§ 35-3-80. Definitions
As used in this article, the term: “Missing child” or “missing children” means a person or persons under the age of 18 years whose temporary or permanent residences are in, or are believed to be in, this state and who have been reported as missing to a law enforcement agency and whose location cannot be […]
§ 35-3-81. Establishment, Development, Maintenance, and Operation of Center; Staff
There is authorized within the Georgia Bureau of Investigation the Missing Children Information Center. The center shall serve as a central repository of information regarding missing children and shall collect and disseminate such information as is necessary to assist in the location of missing children. Central responsibility for the development, maintenance, and operation of the […]
§ 35-3-35. Disclosure and Dissemination of Records to Public Agencies and Political Subdivisions; Responsibility and Liability of Issuing Center
The center shall be authorized to: Make criminal history records maintained by the center available to public agencies, political subdivisions, authorities, and instrumentalities, including state or federal licensing and regulatory agencies or their designated representatives, under the following conditions: Public agencies or political subdivisions shall, at the time of the request, provide the fingerprints of […]
§ 35-3-35.1. Superseded
Code Commission notes. The enactment of Code Section 35-3-35.1 by Ga. L. 2005, p. 980, § 1/HB 501, irreconcilably conflicted with and was treated as superseded by the enactment of Code Section 35-3-34.2 by Ga. L. 2005, p. 1196, § 1/SB 6. See County of Butts v. Strahan, 151 Ga. 417 (1921).
§ 35-3-36. Duties of State Criminal Justice Agencies as to Submission of Fingerprints, Photographs, and Other Identifying Data to Center; Responsibility for Accuracy
All criminal justice agencies within the state shall submit to the center fingerprints, descriptions, photographs when specifically requested, and other identifying data on persons who have been lawfully arrested or taken into custody in the state for all felonies and for the misdemeanors and violations designated in subparagraph (a)(1)(A) of Code Section 35-3-33 and for […]
§ 35-3-37. Review of Individual’s Criminal History Record Information; Definitions; Privacy Considerations; Written Application Requesting Review; Inspection
As used in this Code section, the term: “Drug court treatment program” means a treatment program operated by a drug court division in accordance with the provisions of Code Section 15-1-15. “Entity” means the arresting law enforcement agency, including county and municipal jails and detention centers. “Mental health treatment program” means a treatment program operated […]
§ 35-3-10. Participation by Bureau Personnel and Director in Employees’ Retirement System of Georgia
All personnel and the director of the bureau are authorized to be members of the Employees’ Retirement System of Georgia, as established by Chapter 2 of Title 47. All rights, credits, and funds in the retirement system which are possessed by any personnel of the bureau, including the director, at the time of employment in […]
§ 35-3-38. Unauthorized Requests or Disclosures of Criminal History Record Information; Disclosure of Techniques Used to Ensure Security or Privacy of Criminal History Records
Any person who knowingly requests, obtains, or attempts to obtain criminal history record information under false pretenses, or who knowingly communicates or attempts to communicate criminal history record information to any agency or person except in accordance with this article, or any member, officer, employee or agent of the center, the council, or any participating […]
§ 35-3-11. Applicability of Merit System to Agents of Bureau; Retention of Badge and Weapon by Disabled Agent
All agents of the bureau shall be governed by such rules of position, classification, appointment, promotion, demotion, transfer, dismissal, qualification, compensation, seniority privileges, tenure, and other employment standards as may now or hereafter be established under such merit system controls as may be authorized by Chapter 20 of Title 45. This Code section shall not […]
§ 35-3-39. Effect of Neglect or Refusal of Official to Act as Required by Article
Any officer or official mentioned in this article who shall neglect or refuse to make any report or to do any act required by any provision of this article shall be deemed guilty of nonfeasance in office and subject to removal therefrom. History. Ga. L. 1973, p. 1301, § 8.