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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION v. NOBLES.
76301.
BENHAM, Judge.
Administrative appeal. Tattnall Superior Court. Before Judge Harvey.
Appellee Nobles was formerly employed by appellant Department of Transportation (DOT) as a craftsman. His dismissal for misconduct and conduct reflecting discredit on DOT was upheld by the State Personnel Board, but reversed by the Superior Court of Tattnall County. We granted DOT's application for discretionary review of the trial court's decision.
It is clear from a review of the record that there is evidence to support the board's finding that appellee's conduct constituted misconduct and conduct reflecting discredit on DOT, grounds for dismissal pursuant to Rule 478-1-.15, Par. 15.204 of the Rules of the State Personnel Board. A GBI agent testified before the board hearing officer that he visited appellee's home, where appellee sold him 1.5 grams of marijuana. At the conclusion of the GBI undercover operation, appellee and seven others were arrested for selling drugs, a fact published on the front page of the weekly local newspaper. The manager of the DOT maintenance shop where appellee was employed testified that after the arrests were publicized, members of the community asked him if a dope ring was being run out of the department's shop; if the shop was selling dope rather than repairing vehicles; and if the trucks were being used as delivery vehicles.
OCGA 45-20-9 (h) provides for judicial review of a decision of the State Personnel Board. OCGA 45-20-9 (m) contains the standard of review to be applied, and lists the limited grounds for reversal, the last of which is at issue here: "[T]he court shall not substitute its judgment for that of the board as to the weight of the evidence on questions of fact. The court may . . . reverse the decision or order of the board if substantial rights of the petitioner have been prejudiced because the board's . . . orders are: . . . (5) Arbitrary, capricious, or characterized by abuse of discretion or clearly unwarranted exercise of discretion." This subsection gave the trial court the authority to reverse the board's decision on the ground that the board abused its discretion by departing from its policy in this case. See Ga. Dept. of Labor v. Sims, 164 Ga. App. 856, 858 (298 SE2d 562) (1982).
Richard Phillips, for appellee.
Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Marion O. Gordon, First Assistant Attorney General, Roland F. Matson, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Eric A. Brewton, Staff Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.
DECIDED MAY 25, 1988.
Monday December 1 22:06 CST


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