Georgia Code, Title 47, Chapter 1, Article 2 - Restrictions and Prohibitions on Membership in Public Retirement or Pension Systems
- § 47-1-20 - Definitions
As used in this article, the term: (1) "Conviction" means a judgment of conviction for the commission of a crime which is entered upon...
- § 47-1-21 - Termination of Membership in Public Retirement System for Committing Public Employment Related Crimes; Applicability to Employees on July 1, 1985; Determination of Benefits
(a) This Code section shall apply to public employees in service on July 1, 1985, as long as such employees remain in continuous service...
- § 47-1-22 - Reduction and Forfeiture of Rights and Benefits by Public Employees After July 1, 1985, for Committing Public Employment Related Crimes; Reimbursement of Contributions
(a) This Code section shall apply to public employees first or again becoming public employees after July 1, 1985.(b) If a public employee commits...
- § 47-1-22.1 - Rights and Benefits of Employees Convicted of Drug Related Crimes
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, this Code section shall not apply to any public employee in service on July 1, 1990,...
- § 47-1-22.2 - Notification to Public Retirement System of Conviction for Public Employment Related Crime
Upon the final conviction of any person for a public employment related crime, the prosecuting attorney shall so notify the defendant's former public employer...
- § 47-1-23 - Rights of Public Employee Charged With Committing Public Employment Related Crime
Nothing in this article shall be construed to create a right for any public employee who is charged with the commission of a public...
- § 47-1-24 - Benefits Denied to Beneficiary Who Murders or Commits Voluntary Manslaughter of Member of Public Retirement System
No person who commits or conspires to commit the murder or voluntary manslaughter of a member, retiree, or beneficiary under a public retirement system...
- § 47-1-25 - Determination of Economic Impact of Public Employment Related Crime
Within 30 days following the day the board of trustees receives notice that a member of the retirement system has been convicted of a...
Last modified: October 14, 2016