033. Time between service of charges and trial, §38-2-1035. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §§38-2-1027, 38-2-1038. Classification of courts-martial, §38-2-1016. Composition, §38-2-1016. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Continuances, §38-2-1040.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d General courts-martial - Cont’d Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1022. Convictions. Defense counsel forwarding brief with record for consideration on review, §38-2-1038. Votes necessary for conviction, §38-2-1052. Court reporters, §38-2-1028. Oath, §38-2-1042. Defense counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §38-2-1038. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Right to representation, §38-2-1038. Deliberation, §38-2-1039. Depositions, §38-2-1049. Refusal to appear, testify or produce evidence. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Double jeopardy, §38-2-1044. Eligibility to serve, §38-2-1025. Evidence. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to produce. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Excuse of member of court, §38-2-1025. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Findings. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Fraud on the court-martial. New trial. Grounds for new trial, §38-2-1073. Guilty pleas. Effect, §38-2-1045. Influencing action of court. Unlawful influence, §38-2-1037. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Interpreters, §38-2-1028. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Jurisdiction, §§38-2-1017, 38-2-1018. Military judges. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d General courts-martial - Cont’d Military judges - Cont’d Consultation with court outside presence of parties and counsel, §38-2-1026. Convictions. Decision by judge constitutes court-martial, §38-2-1052. Detailing to courts-martial, §38-2-1026. Disqualification for conflict of interest, §38-2-1026. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Law officer serving as judge in absence of qualified judge, §38-2-1026. Oath, §38-2-1042. Presiding over proceedings, §38-2-1026. Qualifications, §38-2-1026. Rulings on questions of law and interlocutory questions, §38-2-1051. Voting with members of court prohibited, §38-2-1026. Minimum number of members, §38-2-1029. Oaths. Judge, members, counsel, etc, §38-2-1042. Witnesses, §38-2-1042. Peremptory challenges of members, §38-2-1041. Pleas. Accused person’s pleas, §38-2-1045. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Presumption of innocence. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Pretrial rulings and other matters. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Process and mandates, §38-2-1046.1. Reasonable doubt. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Record of proceedings. Authentication, §38-2-1054.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d General courts-martial - Cont’d Record of proceedings - Cont’d Calling court into session without presence of members. Pleas, arraignment and other preliminary matters, §38-2-1039. Contents of record, §38-2-1054. Copy provided to accused, §38-2-1054. Courts of inquiry. Admissibility of sworn testimony from record of proceedings of courts of inquiry, §38-2-1050. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Review of courts-martial, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Rules of procedure, §38-2-1036. Rulings on questions of law and interlocutory questions, §38-2-1051. Selection of members, §38-2-1025. Sentence and punishment. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Tie votes. Effect, §38-2-1052. Trial counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Qualifications, §38-2-1038. Voting, §§38-2-1039, 38-2-1051. Convictions. Number of votes necessary for conviction, §38-2-1052. Majority vote for decisions other than conviction, §38-2-1052. Tie votes. Effect, §38-2-1052. Witnesses. Fees, §38-2-1047. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Oral testimony not available. Courts of inquiry, sworn testimony from record of proceedings admissible, §38-2-1050. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d General courts-martial - Cont’d Witnesses - Cont’d Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Governor. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Delegation of authority, §38-2-1140. Discharges. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. General courts-martial. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1022. Special courts-martial. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1023. Summary courts-martial. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1024. Grade reductions. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Sentence and punishment, §38-2-1058.1. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Guards. Drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. Guilty pleas. Courts-martial. Effect of guilty plea, §38-2-1045. Hard labor. When authorized, §38-2-1058. Hazarding of vessel. Willful or negligent hazarding of vessel, §38-2-1110. Insubordination. Warrant officers or noncommissioned officers, insubordination towards, §38-2-1091. Interpretation and construction. Severability of provisions, §38-2-1145.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Interpretation and construction - Cont’d Uniformity with federal code of military justice, §38-2-1143. Interpreters. Courts-martial. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Fees, §38-2-1141. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. Interrogation. Restrictions, §38-2-1031. Investigations. Courts of inquiry, §38-2-1135. Pretrial procedure, §38-2-1032. Irons. Restrictions on use, §38-2-1055. Judge advocates. Convening authorities. Consultation with judge advocate, §38-2-1006. Defined, §38-2-1001. Oaths. Persons authorized to administer, §38-2-1136. Staff judge advocates. Appointment, §38-2-1006. Charges and specifications. Advice on charges prior to referring to courts-martial, §38-2-1034. Review of courts-martial. Consultation with staff judge advocate for recommendation, §38-2-1060. State judge advocate. Appointment, §38-2-1006. Qualifications, §38-2-1006. Review of courts-martial. Guilty findings reviewed by state judge advocate, §38-2-1064. Not guilty finding reviewed by state judge advocate, §38-2-1064. Review panel. Appellate government counsel detailed by state judge advocate, §38-2-1070. Supervision of administration of military justice, §38-2-1006. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Jurisdiction - Cont’d Civilian courts. Concurrent jurisdiction between civilian court and court-martial, §38-2-1002. Courts-martial, §§38-2-1002, General courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Subject matter jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. Territorial applicability of provisions, §38-2-1005. Law enforcement officers. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Leave. Dismissal or discharge. Requirement that leave be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Lesser included offenses, §38-2-1079. Affirming or approving by reviewing authority of as much of guilty finding so as to find lesser included offense, §38-2-1059. Review of courts-martial. Modification of findings or sentence. Convening authority’s power, §38-2-1060. Lookouts. Drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. Looting captured or abandoned property, §38-2-1103. Malingering, §38-2-1115. Marshals. Appointment, §38-2-1136.1. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Duties and powers, §38-2-1136.1. Execution of process, mandate, etc, §38-2-1136.1. Mental disease or defect. Defense, §38-2-1050.1. Midshipmen. Conduct unbecoming officer, §38-2-1133. Military court. Defined, §38-2-1001. Military courts, members, etc. acting under provisions, §38-2-1144.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Military judges. Courts-martial. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041. Consultation with court outside presence of parties and counsel, §38-2-1026. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Convictions. Decision by judge constitutes court-martial, §38-2-1052. Detailing to courts-martial, §38-2-1026. Disqualification for conflict of interest, §38-2-1026. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Law officer serving as judge in absence of qualified judge, §38-2-1026. Oath, §38-2-1042. Presiding over proceedings, §38-2-1026. Qualifications, §38-2-1026. Rulings on questions of law and interlocutory questions, §38-2-1051. Voting with members of court prohibited, §38-2-1026. Defined, §38-2-1001. Military property. Loss, damage, destruction, etc, §38-2-1108. Wrongful disposition, §38-2-1108. Miranda-type warnings, §38-2-1031. Misbehavior before the enemy, §38-2-1099. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Misconduct as prisoner of war, §38-2-1105. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Mitigation. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. Mutiny, §38-2-1094. Disorders and neglects prejudicial to good order, §38-2-1134.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Mutiny - Cont’d Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. National guard. Nonactive members of Georgia national guard. Forfeitures. Calculation of forfeiture punishments, §38-2-1004. Negligent hazarding of vessel, §38-2-1110. New trial. Grounds, §38-2-1073. Petition for new trial, §38-2-1073. Noncommissioned officers. Apprehension and restraint. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Arrest. Commanders may order into arrest, §38-2-1009. Insubordination towards warrant officers or noncommissioned officers, §38-2-1091. Nonjudicial punishment. Commanding officer imposing, §38-2-1015. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Notice of appeal. State’s appeals, §38-2-1062. Oaths. Courts-martial. Judge, members, counsel, etc, §38-2-1042. Perjury, §38-2-1131. Persons authorized to administer, §38-2-1136. Orders. Failure to obey orders or regulations, §38-2-1092. Organized militia. Defined, §38-2-1001. Parole. Disclosure or improper use of countersign or parole, §38-2-1101. Pay. Forfeiture of pay. Effective date of sentences, §38-2-1057.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Pay - Cont’d Forfeiture of pay - Cont’d General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Sentence and punishment. Imposition of sentence, §38-2-1058.2. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Retention of pay or allowance. Contempt. Fines, collection, §38-2-1142. Peace officers. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Perjury, §38-2-1131. Petty officers. Apprehension and restraint. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Arrest. Commanders may order into arrest, §38-2-1009. Pillage, §38-2-1099. Pleas. Courts-martial. Accused person’s pleas, §38-2-1045. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Plundering, §38-2-1099. Police. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Post-trial procedure. Rules of procedure for proceedings under code, §38-2-1036.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d President of the United States. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Pretrial procedure, §§38-2-1030 to Charges and specifications, §38-2-1030. Advising accused of charges against him, §38-2-1032. Forwarding charges and investigation, §38-2-1033. Investigations required prior to preferring charges, §38-2-1032. Service of copy of charges, §38-2-1035. Staff judge advocates. Advice on charges, §38-2-1034. Counsel, representation. Advise as to right, §38-2-1032. Investigation, representation of accused, §38-2-1032. Interrogation. Restrictions, §38-2-1031. Investigations, §38-2-1032. Charges and specifications. Time between service of charges and trial, §38-2-1035. Miranda-type warnings, §38-2-1031. Rules of procedure for proceedings under code, §38-2-1036. Self-incrimination. Compulsory self-incrimination. Prohibition, §38-2-1031. Suppression of coerced, etc, statements, §38-2-1031. Principals, §38-2-1077. Prisoners of war. Misconduct as prisoner of war, §38-2-1105. Privileges, withholding. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Probable cause. Arrest requires probable cause, §38-2-1009. Procedural rules. Noncompliance, §38-2-1098. Property, military. Loss, damage, destruction, etc, §38-2-1108. Wrongful disposition, §38-2-1108. Property, nonmilitary. Injuries to private property. Complaints, §38-2-1139.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Property, nonmilitary - Cont’d Injuries to private property - Cont’d Damages, §38-2-1139. Waste, spoilage or destruction, §38-2-1109. Provoking words or gestures, §38-2-1117. Punitive provisions, §§38-2-1077 to Abandoned property. Looting or trading captured or abandoned property, §38-2-1103. Absence without leave, §38-2-1086. Accessory after the fact, §38-2-1078. Aiding the enemy, §38-2-1104. Arrest. Breach of arrest, §38-2-1095. Attempts, §38-2-1080. Breach of the peace, §38-2-1116. Captured or abandoned property. Looting or trading captured or abandoned property, §38-2-1103. Compelling surrender, §38-2-1100. Conduct unbecoming officer, §38-2-1133. Conspiracy, §38-2-1081. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Countersign. Disclosure or improper use of countersign or parole, §38-2-1101. Cowardice, §38-2-1099. Cruelty and maltreatment of persons subject to orders, §38-2-1093. Delay in disposition of case. Unnecessary delay, §38-2-1098. Dereliction in performance of duties, §38-2-1092. Desertion, §38-2-1085. Disrespect toward superior officer, §38-2-1089. Driving under the influence, §38-2-1111. Drugs. Driving under influence, §38-2-1111. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. Drunk on duty, §38-2-1112. Duty, alcohol influence while on duty, §38-2-1112.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Punitive provisions - Cont’d Escape, §38-2-1095. Assisting in prisoner’s escape, §38-2-1096. Failure to obey orders or regulation, §38-2-1092. False alarms, §38-2-1099. False official documents, signing, §38-2-1107. False official statements, §38-2-1107. Feigned illness, §38-2-1115. Fighting words, §38-2-1117. Flight from apprehension, §38-2-1095. Flying under the influence, §38-2-1111. Forcing a safeguard, §38-2-1102. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1083. Fraudulent or false claims against government, §38-2-1132. Hazarding of vessels. Willful or negligent hazarding of vessels, §38-2-1110. Insubordination. Warrant officers or noncommissioned officers, insubordination towards, §38-2-1091. Lesser included offenses, §38-2-1079. Looting captured or abandoned property, §38-2-1103. Malingering, §38-2-1115. Military property. Loss, damage, destruction, etc, §38-2-1108. Wrongful disposition, §38-2-1108. Misbehavior before the enemy, §38-2-1099. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Mutiny, §38-2-1094. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Orders. Failure to obey orders or regulations, §38-2-1092. Parole. Disclosure or improper use of countersign or parole, §38-2-1101. Perjury, §38-2-1131.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Punitive provisions - Cont’d Pillage, §38-2-1099. Plundering, §38-2-1099. Principals, §38-2-1077. Prisoners of war. Misconduct as prisoner of war, §38-2-1105. Procedural rules. Noncompliance, §38-2-1098. Property, military. Loss, damage, destruction, etc, §38-2-1108. Wrongful disposition, §38-2-1108. Property, nonmilitary. Waste, spoilage or destruction, §38-2-1109. Provoking words or gestures, §38-2-1117. Resistance to apprehension, §38-2-1095. Riot or breach of the peace, §38-2-1116. Sedition, §38-2-1094. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Self-inflicted injury, §38-2-1115. Sentinels or lookouts. Drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. Sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. Solicitation. Desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Surrender. Compelling surrender, §38-2-1100. Misbehavior before the enemy, §38-2-1099. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Unlawful detention, §38-2-1097. Unlawful enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1084. Willfully assaulting or disobeying officers, §38-2-1090. Record of proceedings. Courts-martial. Authentication, §38-2-1054. Calling court into session without presence of members. Pleas, arraignment and other preliminary matters, §38-2-1039.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Record of proceedings - Cont’d Courts-martial - Cont’d Contents of record, §38-2-1054. Copy provided to accused, §38-2-1054. Courts of inquiry, §38-2-1135. Review of courts-martial. Disposition of trial record, §38-2-1065. Matters submitted for consideration, §38-2-1060. Records. Defined, §38-2-1001. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. Remission or suspension of sentence, §38-2-1074. Restoration of rights, privileges and property, §38-2-1075. Reprimand. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. State administrative letter of reprimand, §38-2-1138.1. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Resistance to apprehension, §38-2-1095. Restitution. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Restriction to certain limits. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Reviewing authority. Involvement in earlier phases of case disqualifies from serving in reviewing authority upon same case, §38-2-1006. Review of courts-martial, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Bad conduct discharge. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Consultation with staff judge advocate for recommendation, §38-2-1060. Deferment of sentence pending review, §38-2-1057.1. Dishonorable discharge. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Dismissal from service. Administrative discharge, substitution when dismissal overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Error of law. Material prejudice to substantial rights requires correction, §38-2-1059.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Review of courts-martial - Cont’d Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Guilty findings. State judge advocate review, §38-2-1064. Lesser included offenses. Affirming or approving as much of guilty finding so as to find lesser included offense, §38-2-1059. Modification of findings or sentence. Convening authority’s power, §38-2-1060. Matters for consideration. Submission by accused to convening authority, §38-2-1060. Modification of findings or sentence. Convening authority’s power, §38-2-1060. New trial. Grounds, §38-2-1073. Petition for new trial, §38-2-1073. Not guilty finding. State judge advocate review, §38-2-1064. Notice of appeal. State’s appeals, §38-2-1062. Proceedings in revision or rehearing, §38-2-1060. Record of proceedings. Disposition of trial record, §38-2-1065. Matters submitted for consideration, §38-2-1060. Rehearings. Procedure, §38-2-1063. Report of findings and sentence to convening authority, §38-2-1060. Review panel. Appeal of panel decision, §38-2-1067. Appeals to panel. Disposition of appeals, §38-2-1067. Requirements to appeal to panel, §38-2-1067. Appellate government counsel, §38-2-1070. Compensation, §38-2-1067. Composition, §38-2-1067. Convening and administration, §38-2-1067. Purpose, §38-2-1067. State’s appeal. Civilian attorney representing accused, §38-2-1070.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Review of courts-martial - Cont’d Review panel - Cont’d State’s appeal - Cont’d Military counsel detailed to represent accused, §38-2-1070. State’s appeals, §38-2-1062. Civilian attorney representing accused, §38-2-1070. Military counsel detailed to represent accused, §38-2-1070. Summary courts-martial. Record of trial provided to accused in prompt manner, §38-2-1060. Suspension of sentence. Remission or suspension of sentence, §38-2-1074. Restoration of rights, privileges and property, §38-2-1075. Vacation of suspension, §38-2-1072. Withdrawal of appeal, §38-2-1061. Riot or breach of peace, §38-2-1116. Running away. Misbehavior before the enemy, §38-2-1099. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Secretary of defense. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Secretary of homeland security. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Sedition, §38-2-1094. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Self-incrimination. Compulsory self-incrimination. Prohibition, §38-2-1031. Self-inflicted injury, §38-2-1115. Senior force commanders. Defined, §38-2-1001. Sentence and punishment, §§38-2-1055 to 38-2-1058.2. Arrest and confinement awaiting trial. Credit against sentence for time under arrest, §38-2-1013. Bad conduct discharge. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Sentence and punishment - Cont’d Bad conduct discharge - Cont’d Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Classification of offense based on sentence, §38-2-1056. Confinement. Execution of sentence of confinement, §38-2-1058. Hard labor. When authorized, §38-2-1058. Courts-martial. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited, §38-2-1055. Death sentence. Prohibited, §38-2-1056. Deferment of sentence, §38-2-1057.1. Delivery of offenders to civil authorities. Return to place of original confinement to complete sentence for military offense, §38-2-1014. Dishonorable discharge. Administrative discharge, substitution when dishonorable or bad conduct discharge overturned, §38-2-1075. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. Dismissal. Execution of sentence, §38-2-1071. Leave to be taken, §38-2-1076.1. Dismissal from service. Administrative discharge, substitution when dismissal overturned, §38-2-1075. Effective date of sentences, §38-2-1057. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Forfeiture of pay and allowances, §38-2-1058.2. General courts-martial. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Grade reductions, §38-2-1058.1. Maximums, §38-2-1056. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Sentence and punishment - Cont’d Reports. Disposition of charges to be reported, §38-2-1030. Special courts-martial. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Conviction not considered criminal offense, §38-2-1056. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Suspension of sentence. Remission or suspension of sentence, §38-2-1074. Restoration of rights, privileges and property, §38-2-1075. Vacation of suspension, §38-2-1072. Sentinels. Drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. Separation from service. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1083. Unlawful enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1084. Service of process. Fees, §38-2-1141. Severability of provisions, §38-2-1145. Ships. Driving under the influence, §38-2-1111. Hazarding of vessel. Willful or negligent hazarding of vessel, §38-2-1110. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Short title, §38-2-1000. Signatures. False official documents, signing, §38-2-1107. Sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. Solicitation. Desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. Special courts-martial. Absent members, §38-2-1029. Addition of new members to replace departing members, §38-2-1029. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Special courts-martial - Cont’d Addition of new members to replace departing members - Cont’d Peremptory challenges of members, §38-2-1041. Arraignment. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Burden of proof. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041. Charges and specifications. Time between service of charges and trial, §38-2-1035. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §§38-2-1027, 38-2-1038. Classification of courts-martial, §38-2-1016. Composition, §38-2-1016. Contempt, §38-2-1048. Continuances, §38-2-1040. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1023. Convictions. Defense counsel forwarding brief with record for consideration on review, §38-2-1038. Votes necessary for conviction, §38-2-1052. Court reporters, §38-2-1028. Oath, §38-2-1042. Defense counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Civilian attorney serving as defense counsel, §38-2-1038. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Right to representation, §38-2-1038. Deliberation, §38-2-1039. Depositions, §38-2-1049. Refusal to appear, testify or produce evidence. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Double jeopardy, §38-2-1044. Eligibility to serve, §38-2-1025. Evidence. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to produce. Punishment, §38-2-1047.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Special courts-martial - Cont’d Excuse of member of court, §38-2-1025. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Findings. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Fraud on the court-martial. New trial. Grounds for new trial, §38-2-1073. Guilty pleas. Effect, §38-2-1045. Influencing action of court. Unlawful influence, §38-2-1037. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Interpreters, §38-2-1028. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Jurisdiction, §§38-2-1017, 38-2-1019. Military judges. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Challenges for cause of judge and members, §38-2-1041. Consultation with court outside presence of parties and counsel, §38-2-1026. Convictions. Decision by judge constitutes court-martial, §38-2-1052. Detailing to courts-martial, §38-2-1026. Disqualification for conflict of interest, §38-2-1026. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Law officer serving as judge in absence of qualified judge, §38-2-1026. Oath, §38-2-1042. Presiding over proceedings, §38-2-1026. Qualifications, §38-2-1026. Rulings on questions of law and interlocutory questions, §38-2-1051. Voting with members of court prohibited, §38-2-1026. Minimum number of members, §38-2-1029. Oaths. Judge, members, counsel, etc, §38-2-1042.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Special courts-martial - Cont’d Oaths - Cont’d Witnesses, §38-2-1042. Peremptory challenges of members, §38-2-1041. Pleas. Accused person’s pleas, §38-2-1045. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Presumption of innocence. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Pretrial rulings and other matters. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Process and mandates, §38-2-1046.1. Reasonable doubt. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. Record of proceedings. Authentication, §38-2-1054. Calling court into session without presence of members. Pleas, arraignment and other preliminary matters, §38-2-1039. Contents of record, §38-2-1054. Copy provided to accused, §38-2-1054. Courts of inquiry. Admissibility of sworn testimony from record of proceedings of courts of inquiry, §38-2-1050. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Review of courts-martial, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Rules of procedure, §38-2-1036. Rulings on questions of law and interlocutory questions, §38-2-1051. Selection of members, §38-2-1025. Sentence and punishment. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Tie votes. Effect, §38-2-1052.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Special courts-martial - Cont’d Trial counsel and assistants, §38-2-1027. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Qualifications, §38-2-1038. Voting, §§38-2-1039, 38-2-1051. Convictions. Number of votes necessary for conviction, §38-2-1052. Majority vote for decisions other than conviction, §38-2-1052. Tie votes. Effect, §38-2-1052. Witnesses. Fees, §38-2-1047. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Oral testimony not available. Courts of inquiry, sworn testimony from record of proceedings admissible, §38-2-1050. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. State’s appeals, §38-2-1062. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Subpoenas. Courts-martial, §38-2-1046.1. Summary courts-martial. Classification of courts-martial, §38-2-1016. Composition, §38-2-1016. Continuances, §38-2-1040. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1024. Convictions. Finding by summary court-martial officer, §38-2-1052. Depositions, §38-2-1049. Evidence. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to produce. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences, §38-2-1076. Findings. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Guilty pleas. Effect, §38-2-1045. Influencing action of court. Unlawful influence, §38-2-1037. Jurisdiction, §§38-2-1017, 38-2-1020. Oaths. Persons authorized to administer, §38-2-1136.
INDEX CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Summary courts-martial - Cont’d Objection by accused to trial by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Pleas. Accused person’s pleas, §38-2-1045. Process and mandates, §38-2-1046.1. Record of proceedings. Authentication, §38-2-1054. Contents of record, §38-2-1054. Copy provided to accused, §38-2-1054. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Review of courts-martial, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Rules of procedure, §38-2-1036. Sentence and punishment. Conviction not considered criminal offense, §38-2-1056. Prompt announcement of findings and sentence, §38-2-1053. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Statute of limitations, §38-2-1043. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Witnesses. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Superior commissioned officers. Defined, §38-2-1001. Surrender. Compelling surrender, §38-2-1100. Misbehavior before the enemy, §38-2-1099. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Suspension of sentence. Remission or suspension of sentence, §38-2-1074. Restoration of rights, privileges and property, §38-2-1075. Vacation of suspension, §38-2-1072. Tattooing. Cruel and unusual punishment prohibited, §38-2-1055. Territorial applicability of provisions, §38-2-1005. Text of code of military justice. Availability to members, §38-2-1137. Title of article, §38-2-1000.
CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - Cont’d Trial procedure, §§38-2-1036 to Unit movements. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087. Unlawful detention, §38-2-1097. Unlawful enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1084. Vice-president of the United States. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Victims. Fees, §38-2-1141. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. Warrant officers. Apprehension and restraint. Taking persons into custody, authority, §38-2-1007. Arrest. Commanders may order into arrest, §38-2-1009. Courts-martial. Eligibility to serve, §38-2-1025. Insubordination towards warrant officers or noncommissioned officers, §38-2-1091. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. Waste, spoilage or destruction of property other than military property, §38-2-1109. Willfully assaulting or disobeying officers, §38-2-1090. Withdrawal of appeal, §38-2-1061. Withholding of privileges. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Witnesses. Courts of inquiry, §38-2-1135. Fees, §§38-2-1047, 38-2-1141. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Opportunity to obtain witnesses, evidence, etc, §38-2-1046. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. COMMANDEERING. Emergency powers of governor, §38-3-51.
INDEX COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF MILITIA OF STATE. Adjutant general to command militia. Governor unable to perform duties, §38-2-151. Administration of militia, §38-2-132. Governor, §38-2-110.
COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Online or Internet safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to 39-5-4. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. COMPUTER SECURITY. Military affairs. Memorandum of agreement with state to enhance opportunities for Georgians, §38-3-22.3. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF STATE MILITARY FORCES. Governor. Militia, §38-2-110. COMMANDER OF ARMORIES, §38-2-194.
CONCEALED WEAPONS. Carrying weapons generally. Emergency management. State seizure, possession prohibitions, carry restrictions for license holders, registration requirements. Prohibited, §38-3-37.
COMMANDER OF STATE DEFENSE FORCE. Brigadier general, §38-2-50. COMMISSIONS. Behavioral health reform and innovation commission, §§37-1-110 to 37-1-116.
CONCERTS. Employment of minors. Applicability of chapter to minors employed as performers in, §39-2-18.
COMMUNITY SERVICE BOARDS. Mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive disease, §§37-2-6 to 37-2-11.2. COMMUNITY SERVICES ACT FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED. General provisions, §§37-5-1 to 37-5-9. Short title, §37-5-1. COMPACTS. Adoption. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. Child placement. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. Emergency management. Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, Mental health. Interstate compact on mental health, §§37-10-1 to 37-10-3. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA). Short title, §38-3-70. Text of compact, §38-3-71.
CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Classification of documents by department, §37-1-53. Emergency communications authority. Service suppliers. Confidentiality of information submitted to authority, §38-3-190. Mental health. Office of disability services ombudsman. Consumer complainant, §37-2-38. Peer review records, §37-2-45. Protection of confidential records. Classification as work force members of department, §37-2-34. Substance abuse. Patient’s records, §37-7-166. Sealing of files and records of court proceedings, §37-7-167.
INDEX CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Military judges. Disqualification for conflict of interest, §38-2-1026. Mental health. Community service boards, §37-2-6.1.
CONTEMPT - Cont’d Mental illness - Cont’d Treatment for alcoholics and drug users - Cont’d Right of patient to examine his records. Judicial supervision of files and records relating to proceedings, §37-7-167.
CONGRESS. Code of military justice. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088.
CONTINUANCES. Code of military justice. Courts-martial, §38-2-1040. CONTORTIONISTS. Apprenticeship, etc., of minors under 12 years of age, §39-2-17.
CONSPIRACIES. Code of military justice, §38-2-1081. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. CONTEMPT. Code of military justice, §38-2-1048. Fines, §38-2-1142. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Developmental disabilities. Right of client to examine his records. Judicial supervision of files and records relating to proceedings, §37-4-126. Mental illness. Examination, hospitalization or treatment of involuntary patients. Hearing examiners for hearings as to continued hospitalization. Enforcement of subpoenas, §37-3-84. Right of patient to examine his records. Judicial supervision of files and records relating to proceedings, §37-3-167. Alcoholics and drug users, §37-7-167. Treatment for alcoholics and drug users. Hearing examiners for hearings as to continued hospitalization. Enforcement of subpoenas, §37-7-84.
CONTRACTS. Breach of obligations. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners, §38-3-170. Mental health services. Office of disability services ombudsman. Contracting authority, §37-2-33. CONVALESCENT STATUS. Interstate compact on mental health. After-care means, §37-10-2. COUNCILS. Behavioral health coordinating council, §37-2-4. COUNTIES. Community service boards. Mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive disease, §§37-2-6 to 37-2-11.2. Emergency communications authority. Definition of local government, §38-3-182. Membership of local governments in authority, §38-3-182. Remission of charges to authority. Disbursements to local governments, §38-3-188.
INDEX COUNTIES - Cont’d Emergency management. Local organizations for emergency management, §38-3-27. Mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive disease programs and services. Community service boards, §§37-2-6 to Role of county governing authorities, §37-1-2. Militia. Support of unauthorized military bodies prohibited, §38-2-277. Veterans’ affairs. Nationally recognized veterans’ organizations. Authority to furnish quarters, utilities and services, §38-1-2. COURT REPORTERS. Code of military justice. Courts-martial, §38-2-1028. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Fees, §38-2-1141. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. COURTS. Courts-martial. Code of military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to Emergencies. Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to COURTS-MARTIAL. Code of military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to COWARDICE. Code of military justice, §38-2-1099.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Persons considered for employment position requiring direct care, treatment, custodial responsibilities. Authority to receive conviction data, §37-1-28. Director of local emergency management organization. Nominees fingerprinted for purposes of criminal identification, §38-3-27. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases. Persons considered for employment position requiring direct care, treatment, custodial responsibilities. Conviction data, department authority to receive, §37-1-28. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE. Child labor. Employer to maintain copy of employment certificate and letter. Duty, failure, criminal penalty, §39-2-11. Employment of minors for prohibited purposes, §39-2-17. Indecent, obscene or immoral exhibitions, practices, etc., §39-2-17. Violations of provisions, §39-2-20. Code of military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Punitive provisions, §§38-2-1077 to Commitment hearings. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Court-martial offenses. Punitive provisions generally, §§38-2-1077 to 38-2-1134.
INDEX CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - Cont’d Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act, §38-3-148. Violations of act, §38-3-7. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners for criminal conduct, §38-3-170. Employment. Child labor. Employer to maintain copy of employment certificate and letter. Duty, failure, criminal penalty, §39-2-11. Employment of minors for prohibited purposes, §39-2-17. Indecent, obscene or immoral exhibitions, practices, etc., §39-2-17. Violations of provisions, §39-2-20. Internet safety for minors. Report by providers of child pornography violations. Failure to provide, §39-5-4. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Labor and employment. Child labor. Employer to maintain copy of employment certificate and letter. Duty, failure, criminal penalty, §39-2-11. Employment of minors for prohibited purposes, §39-2-17. Indecent, obscene or immoral exhibitions, practices, etc., §39-2-17. Violations of provisions, §39-2-20. Mental health. Evaluating facilities. Length of period of detention in, §37-3-64. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law. Evidence obtained not competent in criminal proceeding, §37-1-74.
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - Cont’d Mental health - Cont’d Involuntary outpatient care. Discharge of patients under criminal charges, §37-3-95. Involuntary patient treatment, etc. Emergency admission of persons arrested for penal offenses, §37-3-42. Militia. Amusement places. Exclusion of uniformed military personnel from, §38-2-281. Code of military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Conversion of military property, §38-2-274. Unauthorized military bodies, §38-2-277. Unorganized militia. Failure to appear for registration or draft, §38-2-73. Wearing uniforms and devices indicating rank, §38-2-275. Psychiatric hospitals. Abandoning or leaving patients on grounds of, §37-3-7. Loitering or trespassing on grounds of, §37-3-8. Trials. Speedy trial. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT. Code of military justice. Prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, §38-2-1055. CURFEW ENFORCEMENT. Emergency management and homeland security. Essentials. Transport and distribution system. Certification of businesses and organizations that would facilitate transport and distribution. Authority of certified entities in curfew areas, §38-3-58.
INDEX CURFEW ENFORCEMENT - Cont’d Organized militia, §§38-2-305, CYBER SECURITY. Military affairs. Memorandum of agreement with state to enhance opportunities for Georgians, §38-3-22.3. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. D DAMAGES. Code of military justice. Property, nonmilitary. Injuries to private property, §38-2-1139. Developmentally disabled clients’ personal effects. Loss of or damage to, §37-4-103. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Right of action by private individual, §38-3-147. Mentally ill patients. Clinical records. Liability of persons disclosing information, §37-3-166. Liability for loss of or damage to patients’ personal effects, §37-3-143. Military property or funds. Lost or damaged equipment, §38-2-32. Punitive damages. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Right of action by private individual, §38-3-147. Substance abusers. Liability for loss of or damage to patients’ personal effects, §37-7-143. Treble damages. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Right of action by private individual, §38-3-147.
DATA BREACHES. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. DAY-CARE CENTERS. Developmentally disabled, §§37-6-1 to DEATH. Mental health. Office of disability services ombudsman. Medical reviews of deaths of consumers, §37-2-45. Notice of death of consumer, §37-2-46. DEATH PENALTY. Code of military justice. Sentence and punishment. Prohibition of death sentence, §38-2-1056. DECEDENTS’ ESTATES. Military units as societies. Devises, bequests and conveyances to, §38-2-278. Effect of disbandment of unit, §38-2-278. DEFINED TERMS. Accusers. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Active duty. Militia, §38-2-2. Active military service of the United States. Militia, §38-2-2. Active service. Militia, §38-2-2. Addictive disease. Mental health, §37-1-1. Advanced emergency medical technicians (AEMT). Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Advance directive for health care. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Adverse action. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71.
INDEX DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Agencies. Building mapping information system for first responders, §38-3-151. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. Age of legal majority, §39-1-1. Alcoholic beverage. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Alcoholic, drug dependent individual or drug abuser requiring involuntary treatment. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. All or any part of the organized militia, §38-2-2. Alternative programs. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Another state. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Any force of the organized militia, §38-2-2. Apprehension. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Appropriate authority in receiving state. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §39-4-2. Appropriate public authority. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §39-4-1. Armory. Militia, §38-2-190. Arrest. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Arrest in quarters. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Assessment. Mental health patient costs, §37-9-2. Authority. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Authorized judicial official. Judicial emergencies, §38-3-60. Available outpatient treatment. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Badge. Emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act, §38-3-141. Behavioral health services. Mental health, §37-2-4.
DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Bioterrorism. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Board of directors. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Broadcaster. Emergency management and homeland security, first informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. Building mapping information system, §38-3-151. Cadet. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Center. Emergency management and homeland security, board of homeland security, §38-3-40. Certification. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Chief medical officer. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Classified information. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Client. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Clinical nurse specialist in psychiatric/mental health, §37-3-41. Substance abuse, §37-7-41. Clinical record. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Clinical social worker. Mental health, §37-3-41. Substance abuse, §37-7-41. Commanders. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Commanding officers. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Commission. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Commissioned officer. Militia, §38-2-2.
INDEX DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Community mental health center, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Community service. Developmental disabilities, §37-5-3. Community service board. Mental health law, §§37-1-1, 37-2-2. Community service board area. Mental health law, §37-2-2. Community services. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Comprehensive evaluation team. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Confinement. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Consumer. Mental health, §37-1-1. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Convening authority. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Conviction data. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases, §37-1-28. Cost of care. Mental health patient costs, §37-9-1. Cost of deconstruction. War veterans home, §38-4-2. County board of health. Mental health, §37-1-1. Court. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Credentialing. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Crisis stabilization unit, §37-1-29. Critical infrastructure. Emergency management and homeland security, board of homeland security, §38-3-40. Day-care center. Developmentally disabled, §37-6-1. Developmental disability, §37-1-1. Disability. Mental health, §37-1-1. Disability services. Mental health, §37-1-1. Disabled. Mental health, §37-1-1.
DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Disaster. Disaster volunteer leave act, §38-3-91. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. Disaster relief organizations. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Domestic terrorism. Emergency management and homeland security, board of homeland security, §38-3-40. Drug abuser. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Drug dependent individual. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Durable power of attorney for health care. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Elective or appointive office. Mental health, community service boards, governing boards, §37-2-6. Elective or appointive official. Mental health, community service boards, governing boards, §37-2-6. Emblem. Emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act, §38-3-141. Emergency. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Emergency 9-1-1 system. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Emergency declaration. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Emergency interim successor. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Emergency management assistance compact. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Emergency medical technician (EMT). Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71.
INDEX DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Emergency operations command. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Emergency receiving facility. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Energy emergency. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Energy resources. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Enhanced ZIP code. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Enlisted members. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Entity. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Essentials. Emergency management, governor’s powers, §38-3-58. Estate representative. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Evaluating facility. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Executive head. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §39-4-3. Facility. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. First informer broadcasters. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-57. Full and fair hearing. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Governing board. Mental health law, §37-2-2. Guardian. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Habilitation. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Health care agent. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Health facility. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161.
DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Health practitioner. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Health services. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Mental health law, §37-2-2. Hearing. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Homeland security activity. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Home state. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Hospital. Mental health law, §37-2-2. Hospitalization. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Host entities. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Host homes. Mental health, §37-1-20. Incapacitated by alcohol and drugs. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Income. Mental health patient costs, §37-9-2. Individualized program plan. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Individualized service plan. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Individualized treatment plan. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. In-kind financial contribution. Mental health, community service boards, governing boards, §37-2-6. Inpatient. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Inpatient treatment. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Inspections. Developmentally disabled, §37-6-6. Inspection warrant. Mental health law, §37-1-70. Interactive computer service. Internet safety for minors, §39-5-1. Internet access provider. Internet safety for minors, §39-5-1.
INDEX DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Internet or any other computer network. Internet safety for minors, §39-5-1. In the armed forces of the United States. Militia, §38-2-2. Involuntary treatment. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Judge advocates. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Judicial emergency, §38-3-60. Least restrictive alternative. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Least restrictive alternative placement. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Least restrictive appropriate care and treatment. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Least restrictive environment. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. License. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Licensed professional counselor. Mental health, emergency admissions, §37-3-41. Substance abuse, §37-7-41. Local government. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Local offices and local officers. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. Maintenance facilities. Militia armories, §38-2-190. Medical director. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Member state. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71.
DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Mental health law. Inspection warrants, §37-1-70. Mental illness, §37-1-1. Mentally ill, §37-1-1. Mentally ill person requiring involuntary treatment, §37-3-1. Military. Militia, §38-2-2. Military court. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Military judges. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Military or naval. Militia, §38-2-2. Military service of the state. Militia, §38-2-2. Minor. Age of legal majority, §39-1-1. Internet safety for minors, §39-5-1. National guard. Militia, §38-2-2. Naval militia, §38-2-2. Next generation 9-1-1. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. NG911. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. 9-1-1 charge. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. 9-1-1 system. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Office. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Officer or employee. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. Militia, §38-2-2. Ombudsman. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. On the active list. Militia, §38-2-2. Ordered military duty. Militia, §38-2-279. Organized militia, §38-2-2. Code of military justice, §§38-2-2, Organized militia or any force thereof, §38-2-2.
INDEX DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Organized militia or any part thereof, §38-2-2. Outpatient. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Outpatient treatment. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Pandemic influenza emergency. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Paramedic. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Patient. Mental health patient costs, §37-9-2. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Peace officer. Mental health, §37-1-1. Penal offense. Mental health, §37-1-1. Person. Emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act, §38-3-141. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Person in charge of client’s habilitation. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Persons liable for cost of care. Mental health patient costs, §37-9-2. Physician. Mental health, §37-1-1. Political subdivision. Emergency management and homeland security, §§38-3-3, Private facility. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Privilege to practice. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Privileging. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Psychologists. Mental health, §§37-1-1, 37-3-41.
DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Psychologists - Cont’d Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §§37-7-1, 37-7-41. Public health emergency. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Public officer or employee. Militia, §38-2-279. Public safety answering point. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Public transportation system. Emergency management and homeland security, board of homeland security, §38-3-40. Range. Militia armories, §38-2-190. Record. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Regional board. Mental health, §37-1-1. Regional coordinator. Mental health, §37-1-1. Regional office. Mental health, §37-1-1. Regional planning board. Mental health, §37-1-1. Regional services administrator. Mental health, §37-1-1. Regional state hospital administrator. Mental health, §37-1-1. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Remote state. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Representative. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-164. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Representatives. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Resident. Mental health, §37-1-1. Restricted. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Rights. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30.
INDEX DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Rule. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Rules and regulations. Day care for developmentally disabled, §37-6-7. Safety. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Scope of practice. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. Seal. Emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act, §38-3-141. Senior force commanders. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Serious bodily harm. Emergency management and homeland security, board of homeland security, §38-3-40. Service provider. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Service supplier. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Significant investigatory information. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. State. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71. State agency. Disaster volunteer leave act, §38-3-91. State defense force. Militia, §38-2-23. State EMS authority. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §38-3-71.
DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d State hospital. Mental health patient costs, §37-9-2. State mental health facility, §37-1-1. State of emergency. Emergency management, §38-3-3. State office. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. State officer or employee. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. State or government facility. Emergency management and homeland security, board of homeland security, §38-3-40. Statutory speedy trial requirements. Judicial emergencies, §38-3-62. Storage facility. Militia armories, §38-2-190. Substantial change. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-164. Superintendent. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-2. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Superior commissioned officers. Code of military justice, §38-2-1001. Telephone subscriber. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Traumatic brain injury. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Treatment. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Treatment facility. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Unavailable. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-50. Unit. Code of military justice, eligibility to serve on courts-martial, §38-2-1025. Utility. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. Veterinary services. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. Volunteer health practitioners. Emergency volunteer health practitioners, §38-3-161. War veterans. War veterans home, §38-4-50.
INDEX DEFINED TERMS - Cont’d Well-being. Office of disability services ombudsman, §37-2-30. Willful violator. Emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act, §38-3-141. Wireless enhanced 9-1-1 charge. Emergency communications authority, §38-3-181. Wireless service. Internet safety for minors, §39-5-1. DEMOLITION. Buildings and housing. Military division’s authority, §38-2-193. Military division’s authority, §38-2-193. DEPOSITIONS. Code of military justice, §38-2-1049. Refusal to appear, testify or produce evidence. Punishment, §38-2-1047. DEPOTS. Armories and other facilities, §38-2-190. DEPUTIES. Emergency interim successors to various officials, §38-3-50. Emergency management personnel, §38-3-34. Militia of state. Deputy director for civil defense. Designation for inclusion in unclassified service, §38-2-152. Disbursement of mob by deputed person, §38-2-303. DESERTION. Code of military justice, §38-2-1085. Fraudulently obtained discharge, §38-2-1003. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. DETOXIFICATION. Community mental health centers. Inclusion of ambulatory day detoxification centers, §37-7-1.
DETOXIFICATION - Cont’d Substance abuse. Involuntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-7-40 to 37-7-85. Voluntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-7-20 to 37-7-24. DISABLED PERSONS. Emergency communications authority. Logan’s list, individuals with condition impeding ability to communicate with first responders. Assistance to public safety answering points with procedures regarding, §38-3-182. DISASTERS. Disaster volunteer leave act. General provisions, §§38-3-90 to Short title, §38-3-90. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. Incident command system. Establishment of standardized, verifiable, performance-based unified system, §38-3-57. Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to Military aid. Compacts for aid in case of disaster, §38-2-93. Militia. Calling into active service, §38-2-6. No emergency declared, §38-2-6.1. Volunteers or draftees from organized militia, §38-2-72. Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. State agencies and authorities. Required of all state agencies and authorities, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80,
INDEX DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to Definitions, §38-3-92. Leave granted with pay, §38-3-93. Legislative findings, §38-3-91. Short title, §38-3-90.
DROUGHT. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to
DISCIPLINING. Militia, §38-2-110. Rules governing, §38-2-111. State defense force, §38-2-50.
DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND OFFICES. National guard assistance, §§38-2-10,
DRUG ABUSE. Administration of mental health services generally, §§37-2-1 to Board of behavioral health and development disabilities, §37-1-3.
DISCOVERY. Code of military justice. Depositions, §38-2-1049. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. DISCRIMINATION. Mental health. No person denied disability services, §37-2-11. Office of disability services ombudsman. Discrimination or retaliation against consumer complainant prohibited, §37-2-40. DIVORCE. Vital records. Certificates supplied free, §38-1-1. DOMICILE. School attendance, §39-1-1. DONATIONS. Militia. Counties and municipal corporations may donate property, §§38-2-176, Organized militia. Acceptance of donations, §38-2-174.
DRUGS. Code of military justice. Driving under the influence, §38-2-1111. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. Militia as law enforcement, §38-2-10. Implementation of federally approved counterdrug law enforcement plans, §38-2-11. National guard as law enforcement, §38-2-10. Implementation of federally approved counterdrug law enforcement plans, §38-2-11. E EARTHQUAKES. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, EDUCATION. Veterans education reorganization act of 1949, §§38-4-30 to 38-4-37.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY. Code of military justice, §38-2-1044.
EGRESS. Disaster areas. Control of ingress and egress. Emergency powers of governor, §38-3-51.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Code of military justice, §38-2-1111.
ELECTIONS. Developmental disabilities. Client’s right to vote, §37-4-104.
INDEX ELECTIONS - Cont’d Mental illness. Patients’ right to vote, §37-3-144. Substance abusers. Patients’ right to vote, §37-7-144. Voting. Mental illness. Patients’ right to vote, §37-3-144. Substance abusers. Patients’ right to vote, §37-7-144. EMAIL. Internet safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to EMANCIPATION OF MINORS. Age of majority, §39-1-1. EMERGENCIES. Corrections department. Private property, entry during state of emergency or disaster by department personnel and those in department’s custody, §38-3-38. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting. Requirements for state agencies, boards, authorities, etc., §38-3-22.2. Disaster volunteer leave act, §§38-3-90 to 38-3-93. Emergency management and homeland security, §§38-3-1 to Essentials. Transport and distribution system. Certification of businesses and organizations that would facilitate transport and distribution, §38-3-58. Definition of essentials, §38-3-58. Establishment, §38-3-58. First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. Incident command system. Establishment of standardized, verifiable, performance-based unified system, §38-3-57. Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to Medical services personnel. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71.
EMERGENCIES - Cont’d Prisons and prisoners. Corrections department. Private property, entry during state of emergency or disaster by department personnel and those in department’s custody, §38-3-38. Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies and authorities, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY, §§38-3-180 to Administrative placement within emergency management and homeland security agency, §38-3-182. Attorney general. Legal services for authority, §38-3-184. Board of directors. Composition, §38-3-182. Control and management of authority, §38-3-182. Defined, §38-3-181. Expense allowance or reimbursements, §38-3-182. Internal operation, §38-3-182. Meetings, §38-3-182. Powers of board, §38-3-182. Terms, §38-3-182. Collection and disbursement of charges remitted to authority. Contracting with revenue department, §38-3-186. Definitions, §38-3-181. Duties of authority, §38-3-182. Established, §38-3-182. Executive director. Appointment, §38-3-183. Role of executive director, §38-3-183. Staff, §38-3-183. Funds, rights, privileges, etc, accruing to authority. Use only for authority purposes, §38-3-191. Local governments. Defined, §38-3-181. Membership in authority, §38-3-182.
INDEX EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY - Cont’d Local governments - Cont’d Remission of charges to authority. Disbursements to local governments, §38-3-188. Logan’s list, individuals with condition impeding ability to communicate with first responders. Assistance to public safety answering points with procedures regarding, §38-3-182. Name of authority, §38-3-182. 9-1-1 charges. Defined, §38-3-181. Remission of charges to authority, §38-3-185. Purpose of authority, §38-3-182. Rate-setting. No jurisdiction of authority, §38-3-182. Remission of charges to authority, §38-3-185. Disbursements to local governments, §38-3-188. Retention from charges by revenue department, §38-3-188. Rulemaking. Administrative procedure act, applicability, §38-3-182. Service suppliers. Audits by authority, §38-3-189. Billing practices, §38-3-189. Confidentiality of information submitted to authority, §38-3-190. Defined, §38-3-181. Remission of charges to authority, §38-3-185. State-wide public safety communications network. Planning for and implementing network. Service suppliers, authority and state to work together, §38-3-187. Short title, §38-3-180. State-wide public safety communications network. Funds, rights, privileges, etc, accruing to authority. Use only for authority purposes, §38-3-191. Planning for and implementing network. Service suppliers, authority and state to work together, §38-3-187.
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY - Cont’d Tax exempt status. Property taxes, §38-3-182. Wireless enhanced 9-1-1 charges. Defined, §38-3-181. Remission of charges to authority, §38-3-185. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1981. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Short title, §38-3-1. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY, §§38-3-1 to 38-3-171. Agency nomenclature act, §§38-3-140 to 38-3-148. Civil penalties for violations, §38-3-146. Criminal penalties for violations, §38-3-148. Definitions, §38-3-141. Injunction of violation, §38-3-145. Permission to use or display name or symbol of agency. Notice of decision, §38-3-144. Request procedure, §38-3-144. Right of action by private individual, §38-3-147. Short title, §38-3-140. Use of agency name without written permission, §38-3-142. Use of agency symbols without written permission, §38-3-143. Bioterrorism. Defined, §38-3-3. Board of homeland security, §§38-3-40 to 38-3-42. Composition, §38-3-41. Definitions, §38-3-40. Duties of board, §38-3-42. Established, §38-3-41. Reimbursements and allowances for members, §38-3-41. Security strategy, state-wide. Duties of board, §38-3-42. Building mapping information system for first responders, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153. Creation, §38-3-152. Definitions, §38-3-151. Determination of buildings to be mapped, §38-3-152.
INDEX EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY - Cont’d Building mapping information system for first responders - Cont’d Exemption of information from public disclosure, §38-3-152. Funding, §38-3-152. Immunity from liability, §38-3-153. Legislative findings, §38-3-150. Participants, forwarding of information, §38-3-152. Purpose of system, §38-3-150. Rules and regulations for operation, §38-3-152. Training guidelines, §38-3-152. Certified emergency manager program, §38-3-27. Citation of chapter, §38-3-1. Communications authority. Emergency communications authority, §§38-3-180 to 38-3-191. Compacts. Authority of governor, §38-3-22. Comprehensive plan and program, §38-3-22. Construction of chapter, §38-3-6. Coordination of traffic control, §38-3-24. Corrections department. Private property, entry during state of emergency or disaster by department personnel and those in department’s custody, §38-3-38. Curfew. Essentials. Transport and distribution system. Certification of businesses and organizations that would facilitate transport and distribution. Authority of certified entities in curfew areas, §38-3-58. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting. Requirements for state agencies, boards, authorities, etc., §38-3-22.2. Declaration of public policy, §38-3-2. Declaration of state of emergency or disaster. Emergency powers of governor, §38-3-51. Limitations in energy emergency, §38-3-51.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY - Cont’d Declaration of state of emergency or disaster - Cont’d Termination of emergency powers of governor, §38-3-51. Definitions, §38-3-3. Director of emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-20. Disaster volunteer leave act, §§38-3-90 to 38-3-93. Emergency communications authority, §§38-3-180 to 38-3-191. Emergency interim successors. Defined, §38-3-50. Necessity of declared emergency, §38-3-50. Various officials, §38-3-50. Emergency locations. Effect of official acts, §38-3-52. Local government, §38-3-54. Effect of acts, §38-3-54. Who may call meeting, §38-3-54. Meeting of general assembly, §38-3-53. Proclamation, §§38-3-52, 38-3-55. State government, §38-3-52. Suspension of constitutional rules. Meeting of general assembly, §38-3-53. When authorized, §38-3-55. Emergency management and homeland security agency. Creation, §38-3-20. Director, §38-3-20. Duties, §38-3-20. Disaster coordinator, §38-3-20. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into emergency forces of Georgia, §38-3-168. Georgia emergency telephone number 9-1-1 service act. Responsibilities, §38-3-20. Local organizations, §38-3-27. Offices, §38-3-20. Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Technical assistance and training provided to other agencies or authorities, §38-3-22.1. Staff and offices, §38-3-20.
INDEX EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY - Cont’d Emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act, §§38-3-140 to Emergency powers, §§38-3-50 to Emergency volunteer health practitioners act. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. Short title, §38-3-160. Enforcement, §38-3-4. Injunctive relief, §38-3-5. Violations, §38-3-7. Essentials. Defined, §38-3-58. Transport and distribution system. Certification of businesses and organizations that would facilitate transport and distribution, §38-3-58. Establishment, §38-3-58. Federal emergency management regulations. Consideration of, §38-3-28. Federal or private sources. Authority of state and localities to accept services, grants, loans, etc., §38-3-31. Firearms, ammunition, or components thereof. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §38-3-37. First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. First responder building mapping information system, §§38-3-150 to Flu. Pandemic influenza emergency. Defined, §38-3-3. Governor’s powers, §38-3-51. Georgia emergency management act of 1981. Short title, §38-3-1. Georgia emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act of 2008, §§38-3-140 to 38-3-148. Governor’s emergency management powers and duties, §38-3-22. Declaration of state of emergency, §38-3-51.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY - Cont’d Homeland security board, §§38-3-40 to 38-3-42. Immunity. Building mapping information system for first responders, §38-3-153. Emergency management workers, §38-3-35. Emergency powers of governor. Declaration of state of emergency or disaster, §38-3-51. Sovereign immunity. When granted, §38-3-32. When granted, §38-3-33. Incident command system. Establishment of standardized, verifiable, performance-based unified system, §38-3-57. Influenza. Pandemic influenza emergency. Defined, §38-3-3. Governor’s powers, §38-3-51. Injunctions, §38-3-5. Remedy at law irrelevant, §38-3-5. Who may obtain, §38-3-5. Intergovernmental cooperation, §38-3-23. Investigations, §38-3-23. Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to Law enforcement authorities. Enforcement of chapter provisions, §38-3-4. Lease of state property. National or local purposes, §38-3-25. Legislative intent. Policy and purpose, §38-3-2. Licenses. Nongovernmental rescue operations, §38-3-36. Loan of state property. National or local purposes, §38-3-25. Local mutual aid arrangements, §38-3-29. Local organizations for emergency management. Certified emergency manager. Required for directors or deputy directors, §38-3-27. Creation, §38-3-27. Disaster relief assistance. Denial of funding, §38-3-27. Failure to establish. Not entitled to state funding for disaster relief assistance, §38-3-27.
INDEX EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY - Cont’d Local organizations for emergency management - Cont’d Financial assistance, §38-3-27. Fund to provide assistance, §38-3-27. Local directors. Appointment, qualifications and compensation, §38-3-27. Powers, §38-3-27. Medical services personnel. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71. Mobile support units, §38-3-26. Organization, §38-3-26. Reimbursement to localities in out-of-state units, §38-3-26. Rights, powers, etc., of employees while on duty, §38-3-26. Service out of state, §38-3-26. Mutual aid arrangements. Authority of governor, §38-3-22. Nongovernmental rescue organizations. Licensure, §38-3-36. Oaths. Who may administer, §38-3-34. Organization and administration, §§38-3-20 to 38-3-38. Out-of-state arrangements, §38-3-29. Pandemic influenza emergency. Defined, §38-3-3. Governor’s powers, §38-3-51. Personnel. Mobile support units. Rights, powers, etc., of employees while on duty, §38-3-26. Oaths, §38-3-34. Qualifications, §38-3-34. Transfer of state personnel, §38-3-25. Plans, §38-3-22. Local mutual aid arrangements. Conformity with state plans, §38-3-29. Traffic control, §38-3-24. Political subdivisions. Aid rendered by local employees to other political subdivisions, §38-3-30. Reimbursement of personnel and other equipment expenses by aided locality, §38-3-30. Defined, §38-3-3.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY - Cont’d Political subdivisions - Cont’d Emergency locations, §38-3-54. Immunity of emergency management workers, §38-3-35. Local organizations for emergency management. Generally, §38-3-27. Registration of businesses during emergency, §38-3-56. Prisons and prisoners. Corrections department. Private property, entry during state of emergency or disaster by department personnel and those in department’s custody, §38-3-38. Public health emergency. Defined, §38-3-3. Public policy, §38-3-2. Reciprocal aid agreements. Authority of governor, §38-3-22. Registration of businesses during emergency, §38-3-56. Reimbursement to localities. Aid rendered by local employees to other political subdivisions, §38-3-30. Mobile support units, §38-3-26. Rulemaking authority, §38-3-21. Consideration of federal emergency management regulations, §38-3-28. Effect of rules, §38-3-28. Filing of governor’s and localities rules, §38-3-28. Governor’s emergency management authority, §38-3-22. Political subdivisions, §38-3-28. Traffic control, §38-3-24. Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies and authorities, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. Security strategy, state-wide. Board of homeland security. Duties of board, §38-3-42. Short title, §38-3-1. Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, Sovereign immunity. When granted, §38-3-32.
INDEX EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY - Cont’d Statewide first responder building mapping information system, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153. Subpoena powers, §38-3-23. Surveys, §38-3-23. Title of act, §38-3-1. Traffic control, §38-3-24. Uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. Short title, §38-3-160. Use of agency name without written permission, §38-3-142. Use of agency symbols without written permission, §38-3-143. Utilization of property. Local authorities empowered, §38-3-25. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. Building mapping information system for first responders, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153. Licenses. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71. EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. Applicability of provisions to registered volunteers, §38-3-162. Credentialing. Defined, §38-3-161. Health facilities. Credentialing or privileging standards, §38-3-166.
EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS - Cont’d Definitions, §38-3-161. Effect of provisions on other statutes, §38-3-168. Emergency management and homeland security agency. Incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into emergency forces of Georgia, §38-3-168. Health facilities. Credentialing standards, §38-3-166. Defined, §38-3-161. Privileging standards, §38-3-166. Health practitioners. Defined, §38-3-161. Incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into emergency forces of Georgia. Emergency management and homeland security agency authority, §38-3-168. Liability of volunteer practitioners, §38-3-170. Limitation on services provided, §38-3-167. Out of state practitioners. Recognition, §38-3-165. Registration systems, §38-3-164. Regulation of volunteer health practitioners during emergency, §38-3-163. Interpretation and construction. Effect of provisions on other statutes, §38-3-168. Uniformity of law, statutory construction to consider, §38-3-171. Liability of volunteer practitioners, §38-3-170. Privileging. Defined, §38-3-161. Health facilities. Credentialing or privileging standards, §38-3-166. Registration. Applicability of provisions to registered volunteers, §38-3-162. Qualification as registration systems, §38-3-164. Rulemaking to implement provisions, §38-3-169. Scope of practice. Defined, §38-3-161.
INDEX EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS - Cont’d Scope of practice - Cont’d Limitation on services provided, §38-3-167. Unauthorized practice. Limitation on services provided, §38-3-167. Uniform act. Short title, §38-3-160. Volunteer health practitioners. Defined, §38-3-161. Incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into emergency forces of Georgia. Emergency management and homeland security agency authority, §38-3-168. Liability of practitioners, §38-3-170. Limitation on services provided, §38-3-167. Out of state practitioners. Recognition, §38-3-165. Registration systems, §38-3-164. Regulation of volunteer health practitioners during emergency, §38-3-163. ENCAMPMENTS. Organized militia. Assemblies, §38-2-25. Service outside state, §38-2-90. ENERGY EMERGENCY. Emergency management. Defined, §38-3-3. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to EPIDEMICS. Emergency management. Defined to include, §38-3-3. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to EPILEPSY. Mental health services. Declaration of purposes, §37-2-1. ESCAPE. Alcohol and drug users. Substance abuse facilities. Apprehension by peace officer, §37-7-6. Code of military justice, §38-2-1095. Assisting in prisoner’s escape, §38-2-1096.
ESCAPE - Cont’d Developmentally disabled patients. Apprehension by police officer, §37-4-7. Mentally ill patients. Apprehension by peace officer authorized, §37-3-5. ESSENTIALS. Emergency management. Definition of essentials, §38-3-58. Transport and distribution system for essentials. Certification of businesses and organizations that would facilitate transport and distribution, §38-3-58. EVACUATIONS. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to EVIDENCE. Code of military justice. Opportunity to obtain witnesses, evidence, etc, §38-2-1046. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to produce, §38-2-1047. Mental health. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law. Evidence obtained not competent in criminal proceeding, §37-1-74. EXPERT WITNESSES. Code of military justice. Fees, §38-2-1141. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. EXPLOSIVES AND EXPLOSIONS. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, EXTRADITION. Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint. Extradition of offender taken into custody outside of state, §38-2-1007.
INDEX F FACTORIES. Child labor. Employment of minors under 16 years of age, §39-2-1. FALSE ALARMS. Code of military justice, §38-2-1099. FALSE CLAIMS. Code of military justice. Fraudulent or false claims against government, §38-2-1132. FEDERAL AID. Emergency management. Federal or private sources. Authority of state and localities to accept, §38-3-31. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION. Emergency management. Investigations and surveys. Cooperation of state officers, boards, etc., §38-3-23. Subpoena power, §38-3-23.
FINGERPRINTS. Director of local emergency management organization, §38-3-27. FIREFIGHTERS. Emergency management. Statewide first responder building mapping information system, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153.
FEES. Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint. Persons and facilities involved with custody not to take fees, §38-2-1007. Witness fees, §38-2-1047. Public records. Waiver of fees, §38-1-1. Vital records. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1.
FIRST INFORMER BROADCASTERS ACT, §38-3-57.
FELONIES. Militia, §§38-2-301 to 38-2-305. Closing places where firearms and ammunition sold, etc., §38-2-301. Control of streets in case of riot, etc., §38-2-302. Curfews and off limit areas, §38-2-305. Dispersion of mob, §38-2-303. Duty of citizens to disperse, §38-2-304. Failure to disperse after order, §38-2-304. FIGHTING WORDS. Code of military justice, §38-2-1117.
FINES. Child labor. Employer to maintain copy of employment certificate and letter. Duty, failure, criminal penalty, §39-2-11. Code of military justice. Contempt, §§38-2-1048, 38-2-1142. Emergency communications authority. Service suppliers. Audits by authority. Noncompliance with audit, §38-3-189. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Civil penalties for violations, §38-3-146. Criminal penalties for violations, §38-3-148.
FIRST RESPONDER BUILDING MAPPING INFORMATION SYSTEM. Emergency management, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153. FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICERS. Code of military justice. Flight from apprehension, §38-2-1095. FLOGGING. Code of military justice. Prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, §38-2-1055. FLOODS. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to
INDEX FLOODS - Cont’d Emergency management and homeland security - Cont’d Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, FLYING UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Code of military justice, §38-2-1111. FORFEITURES. Code of military justice. Calculation of forfeiture punishments, §38-2-1004. Pay forfeitures. Effective date of sentences, §38-2-1057. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Sentence and punishment. Imposition of sentence, §38-2-1058.2. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. FORMER JEOPARDY. Code of military justice, §38-2-1044. FORMS. Community mental health, developmental disabilities or addictive diseases service boards. Members, oath of office, §37-2-6. FRANKLIN, REPRESENTATIVE BOBBY. Safe carry protection act. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration. Act in honor of, §§38-3-37,
FRAUD AND DECEIT. Code of military justice. Discharges. Fraudulently obtained discharges, §38-2-1003. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment or separation, §38-2-1083. Fraudulent or false claims against government, §38-2-1132. New trial. Fraud on the court-martial as grounds, §38-2-1073. Mental health, developmental disabilities or substance abuse programs. Community service board employee making complaint or disclosure. Reprisal prohibited, §37-2-6. FRESH PURSUIT. Militia. Interstate military relations, §38-2-92. G GAMBLING. Militia. Prohibition of gambling within limits of armory, range, etc., §38-2-306. GARNISHMENT. Code of military justice. Contempt. Fines, collection, §38-2-1142. GASOLINE SHORTAGE. Emergency management. Energy emergency defined, §38-3-3. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Code of military justice. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to Emergency management. Emergency locations. Meeting of general assembly, §38-3-53.
INDEX GEORGIA CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Short title, §38-2-1000.
GOOD FAITH - Cont’d Mental health - Cont’d Voluntary patient treatment, etc. Discharge of patients. Immunity of physicians, peace officers, etc., from liability, §37-3-4. Substance abuse. Immunity from liability of health officials, §37-7-5. Rights of patients and their representatives. Recognition of patients’ physical integrity, §37-7-163.
GEORGIA EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY ACT. Generally, §§38-3-180 to 38-3-191. Short title, §38-3-180. GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1981. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Short title, §38-3-1. GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY. Emergency management and homeland security agency. Name change, §38-3-20. GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY AGENCY NOMENCLATURE ACT OF 2008. General provisions, §§38-3-140 to Short title, §38-3-140. GEORGIA FIRST INFORMER BROADCASTERS ACT, §38-3-57. GEORGIA MILITARY FORCES REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1955. Short title, §38-2-1. GOOD FAITH. Developmental disabilities. Hospitals. Immunity from liability of health officials, §37-4-6. Rights of developmentally disabled persons and their representatives. Recognition of clients’ physical integrity, §37-4-123. Hospitals. Developmental disabilities. Immunity from liability of health officials, §37-4-6. Mental health. Rights of patients and their representatives. Recognition of patients’ physical integrity, §37-3-163.
GOVERNOR. Aides-de-camp, §§38-2-111, 38-2-112. Code of military justice. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. Delegation of authority, §38-2-1140. Discharges. Modification of type of discharge by governor, §38-2-1074. General courts-martial. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1022. Special courts-martial. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1023. Summary courts-martial. Convening of courts-martial, §38-2-1024. Emergencies. Powers and duties, §38-3-22. Declaration of state of emergency, §38-3-51. Emergency management and homeland security agency. Appointment of director of emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-20. Board of homeland security. Advising governor, duties of board, §38-3-42. Emergency management powers and duties, §38-3-22. Declaration of state of emergency, §38-3-51. Militia. Calling out militia. No emergency declared, §38-2-6.1.
INDEX GRANDPARENTS. Adoption. Interstate compact on the placement of children. Limitations, §39-4-4. GROSS NEGLIGENCE. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners, §38-3-170. GUARDIANS AD LITEM. Appointment, §37-3-147. Developmentally disabled clients. Appointment, §37-4-107. Duration and scope of guardianship, §37-4-107. Mental illness. Rights of patients and their representatives, §§37-3-140 to Substance abusers. Appointment of, §37-7-147. Duration and scope of guardianship ad litem, §37-7-147. Notice generally, §37-7-147. GUARDS. Code of military justice. Drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. GUILTY PLEAS. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Effect of guilty plea, §38-2-1045. GYMNASTS. Child labor. Employment prohibited, §39-2-17. H HABEAS CORPUS. Developmentally disabled clients. Right of clients or representatives to petition for writ of habeas corpus, §37-4-108. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62.
HABEAS CORPUS - Cont’d Mentally ill patients. Right of patients or representatives to petition for writ of habeas corpus, §37-3-148. Substance abusers. Right of patients to petition for writ of habeas corpus, §37-7-148. HABILITATION OF THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED. General provisions, §§37-4-1 to HARD LABOR. Code of military justice. When authorized, §38-2-1058. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE. Discharge of hazardous materials. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies and authorities, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. HEALTH CARE FACILITIES. Restrained patients. Periodic observation, §37-3-165. HEROIN. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. HIGHWAYS, ROADS AND STREETS. Militia. Free passage through tollgates, tunnels, etc., while under orders, §38-2-273. HOMELAND SECURITY BOARD, §§38-3-40 to 38-3-42. HOMELAND SECURITY, GEORGIA. Emergency management and homeland security generally, §§38-3-1 to 38-3-171.
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HONOR GUARDS FOR VETERANS’ FUNERALS. Use of national guard, §38-2-12. HOSPITALS. Death of patient. Office of disability services ombudsman. Medical reviews of deaths of consumers, §37-2-45. Immunity. Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-6. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Mental health. State hospitals. Patient cost of care act, §§37-9-1 to Psychiatric hospitals. Trespass. Abandoning or leaving patients on grounds of psychiatric hospital, §37-3-7. Loitering or trespassing on grounds of, §37-3-8. Trespass. Psychiatric hospitals. Abandoning or leaving patients on grounds of psychiatric hospital, §37-3-7. Loitering or trespassing on grounds of, §37-3-8. HOST HOMES. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases services. Defined, classification, agreements with community services providers, oversight, guidelines, §37-1-20. HURRICANES. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, HUSBAND AND WIFE. Substance abuse. Right of minor to obtain drug abuse treatment on own consent. Informing minor’s spouse of treatment, §37-7-8.
IMMUNITY. Attorneys at law, §§37-3-4, 37-4-6, Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-6. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-4. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Code of military justice. Military courts, members, etc. acting under provisions, §38-2-1144. Emergency management. Building mapping information system for first responders. Immunity from liability, §38-3-153. Emergency management workers, §38-3-35. Emergency powers of governor. Declaration of state of emergency or disaster, §38-3-51. Sovereign immunity. When granted, §38-3-32. When granted, §38-3-33. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners, §38-3-170. Hospitals. Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-6. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Internet safety for minors. Immunity of computer service providers, §39-5-3. Mental health. Actions taken in good faith compliance with chapter, §37-3-4. Community service boards, §37-2-11.1. Office of disability services ombudsman. Complainant, §37-2-43. Ombudsman and employees, §37-2-43. Persons providing information to ombudsman, §37-2-42. Militia. Relief from civil or criminal liability, §38-2-270. Peace officers. Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-6. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-4. Substance abusers, §37-7-5.
INDEX IMMUNITY - Cont’d Physicians and surgeons. Developmentally disabled clients. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-4-123. Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-6. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-4. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., in cases of grave emergency, §37-3-163. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-7-163. Psychologists. Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-6. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-4. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Substance abuse. Physicians, peace officers, etc., §37-7-5. INDICTMENTS. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. Child labor, §§39-2-1 to 39-2-21. INFANTS. Child labor. General provisions, §§39-2-1 to Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. INFLUENZA. Pandemic influenza emergency. Defined, §38-3-3. Governor’s powers, §38-3-51. INJUNCTIONS. Child labor. Enforcement of chapter, §39-2-21. Developmentally disabled. Right to request protective order against treatment, §37-4-123. Emergency management and homeland security, §38-3-5. Agency nomenclature act violations, §38-3-145. Mental health law. Violations, abatement of public nuisance, §37-1-90.
INJUNCTIONS - Cont’d Mentally ill patients. Right to request protective order against treatment, §37-3-163. Substance abuse. Right to request protective order against treatment, §37-7-163. Violations of title, §37-1-90. INSIGNIA. Militia, §§38-2-275, 38-2-283. INSPECTIONS. Adoptions. Interstate compact on the placement of children. Satisfaction of requirements, §39-4-10. Code of military justice. Judge advocates. State judge advocate. Supervision of administration of military justice, §38-2-1006. Mental health. Enforcement. Inspection warrants, §§37-1-70 to Office of disability services ombudsman. Inspection of facilities, §37-2-36. INSPECTION WARRANTS. Mental health law. Enforcement, §§37-1-70 to 37-1-74. INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. Administration of services. Generally, §§37-2-1 to 37-2-50. Admission to facilities. Designation of facility to which admitted, §37-4-60. Facility defined, §37-4-2. Notification requirements. Client representatives and guardians ad litem, §37-4-107. Private facilities. Generally, §37-4-8. Right to timely examination after admission, §37-4-122. Board of behavioral health and development disabilities, §37-1-3. Chapter liberally construed, §37-2-1. Clinical records. Appointment of client representatives and guardians ad litem, §37-4-107.
INDEX INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Clinical records - Cont’d Confidentiality of information, §37-4-125. Disclosure of confidential information, §37-4-125. Judicial supervision of files and records relating to proceedings, §37-4-126. Maintenance, §37-4-125. Release of information to client’s attorney, §37-4-127. Right of client to examine, §37-4-126. Right of client to request correction of inaccuracies, §37-4-126. Community service boards. Defined, §37-1-1. Community services for the developmentally disabled, §§37-5-1 to 37-5-9. Application of chapter, §37-5-4. Citation of chapter, §37-5-1. Community services defined, §37-5-3. County boards of health. Consulting and financial assistance by department, §37-5-7. Discovery of deficiencies in programs, §37-5-8. Duty to provide community, §37-5-5. Submission of county or health district plan, §37-5-6. County or health district plan for community services, §37-5-6. Contents, §37-5-6. Review and approval of plan, §37-5-6. Declaration of policy, §37-5-2. District health department to advise families or guardians, §37-5-5. Eligibility for community services, §37-5-4. Fees for community services, §37-5-9. Legislative intent. Declaration of public policy, §37-5-2. Payment for community services, §37-5-9. Short title, §37-5-1. Standards for community services. Establishment, §37-5-8. Title of act, §37-5-1. Confidential and privileged documents. Classification by department, §37-1-53.
INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Coordination of training programs, §37-4-4. Core set of consumer oriented, community based values and principles, §37-1-2. County boards of health. Community services for the developmentally disabled, §§37-5-1 to 37-5-9. Financial assistance by department, §37-5-7. Role of county governing authorities, §37-1-2. Court ordered services, §§37-4-40 to Change in client’s needs. Discharge or transfer to another facility, §37-4-44. Continuation of habilitation. Procedure for, §37-4-42. Validity of hospitalization orders entered before July 1, 2011, §37-4-5. Validity of hospitalization orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-4-5. Discharge or transfer to another facility, §37-4-44. Nonresident client. Receiving services from state facility, §37-4-64. Notice of discharge or transfer to another facility, §37-4-44. Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-4-82. Periodic review of individualized program plan, §37-4-44. Procedure for continuation of habilitation, §37-4-42. Validity of hospitalization orders entered before July 1, 2011, §37-4-5. Validity of hospitalization orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-4-5. Day-care centers for the developmentally disabled, §§37-6-1 to 37-6-8. Appropriated funds. Expenditure of, §37-6-8. Approval of day-care centers, §37-6-6.
INDEX INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Day-care centers for the developmentally disabled - Cont’d Certified statements of operating costs, §37-6-5. Day-care center defined, §37-6-1. Departmental standards for day-care centers, §37-6-7. Developmental disabilities defined, §37-6-1. Developmentally disabled individual defined, §37-6-1. Expenditure of appropriated funds for title, §37-6-8. Grants-in-aid to county boards of health. Purchase of services from private day-care centers, §37-6-4. Inspection of day-care centers, §37-6-6. Inspection warrants, §§37-1-70 to Operating costs. Statements of, §37-6-5. Participation by department in financing, §37-6-2. Authorization, §37-6-3. Generally, §37-6-3. Purchase of services from private day-care centers. Grants-in-aid to county boards of health, §37-6-4. Rulemaking authority. Departmental standards for day-care centers, §37-6-7. Standards for day-care centers, §37-6-7. Statements of operating costs, §37-6-5. Declaration of public policy, §37-4-1. Definitions, §§37-1-1, 37-2-2, 37-4-2. Department of behavioral health and development disabilities. Created, functions, duties, commissioner, §37-1-4. Department of education. Coordination of training programs, §37-4-4. Developmental disability defined, §37-1-1. Disability defined, §37-1-1. Disability services defined, §37-1-1.
INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Disabled defined, §37-1-1. Emergency communications authority. Logan’s list, individuals with condition impeding ability to communicate with first responders. Assistance to public safety answering points with procedures regarding, §38-3-182. Employment of clients outside facilities, §37-4-105. Escape from facility without permission. Apprehension by peace officer, §37-4-7. Guardian ad litem. Appointment, §37-4-107. Duration and scope of guardianship, §37-4-107. Health officials. Immunity from liability, §37-4-6. Hospitalization orders. Validity of orders entered before September 1, 1978. Immunity from liability of physician, psychologist, peace officer, etc., §37-4-6. Hospital officials. Immunity from liability, §37-4-6. Individual dignity of clients to be respected, §37-4-120. Injunctions. Violations of title, §37-1-90. Interstate compact on mental health, §§37-10-1 to 37-10-3. Least restrictive alternative placement. Securing of, §37-4-121. Legislative findings, §37-1-2. Medication, seclusion and physical restraints. Use generally, §37-4-124. Minors. Education of child clients, §37-4-106. Mistreatment, neglect or abuse of clients, §37-4-124. Noninstitutional community facilities and programs. Assisting client in securing, §37-4-121. Office of disability services ombudsman, §§37-2-30 to 37-2-50.
INDEX INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Payment of patient care expenses, §§37-4-80 to 37-4-82. Inability to pay for habilitation services. Public policy against denial, §37-4-80. Liability for expenses. Transporting, examining and caring for clients, §37-4-81. Patient cost of care act, §§37-9-1 to Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-4-82. Physical restraints. Determination of necessity for application, §37-4-124. Entry of use of restraints in clinical record, §37-4-124. Physician’s order for use of restraints, §37-4-124. Requirement of written policies and procedures governing use, §37-4-124. Use generally, §37-4-124. Policy of state, §37-2-1. Private facilities. Approval, §37-4-8. Powers and duties, §37-4-8. Right to deny admission, §37-4-8. Transfers of clients between private and state owned facilities, §37-4-60. Public policy, §37-1-2. Purpose of chapter, §37-2-1. Regional offices. Access to records of publicly-financed programs, §37-2-11.2. Confidentiality of records, §37-2-11.2. Regional planning boards. Defined, §37-1-1. Public policy, §37-1-2. Retention of rights and privileges by clients generally, §37-4-100. Rights of developmentally disabled persons and their representatives, §§37-4-100 to Adjudication of complaints, §37-4-109. Administrative appeal, §37-4-109. Appointment of client representatives and guardians ad litem, §37-4-107.
INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Rights of developmentally disabled persons and their representatives - Cont’d Attorneys at law. Right to interview persons in charge of habilitation in a facility, §37-4-127. Censorship of client correspondence, §37-4-102. Clinical records. Confidentiality of information, §37-4-125. Defined, §37-4-2. Entry of use of physical restraints, §37-4-124. Right of client to examine, §37-4-126. Right of client to request correction of inaccuracies, §37-4-126. Communication with persons outside facility, §37-4-102. Complaints. Adjudication procedures, §37-4-109. Consent to treatment and surgery. Generally, §37-4-123. Dignity of clients to be respected, §37-4-120. Due process, §37-4-100. Duration and scope of guardian ad litem, §37-4-107. Education of child clients, §37-4-106. Emergency surgery, etc., §37-4-123. Employment of clients outside facilities, §37-4-105. Examination of records, §37-4-126. Freedom from adverse effects of medication at hearings, §37-4-123. Habeas corpus. Petition for writ of habeas corpus, §37-4-108. Habilitation services. Effect of inability to pay, §37-4-80. Public policy against denial of services for inability to pay, §37-4-80. Inability to pay for habilitation services. Public policy against denial of services, §37-4-80. Inspection of client correspondence, §37-4-102. Judicial appeals, §37-4-110.
INDEX INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Rights of developmentally disabled persons and their representatives - Cont’d Judicial protection of rights and privileges of clients, §37-4-108. Least restrictive alternative placement. Securing of, §37-4-121. Medication. Freedom from adverse effects of medication at hearings, §37-4-123. Protective orders against treatment, requests, §37-4-123. Refusal of medication, §37-4-123. Use of medication, seclusion and physical restraints. Generally, §37-4-124. Mistreatment, neglect or abuse of clients, §37-4-124. Noninstitutional community facilities and programs. Assisting clients in securing placement in, §37-4-121. Notification requirements. Complaints. Adjudication procedures, §37-4-109. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-4-123. Representatives, guardians ad litem and clients. Generally, §37-4-107. Personal effects, §37-4-103. Private physicians, §37-4-122. Protective orders against treatment, requests, §37-4-123. Records. Request correction of inaccuracies in records, §37-4-126. Refusal of medication, §37-4-123. Restriction of client correspondence, §37-4-102. Retention of rights and privileges by clients. Generally, §37-4-100. Judicial protection of rights and privileges, §37-4-108. Recognition of clients’ physical integrity, §37-4-123. Right of clients to be informed and consulted about condition and habilitation, §37-4-122.
INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - Cont’d Rights of developmentally disabled persons and their representatives - Cont’d Right to legal counsel, §§37-4-101, Appellate proceedings, §37-4-110. Securing of least restrictive alternative placement, §37-4-121. Securing placement in noninstitutional community facilities and programs, §37-4-120. Suitable, skillful, safe and humane treatment, §37-4-122. Timely examination after admission, §37-4-122. Use of criminal facilities and procedures, §37-4-120. Use of medication, seclusion and physical restraints. Generally, §37-4-124. Visitors, §37-4-102. Voting, §37-4-104. Rules and regulations, §37-1-40. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-3. Practice and procedure, §37-1-23. Procedure for adopting, §37-1-41. State treatment facilities, §37-1-21. State residents transported from out-of-state facilities. Procedure for transfer, §37-4-63. State’s responsibility, §37-2-1. Training programs. Coordination of, §37-4-4. Transfers between facilities, §37-4-60. Court ordered services, §37-4-44. Federal agencies, §37-4-62. Nonresident client receiving court ordered services from state facility, §37-4-64. State court retention of jurisdiction over transferred clients, §37-4-62. State residents from out-of-state facilities. Procedure for transfer, §37-4-63. Transportation of clients generally, §37-4-61. Transportation of clients. Generally, §37-4-61. Liability for expenses, §37-4-81.
INDEX INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION - Cont’d Mentally ill patients. Inability to pay. Public policy against denial of right to care and treatment, §37-3-120. Substance abuse. Continued involuntary hospitalization. Orders authorizing hospitalization before September 1, 1978, §37-7-4.
INTERNET. Minors. Online safety, §§39-5-1 to 39-5-4. Safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to 39-5-4. Definitions, §39-5-1. Immunity of computer service providers, §39-5-3. Notice to subscribers of products to control minor’s use of Internet, §39-5-2. Products to control minor’s use of Internet, §39-5-2. Report by providers of child pornography violations, §39-5-4. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION. Code of military justice. Severability of provisions, §38-2-1145. Uniformity with federal code of military justice, §38-2-1143. Developmentally disabled. Community services for mentally retarded. Application of chapter, §37-5-4. Legislative intent. Declaration of public policy, §37-4-1. Rights to habilitation services. Declaration of policy, §37-4-1. Public policy against denial on inability to pay, §37-4-80. Emergency management. Liberal construction of chapter, §38-3-6. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Effect of provisions on other statutes, §38-3-168. Uniformity of law, statutory construction to consider, §38-3-171. Hospitalization orders. Alcoholics and drug users. Validity of orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-7-4. Developmentally disabled, habilitation. Validity of orders entered before July 1, 2011, §37-4-5. Validity of orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-4-5. Mentally ill patients. Validity of orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-3-3.
INTERPRETERS. Code of military justice. Courts-martial, §38-2-1028. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Fees, §38-2-1141. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. INTERSTATE COMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH ACT. General provisions, §§37-10-1 to Short title, §37-10-1. INTERSTATE COMPACTS. Adoption. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. Child placement. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. Civil defense and disasters. Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, Emergency management. Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, Mental health. Interstate compact on mental health, §§37-10-1 to 37-10-3. Minors. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA). Short title, §38-3-70. Text of compact, §38-3-71. INVESTIGATIONS. Code of military justice. Courts of inquiry, §38-2-1135. Pretrial procedure, §38-2-1032. Emergency management, §38-3-23.
INDEX INVESTIGATIONS - Cont’d Mental health. Office of disability services ombudsman. Department’s investigatory powers not limited, §37-2-44. Investigatory powers, §37-2-36. Reports of investigations, §37-2-37. J JAILS. Code of military justice. Credit for time under arrest against sentence, §38-2-1013. Enemy prisoners. Members not to be confined with enemy prisoners, §38-2-1012. Place of confinement, §38-2-1011. Punishment while confined awaiting trial. Restrictions, §38-2-1013. Militia. Authority to order vicinity of jail off limits to unauthorized personnel, §38-2-305. JANITORIAL SERVICES. Veterans’ organizations. Local governments. Authorized to furnish certain services, §38-1-2. JOB CREATION. Military affairs. Memorandum of agreement with state to enhance opportunities for Georgians, §38-3-22.3. JUDGE ADVOCATES. Code of military justice. Definition of judge advocate, §38-2-1001. JUDGES. Code of military justice. Military judges. Defined, §38-2-1001. Emergencies. Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to Judicial emergencies, §§38-3-60 to
JUDICIAL EMERGENCIES, §§38-3-60 to 38-3-64. Access to clerk’s office or courthouse impossible. Designation of alternative facility, §38-3-61. Appeals by adversely affected parties. Rights, costs borne by state, §38-3-64. Authorized judicial official. Declaration of judicial emergency, §38-3-61. Defined, §38-3-60. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Declaration of judicial emergency, §38-3-61. Definitions, §38-3-60. Duration of emergency, §38-3-61. Extension of emergency order, §38-3-61. Judicial emergency defined, §38-3-60. Modification or extension of duration of emergency, §38-3-61. Notice of appeal. Appeals by adversely affected parties. Filing, time, §38-3-64. Notification to other judicial officials and public. Issuance of order declaring, modification or extension, §38-3-63. Order declaring judicial emergency, §38-3-61. JURISDICTION. Code of military justice. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. Civilian courts. Concurrent jurisdiction between civilian court and court-martial, §38-2-1002. Courts-martial, §§38-2-1002, General courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Special courts-martial, §38-2-1019.
INDEX JURISDICTION - Cont’d Code of military justice - Cont’d Courts-martial - Cont’d Summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. Subject matter jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. Territorial applicability of provisions, §38-2-1005. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Injunction of violation, §38-3-145.
LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS - Cont’d Mentally ill patients. Employment of patients outside of facilities, §37-3-145. Militia. Employment rights. Public officers and employees absent on military duty, §38-2-279. Reemployment in private industry, §38-2-280. Substance abusers. Employment of patients outside facilities, §37-7-145.
JURY AND JURY TRIAL. Exemptions from jury duty. Militia, §38-2-276. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Speedy trial. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Marshals as peace officer, §38-2-1136.1. Emergency communications authority. Logan’s list, individuals with condition impeding ability to communicate with first responders. Assistance to public safety answering points with procedures regarding, §38-3-182. Emergency management. Statewide first responder building mapping information system, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases treatment facilities. Appointment of police for state facilities, authority, §37-1-21.
JUVENILE COURTS. Detention of child. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. L LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. Child labor, §§39-2-1 to 39-2-21. Department of labor. Child labor. Generally, §§39-2-1 to 39-2-21. Developmentally disabled clients. Employment outside facilities, §37-4-105. Injunctions. Members of organized militia or reserve forces. Reemployment in private industry, §38-2-280.
LEASES. Emergency management. Lease of state property for national or local purposes, §38-3-25. Militia. Armories and other facilities, §38-2-195. LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSES. Code of military justice, §38-2-1079. Affirming or approving by reviewing authority of as much of guilty finding so as to find lesser included offense, §38-2-1059. Review of courts-martial. Modification of findings or sentence. Convening authority’s power, §38-2-1060.
INDEX LEVY OF ATTACHMENT. Code of military justice. Contempt. Fines, collection, §38-2-1142.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT - Cont’d Emergency management. Local organizations for emergency management, §38-3-27.
LIABILITY. Emergency management. Governor. Immunity, §38-3-51. Immunity. Governor, §38-3-51. Providers of equipment in emergencies, §38-3-33. State and political subdivisions, §38-3-35. Personnel. Immunity of emergency management workers, §38-3-35. Sovereign immunity, §38-3-32. State and political subdivisions. Immunity, §38-3-35.
LOCAL ORGANIZATION FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, §38-3-27.
LICENSES. Emergency management. Nongovernmental rescue operations, §38-3-36. Emergency medical services. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71. Mental health. Crisis stabilization units, §37-1-29. LIENS. Militia. Uniform and equipment exempt from levy and sale, §38-2-272. LIMITATION OF ACTIONS. Code of military justice, §38-2-1043. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. LIVING QUARTERS. Veterans’ affairs. Counties, §38-1-2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Emergency communications authority. Definition of local government, §38-3-182. Membership of local governments in authority, §38-3-182.
LOGAN’S LIST. Emergency communications authority. Individuals with condition impeding ability to communicate with first responders. Assistance to public safety answering points with procedures regarding, §38-3-182. LOITERING. Mental health and developmental disabilities. Examination and treatment for mental illness. Trespassing or loitering on grounds of psychiatric hospitals, §37-3-8. Psychiatric hospitals. Grounds of, §37-3-8. LOOKOUTS. Code of military justice. Drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. LOOTING. Code of military justice. Captured or abandoned property, §38-2-1103. LSD. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. Schedule drugs, §37-7-1. LYSERGIC ACID, §37-7-1. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. M MAIL. Developmentally disabled clients. Inspections, restriction and censorship of client correspondence, §37-4-102.
INDEX MEDICAL EXAMINERS. Militia. Special duties, §38-2-25.
MAIL - Cont’d Substance abuse. Inspection, restriction and censorship of patient’s correspondence, §37-7-142. MALINGERING. Code of military justice, §38-2-1115. MALWARE. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. MAPS AND PLATS. Emergency management. Building mapping information system for first responders, §§38-3-150 to MARIJUANA. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. MARSHALS. Code of military justice, §38-2-1136.1. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. MARTIAL LAW. Declaration, §38-2-7. MATHEMATICS. Military affairs. Memorandum of agreement with state to enhance opportunities for Georgians, §38-3-22.3. MAYOR. Emergency management. Executive officer or governing body. Mayor of municipality to constitute, §38-3-27. MEDALS. Militia, §38-2-283. MEDICAL CONSENT. Minors. Substance abuse. Right of minor to obtain medical or surgical services for treatment of drug abuse, §37-7-8. Substance abuse. Minors. Right of minor to obtain medical or surgical services for treatment of drug abuse, §37-7-8.
MEDICATION. Alcoholics, drug dependent individuals and drug abusers. Rights and privileges of patients. Outpatient treatment. Defined as including, §37-7-1. Prohibited acts as to use of medication, §37-7-165. Right to be free from adverse effects of medication when appearing at hearings, §37-7-163. Right to be fully informed concerning medication, §37-7-162. Right to refuse medication, §37-7-163. Developmentally disabled. Rights and privileges of mentally retarded persons undergoing habilitation. Prohibited acts as to use of medication, §37-4-124. Right to be free from adverse effects of medication when appearing at hearings, §37-4-123. Right to be fully informed concerning medication, §37-4-122. Right to refuse medication, §37-4-123. Mentally ill. Rights and privileges of patients. Outpatient treatment. Defined as including, §37-3-1. Prohibited acts as to use of medication, §37-3-165. Right to be free from adverse effects of medication when appearing at hearings, §37-3-163. Right to be fully informed concerning medication, §37-3-162. Right to refuse medication, §37-3-163. MENTAL HEALTH. Abandonment of patients. Leaving on grounds of psychiatric hospital, §37-3-7. Abatement of public nuisance. Injunctions, §37-1-90. Access to program’s records, §37-2-11.2.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Administration of services. Access to records of programs receiving public funds, §37-2-11.2. Declaration of purpose, §37-2-1. Definitions, §37-2-2. Generally, §§37-2-1 to 37-2-50. Legislative intent, §37-2-1. Office of disability services ombudsman, §§37-2-30 to 37-2-50. Advisory boards. Establishment. Regional offices, community service boards, other providers, §37-2-9.1. Age, gender, race, ethnic origin or inability to pay. No person denied disability services, §37-2-11. Allocation of funds, §37-2-11. Appropriations to department. Distribution, §37-2-5.1. Behavioral health coordinating council. Chairperson. Commissioner, §37-2-4. Created, §37-2-4. Duties, §37-2-4. Meetings, §37-2-4. Members, §37-2-4. Notice. Meetings, §37-2-4. Quorum, §37-2-4. Recommendations, report, §37-2-4. Records or data made available, §37-2-4. Vacancy, §37-2-4. Vice chairperson, §37-2-4. Vote as act of council, §37-2-4. Behavioral health reform and innovation commission, §§37-1-110 to 37-1-116. Bill of rights. Rights of patients and their representatives, §§37-3-140 to Board of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Adoption. Rules, regulations, standards, §37-3-2. Chairperson, presiding officer, §37-1-3. Created, §37-1-3. Habilitation of developmentally disabled. Rules and regulations, §37-4-3.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Board of behavioral health and developmental disabilities - Cont’d Hospitalization orders. Rulemaking authority, §37-3-3. Number of members, §37-1-3. Per diem allowance and expenses, §37-1-3. Powers, functions, duties of board of human resources. Transfer to board, §37-1-3. Procedure for adopting rules and regulations, §37-1-41. Removal from office, §37-1-3. Rules, regulations, standards. Adoption, §§37-1-21, 37-1-40, State mental health facilities. Management, rules and regulations, adoption, §37-1-21. Terms, §37-1-3. Vacancies, §37-1-3. Chapter liberally construed, §37-2-1. Clinical records. Appointment of patient representatives and guardians ad litem, §37-3-147. Authority of psychologist, clinical social workers or clinical nurse specialists, §37-3-41. Community service boards, §37-2-11.2. Confidentiality, §37-3-166. Emergency receiving facilities. Entry of report, court order, etc., §§37-3-41, 37-3-42. Entry of use of physical restraints, §37-3-165. Judicial supervision of files and records relating to proceedings, §37-3-167. Maintenance, §37-3-166. Release of information to patient’s attorney, §37-3-168. Right of patient to examine, §37-3-167. Right of patient to request correction of inaccuracies, §37-3-167. Code of military justice. Mental disease or defect. Defense, §38-2-1050.1. Community service areas. Boundaries for community service boards, §37-2-3. Defined, §37-2-2. Designation, §37-2-3.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Community service areas - Cont’d Single area. Designation of two or more areas, §37-2-3. Community service boards. Actions by or against boards, §37-2-6.3. Venue, actions against boards, §37-2-11.1. Advisory boards. Establishment, §37-2-9.1. Benefits provided employees, §37-2-6.1. Bonds, issuance, prohibited, §37-2-6.1. Borrowing money, incurring debt, liabilities and obligations, §37-2-6.1. Boundaries, §37-2-3. Budget. Governing board, duties, §37-2-6.1. Bylaws, §37-2-6. Carry forward of fund balances and accounts, §37-2-6.1. Cessation of operations, §§37-2-6.5, Chairperson, vice chairperson, §37-2-6.1. Clinical records, §37-2-11.2. Conflicts of interest, §37-2-6.1. Contracts. Executive director, §37-2-6.1. Conversion of organizational structure, §37-2-6.4. Conveyance or lease of property to boards. Counties and municipalities authorized, §37-2-6.1. County boards of health. Service as, §37-2-6. Created, §37-2-6. Defined, §§37-1-1, 37-2-2. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Policies and procedures, establishing, §37-1-20. Duties, §37-2-6.1. Emergency powers of commissioner. Failure to establish and administer programs, §37-2-10. Employees on July 1, 1994, §37-2-6.2. Executive director. Employment, duties, §37-2-6.1. Exemption from taxes, §37-2-6.1. Expense reimbursement, §37-2-6.1.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Community service boards - Cont’d Facilities, establishment, operation, §37-2-6.1. Failure to establish and administer programs. Commissioner’s emergency powers, §37-2-10. Fees, rates and charges for services, establishment, §37-2-6.1. For profit facilities, operation, prohibition, §37-2-6.1. Governing boards. Appointment of members by governing authorities, §37-2-6. Composition, §37-2-6. Defined, §37-2-2. Executive director, §37-2-6.1. Hospital authority. Becoming component part of, §37-2-6.4. Immunity, §37-2-11.1. Ineligibility to serve, §37-2-6. Legal counsel. Employment or contract for, §37-2-11.1. Liabilities, debts or obligations. State, counties, municipalities not liable, §§37-2-6, 37-2-6.3. Manager and management team to operate and manage services. Appointment by commissioner. Cessation of board’s operations, §37-2-6.5. Failure of board to establish and administer programs, §37-2-10. Meetings. Open and public meetings, §37-2-9.1. Members, §37-2-6. Mileage allowance, §37-2-6.1. Nepotism, §37-2-6. Networks of community service boards. Joining, forming, operating, §37-2-6.1. Nonprofit and public purposes. Existence for, §37-2-6.1. Nonprofit corporation, limited liability company, other nonprofit entity. Converting to private nonprofit corporation, §37-2-6.4. Membership, §37-2-6.1. Not limited to serving counties within service area, §37-2-3.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Community service boards - Cont’d Oath of office, §37-2-6. Powers, §§37-2-6.1, 37-2-6.3. Delegation to executive director or staff, §37-2-6.1. Program powers and authority, §37-2-6.1. Providers of services. Contracts with departments to become, §37-2-6. Public agencies in their own right, §37-2-11.1. Public body, §37-2-6.3. Public corporations, §37-2-6. Public policy, §37-1-2. Purposes, §§37-2-6, 37-2-6.1. Reconstituting or converting organizational structure, §37-2-6.4. Records. Clinical records, §37-2-11.2. Redesignation of boundaries, §37-2-3. Regional advisory councils for mental heath, developmental disabilities and addictive disease. Appointment of former regional board members to community service boards. Time period, §37-2-5. Regional planning boards. Appointment of former community service board members. Time limit, §37-2-6. Removal. Failure to complete required training, §37-2-6. Reserves, §37-2-6.1. Resignation from office, §37-2-6. Retirement, pension, disability, medical and hospitalization. Benefits provided employees, §37-2-6.1. Secretary and treasurer, §37-2-6.1. Sick leave, annual leave, holiday leave. Benefits provided employees, §37-2-6.1. Staff, appointment, §37-2-6.1. Tax exemption, §37-2-6.1. Training. Failure to complete required training. Removal, §37-2-6. Transferred employees, rights, §37-2-6.2.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Community service boards - Cont’d Unit of county government. Converting to, §37-2-6.4. Vacancy, §37-2-6. Whistleblower protection for employees, §37-2-6. Community services for the developmentally disabled, §§37-5-1 to 37-5-9. Confidential and privileged documents. Classification by department, §37-1-53. Conflicts of interest. Community service boards. Executive director, §37-2-6.1. Conviction data. Person considered for employment involving direct care, treatment, custodial responsibilities. Authority of department to receive, §37-1-28. Conviction data defined, §37-1-28. Coordination of disability services, §37-2-9. Core set of consumer oriented, community based values and principles, §37-1-2. County boards of health. Defined, §37-1-1. Role of county governing authorities, §37-1-2. Criminal history information. Person considered for employment involving direct care, treatment, custodial responsibilities. Authority of department to receive conviction data, §37-1-28. Conviction data defined, §37-1-28. Person in care of department. Authority to receive, §37-1-28. Criminal law and procedure. Evaluating facilities. Length of period of detention in, §37-3-64. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law. Evidence obtained not competent in criminal proceeding, §37-1-74. Involuntary outpatient care. Discharge of patients under criminal charges, §37-3-95. Involuntary patient treatment, etc. Emergency admission of persons arrested for penal offenses, §37-3-42.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Criminal law and procedure - Cont’d Office of disability services ombudsman. Discrimination or retaliation against consumer complainant, §37-2-40. Penalty for violating title, §37-1-100. Voluntary patient treatment, etc. Discharge of transferred patient charged with criminal offense, §37-3-24. Crisis stabilization units. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities, §37-1-29. Day-care centers for the developmentally disabled, §§37-6-1 to 37-6-8. Deaths of consumers. Office of disability services ombudsman. Medical reviews of deaths of consumers, §37-2-45. Notice of death of consumer, §37-2-46. Definitions, §§37-1-1, 37-2-2, 37-3-1. Clinical nurse specialist in psychiatric/mental health, §37-3-41. Clinical social worker, §37-3-41. Licensed professional counselor. Emergency admissions, §37-3-41. Patient cost of care act, §37-9-2. Psychologist, §37-3-41. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Access to program’s records, §37-2-11.2. Actions. Service of notice of pendency of action. Second original process, §37-1-6. Allocation of funds, §37-2-11. Appropriations to department. Distribution, §37-2-5.1. Best practices for providing services. Duty to identify and determine, §37-1-20. Classification of privileged material, §37-1-53. Commissioner. Appointed by board, §37-1-4. Behavioral health coordinating council. Chairperson, §37-2-4.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities - Cont’d Commissioner - Cont’d Chief administrative officer of department, §37-1-4. Emergency powers. Failure of community service boards to establish and administer programs, §37-2-10. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law, §§37-1-70 to 37-1-74. Powers and duties, §37-1-4. Removal by board, §37-1-4. Community service boards. Policies and procedures, establishing, §37-1-20. Complaints from individuals receiving services. Unit to receive and consider, establishment, §37-1-20. Confidential and privileged documents. Classification, §37-1-53. Contracting for services, authority, §37-1-20. Contracts, leases, other agreements entered into by department of human resources. Continuation, §37-1-5. Conviction data on persons considered for employment involving direct care, treatment, custodial responsibilities. Authority to receive from law enforcement, §37-1-28. Coordination of disability services, §37-2-9. Coordination of services with physical health services. Duty to plan for and implement, rules and regulations, §37-1-20. Created, §37-1-4. Criminal history information on person in care of department. Authority to receive, §37-1-28. Crisis stabilization units, §37-1-29. Disability prevention program. Objectives, assignment of responsibilities, §37-1-20. Disability services facilities and programs. Database and network to serve as management information system, §37-1-20.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities - Cont’d Disability services facilities and programs - Cont’d Visitation to evaluate services, §37-1-20. Disabled infants, children and youth. Development of programs for, assignment of responsibilities, §37-1-20. Divisions. Creation within department, functions, allocation by commissioner, §37-1-4. Duties, §37-1-20. Employees of department of human resources. Transfer to department, §37-1-5. Federal law, rules and regulations. Compliance with, §37-1-20. Habilitation of developmentally disabled. Rules and regulations of board, authority, enforcement, §37-4-3. Host homes for providing services. Defined, classification, agreements with community services providers, approval, oversight, guidelines, §37-1-20. Housing opportunities for persons with mental illness. Duties, §37-1-20. Injunctions. Violations of title, public nuisance, abatement, §37-1-90. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law, §§37-1-70 to 37-1-74. Institutional powers, §37-1-21. Outcome measures for client centered service delivery programs. Coordination, §37-1-20. Police at state treatment facilities. Appointment, authority, §37-1-21. Powers, §§37-1-20, 37-3-2. Injunctions, §37-1-90. Institutional powers, §37-1-21. Purchase of real property, §37-1-25. Powers, functions, duties of department of human resources. Transferred to department, §37-1-4. Private institutions. Designating as state institutions, contracting with, §37-1-20.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities - Cont’d Privileged material. Classification, §37-1-53. Programs for mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive diseases. Administration, §37-1-20. Real property. Authority to purchase, §37-1-25. Regional administration of services. Establishment of system, §37-1-20. Research. Authority to conduct, §37-1-20. Service of notice of pendency of action. Second original process, §37-1-6. State owned property in custody of department of human resources. Receipt of custody by department, §37-1-5. State plan for disability services, §37-2-7. Successor to department of human resources, §37-1-5. Suicide prevention program. Created, managed by department, duties, §37-1-27. Surplus products of institutions under control and supervision of department. Sale, proceeds, application, surplus funds, deposit, report on transactions, §37-1-26. Competition with private individuals, farmers or others not encouraged, §37-1-26. Training programs. Duty to establish and support, §37-1-20. Treatment facilities. Duty to operate, supervise, staff, §37-1-20. Police at state treatment facilities. Appointment, authority, §37-1-21. Real property. Authority to purchase, §37-1-25. Supervision and administrative control over state facilities, §37-1-21. Disability defined, §37-1-1. Disability services defined, §37-1-1.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Disability services facilities. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Database and network to serve as management information system, §37-1-20. Visitation to evaluate services, §37-1-20. Disabled defined, §37-1-1. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-3-146. Emergency communications authority. Logan’s list, individuals with condition impeding ability to communicate with first responders. Assistance to public safety answering points with procedures regarding, §38-3-182. Emergency receiving facilities. Involuntary patient treatment, §§37-3-40 to 37-3-44. Substance abuse. Emergency receiving facilities for examination of persons apprehended pursuant to physician’s certificate, court order, etc., §§37-7-40 to 37-7-44. Employment of patients outside facilities, §37-3-145. Escape of patients. Apprehension by peace officer, §37-3-5. Evaluating facilities. Involuntary outpatient care, §§37-3-90 to 37-3-95. Involuntary patient treatment, §§37-3-60 to 37-3-65. Evidence. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law. Evidence obtained not competent in criminal proceeding, §37-1-74. Examination, treatment, etc., for mental illness. Examination, hospitalization and treatment of involuntary patients. Determination of need for treatment, admission to treatment facilities, etc, §§37-3-80 to 37-3-85. Emergency receiving facilities for examination of persons apprehended pursuant to physician’s certificate, etc., §§37-3-40 to 37-3-44.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Examination, treatment, etc., for mental illness - Cont’d Examination, hospitalization and treatment of involuntary patients - Cont’d Evaluating facilities for examination of persons ordered by court, etc., to undergo evaluation for mental illness, §§37-3-60 to Involuntary outpatient care, §§37-3-90 to 37-3-95. Expenses of patient care and transportation. Payment, §§37-3-120 to 37-3-122. General provisions, §§37-3-1 to 37-3-8. Placement, transfer and transportation of patients generally, §§37-3-100 to 37-3-104. Rights and privileges of patients, their representatives, etc., §§37-3-140 to Voluntary patients. Hospitalization and treatment, §§37-3-20 to 37-3-24. Habilitation of the developmentally disabled. Court ordered services, §§37-4-40 to General provisions, §§37-4-1 to 37-4-8. Payment of expenses of care and transportation of persons undergoing habilitation, §§37-4-80 to 37-4-82. Placement, transfer and transportation of persons undergoing habilitation, §§37-4-60 to 37-4-64. Rights and privileges of developmentally disabled persons and their representatives. Generally, §§37-4-100 to 37-4-110. Manner of habilitation and maintenance and release of clinical records, §§37-4-120 to Health officials. Immunity from liability, §37-3-4. Hearings. Involuntary outpatient care. Court order for outpatient treatment, §37-3-93. Hearing requirement, §37-3-92.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Hearings - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc. Evaluating facilities. Petition for court-ordered evaluation, §37-3-62. Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-3-122. Treatment facilities. Continued involuntary hospitalization. Appointment of hearing examiners, §37-3-84. Procedure for, §37-3-83. Disposition of patient upon hearing, §§37-3-81, 37-3-81.1. Patient cost of care act. Administrative procedure act to govern hearing, §37-9-10. Rights of patients and their representatives. Adverse effects of medication at hearings, §37-3-163. Voluntary patient treatment, etc.. Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-3-122. Hospitalization and treatment. Alcoholics, drug dependent individuals and drug abusers. Determination of need for treatment, admission to treatment facilities, etc., §§37-7-80 to 37-7-85. Emergency receiving facilities for examination of persons apprehended pursuant to physician’s certificate, court order, etc., §§37-7-40 to 37-7-44. Evaluating facilities for examination of persons ordered by court, etc., to undergo evaluation for mental illness, §§37-7-60 to Expenses, payment, §§37-7-120 to General provisions, §§37-7-1 to Outpatient treatment, §§37-7-90 to Placement, transfer and transportation of patients generally, §§37-7-100 to
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Hospitalization and treatment - Cont’d Alcoholics, drug dependent individuals and drug abusers - Cont’d Rights and privileges of patients, their representatives, etc. General provisions, §§37-7-140 to Voluntary patients, §§37-7-20 to Expenses, payment, §§37-3-120 to Involuntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-3-40 to 37-3-85. Rights of patients and their representatives, §§37-3-140 to Validity of hospitals orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-3-3. Voluntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-3-20 to 37-3-24. Hospital officials. Immunity from liability, §37-3-4. Host homes for providing services. Defined, classification, agreements with community services providers, approval, oversight, guidelines, §37-1-20. Immunity of physicians, peace officers, etc. Actions taken in good faith compliance with provisions of chapter, §37-3-4. Individual dignity of patients to be respected, §37-3-160. Injunctions. Violations of title, public nuisance, abatement, §37-1-90. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law, §§37-1-70 to 37-1-74. Affidavit, warrant attached, §37-1-73. Authorization of warrant, §37-1-71. Commissioner or delegate may obtain, §37-1-71. Conditions required for issuance, §37-1-72. Contents, §37-1-73. Definitions, §37-1-70. Evidence obtained not competent in criminal proceeding, §37-1-74. Issuance by judge of court of record, §37-1-72.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Inspection warrants - Cont’d Enforcement of mental health law - Cont’d Mental health law defined, §37-1-70. Oath or affirmation. Establishment of conditions for issuing, §37-1-72. Requirements, §37-1-73. Interstate compact on mental health, §§37-10-1 to 37-10-3. Administration. Applicability of certain administrative provisions, §37-10-3. Enactment, §37-10-2. Enforcement. Applicability of certain enforcement provisions, §37-10-3. Short title, §37-10-1. Text of compact, §37-10-2. Involuntary outpatient care, §§37-3-90 to 37-3-95. Apprehension and detention of patient. Failure to appear at hearing, §37-3-92. Court order for outpatient treatment, §37-3-93. Hearing requirements, §§37-3-92, Patients under juvenile court jurisdiction, §37-3-93. Physician’s petition to extend order. Generally, §37-3-93. Criteria for outpatient care services, §37-3-91. Discharge of patients from treatment, §37-3-94. Discharge of patients under criminal charges, §37-3-95. Discharge of persons meeting outpatient care criteria, §37-3-91. Hearing requirement, §37-3-92. Failure to appear, §37-3-92. Notice, §37-3-92. Treatment upon waiver, §37-3-92. Waiver of, §37-3-92. Notification requirements. Court order for outpatient treatment, §§37-3-92, 37-3-93. Discharge of patients from treatment, §37-3-94. Discharge of patients under criminal charges, §37-3-95. Hearing on petition for outpatient treatment, §37-3-93.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Involuntary outpatient care - Cont’d Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-3-122. Physician’s determination and certification as to, §37-3-90. Physician’s petition to extend order, §37-3-93. Hearing on extension petition, §37-3-93. Review of petition, §37-3-93. Reviews of individualized service plans, §37-3-94. Transportation of patients. Generally, §37-3-101. Treatment of patient as inpatient or outpatient, §37-3-90. Treatment upon waiver of hearing, §37-3-92. Involuntary patient treatment, etc, §§37-3-40 to 37-3-85. Emergency receiving facilities. Admission based on physician’s certification or court order, §37-3-41. Entry of report, court order, etc., into patient’s clinical record, §37-3-41. Notice of patient’s rights upon admission, §37-3-44. Report by apprehending officer, §37-3-41. Admission of persons arrested for penal offenses, §37-3-42. Entry of report into clinical record, §37-3-42. Notice of patient’s rights upon admission, §37-3-44. Report by peace officer, §37-3-42. Approval of private facilities as emergency receiving facilities, §37-3-6. Powers and duties of private facilities, §37-3-6. Right to deny admission, §37-3-6. Defined, §37-3-1. Designation of, §37-3-40. Maintenance at each state regional hospital. Required, §37-3-40. Notice of patient’s rights upon admission, §37-3-44. Notification requirements, §§37-3-43, Proposed discharge, §37-3-43.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc - Cont’d Emergency receiving facilities - Cont’d Notification requirements - Cont’d Rights of patients, §37-3-44. Procedure upon admission, §37-3-43. Reports by department to legislature, §37-3-41. Reports to department, §37-3-40. Evaluating facilities. Admission of persons to, §37-3-63. Court-ordered evaluation. Petition for, §37-3-61. Defined, §37-3-1. Designation of, §37-3-60. Determination of need for hospitalization or involuntary treatment. Procedure upon determination, §37-3-64. Discharge, §37-3-64. Emergency treatment admission, §37-3-63. Issuance of order for evaluation. Procedure upon issuance, §37-3-62. Length of period of detention, §37-3-64. Notification requirements. Discharge from evaluating facility, §37-3-64. Petition for court-ordered evaluation, §37-3-62. Transfer to another evaluating facility, §37-3-65. Petition for court-ordered evaluation, §37-3-61. Appointment of representatives, §37-3-62. Contents of notice, §37-3-62. Hearing on petition, §37-3-62. Patient’s right to counsel, §37-3-62. Procedure upon issuance of order for evaluation, §37-3-62. Waiver of hearing by patient, §37-3-62. Procedure for designation of, §37-3-60. Request for transfer to another facility, §37-3-65. Transfer to another evaluating facility, §37-3-65. Outpatient care, §§37-3-90 to 37-3-95.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc - Cont’d Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-3-122. Transportation of patients. Generally, §37-3-101. Treatment facilities. Approval of private facilities as treatment facilities, §37-3-6. Powers and duties of private facilities, §37-3-6. Right to deny admission, §37-3-6. Continued involuntary hospitalization. Appointment of hearing examiners, §37-3-84. Powers of hearing examiners, §37-3-84. Procedure for, §37-3-83. Validity of hospitalization orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-3-3. Defined, §37-3-1. Designation of, §37-3-80. Discharge decisions. Designation of physician, §37-3-85. Notice of discharge or transfer to voluntary status, §37-3-85. Disposition of patient upon hearing, §37-3-81.1. Final disposition, §37-3-81. Notification requirements, §37-3-81. Failure of involuntary outpatient treatment plan. Procedure upon failure, §37-3-82. Individualized service plan. Periodic review of, §37-3-85. Noncompliance with involuntary outpatient plan. Procedure upon noncompliance, §37-3-82. Notification requirements. Discharge or transfer to voluntary status, §37-3-85. Disposition of patient upon hearing, §37-3-81.1. Outpatient treatment plan. Procedure upon failure or noncompliance with, §37-3-82. Periodic review of individualized service plan, §37-3-85.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc - Cont’d Treatment facilities - Cont’d Procedure for continued involuntary hospitalization, §37-3-83. Appointment of hearing examiners, §37-3-84. Powers of hearing examiners, §37-3-84. Validity of hospitalization orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-3-3. Procedure for designation of, §37-3-80. Procedure for detention of patient beyond evaluation period, §37-3-81. Procedure upon failure of or noncompliance. Involuntary outpatient plan, §37-3-82. Termination of need for involuntary treatment. Procedure upon termination, §37-3-85. Transfer to voluntary status. Notification requirements, §37-3-85. Least restrictive alternative placement. Securing of, §37-3-161. Legislative findings, §37-1-2. Liability for certain expenses. Transporting, examining and caring for patients, §37-3-121. Local offices for mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive disease. Administrative entities of department, §37-2-5.2. Complaints and grievances. Consideration, §37-2-5.2. Created, §37-2-4.1. Duties, functions, §37-2-5.2. Funding operation. Plan for funding, §37-2-5.2. Number, modification, §37-2-4.1. Powers, §37-2-5.2. Representative of citizens of area, §37-2-5.2. Visitation of services facilities and programs, §37-2-5.2. Medication, seclusion and physical restraints. Use of generally, §37-3-165.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Mental illness defined, §37-1-1. Mentally ill defined, §37-1-1. Minors. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-3-146. Involuntary outpatient care. Patients under juvenile court jurisdiction, §37-3-93. Voluntary patient treatment, etc. Parents or guardian consent to treatment, §37-3-20. Mistreatment, neglect or abuse of patients, §37-3-165. Noninstitutional community facilities and programs. Assisting patient in securing, §37-3-161. No person denied disability services, §37-2-11. Nuisances. Abatement of public nuisance. Injunctions, §37-1-90. Office of disability services ombudsman, §§37-2-30 to 37-2-50. Access to consumer records, §37-2-36. Assignment to office of governor, §37-2-31. Candidates for office. Nominating committee, §37-2-32. Classification as work force members of department, §37-2-34. Consumer complaint process. Confidentiality of complainant, §37-2-38. Discrimination or retaliation against consumer prohibited, §37-2-40. Duties of ombudsman, §37-2-35. Immunity of person filing complaint, §37-2-43. Referral of complaints to division, §37-2-37. Scope of powers, §37-2-50. Written description of process, §37-2-39. Contracting authority, §37-2-33. Creation of office, §37-2-31. Death of consumer. Medical reviews of deaths of consumers, §37-2-45. Notice, §37-2-46. Definitions, §37-2-30. Deputy, §37-2-33. Discrimination or retaliation against consumer complainant prohibited, §37-2-40.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Office of disability services ombudsman - Cont’d Duties, §§37-2-35, 37-2-47, 37-2-50. Federal funding, §37-2-41. Immunity from liability. Complainant, §37-2-43. Ombudsman and employees, §37-2-43. Persons providing information to ombudsman, §37-2-42. Inspection of facilities, §37-2-36. Investigatory powers, §37-2-36. Department’s powers not limited, §37-2-44. Reports of investigations, §37-2-37. Maintenance of documentation to obtain funding, §37-2-41. Medical reviews of deaths of consumers, §37-2-45. Nominating committee for candidates, §37-2-32. Notice of complaint procedures, §37-2-39. Notice of death of consumer, §37-2-46. Peer review records confidential, §37-2-45. Powers of ombudsman, §37-2-33. Protection of confidential records. Classification as work force members of department, §37-2-34. Reports. Consumer complaints, §37-2-35. Investigations, §37-2-37. Suspected criminal activity, §37-2-36. Retaliation against consumer complainant prohibited, §37-2-40. Scope of duties, §§37-2-47, 37-2-50. Staff, §37-2-33. Term of office, §37-2-32. Patient cost of care act, §§37-9-1 to Access to income tax records, §37-9-7. Administrative adjudication. Applicability of administrative procedure act, §37-9-10. Assessment for cost of care not covered by insurance, plans or benefits, §37-9-9. Assessment of persons liable for cost of care generally, §37-9-5. Assessment defined, §37-9-2. Declarations by persons liable for cost of care, §37-9-7.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Patient cost of care act - Cont’d Assessments for less than full cost of care. Assessment defined, §37-9-2. Cost of care defined, §37-9-2. Failure of patient’s assessment to cover cost of care, §37-9-4. Standards for determining, §37-9-6. Assignment of insurance, plans or benefits, §37-9-9. Billing requirements, §37-9-11. Citation of act, §37-9-1. Declaration by persons liable for cost of care, §37-9-7. Definitions, §37-9-2. Failure of patient’s assessment to cover cost of care, §37-9-4. Hearings. Administrative procedure act to govern, §37-9-10. Implementation of chapter. Rulemaking authority, §37-9-13. Inability to collect assessment from patient, §37-9-4. Income and assets. Assets exempt from determination of assessments, §37-9-8. Assets other than income. Use for determination of assessments, §37-9-8. Confidentiality of records or information, §37-9-7. Income defined, §37-9-2. Inquiry into and determination of, §37-9-7. Liability of patient for cost of care, §37-9-4. Cost of care defined, §37-9-2. Patient defined, §37-9-2. Nature or quality of care. Payment for cost of care not affecting, §37-9-3. Payment for cost of care. Assessment of persons liable for cost of care generally, §37-9-5. Standards for determining, §37-9-6. Cost of care defined, §37-9-2. Declarations by persons liable for cost of care, §37-9-7. Insurance, plans or benefits, §37-9-9. Liability of patient, §37-9-4. Nature or quality not affected, §37-9-3.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Patient cost of care act - Cont’d Recordkeeping requirements for billing, §37-9-11. Rulemaking authority, §37-9-13. Short title, §37-9-1. Time of payment of cost of care, §37-9-4. Title of act, §37-9-1. Payment of expenses of patient care and transportation, §§37-3-120 to Effect of inability to pay, §37-3-120. Hearings in compliance with chapter, §37-3-122. Liability for certain expenses. Transporting, examining and caring for patients, §37-3-121. Patients in state institutions. Patient costs of care act, §§37-9-1 to Peace officers. Escape of mentally ill patient. Apprehension by peace officer, §37-3-5. Physical restraints. Generally, §37-3-165. Physicians. Confidential communications. Authority of examining physician to give evidence as to, §37-3-166. Defined, §37-1-1. Immunity from liability, §37-3-4. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., in cases of grave emergency. Immunity of physician from liability, §37-3-163. Right of patients to see a private physician, §37-3-162. Utilizing in lieu of psychologists, §37-1-24. Placement of patients. Generally, §37-3-100. Involuntary outpatient care, §§37-3-90 to 37-3-95. Involuntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-3-40 to 37-3-85. Voluntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-3-20 to 37-3-24. Policy of state, §37-2-1. Private facilities. Approval as emergency receiving facilities, evaluating facilities, or treatment facilities, §37-3-6. Powers and duties of private facilities, §37-3-6.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Private facilities - Cont’d Approval as emergency receiving facilities, evaluating facilities, or treatment facilities - Cont’d Right to deny admission, §37-3-6. Psychiatric hospitals. Abandoning or leaving patients on grounds of, §37-3-7. Inspection warrants, §§37-1-70 to Loitering or trespassing on grounds of, §37-3-8. Psychologists. Defined, §37-1-1. Immunity from liability, §37-3-4. Utilizing in lieu of physicians, §37-1-24. Public policy, §37-1-2. Purpose of chapter, §37-2-1. Records. Access to programs records, §37-2-11.2. Regional advisory councils for mental heath, developmental disabilities and addictive disease. Appointments by county governing authorities, §37-2-5. Duties, functions, §37-2-5. Established, §37-2-4.1. Expenses, reimbursement, §37-2-5. Ineligibility to serve, §37-2-5. Membership, §37-2-5. Mileage allowance, §37-2-5. Nepotism, §37-2-5. Role, §37-2-4.1. Term limits, §37-2-5. Terms, §37-2-5. Regional offices. Access to records of publicly-financed programs, §37-2-11.2. Advisory boards. Establishment, §37-2-9.1. Assistance of counsel afforded in legal proceedings, §37-2-11.1. Confidentiality of records, §37-2-11.2. Regional planning boards. Assistance of counsel afforded in legal proceedings, §37-2-11.1. Community service boards. Appointment of former community service board members to regional boards. Time limit, §37-2-6. Defined, §37-1-1.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Regional planning boards - Cont’d Meetings. Open and public meetings, §37-2-9.1. Public policy, §37-1-2. Regions. Boundaries, designation, modification, §37-2-3. Funding, management of funds, §37-2-5.1. Retention of rights and privileges by patients generally, §37-3-140. Rights of patients and their representatives, §§37-3-140 to Adjudication of complaints, §37-3-149. Adverse effects of medication at hearings, §37-3-163. Appointment of patient representatives and guardians ad litem, §37-3-147. Attorney to interview physicians and staff attending patient, §37-3-168. Censorship of patient correspondence, §37-3-142. Clinical records. Appointment of patient representatives and guardians ad litem, §37-3-147. Confidentiality, §37-3-166. Defined, §37-3-1. Disclosure of confidential information, §37-3-166. Entry of use of physical restraints, §37-3-165. Release of information to patient’s attorney, §37-3-168. Right of patient to examine, §37-3-167. Right of patient to request correction of inaccuracies, §37-3-167. Communicate with persons outside facility, §37-3-142. Complaint dispute resolution, §37-3-149. Due process, §37-3-140. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-3-146. Employment of patients outside facilities, §37-3-145. Habeas corpus, §37-3-148. Inability to pay. Public policy against denial of right to care and treatment, §37-3-120.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Rights of patients and their representatives - Cont’d Individual dignity of patients respected, §37-3-160. Inspection of patient correspondence, §37-3-142. Judicial protection of rights and privileges, §37-3-148. Legal counsel, §§37-3-141, 37-3-150. Appellate proceedings, §37-3-150. Mistreatment, neglect or abuse of patients, §37-3-165. Noninstitutional community facilities and programs. Assisting patient in securing placement in, §37-3-161. Notification requirements, §37-3-147. Patient’s guardian to receive notice, §37-3-164. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-3-163. Sheriff upon discharge, §37-3-166. Substantial change in treatment or plan, §37-3-164. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-3-164. Obtaining consent to treatment and surgery. Generally, §37-3-163. Patients to be informed and consulted about condition and treatment, §37-3-162. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., in cases of grave emergency, §37-3-163. Periodic observation of restrained patients, §37-3-165. Personal effects, §37-3-143. Private physician, §37-3-162. Protective order against treatment, §37-3-163. Psychiatric treatment, §37-3-162. Receive visitors, §37-3-142. Recognition of patient’s physical integrity, §37-3-163. Refuse medication, §37-3-163. Representative to consult with facility, §37-3-164. Restriction of patient correspondence, §37-3-142. Retention of rights and privileges by patients generally, §37-3-140. Judicial protection of rights and privileges, §37-3-148.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Rights of patients and their representatives - Cont’d Securing of least restrictive alternative placement, §37-3-161. Suitable, skillful, safe and humane treatment, §37-3-162. Individual dignity of patients to be respected, §37-3-160. Recognition of patient’s physical integrity, §37-3-163. Timely examination after admission, §37-3-162. Treatment of mentally ill as medical patients, §37-3-160. Use of criminal facilities and procedures, §37-3-160. Use of devises required for medical treatment, etc., §37-3-165. Use of medication, seclusion and physical restraint, §37-3-165. Use of restraints in emergency situations, §37-3-165. Voting, §37-3-144. Rules and regulations, §37-1-40. Practice and procedure, §37-1-23. Procedure for adopting, §37-1-41. State treatment facilities, §37-1-21. Search of property. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law. Authorization of warrant, §37-1-71. Generally, §§37-1-70 to 37-1-74. Mental health law defined, §37-1-70. Service of process. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Service of notice of pendency of action. Second original process, §37-1-6. State mental health facilities. Defined, §37-1-1. Inspection warrants, §§37-1-70 to Police at state treatment facilities. Appointment, authority, §37-1-21. Real property. Purchase for institutions, §37-1-25. Supervision and administrative control. Department designated state agency for, §37-1-21.
MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d State mental health facilities - Cont’d Surplus products of institutions under control and supervision of department. Sale, proceeds, application, surplus funds, deposit, report on transactions, §37-1-26. Competition with private individuals, farmers or others not encouraged, §37-1-26. State plan for disability services, §37-2-7. State’s responsibility, §37-2-1. Suicide prevention program. Created, managed by department, duties, §37-1-27. Transfer of patients. Custody of federal agencies for diagnosis, care or treatment, §37-3-102. State courts retention of jurisdiction over transferred patients, §37-3-102. Federal hospitals and institutions. Located in state, §37-3-102. Generally, §37-3-100. Liability for certain expenses, §37-3-121. Nonresident patients. Hospitalized in state. Procedure upon discovery, §37-3-104. Out-of-state hospitals. Transfers of state residents from out-of-state hospitals, §37-3-103. State residents from out-of-state hospitals. Procedure for transfer to state hospitals, §37-3-103. Transportation of patients. Generally, §37-3-101. Trespass. Psychiatric hospitals. Abandoning or leaving patients on grounds of, §37-3-7. Loitering or trespassing on grounds of, §37-3-8. Voluntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-3-20 to 37-3-24. Admission to facility, §37-3-20. Consent to treatment. Parents or guardian of minor, §37-3-20.
INDEX MENTAL HEALTH - Cont’d Voluntary patient treatment, etc. - Cont’d Discharge of patients. Immunity of physicians, peace officers, etc., from liability, §37-3-4. Notification requirements, §§37-3-21, Procedure on denial of application for discharge, §37-3-22. Immunity of physicians, peace officers, etc., from liability, §37-3-4. Notification requirements, §37-3-20. Discharge of voluntary patients, §§37-3-21, 37-3-22. Giving periodic notice of rights, §37-3-23. Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-3-122. Periodic notice of rights. Notification requirements, §37-3-23. Right to discharge, §37-3-22. Transfer of involuntary patients to voluntary status, §37-3-24. Discharge of transferred patients. Charged with criminal offense, §37-3-24. Notification requirements, §§37-3-21 to 37-3-24. Discharge of transferred patient charged with criminal offense, §37-3-24. Discharge of voluntary patients, §37-3-21. Giving voluntary patients periodic notice of rights, §37-3-23. Right of voluntary patient to discharge on application, §37-3-22. Transportation of patients. Generally, §37-3-101. Warrants. Inspection warrants. Enforcement of mental health law, §§37-1-70 to 37-1-74. MENTAL ILLNESS. Defined, §37-1-1. MENTALLY ILL. Defined, §37-1-1. METHADONE TREATMENT CENTERS. Community mental health centers. Defined as including, §37-7-1.
METHAMPHETAMINES. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. MILITARY AFFAIRS. Active duty powers, §§38-2-300 to Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint, §§38-2-1007 to 38-2-1014. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Pretrial procedure, §§38-2-1030 to Punitive provisions, §§38-2-1077 to Review of courts-martial, §§38-2-1059 to 38-2-1076.1. Sentences, §§38-2-1055 to 38-2-1058.2. Trial procedures, §§38-2-1036 to Courts-martial. Code of military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Honor guards for veterans’ funerals. Use of national guard, §38-2-12. Memorandum of agreement with state to enhance opportunities for Georgians, §38-3-22.3. Military administration. Adjutant general and other executives, §§38-2-150 to 38-2-153. Appropriations, finance and acquisition of property, §§38-2-170 to 38-2-177. Armories and other facilities, §§38-2-190 to 38-2-195. Commander in chief and staff, §§38-2-110 to 38-2-112. Department of defense, §§38-2-130 to Military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Personnel. Enlisted personnel, §§38-2-230 to Officers, §§38-2-210 to 38-2-219. Pay, pensions and allowances, §§38-2-250, 38-2-252. Rights, privileges and prohibitions generally, §§38-2-270 to 38-2-284.
INDEX MILITARY AFFAIRS - Cont’d State militia. Code of military justice, §§38-2-1000 to General provisions, §§38-2-1 to Military relations with other states. Interstate relations, §§38-2-90 to Organized militia, §§38-2-20 to State defense force, §§38-2-50 to Unorganized militia, §§38-2-70 to Veterans’ funerals. Use of national guard as honor guards, §38-2-12. MILITARY FORCES REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1955. Short title, §38-2-1. MILITARY JUSTICE, §§38-2-1000 to MILITIA, §§38-2-1 to 38-2-307. Adjutant general. Appointment, §38-2-150. Appropriations. Apportionment for units of organized militia, §38-2-171. Armories and other facilities. Construction, conversion, etc. When adjutant general deems necessary, §38-2-191. Authorized to utilize funds for projects, §38-2-193. Assistant adjutants general. Appointment, §38-2-152. Duties, §38-2-152. Eligibility, §38-2-152. Generally, §38-2-152. National guard officers, designation, §38-2-152. Bonding requirement, §38-2-150. Code of military justice. Generally, §§38-2-1000 to 38-2-1145. Compensation, §38-2-150. Department of defense. Administration of militia and department of defense, §38-2-132. Executive head, §§38-2-130, Military division, §38-2-131.
MILITIA - Cont’d Adjutant general - Cont’d Duties, §38-2-151. Eligibility, §38-2-150. Military property. Purchase and issue, §38-2-31. Recordkeeping requirements, §38-2-151. Seal, §38-2-151. Documentary evidence. Effect of seal, §38-2-151. Air national guard. Air force, §38-2-21. Defined, §38-2-2. Inactive national guard. Composition, §38-2-28. State residents who are personnel of other state’s national guard units, §38-2-284. Appropriations, §§38-2-170 to Acceptance of donations authorized. Organized militia, §38-2-174. Authority to borrow money, §38-2-173. Borrowing money authorized, §38-2-173. Emergency transfer of funds, §38-2-172. Federal appropriations, property and equipment. Authorization to obtain federal aid, §38-2-175. Obtainment authorized, §38-2-175. Funds used in event of invasion, §38-2-172. Gifts acceptable, §38-2-177. Improvements, §38-2-177. Local military units. Appropriations of money or property by counties or municipal corporations, §38-2-176. Military fund. Creation, §38-2-170. Money or property by counties or municipal corporations. Appropriations for local military units, §38-2-176. Appropriations for state or national defense purposes, §38-2-177. Organized militia units, §38-2-171. Apportionment by adjutant general, §38-2-171. State or national defense purposes. Appropriations of money or property by counties or municipal corporations, §38-2-177.
INDEX MILITIA - Cont’d Appropriations - Cont’d Transfer of funds. Emergency transfers, §38-2-172. Use of military funds, §38-2-170. Armories and other facilities. Construction, §38-2-191. Control, §38-2-194. Conversion, §38-2-191. Definitions, §38-2-190. Equipping, §38-2-192. Federal appropriations, property and equipment. Military division authorized to accept and procure, §38-2-193. Funding, §38-2-192. Leasing, §38-2-195. Maintenance of, §§38-2-26, 38-2-192. Officer in charge, §38-2-194. Prohibition of sales, gambling, etc., within limits of armory, range, etc., §38-2-306. Recipient of federal funds, §38-2-193. Training facilities. Maintenance of, §38-2-26. Use of, §38-2-195. Army national guard. Defined, §38-2-2. Inactive national guard. Composition, §38-2-28. Land force, §38-2-20. State residents who are personnel of other states national guard units, §38-2-284. Arrest. Closing places where firearms and ammunition sold, etc., §38-2-301. Control of streets in case of riot, etc., §38-2-302. Curfews and off limit areas, §§38-2-305, 38-2-306. Dispersion of mob, §§38-2-303, Exemption from arrest on civil process, §38-2-272. Fresh pursuit beyond state, §38-2-92. Fresh pursuit into state by another state’s military forces, §38-2-92. Power of arrest in emergencies, §38-2-307. Right of way for troops, §38-2-300. Arsenals. Trespass on arsenals. Arrest, §38-2-306. Attorney general. Absence on military duty, §38-2-280.
MILITIA - Cont’d Attorney general - Cont’d Lost or destroyed equipment. Action by attorney general to recover damages, §38-2-32. Rights, privileges and prohibitions. Civil or criminal liability. Defense of attorney general authorized, §38-2-270. Awards, §38-2-283. Citation of chapter, §38-2-1. Civil disturbances, §§38-2-300 to Arrest in emergencies. Powers generally, §38-2-307. Violations of curfews and off limit areas, §§38-2-305, 38-2-306. Closing places where firearms and ammunition sold, etc., §38-2-301. Control of streets in case of riot, etc., §38-2-302. Curfews in off limit areas, §§38-2-305, Arrest of trespassers, disturbers, etc., §38-2-306. Arrest of unauthorized personnel, §38-2-305. Dispersion of mob, §38-2-303. Duty of citizens to disperse, §38-2-304. Right of way for troops, §38-2-300. Civil process. Change of venue for persons indicted or subject to civil action, §38-2-271. Exemption from arrest on civil process, §38-2-272. Performance of military duty. Change of venue for persons indicted or subject to civil action for, §38-2-271. Relief from civil or criminal liability, §38-2-270. Code of military justice, §§38-2-1000 to 38-2-1145. Commander in chief and staff, §§38-2-110 to 38-2-112. Appointment of personal aides-de-camp, §§38-2-111, Duties of aides-de-camp, §§38-2-111, Effect of regulations, §38-2-110. Governor as militia commander in chief, §38-2-110.
INDEX MILITIA - Cont’d Commander in chief and staff - Cont’d Issuance of regulations, §38-2-110. Length of service. Personal aides-de-camp, §§38-2-111, Naval advisor and aide-de-camp, §38-2-112. Personal aides-de-camp, §38-2-111. Naval advisor, §38-2-112. Conversion of military property, §38-2-274. Court-martial offenses. Punitive provisions generally, §§38-2-1077 to 38-2-1134. Definitions, §38-2-2. Armories and other facilities, §38-2-190. Rights of public officers and employees absent on military duty, §38-2-279. Department of defense. Adjutant general as executive head, §38-2-130. Administrative authority, §38-2-132. Composition, §38-2-130. Military division, §38-2-131. Creation, §38-2-130. Executive head, §38-2-130. Military division, §38-2-131. Military division authorized, §38-2-131. State personnel board, status of military division employees under rules of board, §38-2-132. Draftees. Members from unorganized militia serving in organized militia, §38-2-72. Rights of public officers and employees absent on military duty. Exception as to draftees, §38-2-279. Drug law enforcement duties, §38-2-10. Implementation of federally approved counterdrug law enforcement plans, §38-2-11. Employment rights. Public officers and employees absent on military duty, §38-2-279. Reemployment in private industry, §38-2-280. Enlisted personnel. Absence without leave, §38-2-234.
MILITIA - Cont’d Enlisted personnel - Cont’d Appointments, §38-2-232. Awards, §38-2-283. AWOL, §38-2-234. Contract of enlistment, §38-2-231. Detail of national guard enlisted personnel to state defense force, §38-2-53. Discharge, §38-2-230. Conditions, §38-2-233. Form, §38-2-233. Dropping from rolls. Absence without leave, §38-2-234. Eligibility for enlistment, §38-2-230. Enlistment contract, §38-2-231. Extensions of enlistments, §38-2-230. Medals, §38-2-283. National guard enlisted personnel. Detail to state defense force, §38-2-53. Oath of enlistment, §38-2-231. Period of service, §38-2-230. Qualifications for enlistment, §38-2-230. State retired list. Transfer upon request, §38-2-9. Termination of appointment, §38-2-232. Transfer, §38-2-230. Funerals for veterans. Use of national guard as honor guards, §38-2-12. Governor. Calling out militia. No emergency declared, §38-2-6.1. Highways. Free passage through tollgates, tunnels, etc., while under orders, §38-2-273. Honor guards for veterans’ funerals. Use of national guard, §38-2-12. Insignia. Awards and medals generally, §38-2-283. Unlawful wearing of, §38-2-275. Interstate military relations, §§38-2-90 to 38-2-93. Application of state military law to service outside state, §38-2-90. Compacts for military aid authorized, §38-2-93. Fresh pursuit beyond state, §38-2-92. Surrender not waiver of extradition, §38-2-92.
INDEX MILITIA - Cont’d Interstate military relations - Cont’d Fresh pursuit beyond state - Cont’d Surrender of persons to forces where captured, §38-2-92. Fresh pursuit into state by another state’s military forces, §38-2-92. Surrender of persons to state authorities, §38-2-92. Governor’s request and recall, §38-2-91. Military aid compacts authorized, §38-2-93. Rendering assistance to another state’s armed forces, §38-2-91. Requesting assistance from state of Georgia, §38-2-91. Service outside state, §38-2-90. Jury duty. Exemption from jury duty, §38-2-276. Leaves of absence. Rights of public officers and employees absent on military duty, §38-2-279. Various types of absences, §38-2-280. Martial rule. Declaration of, §38-2-7. Designating areas encompassed, §38-2-7. Medals, §38-2-283. Medically underserved areas. Use in providing medical care, §38-2-10. Motor vehicles. State defense force. Use and operation of state property, §38-2-55. Naval militia. Defined, §38-2-2. Naval force, §38-2-22. Officers. Absence without leave, §38-2-218. Administration of oath of office, §§38-2-213, 38-2-282. Applicability of provisions to warrant officers, §38-2-219. Appointment, §38-2-210. Qualifications, §38-2-211. Assignment, §38-2-212. Authentication of documents, §38-2-282. Awards, §38-2-283. AWOL, §38-2-218. Detail of national guard officers to state defense force, §38-2-52.
MILITIA - Cont’d Officers - Cont’d Efficiency and medical examining boards, §§38-2-215, 38-2-216. Composition and appointment of, §38-2-215. Consideration by, §38-2-215. Discharge, §38-2-216. Powers, §38-2-216. Procedure for appearances, §38-2-216. Transfer to reserve or retired list, §38-2-216. Equipment, §38-2-214. Filling of vacancies, §38-2-210. Grounds for removal, §38-2-210. Absence without leave, §38-2-218. Medals, §38-2-283. Medical examining boards, §§38-2-215, National guard officers. Details to state defense force, §38-2-52. Oath of office, §38-2-213. Promotion, §38-2-210. Qualifications, §38-2-211. Public notaries, §38-2-282. Qualifications, §38-2-211. Resignations. Acts constituting resignation, §38-2-217. Generally, §38-2-217. Officers accountable for military property, etc., §38-2-217. State reserve list. Transfer upon request, §38-2-8. State retired list. Transfer upon request, §38-2-9. Transfer, §38-2-212. Trustees in military units as societies, §38-2-278. Types of discharge after resignation, §38-2-217. Uniform allowance for officers, §38-2-252. Uniforms and equipment, §38-2-214. Warrant officers. Applicability of provisions to, §38-2-219. Organized militia. Acceptance of donations, §38-2-174. Air force. Air national guard, §38-2-21. Annual training, §38-2-25. Appropriations for units, §38-2-171.
INDEX MILITIA - Cont’d Organized militia - Cont’d Armories. Maintenance of, §38-2-26. Arrest of trespassers, disturbers, etc., §38-2-306. Arrest of unauthorized persons in designated off limit areas, §38-2-305. Assemblies, §38-2-25. Assistant adjutants general. Designation of national guard officers, §38-2-152. Authority to order vicinity of jail, building, etc., off limits to unauthorized personnel, §38-2-305. Awards, §38-2-283. Closing places where firearms and ammunition sold, etc., §38-2-301. Composition, §38-2-3. Control of streets in case of riot, etc., §38-2-302. Credit for active federal service, §38-2-29. Curfew enforcement, §§38-2-305, Declaration of state of emergency, §§38-2-6, 38-2-25. Defined, §38-2-2. Devises, bequests and conveyances to units as societies, §38-2-278. Disbandment of military units. Effect on devises, bequests and conveyances to units as societies, §38-2-278. Dispersion of mob, §38-2-303. Duty of citizens to disperse, §38-2-304. Disposal of obsolete property, §38-2-31. Draftees from unorganized militia serving in organized militia, §38-2-72. Effect of unit’s absence, §38-2-5. Emergency arrest powers, §38-2-307. Emergency purchases, §38-2-31. Exception to military duty exemption, §38-2-4. Federal call up of militia, §38-2-5. Governor’s duties. Federal call up of militia, §38-2-5. Ordering into active state service, §38-2-6. Organizational powers, §38-2-27. Inactive national guard. Composition, §38-2-28.
MILITIA - Cont’d Organized militia - Cont’d Inactive status. Effect of unit’s absence, §38-2-5. Interstate military relations, §§38-2-90 to 38-2-93. Issue of military property, §38-2-31. Land force. Army national guard, §38-2-20. Local officials’ duties. Ordering organized militia into active state service, §38-2-6. Lost or damaged military property. Action by attorney general to recover damages, §38-2-32. Pay deductions for, §38-2-32. Martial rule. Declaration of, §38-2-7. Designating areas encompassed, §38-2-7. Naval militia, §38-2-22. Ordering into active federal service, §38-2-29. Resumption of membership in organized militia by national guard personnel, §38-2-30. Ordering into active state service, §§38-2-6, 38-2-25. Organizational guidelines, §38-2-24. Pay, pensions and allowances. Minimum base pay, §38-2-250. Ordering into active state service. Pay while on active service, §38-2-250. Pay while on active service, §38-2-250. Special duty, §38-2-250. Travel expenses, §38-2-250. Persons exempt from military duty, §38-2-4. Powers of arrest in emergencies, §38-2-307. Prohibition of sales, gambling, etc., within limits of armory, range, etc., §38-2-306. Purchase of military property, §38-2-31. Release from active federal service. Resumption of membership by national guard personnel, §38-2-30. Responsibility for military property or funds, §38-2-32. Bonding requirement, §38-2-32. Restrictions on disbanding units, §38-2-27.
INDEX MILITIA - Cont’d Organized militia - Cont’d Right of way for troops, §38-2-300. Special duty, §38-2-25. State reserve list. Detail of officers to state defense force, §38-2-52. Efficiency and medical examining boards. Transfer to reserve list, §38-2-216. Transfer of personnel upon request, §38-2-8. State retired list. Detail of officers to state defense force, §38-2-52. Efficiency and medical examining boards. Transfer to retired list, §38-2-216. Transfer of personnel upon request, §38-2-9. Training facilities. Maintenance of, §38-2-26. Training guidelines, §38-2-24. Annual training, §38-2-25. Unauthorized military bodies prohibited, §38-2-277. Unit organization to conform to federal regulations, §38-2-27. Volunteers from unorganized militia serving in organized militia, §38-2-72. Pay, pensions and allowances. Active duty service, §38-2-250. Declaration of state emergency. Ordering organized militia into active state service, §38-2-6. Emergency pay. Public officers and employees absent on military duty, §38-2-279. Minimum base pay, §38-2-250. Ordering organized militia into active state service, §38-2-6. Rights of public officers and employees absent on military duty, §38-2-279. Special duty, §38-2-250. Travel expenses, §38-2-250. Uniform allowance for officers, §38-2-252. Quartermaster, §38-2-153. Reemployment in private industry, §38-2-280. Short title, §38-2-1. State defense force, §§38-2-23, 38-2-50 to 38-2-55. Administration, §38-2-50.
MILITIA - Cont’d State defense force - Cont’d Authority of governor. Generally, §38-2-51. Commander, §38-2-50. Creation, §38-2-50. Defined, §38-2-23. Disbandment, §38-2-50. Duties generally, §38-2-54. Governor’s authority generally, §38-2-51. Immunities, §38-2-54. National guard units. Detail of enlisted personnel to force, §38-2-53. Detail of officers to force, §38-2-52. Organization, §38-2-50. Privileges and immunities, §38-2-54. Retired and reserved lists. Detail of officers from, §38-2-52. Use and operation of state property, §38-2-55. State quartermaster. Appointment, §38-2-153. Bonding requirement, §38-2-153. Designation of federal property officer, §38-2-153. Generally, §38-2-153. Reporting requirements, §38-2-153. State residents who are personnel of other state national guard units. Applicability of provisions, §38-2-284. Title of act, §38-2-1. Unauthorized military bodies prohibited, §38-2-277. Uniforms and insignia. Unlawful wearing indicating rank, §38-2-275. Unorganized militia. Applicable regulations, §38-2-70. Compensation, §38-2-72. Draftees serving in organized militia, §38-2-72. Draft of members, §38-2-72. Failure to appear for, §38-2-73. Duration of duty, §38-2-72. Enlistment and volunteers, §38-2-70. Federal call up of militia. Utilization of unorganized militia, §38-2-5. Membership, §38-2-3. Draft of members, §38-2-72. Failure to appear for draft, §38-2-73. Registration of members, §38-2-71.
INDEX MILITIA - Cont’d Unorganized militia - Cont’d Organizations from unorganized militia, §38-2-70. Registration of members, §38-2-71. Failure to appear for registration, §38-2-73. Unauthorized military bodies prohibited, §38-2-277. Volunteers, §38-2-70. Service in organized militia, §38-2-72. Veterans’ funerals. Use of national guard as honor guards, §38-2-12. Weapons. Closing places where firearms and ammunition sold, etc., §38-2-301. Dispersion of mob. Duty of citizens to disperse when shot fired or missile thrown, §38-2-304. Youth opportunity training programs. Use in, §38-2-10. MILLS. Child labor. Employment generally, §39-2-1. MINORS. Age of legal majority, §39-1-1. Child labor. General provisions, §§39-2-1 to Developmental disabilities. Day-care centers for the developmentally disabled. Participation by department in financing, §37-6-2. Education of child clients, §37-4-106. Domicile. Residence of persons in state for purpose of attending school, §39-1-1. Emancipation. Age of legal majority, §39-1-1. Residence of persons in state for purpose of attending school, §39-1-1. Internet. Online safety, §§39-5-1 to 39-5-4. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. Labor and industrial relations. Child labor, §§39-2-1 to 39-2-21.
MINORS - Cont’d Medical consent. Substance abuse. Right of minor to obtain medical or surgical services for treatment of drug abuse, §37-7-8. Mental health or illness. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-3-146. Involuntary outpatient care. Patients under juvenile court jurisdiction, §37-3-93. Voluntary patient treatment, etc. Parents or guardian consent to treatment, §37-3-20. Obscenity. Acting in stage or film productions, §39-2-18. Online safety, §§39-5-1 to 39-5-4. Regulation of employment of minors, §§39-2-1 to 39-2-21. Substance abuse. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-7-146. Right of minor to obtain drug abuse treatment. Binding effect of consent, §37-7-8. Consent of minor alone, §37-7-8. Informing minor’s parent, spouse, etc., of treatment, §37-7-8. MIRANDA WARNINGS. Code of military justice. Interrogation. Miranda-type warnings prior to interrogation, §38-2-1031. MISBEHAVIOR BEFORE THE ENEMY. Code of military justice. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. MISDEMEANORS. Child labor. Employer to maintain copy of employment certificate and letter. Duty, failure, criminal penalty, §39-2-11. Employment of minors for prohibited purposes, §39-2-17. Violations of chapter, §39-2-20. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act, §38-3-148. Violations of act, §38-3-7.
INDEX MISDEMEANORS - Cont’d Internet safety for minors. Report by providers of child pornography violations. Failure to provide, §39-5-4. Mental health. Office of disability services ombudsman. Discrimination or retaliation against consumer complainant, §37-2-40. Penalty for violating title, §37-1-100. Militia. Conversion of military property, §38-2-274. Curfews and off limit areas, §38-2-306. Dispersion of mob. Failure to disperse after order, §38-2-304. Exclusion of uniformed military personnel from places of amusement, §38-2-281. Membership in unauthorized military bodies, §38-2-277. Right of way for troops, §38-2-300. Sales, gambling, etc., within limits of armory, range, etc., §38-2-306. Unauthorized military bodies, §38-2-277. Unorganized militia. Failure to appear for registration or draft, §38-2-73. Wearing uniforms and devices indicating rank, §38-2-275. MISSILES. Civil disturbances. Duty of citizens to disburse when missile thrown, §38-2-304. MOTION PICTURES. Child labor. Applicability of provisions, §39-2-18. MOTOR VEHICLES. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners for operations of vehicles, aircraft, vessels, etc, §38-3-170. Militia. State defense force. Use and operation of state property, §38-2-55.
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. Emergency communications authority. Definition of local government, §38-3-182. Membership of local governments in authority, §38-3-182. Remission of charges to authority. Disbursements to local governments, §38-3-188. Emergency management. Local organization for emergency management. Establishment or participation in county organization, §38-3-27. Militia. Support of unauthorized military bodies prohibited, §38-2-277. Veterans’ affairs. Nationally recognized veterans’ organizations. Authority to furnish quarters, utilities and services, §38-1-2. MUTINY. Code of military justice, §38-2-1094. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. N NAMES. Emergency management and homeland security agency nomenclature act, §§38-3-140 to NATIONAL GUARD. Code of military justice, §§38-2-1000 to 38-2-1145. General provisions, §§38-2-1 to NAVAL MILITIA. Commander in chief and staff. Naval advisor and aide-de-camp, §38-2-112. Defined, §38-2-2. Naval force, §38-2-22. NEGLIGENCE. Code of military justice. Hazarding of vessel. Willful or negligent hazarding of vessel, §38-2-1110.
INDEX NEGLIGENCE - Cont’d Mentally ill patients. Liability for loss of or damage to patients’ personal effects, §37-3-143. NEPOTISM. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases community service boards, §37-2-6. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases regional advisory councils, §37-2-5. NEWLY DISCOVERED EVIDENCE. Code of military justice. New trial. Grounds, §38-2-1073. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS. Child labor, §39-2-6. NEWSPAPERS. Child labor. Sale or delivery of newspapers, §39-2-6. Hours of work, §39-2-6. NEW TRIAL. Code of military justice. Grounds, §38-2-1073. Petition for new trial, §38-2-1073. 9-1-1 SYSTEM. Emergency communications authority. Logan’s list, individuals with condition impeding ability to communicate with first responders. Assistance to public safety answering points with procedures regarding, §38-3-182. NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS. Veterans’ affairs. Veterans Service Foundation, Inc, §38-4-14. NONRESIDENTS. Mentally ill patients. Hospitalized patient not resident. Transfer procedures, §37-3-104. Substance abusers. Treatment in state hospitals. Transfer procedures, §37-3-104.
NOTICE. Adoption. Interstate compact on placement of children. Requirements where child brought into state, §39-4-9. Appeals. Judicial emergencies. Appeals by adversely affected parties. Filing, time, §38-3-64. Behavioral health coordinating council. Meetings, §37-2-4. Developmentally disabled clients. Establishment of complaints adjudication procedures, §37-4-109. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-4-123. Right of clients to be informed and consulted about condition and habilitation, §37-4-122. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Permission to use or display name or symbol of agency. Request procedure, §38-3-144. Internet safety for minors. Notice to subscribers of products to control minor’s use of Internet, §39-5-2. Judicial emergencies. Notice of appeal. Appeals by adversely affected parties. Filing, time, §38-3-64. Notification to other judicial officials and public. Issuance of order declaring, modification or extension, §38-3-63. Mental illness. Evaluating facilities. Discharge from, §37-3-64. Transfer to another evaluating facility, §37-3-65. Involuntary outpatient care. Court order for outpatient treatment, §§37-3-92, 37-3-93.
INDEX NOTICE - Cont’d Mental illness - Cont’d Involuntary outpatient care - Cont’d Discharge of patients from treatment, §37-3-94. Patients under criminal charges, §37-3-95. Notifying representatives, guardians ad litem and patients generally, §37-3-147. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., in cases of grave emergency, §37-3-163. Right of patient’s guardian to receive notice, §37-3-164. Subpoenas. Mental health hearing examiners. Issuance of subpoenas, §37-3-84. Substantial change in emergencies, §37-3-164. Substantial change in treatment or plan, §37-3-164. Treatment facilities. Discharge or transfer to voluntary status, §37-3-85. Disposition of patient upon hearing, §37-3-81.1. Voluntary patient treatment, etc. Discharge of patients, §37-3-21. Discharge of transferred patient charged with criminal offense, §37-3-24. Giving notice of rights at time of admission, §37-3-20. Giving periodic notice of rights, §37-3-23. Right of discharge on application, §37-3-22. Office of disability services ombudsman. Notice of complaint procedures, §37-2-39. Notice of death of consumer, §37-2-46. Substance abuse. Involuntary patient treatment, etc. Emergency receiving facilities. Admission based on physician’s certification or court order, §37-7-41. Admission of persons arrested for penal offenses, §37-7-42. Proposed discharge from facilities, §37-7-43.
NOTICE - Cont’d Substance abuse - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc - Cont’d Emergency receiving facilities - Cont’d Rights of patients upon admission, §37-7-44. Evaluating facilities. Discharge from facility, §37-7-64. Petition for court ordered evaluation, §37-7-62. Transfer to another evaluating facility, §37-7-65. Treatment facilities. Continued involuntary hospitalization, §37-7-83. Discharge from facility, §37-7-85. Disposition of patient upon hearing, §§37-7-81, 37-7-81.1. Transfer to voluntary status, §37-7-85. Outpatient treatment. Discharge from treatment, §37-7-95. Patients under criminal charges, §37-7-95. Hearing on petition by receiving facility, §37-7-92. Interim outpatient treatment, §37-7-91. Physician’s petition to extend. Court order for outpatient treatment, §37-7-93. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-7-163. Representatives, guardians ad litem and patients generally, §37-7-147. Right of patient to be informed and consulted about condition and treatment, §37-7-162. Voluntary patient treatment, etc. Admission to facility, §37-7-20. Discharge from facility. On right of application, §37-7-22. Upon recovery or termination of need for hospitalization, §37-7-21. Periodic notice of rights, §37-7-23. Transfer of involuntary patients to voluntary status, §37-7-24. NUISANCES. Abatement. Mental health law. Injunctions, §37-1-90.
INDEX NUISANCES - Cont’d Mental health law. Injunctions, abatement, §37-1-90. NURSES. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Definition of health practitioner, §38-3-161. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. Volunteer health practitioners, emergency situations. Definition of health practitioner, §38-3-161. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. O OATHS. Code of military justice. Charges and specifications. Signatures under oath, §38-2-1030. Courts-martial. Judge, members, counsel, etc, §38-2-1042. Courts of inquiry, §38-2-1135. Persons authorized to administer, §38-2-1136. Community mental health, developmental disabilities or addictive diseases service boards. Members, oath of office, §37-2-6. Emergency management. Who may administer, §38-3-34. Militia. Enlisted personnel. Oath of enlistment, §38-2-231. Officers. Oath of office, §38-2-213. OBSCENITY. Internet. Safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to 39-5-4. Minors. Acting in stage or film productions, §39-2-18. Internet safety, §§39-5-1 to 39-5-4. OFFICE OF DISABILITY SERVICES OMBUDSMAN, §§37-2-30 to
OIL. Spills. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to OIL SHORTAGE. Emergency management. Energy emergency defined, §38-3-3. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to OIL SPILLS. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to OMBUDSMAN. Office of disability services ombudsman, §§37-2-30 to 37-2-50. ONLINE SERVICE. Internet safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases. Regional planning boards, community service boards, §37-2-9.1. OPIUM. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. OUTPATIENT TREATMENT. Defined. Mental illness, §37-3-1. Substance abuse, §37-7-1. Mental health. Criminal law and procedure. Involuntary outpatient care. Discharge of patient under criminal charges, §37-3-95. Emergency receiving facilities. Involuntary outpatient care. General provisions, §§37-3-90 to Evaluating facilities. Involuntary outpatient care. General provisions, §§37-3-90 to
INDEX OUTPATIENT TREATMENT - Cont’d Mental health - Cont’d Involuntary outpatient care. Failure or noncompliance with outpatient treatment plan. Procedure upon, §37-3-82. General provisions, §§37-3-90 to Substance abuse. General provisions, §§37-7-90 to Involuntary outpatient treatment. Failure of or noncompliance with involuntary outpatient treatment plan. Procedure upon, §37-7-82. P PANDEMICS. Pandemic influenza emergency. Defined, §38-3-3. Governor’s powers, §38-3-51. PANHANDLING. Illegal apprenticeship of minors, §39-2-17. PARAMEDICS. Recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (REPLICA), §§38-3-70, 38-3-71. PARENT AND CHILD. Domicile. Residence of persons in state for purpose of attending school, §39-1-1. Substance abuse. Right of minor to obtain drug abuse treatment on own consent. Informing minor’s parent of treatment, §37-7-8. Voluntary patient treatment, etc. Parental consent to treatment, §37-7-20. PATIENT COST OF CARE ACT. General provisions, §§37-9-1 to Short title, §37-9-1. PAYMENT IN FULL. Medical expenses. Assessments, §37-9-5.
PEACE OFFICERS. Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Marshals as peace officer, §38-2-1136.1. PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Members of courts-martial subject to peremptory challenges, §38-2-1041. PERJURY. Code of military justice, §38-2-1131. PHENCYCLIDINE. Code of military justice. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution, importation, etc, of controlled substances, §38-2-1112.1. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Developmentally disabled clients. Clinical records. Authority of examining physician to disclose privileged communications, §37-4-125. Right to see a private physician, §37-4-122. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Definition of health practitioner, §38-3-161. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. Immunity. Developmentally disabled clients. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-4-123. Developmentally disable, habilitation, §37-4-6. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-4. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., in cases of grave emergency, §37-3-163. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-7-163. Mentally ill patients. Confidential communications. Authority of examining physician to give evidence as to, §37-3-166. Definition of physician, §37-1-1. Immunity from liability, §37-3-4.
INDEX PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS - Cont’d Mentally ill patients - Cont’d Performance of emergency surgery, etc., in cases of grave emergency. Immunity of physician from liability, §37-3-163. Right of patients to see a private physician, §37-3-162. Utilizing in lieu of psychologists, §37-1-24. Substance abuse. Outpatient treatment. Physician’s determination and certification, §37-7-93. Court order for outpatient treatment, §37-7-93. Right of patient’s attorney to interview physicians and staff attending patient, §37-7-168. Right to see a private physician, §37-7-162. Volunteers. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Definition of health practitioners, §38-3-161. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. PILLAGE. Code of military justice, §38-2-1099. PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN. Interstate compact on the placement of children, §§39-4-1 to 39-4-10. PLEAS. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Accused person’s pleas, §38-2-1045. Calling court into session without presence of members, §38-2-1039. Guilty pleas. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Effect of guilty plea, §38-2-1045. PLUNDER. Code of military justice, §38-2-1099. POLICE. Code of military justice. Apprehension and restraint. Persons authorized take persons into custody, §38-2-1007. Marshals as peace officer, §38-2-1136.1.
POLICE - Cont’d Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive diseases treatment facilities. Appointment for state facilities, authority, §37-1-21. POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS. Emergency management. Aid rendered by local employees to other political subdivisions, §38-3-30. Reimbursement of personnel and other equipment expenses by aided locality, §38-3-30. Emergency locations, §38-3-54. Immunity of emergency management workers, §38-3-35. Local organizations for emergency management. Generally, §38-3-27. Registration of businesses during emergency, §38-3-56. Veterans’ affairs. Nationally recognized veterans’ organizations. Authority to furnish quarters, utilities and services, §38-1-2. PORNOGRAPHY. Internet safety for minors, §§39-5-1 to PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Code of military justice. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. PRISONERS OF WAR. Code of military justice. Misconduct as prisoner of war, §38-2-1105. PRISONS AND PRISONERS. Code of military justice. Credit for time under arrest against sentence, §38-2-1013. Enemy prisoners. Members not to be confined with enemy prisoners, §38-2-1012. Places of confinement, §38-2-1011.
INDEX PRISONS AND PRISONERS - Cont’d Code of military justice - Cont’d Punishment while confined awaiting trial. Restrictions, §38-2-1013. Department of corrections. Emergency management and homeland security. Private property, entry during state of emergency or disaster by department personnel and those in department’s custody, §38-3-38. Safety plans addressing threats from terrorism, disasters, hazardous materials and radiological accidents. Department excepted from required plan, §38-3-22.1. Emergencies. State of emergency or disaster. Private property, entry during state of emergency or disaster by department of corrections personnel and those in department’s custody, §38-3-38. PRISON TERMS. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Criminal penalties for violations, §38-3-148. PRIVILEGES AND PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Classification of documents as confidential and privileged, §37-1-53. Developmentally disabled clients. Clinical records. Authority of examining physician to disclose privileged communications, §37-4-125. Scope of privileged communications, §37-4-125. Mentally ill patients. Authority of examining physician to give evidence as confidential communications, §37-3-166. Scope of privileged communications, §37-3-166.
PRIVILEGES AND PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS - Cont’d Substance abuse. Clinical records. Disclosure of confidential or privileged information, §37-7-166. PROBABLE CAUSE. Code of military justice. Arrest requires probable cause, §38-2-1009. PRO HAC VICE. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Military judges. Admission pro hac vice for persons not member of bar of highest court of state, §38-2-1026. Trial and defense counsel. Admission pro hac vice for persons not member of bar of highest court of state, §38-2-1027. PROPERTY. Military property or funds. Lost or damaged equipment. Action by attorney general to recover damages, §38-2-32. PROPERTY TAXES. Emergency communications authority. Tax exempt status, §38-3-182. PSYCHOLOGISTS. Immunity. Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-6. Mentally ill patients, §37-3-4. Substance abusers, §37-7-5. Mentally ill. Definition of psychologist, §37-1-1. Immunity from liability, §37-3-4. Utilizing in lieu of physicians, §37-1-24. PUBLIC HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Rulemaking to implement provisions, §38-3-169. Suicide prevention program. Assistance to department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities, §37-1-27.
INDEX PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES. Disaster volunteer leave act, §§38-3-90 to 38-3-93. Members of organized militia or reserve forces. Rights of public officers and employees absent on military duty, §38-2-279.
RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENTS. State agencies and authorities. Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies and authorities, exceptions, §38-3-22.1.
PUBLIC RECORDS. Fees. Waiver of fees. Records supplied to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1. Veterans affairs. Commissioner of veterans service. Recordkeeping requirements, §38-4-12. Waiver of fees. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1.
RADIOLOGICAL ACTIONS. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to
PUBLIC SAFETY. Department of public safety. Safety plans addressing threats from terrorism, disasters, hazardous materials and radiological accidents. Department excepted from required plan, §38-3-22.1. PUBLIC UTILITIES. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting. Requirements for state agencies, boards, authorities, etc., §38-3-22.2. Reports. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. Q QUARTERMASTERS. Militia, §38-2-153. State quartermaster, §38-2-153. R RADIO. Emergency management and homeland security. First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57.
RANSOMWARE. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. REAL PROPERTY. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Purchase for institutions, §37-1-25. REASONABLE DOUBT. Code of military justice. Courts-martial. Instruction to members of court, §38-2-1051. RECIPROCITY. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Out of state practitioners. Recognition, §38-3-165. RECKLESS CONDUCT. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners, §38-3-170. RECORDS. Code of military justice. Definition of records, §38-2-1001. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officers, §38-2-1015. RED CROSS. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to
INDEX REPORTS - Cont’d Veterans’ affairs. Commissioner of veterans service. Reporting requirements, §38-4-11. Women veterans’ office, §38-4-13. Veterans Service Foundation, Inc, §38-4-14.
REENLISTMENT. Organized militia. Qualifications, §38-2-230. REGISTRATION. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Applicability of provisions to registered volunteers, §38-3-162. Qualifying as voluntary health practitioner registration system, §38-3-164. REHEARINGS. Code of military justice. Review of courts-martial. Procedure, §38-2-1063. REPORTS. Code of military justice. Charges and specifications. Disposition to be reported, §38-2-1030. Emergency communications authority. 9-1-1 charges. Remission of charges to authority. Service supplier report, §38-3-185. Wireless enhanced 9-1-1 charges. Remission of charges to authority. Service supplier report, §38-3-185. Internet safety for minors. Report by providers of child pornography violations, §39-5-4. Mental health. Involuntary patient treatment, etc. Emergency receiving facilities, §§37-3-40, 37-3-41. Office of disability services ombudsman. Consumer complaints, §37-2-35. Investigations, §37-2-37. Suspected criminal activity, §37-2-36. Public utilities. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. Substance abuse. Involuntary patient treatment, etc.. Emergency receiving facilities. Reports by department to legislature, §37-7-41. Reports to department, §37-7-40.
REPRIMAND. Code of military justice. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. State administrative letter of reprimand, §38-2-1138.1. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. RESTITUTION. Code of military justice. General courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by general courts-martial, §38-2-1018. Nonjudicial punishments imposed by commanding officer, §38-2-1015. Special courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by special courts-martial, §38-2-1019. Summary courts-martial. Sentence and punishment. Punishments imposed by summary courts-martial, §38-2-1020. RESTRAINED PATIENTS. Periodic observation, §37-3-165. RETALIATION. Mental health. Office of disability services ombudsman. Discrimination or retaliation against consumer complainant prohibited, §37-2-40. RETURNING VETERANS TASK FORCE, §§38-4-90 to 38-4-92.
INDEX REVENUE AND TAXATION. Department of revenue. Emergency communications authority. Collection and disbursement of charges remitted to authority. Contracting with revenue department, §38-3-186. Remission of charges to authority. Retention from charges by revenue department, §38-3-188. Militia. Exemption from street tax, §38-2-276. Uniform and equipment exempt from levy and sale, §38-2-272. RIGHT OF ENTRY. Mental health. Crisis stabilization units, §37-1-29. Office of disability services ombudsman. Investigatory powers, §37-2-36. Office of disability services ombudsman. Investigatory powers, §37-2-36. RIOTS. Code of military justice. Riot or breach of the peace, §38-2-1116. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Board of behavioral health and developmental disabilities, §§37-1-40, 37-3-2, 37-3-3. Habilitation of developmentally disabled, §37-4-3. Practice and procedure, §37-1-23. Procedure for adopting, §37-1-41. State treatment facilities, §37-1-21. Child labor. Rulemaking authority, §39-2-19. Developmentally disabled clients. Clinical records, §37-4-126. Developmentally disabled, habilitation, §37-4-3. Complaints adjudication procedures, §37-4-109. Release of information to client’s attorney, §37-4-127.
RULES AND REGULATIONS - Cont’d Developmentally disabled, habilitation - Cont’d Visitors and use of telephones, §37-4-102. Emergency management, §38-3-21. Building mapping information system for first responders. Rules and regulations for operation, §38-3-152. Governor’s emergency management authority, §38-3-22. Political subdivisions, §38-3-28. Traffic control, §38-3-24. Mental illness, rights of patients. Clinical records, §37-3-167. Complaints adjudication, §37-3-149. Release of information to patient’s attorney, §37-3-168. Right to visitors and use of telephones, §37-3-142. Veterans affairs. Veterans education. Implementation of training, education, etc., programs, §38-4-37. War veterans home, §38-4-55. S SABOTEURS. Fresh pursuit beyond state boundaries, §38-2-92. SAFE CARRY PROTECTION ACT. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §§38-3-37, 38-3-51. SATELLITE TRANSMISSIONS. Emergency management and homeland security. First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION. Child labor. Employment certificates. Letter from school administrator to accompany, contents, §39-2-11. Minors under sixteen years. Employment during school hours, §39-2-4. Domicile. Residence of persons in state for purpose of attending school, §39-1-1.
INDEX SELF-INCRIMINATION. Code of military justice. Compulsory self-incrimination. Prohibition, §38-2-1031.
SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION - Cont’d Drug and alcohol abuse. Education of children undergoing treatment in facility for, §37-7-146. Mentally ill children. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-3-146. Residence of persons in state for purpose of attending school, §39-1-1. School administrators. Child labor employment certificates. Letter from administrator to accompany, contents, §39-2-11. Veterans education reorganization act of 1949, §§38-4-30 to 38-4-37.
SELF-INFLICTED INJURIES. Code of military justice, §38-2-1115. SENTENCING. Code of military justice, §§38-2-1055 to 38-2-1058.2. SENTINELS. Code of military justice. Drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113.
SCIENCE. Military affairs. Memorandum of agreement with state to enhance opportunities for Georgians, §38-3-22.3. SEALS AND SEALED INSTRUMENTS. Adjutant general. Effect of seal on documentary evidence, §38-2-151. Military documentary evidence. Effect of seal, §38-2-151. SEARCHES AND SEIZURES. Mental health law. Enforcement. Inspection warrants, §§37-1-70 to SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (US). Code of military justice. Secretary of defense. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088.
SERVICE OF PROCESS. Code of military justice. Charges and specifications. Service of copy of charges, §38-2-1035. Fees, §38-2-1141. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Notification to other judicial officials and public. Service of order declaring, modification or extension, §38-3-63. Mentally ill persons. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Service of notice of pendency of action. Second original process, §37-1-6. SHERIFFS. Mentally ill patients. Notice of discharge, §37-3-166.
SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY (US). Code of military justice. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088.
SHIPS AND VESSELS. Code of military justice. Driving under the influence, §38-2-1111. Hazarding of vessel. Willful or negligent hazarding of vessel, §38-2-1110. Missing movement of ship, unit, etc., §38-2-1087.
SEDITION AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES. Code of military justice, §38-2-1094. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082.
SIGNATURES. Code of military justice. Charges and specifications, §38-2-1030. False official documents, signing, §38-2-1107.
INDEX SLEEPING ON POST. Code of military justice. Sentinels or lookouts drunk or sleeping on post, §38-2-1113. SOLICITATION. Code of military justice. Desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. Jurisdiction. Attempted crimes, conspiracy and other inchoate crimes. Determination of jurisdiction, §38-2-1002. SOUTHERN REGIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMPACT, §§38-3-80, 38-3-81. SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY. Emergency management. When granted, §38-3-32. SPEEDY TRIAL. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. SPOILAGE. Code of military justice. Waste, spoilage or destruction of property other than military property, §38-2-1108. STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting. Requirements for state agencies, boards, authorities, etc., §38-3-22.2. Disasters. Plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to
STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES - Cont’d Hazardous materials. Plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. Radiological accidents. Plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. Safety plans. Plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. Terrorism. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting. Requirements for state agencies, boards, authorities, etc., §38-3-22.2. Plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. STATE MILITIA. Code of military justice, §§38-2-1000 to 38-2-1145. General provisions, §§38-2-1 to STATE OF EMERGENCY. Emergency management and homeland security generally, §§38-3-1 to 38-3-171. STATE OF GEORGIA. Emergency communications authority. State-wide public safety communications network. Planning for and implementing network. Service suppliers, authority and state to work together, §38-3-187.
INDEX STATE PROPERTY. Militia. State defense force. Use and operation of state property, §38-2-55. STATEWIDE FIRST RESPONDER BUILDING MAPPING INFORMATION SYSTEM. Emergency management, §§38-3-150 to 38-3-153. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. Code of military justice, §38-2-1043. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. STEPPARENTS. Delinquent children. Transferring child between states, §39-4-4. Hospitalization. Persons libel for cost of care defined, §37-9-2. STORMS. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, SUBPOENAS. Code of military justice. Courts-martial, §38-2-1046.1. Emergency management, §38-3-23. SUBSTANCE ABUSE. Addictive disease. Defined, §37-1-1. Administration of mental health services generally, §§37-2-1 to Board of behavioral health and development disabilities, §37-1-3. Board of human services. Rulemaking authority, §37-7-2. Chapter liberally construed, §37-2-1. Clinical records. Confidentiality of information, §37-7-166. Defined, §37-7-1.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Clinical records - Cont’d Disclosure of confidential information, §37-7-166. Emergency receiving facilities. Admission based on physician’s certification or court order, §37-7-41. Admission of persons arrested for penal offenses, §37-7-42. Authority of psychologists, licensed professional counselors, clinical social workers or clinical nurse specialists, §37-7-41. Judicial supervision of files and records relating to proceedings, §37-7-167. Maintenance, §37-7-166. Right of patient to examine, §37-7-167. Right of patient to request correction of inaccuracies, §37-7-167. Community service boards. Defined, §37-1-1. Confidentiality of information. Classification by department, §37-1-53. Patient’s clinical records, §37-7-166. Sealing of files and records of court proceedings, §37-7-167. Coordination of state drug and alcohol abuse programs, §37-7-3. Core set of consumer oriented, community based values and principles, §37-1-2. Counties. Role of county governing authorities, §37-1-2. Criminal charges. Emergency admission of persons arrested for penal offenses, §37-7-42. Outpatient treatment. Discharge of patients under criminal charges, §37-7-95. Transfer of involuntary patients to voluntary status. Discharge of transferred patient charged with criminal offense, §37-7-24. Definitions, §§37-1-1, 37-2-2. Clinical nurse specialist in psychiatric/mental health, §37-7-41. Clinical social worker, §37-7-41. Licensed professional counselor, §37-7-41.
INDEX SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Definitions - Cont’d Psychologist, §37-7-41. Department of behavioral health and development disabilities. Created, functions, duties, commissioner, §37-1-4. Disability defined, §37-1-1. Disability services defined, §37-1-1. Disabled defined, §37-1-1. Disclosure of patient’s clinical records, authorized release, §37-7-166. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-7-146. Employment of patients outside facilities, §37-7-145. Escape of patients from facility. Apprehension by peace officer, §37-7-6. Guardians ad litem. Appointment of, §37-7-147. Duration and scope of guardianship, §37-7-147. Notice generally, §37-7-147. Health officials. Immunity from liability, §37-7-5. Hearing expenses. Payment of expenses incurred in connection with, §37-7-122. Hospitalization orders. Validity of orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-7-4. Immunity. Physicians, peace officers, etc., §37-7-5. Individual dignity of patients to be respected, §37-7-160. Injunctions. Right to request protective order against treatment, §37-7-163. Violations of title, §37-1-90. Involuntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-7-40 to 37-7-85. Emergency receiving facilities. Admission based on physician’s certification or court order, §37-7-41. Entry of report, court order, etc., into clinical record, §37-7-41. Report by apprehending officer, §37-7-41. Admission of persons arrested for penal offenses, §37-7-42. Entry of report into clinical record, §37-7-42. Report by peace officer, §37-7-42.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc. - Cont’d Emergency receiving facilities - Cont’d Approval of private facilities as emergency receiving facilities, §37-7-7. Designation, §37-7-40. Discharge. Persons meeting outpatient treatment criteria, §37-7-91. Notice of proposed discharge, §37-7-43. Notice of rights upon admission to emergency receiving facility, §37-7-44. Outpatient treatment. Discharge of persons meeting criteria, §37-7-91. Procedure upon admission, §37-7-43. Reports by department to legislature, §37-7-41. Reports to department, §37-7-40. Evaluating facilities. Admission for evaluation and emergency treatment, §37-7-63. Approval of private facilities as evaluating facilities, §37-7-7. Court ordered evaluation. Hearing on petition for, §37-7-62. Petition for, §37-7-61. Procedure upon issuance of order for evaluation, §37-7-62. Defined, §37-7-1. Designation, §37-7-60. Determination of need for hospitalization. Procedure, §37-7-64. Discharge from facility, §37-7-64. Persons meeting outpatient treatment criteria, §37-7-91. Emergency treatment admission, §37-7-63. Length of period of detention, §37-7-64. Notice of discharge from facility, §37-7-64. Outpatient treatment. Discharge of persons meeting criteria, §37-7-91. Petition for court ordered evaluation, §37-7-61. Hearing on petition for, §37-7-62. Procedure upon issuance of order for evaluation, §37-7-62.
INDEX SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc. - Cont’d Evaluating facilities - Cont’d Procedure for designation of, §37-7-60. Procedure upon determination of need for hospitalization, §37-7-64. Transfer to another evaluating facility. Notice of transfer, §37-7-65. Treatment facilities. Appointment of hearing examiners, §37-7-84. Approval of private facilities as treatment facilities, §37-7-7. Continued involuntary hospitalization. Appointment of hearing examiners, §37-7-84. Procedure for, §37-7-83. Validity of orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-7-4. Defined, §37-7-1. Designation of facilities, §37-7-8. Designation of physician making discharge decisions, §37-7-85. Detention of patient beyond evaluation period. Procedure for, §§37-7-81, Discharge. Persons meeting outpatient treatment criteria, §37-7-91. Failure of involuntary outpatient treatment plan. Procedure upon, §37-7-82. Individualized treatment plan. Periodic review of, §37-7-85. Noncompliance with involuntary outpatient treatment plan. Procedure upon, §37-7-82. Notice of discharge, §37-7-85. Notice of transfer to voluntary status, §37-7-85. Outpatient treatment. Discharge of persons meeting criteria, §37-7-91. Powers of hearing examiners generally, §37-7-84. Procedure for continued involuntary hospitalization, §37-7-83. Appointment of hearing examiners, §37-7-84.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Involuntary patient treatment, etc. - Cont’d Treatment facilities - Cont’d Procedure for continued involuntary hospitalization - Cont’d Validity of orders entered before September 1, 1978, §37-7-4. Procedure for designation of, §37-7-80. Procedure for detention beyond patient’s evaluation period, §37-7-81. Disposition of patient upon hearing, §37-7-81.1. Procedure upon failure of outpatient treatment plan, §37-7-82. Procedure upon noncompliance with outpatient treatment plan, §37-7-82. Termination of need for involuntary treatment. Procedure upon, §37-7-85. Least restrictive alternative placement. Securing of, §37-7-161. Legislative findings, §37-1-2. Medication, seclusion or physical restraints. Use generally, §37-7-165. Minors. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-7-146. Right of minor to obtain drug abuse treatment. Binding effect of consent, §37-7-8. Consent of minor alone, §37-7-8. Informing minor’s parent, spouse, etc., of treatment, §37-7-8. Mistreatment, neglect or abuse of patients, §37-7-165. Noninstitutional community facilities and programs. Assisting patient in securing, §37-7-161. Office of disability services ombudsman, §§37-2-30 to 37-2-50. Outpatient treatment, §§37-7-90 to Court order for outpatient treatment, §37-7-93. Patients under juvenile court jurisdiction, §37-7-93. Physician’s petition to extend order, §37-7-93. Hearing on extension petition, §37-7-93.
INDEX SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Outpatient treatment - Cont’d Court order for outpatient treatment - Cont’d Review of petition, §37-7-93. Discharge from treatment, §37-7-94. Notice, §§37-7-91, 37-7-94. Patients under criminal charges, §37-7-95. Duration, §37-7-91. Individualized treatment plans. Review of, §37-7-94. Interim outpatient treatment, §37-7-91. Notice of discharge, §§37-7-91, 37-7-94. Petition by receiving facility for hearing, §37-7-91. Failure to appear at hearing. Apprehension and detention of patient, §37-7-92. Notice of hearing, §37-7-92. Treatment upon waiver of hearing, §37-7-92. Waiver of hearing, §37-7-92. Physician’s determination and certification, §37-7-90. Court order for outpatient treatment, §37-7-93. Preparation of service plan by referring facility, §37-7-91. Reviews of individualized treatment plans, §37-7-94. Treatment as inpatient or outpatient, §37-7-90. Payment of patient care expenses, §§37-7-120 to 37-7-122. Hearing expenses, §37-7-122. Inability to pay. Public policy against denial of right to care and treatment, §37-7-120. Liability for expenses. Transporting, examining and caring for patients, §37-7-121. Patient cost of care act, §§37-9-1 to Payment of expenses incurred in connection with hearings, §37-7-122. Right to care and treatment. Inability to pay. Public policy against denial of care and treatment, §37-7-120. Policy of state, §37-2-1.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Private facilities. Approval as emergency receiving facilities, evaluating facilities or treatment facilities, §37-7-7. Defined, §37-7-1. Powers and duties of, §37-7-7. Right to deny admission, §37-7-7. Public policy, §37-1-2. Purpose of chapter, §37-2-1. Release of patient’s clinical records, authorized release, §37-7-166. Rights of patients and their representatives, §§37-7-140 to Adjudication of complaints, §37-7-149. Appeals, §37-7-150. Appointment of patient representatives and guardians ad litem, §37-7-147. Attorney to interview physicians and other staff attending patient, §37-7-168. Care and treatment. Inability to pay. Public policy against denial of right to care and treatment, §37-7-120. Censorship of patient correspondence, §37-7-142. Complaints adjudication procedures, §37-7-149. Consultation about condition and treatment, §37-7-162. Consultation with facility. Patient or representative consultation, §37-7-164. Due process, §37-7-140. Duration and scope of guardianship ad litem, §37-7-147. Education of children undergoing treatment in a facility, §37-7-146. Employment outside facilities, §37-7-145. Free from adverse effects of medication at hearings, §37-7-163. Habeas corpus, §37-7-148. Humane treatment, §37-7-162. Individual dignity of patients to be respected, §37-7-160. Inspection of patient correspondence, §37-7-142. Involuntary patient’s admission to a facility, §37-7-147. Least restrictive alternative placement. Securing of, §37-7-161.
INDEX SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Rights of patients and their representatives - Cont’d Legal counsel, §§37-7-141, 37-7-150. Mistreatment, neglect or abuse of patients, §37-7-165. Noninstitutional community facilities and programs. Assisting patient in securing, §37-7-161. Notice to representatives, guardians ad litem and patients generally, §37-7-147. Performance of emergency surgery, etc., §37-7-163. Personal effects, §37-7-143. Private physician, §37-7-162. Protective order against treatment, §37-7-163. Recognition of patient’s physical integrity, §37-7-163. Refuse medication, §37-7-163. Representative to consult with facility, §37-7-164. Restriction on patient correspondence, §37-7-142. Retention of rights and privileges by patients. Generally, §37-7-140. Individual dignity of patients to be respected, §37-7-160. Right to petition for judicial protection of rights and privileges, §37-7-148. Standard psychiatric treatment, §37-7-162. Timely examination after admission, §37-7-162. Treatment of substance abusers as medical patients, §37-7-160. Use of criminal facilities and procedures, §37-7-160. Use of medication, seclusion or physical restraints generally, §37-7-165. Voting, §37-7-144. Rules and regulations, §37-1-40. Board of human services. Rulemaking authority, §37-7-2. Clinical records, §37-7-167. Complaints adjudication procedures, §37-7-149. Continued involuntary hospitalization. Orders authorizing hospitalization before September 1, 1978, §37-7-4.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Rules and regulations - Cont’d Orders authorizing continued hospitalization entered before September 1, 1978, §37-7-4. Practice and procedure, §37-1-23. Procedure for adopting, §37-1-41. Release of information to patient’s attorney, §37-7-168. State treatment facilities, §37-1-21. Visitors and use of telephones, §37-7-142. Sealing of files and records of court proceedings, §37-7-167. State drug and alcohol abuse programs. Coordination by certain state agencies, §37-7-3. State’s responsibility, §37-2-1. Transfers of patients between facilities. Custody of federal agencies for diagnosis, care or treatment, §37-7-102. Evaluating facilities. Involuntary patient treatment, etc. Notice of transfer, §37-7-65. Generally, §37-7-100. Nonresidents hospitalized in state. Disposition, §37-7-104. Procedure upon discovery, §37-7-104. Placement and transfer of patients generally, §37-7-100. Procedure for transfer to state hospitals. State residents from out-of-state hospitals, §37-7-103. Retention of state jurisdiction over transferred patients to federal agencies, §37-7-102. State court jurisdiction over patients in federal hospitals or institutions located in state, §37-7-102. State residents from out-of-state hospitals. Procedure for transfer to state hospitals, §37-7-103. Treatment facilities. Designation, §37-7-80. Transportation of patients. Generally, §37-7-101. Liability for expenses of transporting, §37-7-121. Use of medication, seclusion or physical restraints, §37-7-165.
INDEX SUBSTANCE ABUSE - Cont’d Voluntary patient treatment, etc., §§37-7-20 to 37-7-24. Admission to facility. Generally, §37-7-20. Notification requirements, §37-7-20. Parental consent, §37-7-20. Discharge from facility, §37-7-21. Notice of discharge, §37-7-22. Procedure on denial of application for discharge, §37-7-22. Right of voluntary patient to discharge upon application, §37-7-22. Periodic notice of rights. Notification to patients, §37-7-23. Recovery of patient. Discharge from facility, §37-7-21. Termination of need for hospitalization. Discharge of patient, §37-7-21. Transfer of involuntary patients to voluntary status, §37-7-24. Discharge of transferred patient charged with criminal offense, §37-7-24. Notification requirements, §§37-7-20 to 37-7-24. Notice of discharge, §§37-7-21 to Notice of transfer, §37-7-24. Patients periodic notice of rights, §37-7-23. SUICIDE. Suicide prevention program. Created, §37-1-27. Education of professionals and officials. Improvement, §37-1-27. Firearm safety. Improvement, §37-1-27. Legislative findings, §37-1-27. Link between state agencies and officials. Establishment, §37-1-27. Management, §37-1-27. Research and outreach efforts. Assistance from division of public health, §37-1-27. Statewide reporting systems. Implementation, §37-1-27. Suicide death scene investigations. Protocols in reviewing, development, §37-1-27.
SUICIDE - Cont’d Suicide prevention program - Cont’d Training and screening tools. Providing, §37-1-27. SUITABLE EMPLOYMENT. Developmental disabilities. Employment of clients outside facilities, §37-4-105. Substance abuse. Rights of mental health patients. Employment outside facilities, §37-7-145. SUPERIOR COURTS. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Injunction of violation, §38-3-145. SURGERY. Emergency surgery, §§37-3-163, 37-3-164, 37-4-123, 37-7-163. Mentally impaired patients, §§37-3-163, 37-3-164, 37-4-123. Physician liability, §37-3-163. Substance abusers, §§37-7-8, 37-7-163. SURPLUS PROPERTY. Department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities. Sale of surplus products of institutions under control and supervision of department, §37-1-26. Competition with private individuals, farmers, others not encouraged, §37-1-26. SURRENDER, MILITARY. Code of military justice. Compelling surrender, §38-2-1100. Misbehavior before the enemy, §38-2-1099. Solicitation of desertion, mutiny, misbehavior before the enemy or sedition, §38-2-1082. SURVEYS AND SURVEYORS. Emergency management, §38-3-23. SWORDS. Parades, §38-2-277. T TATTOOING. Code of military justice. Cruel and unusual punishment prohibited, §38-2-1055.
INDEX TAXATION. Department of revenue. Emergency communications authority. Collection and disbursement of charges remitted to authority. Contracting with revenue department, §38-3-186. Remission of charges to authority. Retention from charges by revenue department, §38-3-188. Exemptions from taxation. Community mental health, developmental disabilities or addictive services service boards, §37-2-6.1. Militia. Exemption from street tax, §38-2-276. Uniform and equipment exempt from levy and sale, §38-2-272. Militia. Exemption from street tax, §38-2-276. Uniform and equipment exempt from levy and sale, §38-2-272. TELEVISION. Emergency management and homeland security. First informer broadcasters, §38-3-57. TERRORISM. Bioterrorism. Defined. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Public health emergency. Defined. Emergency management, §38-3-3. State response, coordination. Emergency management, §38-3-3. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting. Requirements for state agencies, boards, authorities, etc., §38-3-22.2. Emergency management and homeland security. Director of emergency management and homeland security. Powers and duties as to terrorism, §38-3-20. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to
TERRORISM - Cont’d Safety plans addressing threat of terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials or radiological accidents. Required of all state agencies and authorities, exceptions, §38-3-22.1. THE PATIENT COST OF CARE ACT. General provisions, §§37-9-1 to Short title, §37-9-1. THE VETERANS EDUCATION REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1949. General provisions, §§38-4-30 to Short title, §38-4-30. TIME. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. Notice of appeal. Appeals by adversely affected parties. Filing, §38-3-64. TOLLGATES. Militia. Free passage through tollgates while under orders, §38-2-273. TORTS. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners for intentional torts, §38-3-170. TRANSPORTATION. Developmentally disabled patients. Transportation of clients generally, §37-4-61. Substance abuse patients. Transportation of patients generally, §37-7-101. TRESPASS. Militia. Curfews and off limit areas, §§38-2-305, 38-2-306. Psychiatric hospitals. Abandoning or leaving patients on grounds of, §37-3-7.
INDEX TRESPASS - Cont’d Psychiatric hospitals - Cont’d Loitering or trespassing on grounds of, §37-3-8. TRIAL. Code of military justice. Trial procedure, §§38-2-1036 to Speedy trial. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. TROPHIES. Militia. Awards generally, §38-2-283. U UCMJ, §§38-2-1000 to 38-2-1145. UNIFORM EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS ACT. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. Short title, §38-3-160. V VENUE. Emergency management and homeland security. Agency nomenclature act. Injunction of violation, §38-3-145. Mental health, developmental disabilities, addictive disease services. Community service boards. Actions against, §37-2-11.1. Militia. Indictment or civil liability for performance of military duty. Change of venue, §38-2-271. VETERANS’ AFFAIRS. Commissioner of veterans service. Advisory responsibilities, §38-4-9. Annual reports. Contents, §38-4-11. Recipients, §38-4-11. Appearance before veterans’ organizations, clubs, etc., §38-4-3. Appointment, §38-4-6.
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS - Cont’d Commissioner of veterans service - Cont’d Assistance in preparation of claims, §38-4-3. Broad discretion in extending aid, §38-4-10. Compensation, §38-4-7. Defined, §38-4-1. Discharge, §38-4-6. Duties. Generally, §§38-4-7, 38-4-8. Recordkeeping requirements, §38-4-12. Reporting requirements, §38-4-11. Duty to work consistently and diligently, §38-4-3. Educational programs to familiarize veterans, dependents, etc., with rights, §38-4-3. Employment of personnel, §38-4-9. Full utilization of department, §38-4-10. Payment of compensation, §38-4-7. Political activity, §38-4-6. Preference to veterans, surviving spouses, etc. Employment of personnel, §38-4-9. Reporting requirements, §38-4-11. Women veterans’ office, §38-4-13. Counties. Nationally recognized veterans’ organizations. Authority to furnish quarters, utilities and services, §38-1-2. Department of veterans service. Administrator, §38-4-1. Appearances before veterans’ organizations, clubs, etc., §38-4-3. Assistance in preparation of claims, §38-4-3. Creation, §38-4-1. Duty to work consistently and diligently, §38-4-3. Educational programs to familiarize veterans, dependents, etc., with rights, §38-4-3. Executive directors of veterans’ homes. Appointment of, §38-4-2. Executive officer, §38-4-1. Powers. Generally, §38-4-2. Returning veterans task force, §§38-4-90 to 38-4-92. Veterans education. Administration of federal grants, §38-4-32.
INDEX VETERANS’ AFFAIRS - Cont’d Department of veterans service - Cont’d Veterans education - Cont’d Authority to enter into contracts, §38-4-32. Intergovernmental cooperation. Private educational bodies, §38-4-34. State agencies, etc., to provide facilities, personnel, etc., §38-4-36. State educational bodies, §38-4-33. War veterans home. Assignment of benefits to department as payment of fees, §38-4-56. Funerals for veterans. Use of national guard as honor guards, §38-2-12. Georgia Veterans Service Foundation, Inc, §38-4-14. Honor guards for veterans’ funerals. Use of national guard, §38-2-12. Municipal corporations. Nationally recognized veterans’ organizations. Authority to furnish quarters, utilities and services, §38-1-2. Nationally recognized veterans’ organizations. Local government. Authority to furnish quarters, utilities and services, §38-1-2. Political subdivisions. Nationally recognized veterans’ organizations. Authority to furnish quarters, utilities and services, §38-1-2. Preference to veterans, surviving spouses, etc. Commissioner of veterans service. Employment of personnel, §38-4-9. Returning veterans task force, §§38-4-90 to 38-4-92. Composition, §38-4-91. Delivery of services to returning veterans. Recommendations, §38-4-92. Department, creation of task force within, §38-4-90. Duties, §38-4-92. Established, §38-4-90. Meetings, §38-4-92. Participation by other agencies. Invitation, §38-4-91.
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS - Cont’d Rulemaking authority. War veterans home, §38-4-55. Veterans’ benefits. Returning veterans task force, §§38-4-90 to 38-4-92. War veterans cemetery, §§38-4-70 to War veterans home, §§38-4-50 to Veterans education reorganization act of 1941. Private educational advisory bodies. Establishment, §38-4-35. Purpose of act, §38-4-31. Rulemaking authority, §38-4-37. Short title, §38-4-30. Title of act, §38-4-30. Veterans education reorganization act of 1949, §§38-4-30 to 38-4-37. Administration of federal grants, §38-4-32. Agency authority to enter into contracts, §38-4-32. Citation of title, §38-4-30. Declaration of public policy. Purpose of act, §38-4-31. Intergovernmental cooperation, §§38-4-33, 38-4-34. Private educational bodies, §38-4-34. State agencies, etc., to provide facilities, personnel, etc., §38-4-36. State educational bodies, §38-4-33. Private educational advisory bodies. Creation, §38-4-35. Veterans service board. Administration of home’s facilities, §38-4-52. Appearances before veterans’ organizations, clubs, etc., §38-4-3. Appointment of administrator and director, §38-4-2. Appointment of members by governor, §38-4-1. Assistance in preparation of claims, §38-4-3. Authority to receive federal aid, private gifts, §§38-4-53, 38-4-54. Called meetings, §38-4-5. Commissioner of veterans service. Advice by, §38-4-9. Appointment by board, §38-4-6. Composition, §38-4-1. Confirmation of members, §38-4-1.
INDEX VETERANS’ AFFAIRS - Cont’d Veterans service board - Cont’d Discharge of commissioner, §38-4-6. Duties. Working consistently and diligently, §38-4-3. Educational programs to familiarize veterans, dependents, etc., with rights, §38-4-3. Executive directors of veterans’ homes. Appointment of, §38-4-2. Governor to fill vacancies, §38-4-4. Meetings, §38-4-5. Officers, §38-4-1. Place of meetings, §38-4-5. Policy recommendations, §38-4-6. Powers, §38-4-2. Generally, §§38-4-7, 38-4-8. Purpose of meetings, §38-4-5. Qualifications, §38-4-1. Rulemaking authority, §38-4-1. Training, education, etc., programs, §38-4-37. Terms of members, §38-4-1. Vacancies, §38-4-4. Veterans Service Foundation, Inc, §38-4-14. Vital records. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc. Requirements, §38-1-1. War veterans cemetery, §§38-4-70 to Applications for interment, §38-4-71. Control of cemetery, §38-4-71. Eligibility for interment, §38-4-70. Employment of personnel, §38-4-72. Establishment, §38-4-70. Expenditures, §38-4-72. Receipt of federal aid and gifts, contributions, etc., §38-4-72. War veterans defined, §§38-4-50, War veterans home, §§38-4-50 to Adjacent facilities, §38-4-51. Administration, §38-4-52. Admissions, §38-4-55. Assignment of benefits to department as payment of fees, §38-4-56. Discharges, §38-4-55. Employee hiring, §38-4-53. Establishment, §38-4-51. Executive director. Appointment of, §38-4-2.
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS - Cont’d War veterans home - Cont’d Expenditure of funds. Hiring employees, etc., §38-4-53. Fees for residency, §38-4-56. Intergovernmental cooperation, §38-4-53. Locations, §38-4-51. Receipt of federal aid, private gifts, etc., §38-4-53. Funds received from federal sources, §38-4-54. No limitation on additional state aid, §38-4-54. Residency fees authorized, §38-4-56. Rulemaking authority, §38-4-55. War veterans defined, §38-4-50. Women veterans’ office. Maintenance, §38-4-13. Purpose of office, §38-4-13. VETERANS EDUCATION REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1949. General provisions, §§38-4-30 to Short title, §38-4-30. VETERANS SERVICE FOUNDATION, INC, §38-4-14. Established, §38-4-14. Governance, §38-4-14. Meetings, §38-4-14. Officers, §38-4-14. Provisions applicable to foundation, §38-4-14. Purpose, §38-4-14. Reports, §38-4-14. VETERINARIANS. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Definition of veterinary services, §38-3-161. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Code of military justice. Contempt. President, Congress, etc, contempt toward officials, §38-2-1088. VICTIMS OF CRIMES. Code of military justice. Fees, §38-2-1141. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141.
INDEX VIRUS. State departments and agencies. Cyber attacks and data breaches, sharing and reporting, §38-3-22.2. VISITATION. Adoption. Interstate compact on the placement of children. Satisfaction of requirements, §39-4-10. Interstate compact on the placement of children. Satisfaction of requirements, §39-4-10. Mental health facility, §§37-3-142, VITAL RECORDS. Birth certificates. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1. Death certificates. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1. Divorce certificates. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1. Marriage certificates. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1. Veterans’ affairs. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc. Requirements, §38-1-1. Waiver of fees. Records supplied free to veterans, dependents, etc., §38-1-1. VOLUNTEERS. Disaster volunteer leave act. Employee of state agency certified disaster service volunteer of American Red Cross or civil air patrol auxiliary, §§38-3-90 to Definitions, §38-3-91. Leave granted with pay, §38-3-93. Legislative findings, §38-3-92. Short title, §38-3-90. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171. Uniform act. Short title, §38-3-160. Health practitioners, emergencies. Uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act. Generally, §§38-3-160 to 38-3-171.
VOLUNTEERS - Cont’d Health practitioners, emergencies - Cont’d Uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act - Cont’d Short title, §38-3-160. W WAIVER. Mental health. Involuntary patient treatment, etc. Petition for court ordered examination. Hearing, §37-3-62. WAR. Code of military justice. General provisions, §§38-2-1000 to Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to Southern regional emergency management compact, §§38-3-80, Veterans. Cemetery, §§38-4-70 to 38-4-72. Home, §§38-4-2, 38-4-50 to 38-4-56. WARRANTS. Inspection warrants. Mental health law. Enforcement, §§37-1-70 to 37-1-74. Judicial emergencies. Deadlines or other time schedules or filing requirements. Authorization to suspend, toll, extend or otherwise grant relief from, §38-3-62. WAR VETERANS’ CEMETERY, §§38-4-70 to 38-4-72. WAR VETERANS’ HOME, §§38-4-50 to WASTE. Code of military justice. Waste, spoilage or destruction of property other than military property, §38-2-1108. WATER POLLUTION. Emergency management and homeland security. General provisions, §§38-3-1 to
INDEX WEAPONS. Carrying weapons. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §38-3-37. Civil disturbances. Closing places where firearms and ammunition sold, §38-2-301. Duty of citizens to disperse when shots fired or missile thrown, §38-2-304. Concealed weapons. Carrying weapons generally. Emergency management. State seizure, possession prohibitions, carry restrictions for license holders, registration requirements. Prohibited, §38-3-37. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §38-3-37. Firearms. Suicide prevention programs. Improvement in firearm safety, §37-1-27. Possession. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §38-3-37. Registration. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §38-3-37. Safe carry protection act. Emergency management. State may not seize, prohibit possession, restrict carrying for license holders, or require registration, §§38-3-37, 38-3-51.
WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION. Community mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive disease service boards. Employee complaints or disclosure as to fraud, waste, etc., §37-2-6. WILLFUL MISCONDUCT. Emergency volunteer health practitioners. Volunteer health practitioners. Liability of practitioners, §38-3-170. WITNESSES. Code of military justice. Courts of inquiry, §38-2-1135. Fees, §§38-2-1047, 38-2-1141. Oaths, §38-2-1042. Opportunity to obtain witnesses, evidence, etc, §38-2-1046. Subpoenas, §38-2-1046.1. Refusal to appear or testify. Punishment, §38-2-1047. Travel expenses, §38-2-1141. WOMEN. Veterans’ affairs. Women veterans’ office, §38-4-13. Z ZEALOUS REPRESENTATION. Effective assistance of counsel. Developmental disabilities. Full and fair hearing. Defined, §37-4-2. Mental health patients. Full and fair hearing. Defined, §37-3-1. Substance abuse. Full and fair hearing. Defined, §37-7-1.