O.C.G.A. § 41-3-13 (2019)
Abatement of nuisance by state courts and municipal courts of municipalities having population of 15,000 or more
In addition to the remedies provided for by Code Sections 41-3-2 through 41-3-12, state courts and the municipal courts of municipalities having a population of 15,000 or more according to the United States decennial census of 1970 or any future such census, when the nuisance exists within the corporate limits of such municipalities, shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine the question of the existence of the nuisance defined by Code Section 41-3-1 and, if found to exist, to order its abatement, which order shall be directed to and executed by the sheriff or marshal of any such court or his deputy.
History
Code 1933, § 72-313, enacted by Ga. L. 1979, p. 1025, § 2.
TITLE 42 PENAL INSTITUTIONS Chap. 1. General Provisions, 42-1-1 through 42-1-19. 2. Board and Department of Corrections, 42-2-1 through 42-216. 3. Community Supervision and Transition, 42-3-1 through 423-119. 4. Jails, 42-4-1 through 42-4-105. 5. Correctional Institutions of State and Counties, 42-5-1 through 42-5-125. 6. Detainers, 42-6-1 through 42-6-25. 7. Treatment of Youthful Offenders, 42-7-1 through 42-7-9. 8. Probation, 42-8-1 through 42-8-159. 9. Pardons and Paroles, 42-9-1 through 42-9-90. 10. Correctional Industries, 42-10-1 through 42-10-5. 11. Interstate Corrections Compact, 42-11-1 through 42-11-3. 12. Prison Litigation Reform, 42-12-1 through 42-12-9. 13. International Transfer of Prisoners, 42-13-1 through 42-13-2.
Annotations
Cross references. Securing of attendance of prisoners at trials, § 24-13-60 et seq. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, § 35-6A-1 et seq. Power of municipal corporations to confine persons convicted of violating municipal ordinances, § 36-30-8.
Law reviews. For note, “Translating the Eighth Amendment Standard: The First Circuit’s Denial of a Transgender Prisoner’s Constitutional Right to Medical Treatment,” see 51 Ga. L. Rev. 585 (2017).
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec.
Article 1 Inmate Policies Sec.
Definitions. Reward for information leading to capture of escaped inmate of penal institution under jurisdiction of Board of Corrections. Defendant not to be made trusty during time case on appeal; manner of confinement. Work-release programs for county prisoners. Use of inmate for private gain. Injury or contact by inmate presenting possible threat of transmission of communicable disease. Notification to transporting law enforcement agency of inmate’s or patient’s infectious or communicable disease. Home arrest program. Work-release, educational, and habilitative programs for county prisoners. Preliminary urine screen drug tests. Notification of crime victim of impending release of offender from imprisonment. Alien prisoners eligible for deportation; cooperation with federal deportation program; waiver of extradition rights; transportation.
Advice on employment of attorney prohibited; penalty. Treatment of pregnant and postpartum female inmates. Article 2
Sexual Offender Risk Review Board
State Sexual Offender Registry. Sexual Offender Risk Review Board; composition; appointment; administration and duties; immunity from liability. Electronic location tracking of sexual offenders; petitioning for exemption. Risk assessment classification; classification as “sexually dangerous predator”; reevaluations; periodic reporting to sheriffs. Restriction on registered sexual offenders residing, working, or loitering within certain distance of child care facilities, churches, schools, or areas where minors congregate; penalties. Definitions; employment restrictions for sexual offenders; penalties. Definitions; residency restrictions for sexual offenders; penalties. “Photograph” defined; photographing minor without consent of parent or guardian prohibited; penalty. Petition for release from registration requirements.
ARTICLE 1 INMATE POLICIES Editor’s notes. Ga. L. 2006, p. 379, § 24/HB 1059,
designated Code Sections 42-1-1 through 42-1-11 as Article 1 of this chapter.
Law reviews. For article on 2006 amendment of this article, see 23 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 11 (2006). For note, “Give It to Me, I’m Worth It:
The Need to Amend Georgia’s Record Restriction Statute to Provide Ex-Offenders with a Second Chance in the Employment Sector,” see 52 Ga. L. Rev. 267 (2017).
RESEARCH REFERENCES ALR. Possession of Cell Phone, or Similar
Device, by Prison Inmate - State Cases, 66 A.L.R. 7th 6.