Georgia Code, Title 31, Chapter 29 - Compensation of Employees of State Institutions Who Contract Tuberculosis or Infectious Hepatitis
- § 31-29-1 - Amount of Compensation
Any employee of any state institution, agency, or department charged with the care, treatment, or diagnosis of persons infected with tuberculosis or infectious hepatitis...
- § 31-29-2 - Physical Examination Required for Compensation Under Code Section 31-29-1
(a) In order for any employee of any state institution, agency, or department to be eligible to receive compensation under Code Section 31-29-1, he...
- § 31-29-3 - Periodic Physical Examinations of Persons Receiving Compensation
Any institution, agency, or department having employees qualifying for compensation under Code Section 31-29-1 may require periodic physical examinations of such employees to determine...
- § 31-29-4 - Effect of Retirement Under Chapter 2 of Title 47
If an employee of any state institution, agency, or department elects to retire under the Employees' Retirement System of Georgia, if eligible to do...
- § 31-29-5 - Contributions to Retirement System Where Employee Does Not Retire
In the event the employee is not eligible or does not elect to retire under the Employees' Retirement System of Georgia, if eligible to...
- § 31-29-6 - Rights of Employees Under State Personnel Administration
Any employee of any state institution, agency, or department who qualifies under Code Section 31-29-1 shall be given credit for all salary adjustments and...
- § 31-29-7 - Rules and Regulations of Employing Authority; Exclusion From Right to Compensation of Employees Not Subject to Exposure
The superintendent or director having the legal authority to appoint employees of any state institution, agency, or department affected by Code Section 31-29-1 is...
- § 31-29-8 - Specific Inclusion of Employees of Certain Institutions
It is declared to be the specific intent of Code Section 31-29-1 that the employees of the Central State Hospital, Northwest Georgia Regional Hospital,...
Last modified: October 14, 2016