Georgia Code, Title 47, Chapter 12, Article 5 - Appointment As District Attorney Emeritus; Compensation and Duties
- § 47-12-80 - Retirement From the Office of District Attorney and Appointment to the Office of District Attorney Emeritus; Term of Office As District Attorney Emeritus
(a) A person who desires to resign from the office of district attorney and accept appointment as a district attorney emeritus shall so advise...
- § 47-12-81 - Practice of Law During Term of Office As District Attorney Emeritus
District attorneys emeritus are prohibited from practicing law in any cases against the State of Georgia in any of the courts of this state...
- § 47-12-82 - Salary for District Attorneys Emeritus; Suspension of Office Upon Eligibility for or Appointment to an Office of Profit or Trust Under the United States Constitution or the Constitution of Georgia
(a) Any person holding office as a district attorney emeritus on July 1, 1990, or who is appointed to such position on or after...
- § 47-12-83 - Duties of District Attorney Emeritus
It shall be the duty of each district attorney emeritus to consult with and advise the district attorney of his former circuit.
- § 47-12-84 - Disability Retirement; Determination of Disability; Continuation of Payments to the Fund
Any district attorney who, after 17 years of continuous service and the payment of amounts due under this chapter, becomes unable to perform his...
- § 47-12-85 - Resignation From the Office of District Attorney Emeritus; Reappointment to Office
Any other provision of this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, any person who holds the office of district attorney emeritus shall have the right...
- § 47-12-86 - Withdrawal of Payments to the Fund; Right to Participate in the Fund After Such Withdrawal; How Payments Made on Behalf of the District Attorney are to Be Treated
(a) Any district attorney may, after 30 days' written notice to the board of trustees, withdraw his total payments, without interest, from the fund....
- § 47-12-87 - Withdrawal of Payments for Disqualification From Office or Retirement; Payments Made Upon the Death of the District Attorney; Payments by Employer
(a) Any district attorney who resigns or otherwise becomes disqualified to hold his office shall be entitled to withdraw the total amount, without interest,...
Last modified: October 14, 2016