5,849 sections across 961 Georgia regulatory chapters.
R.143-1-.13 Repealed
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R.144-1-.01 The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
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The General Assembly created the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council to provide the necessary leadership to coordinate the major components of the criminal justice system by establishing a state-wide coordinating body which represents all components and all levels of the crimin…
R.144-1-.02 Administrative Assignment
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(1) The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council is assigned to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for administrative purposes only. The Council has authority to: (a) Exercise its quasi-judicial, rule-making or policy-making functions independently of the Georgia Bureau of Investig…
R.144-1-.03 Repealed
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R.144-1-.04 Repealed
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R.144-1-.05 Repealed
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R.144-2-.01 Definitions
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Unless the context requires otherwise, the following words and terms have the following meaning: (a) The "Act" means the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Act, Ga. L. 1981, pp. 1306-1311 (O.C.G.A. Section 35-6A, as amended). (b) "Agency" means the Criminal Justice Coordinatin…
R.144-3-.01 Organization
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The Director shall administer all rules and regulations of the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, whose address is 104 Marietta Street, N.W., Suite 440, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-2743. (1) Council Membership. The Council is composed of twenty-six voting members, sixteen …
R.144-4-.01 Functions and Powers
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The Council's functions and powers are as provided by law.
R.144-4-.02 Grant Administration, Generally
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(1) Fair and Open Grants Act. The provisions of the Fair and Open Grants Act of 1993 (O.C.G.A. §§ 28-5-120 thru 127) govern the award of grants by the Council. (2) Code of Ethics and Conflict of Interest. (a) Members of the Council shall adhere to the code of ethics for board mem…
R.144-4-.03 Federal Grant Administration
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The Council is designated by Executive Order of the Governor as the State Administering Agency for federal grant programs. The Council, in its discretion, may delegate any portion of its review duties to a committee of the Council. The following procedures are implemented by the …
R.144-4-.04 Post-award Administration
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(1) Grant Monitoring. The agency shall monitor sub-grant programs through financial monitoring of initial and adjusted budgets and review of requests for expenditure; evaluation of compliance with administrative, financial and programmatic guidelines by utilizing desk reviews and…
R.144-4-.05 Certification of Crime Victim Assistance Programs
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(1) Purpose. The Council promulgates these rules and certifies crime victim assistance programs under the authority granted by O.C.G.A. § 15-21-130, et seq. and O.C.G.A. § 35-6A-4. (2) Definitions. For purposes of approving or certifying crime victim assistance programs, the foll…
R.144-4-.06 Crime Victims Compensation Board
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(1) Purpose. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 17-15-1 et. seq., the Council acts as the Crime Victims Compensation Board to administer the Crime Victims Emergency Fund. These Rules prescribe policies and procedures in addition to those set forth in O.C.G.A. § 17-15-1, et. seq. (2) D…
R.144-4-.07 Unclaimed Restitution
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(1) Court-ordered restitution that has not been claimed from the collecting authority within two years of the first restitution payment is transferred to the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council for deposit into the Georgia Crime Victims Emergency Fund. (2) Entities that collect…
R.144-4-.08 Forensic Medical Exams ("FMEs")
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(1) FME Eligibility. (a) The Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program (CVCP) will reimburse licensed providers for forensic medical exams (FMEs) conducted with the purpose of collecting evidence related to an alleged sexual offense as defined in O.C.G.A. § 16-6-1(c) or O.C.G.A.…
R.144-4-.09 Forensic Interviews ("FIs")
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(1) FI Eligibility. (a) The crime must have occurred in Georgia on or after July 1, 2014. (b) The Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program ("CVCP") will pay for interviews performed in another state as long as the crime occurred in Georgia and the provider performing the interv…
R.144-5-.01 Anti-Gang Initiative
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CFDA # 16.744. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement Project Safe Neighborhoods, including the Anti-Gang Initiative autho…
R.144-5-.02 Community Prosecution and Project Safe Neighborhoods
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CFDA # 16.609. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement Project Safe Neighborhoods, including the Anti-Gang Initiative autho…
R.144-5-.03 Crime Victim Assistance
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CFDA # 16.575. Recovery Act CFDA # 16.801. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim A…
R.144-5-.04 Crime Victim Compensation
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CFDA # 16.576. Recovery Act CFDA # 16.802. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim C…
R.144-5-.05 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
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CFDA # 16.738. Recovery Act CFDA # 16.803. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement the Edward Byrne Memorial JAG Program au…
R.144-5-.06 Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement Grant Program
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CFDA # 16.742. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement the Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement Grant Program autho…
R.144-5-.07 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners
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CFDA # 16.593. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners Grant …
R.144-5-.08 Sexual Assault Services Program
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CFDA # 16.017. The Sexual Assault Services Program was created by the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 (VAWA 2005), 42 U.S.C. § 14043 g, and is solely dedicated to the provision of direct intervention and related assistance for victims …
R.144-5-.09 Violence Against Women Formula Grants
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CFDA # 16.588. This information is submitted by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to further establish program policy and administrative guidance consistent with federal guidelines in order to implement the Violence Against Women Grants program authorized by Title IV of …
R.144-5-.10 State Grant Programs
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This rule supports the implementation of State Grant Programs as may be authorized and appropriated by the Georgia General Assembly. The specific criteria for eligibility and distribution of funds shall be detailed in the grant solicitation or request for proposals issued by the …
R.144-6-.01 Adoption of Rules
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(1) Right of Petition Established. Any interested person may petition the Council requesting the promulgation of a rule or the amendment or repeal of a rule already in force, as contemplated in the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act. (O.C.G.A. § 50-13-1.) (2) Form of Petition. …
R.144-6-.02 Repealed
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R.144-6-.03 Repealed
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R.144-6-.04 Repealed
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R.144-6-.05 Repealed
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R.145-1-.01 Criminal Case Data Exchange Board
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(1) The General Assembly created the Criminal Case Data Exchange Board to promulgate rules for criminal e-Filing and to facilitate the implementation of statewide criminal case e-Filing and related data exchanges. (2) The mailing address of the Criminal Case Data Exchange Board i…
R.145-1-.02 General Definitions
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(1) "Board" means the Criminal Case Data Exchange Board. (2) "County-level partners" means the head of a county governing authority (Chairperson of the County Board of Commissioners, Sole Commissioner, or Mayor of a Consolidated Government), Sheriff, Chief Superior Court Judge, C…
R.145-1-.03 Petition for Promulgation, Amendment, or Repeal of Rule
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(1) Any interested person may petition the Criminal Case Data Exchange Board requesting the promulgation, amendment, or repeal of a rule, as contemplated in the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act. (O.C.G.A. § 50-13-1, et seq.). (2) Each such petition should be filed with the Cr…
R.145-2-.01 Criminal Justice e-Filing Rule
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(1) The Criminal Case Data Exchange Board is charged with promulgating rules for facilitating the exchange of information and documents between criminal justice systems, linking litigants, prosecuting attorneys, public defenders, private attorneys, sheriffs, superior court clerks…
R.149-1-.01 Product Affected
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Cotton.
R.149-1-.02 Area of Production Affected
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The entire State of Georgia.
R.149-1-.03 Scope of Operation
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(1) Research. (a) Quality Improvement of Georgia Cotton. (2) Promotion. (3) Education.
R.149-1-.04 Extent of Operation
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The extent of operation under the statutory authority shall be as determined by the Commission within the limitations of the statutory authority. The Commission shall have the right to determine the activities of the Commission and the expenditure of funds under any one or all of…
R.149-1-.05 Term of Operation
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The term of operation under this Order shall be for the year beginning August 1, 1965 and ending July 31, 1966 and from year to year thereafter until terminated as provided by law.
R.149-1-.06 Method of Approval
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(1) The approval of this Order shall be by written assent of the producers as authorized and provided by Section 14(a), (5), Ga. Laws 1961, p. 301 as amended. (2) The approval shall be determined by the Commission upon the receipt of written assent of producers. (3) The approval …
R.149-1-.07 Time of Approval
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Written assents or rejections shall be received by the Commission during the period of June 24, 1965, through July 23, 1965, with the authority of the Commission to declare this Order approved upon the receipt of the requisite number of assents from producers who produce the requ…
R.149-1-.08 Affected Producers
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This order shall apply to all producers of cotton in this State who produce cotton for sale within and without this State.
R.149-1-.09 Method of Finance
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(1) Projects, undertakings and expenses incurred under this Order shall be financed by an assessment and levy of one dollar ($1.00) per bale of all cotton produced in this State for sale. The assessment and levy shall be against the producer of cotton. (The Commission has the aut…
R.149-1-.10 Method of Collection
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(1) The levy and assessment provided by this Order shall be collected from producers. As an aid in such collection, ginners and processors of cotton shall deduct the amount of such levy and assessment during each pay period and remit the same to the Commissioner of Agriculture fo…
R.149-1-.11 Administration and Enforcement
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The Commissioner of Agriculture shall administer and enforce the provisions of this Order, particularly as to the collection of levies and assessments.
R.149-1-.12 Expenditure of Funds
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The Commission is hereby authorized to expend funds of the Commission as it deems necessary to defray the costs and expenses incurred under this Order. The Commission is further authorized to expend funds to defray the actual costs and expenses of the Commission, including employ…
R.149-1-.13 Contracts
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The Commission may enter into contracts as it deems necessary and advisable in the performance of its duties under the provisions of this Order, for the performance of duties and services, as the Commission shall deem necessary and proper.
R.149-1-.14 Records
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It shall be the duty of each affected person or handler to keep adequate records to reflect the true amount of cotton ginned and processed by him, and to make such records available for inspection and audit by the Commission and the Commissioner.