Title 10, Chapter 9, Section 9
( 10-9-9)
(a) The board of governors shall elect or appoint such officers as
may be provided in the bylaws and may delegate to such officers, who
need not be members of the board, such authority and responsibility
as the board may determine appropriate. (b) Each officer and employee of the authority shall serve at the
pleasure of the authority and shall hold office for the term for
which he is elected or appointed and until his successor has been
elected or appointed and has qualified or until his earlier
resignation, removal from office, or death. (c) All officers and agents of the authority shall have such
authority and perform such duties in the management of the authority
as may be provided in the bylaws or as may be determined by action
of the board not inconsistent with law or with the bylaws. (d) The board of governors shall have authority to fix the
compensation of its officers and employees, except that officers or
employees who are also members of the board shall serve without
additional compensation for such service. (e) The authority shall be authorized to obtain conviction data with
respect to its officers and employees or prospective officers and
employees. For such purpose, the authority may submit to the Georgia
Crime Information Center two complete sets of fingerprints of the
officer or employee or the applicant for appointment or employment,
the required records search fees, and such other information as may
be required. Upon receipt thereof, the Georgia Crime Information
Center shall promptly transmit one set of fingerprints to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation for a search of bureau records and
an appropriate report and shall retain the other set and promptly
conduct a search of its own records and records to which it has
access. The Georgia Crime Information Center shall notify the
authority in writing of any derogatory finding, including, but not
limited to, any conviction data regarding the fingerprint records
check or if there is no such finding. All conviction data received
by the authority shall be used by it for the exclusive purpose of
making employment decisions, shall not be a public record, shall be
privileged, and shall not be disclosed to any other person or agency
except to any person or agency which otherwise has a legal right to
inspect the employment file. All such records shall be maintained by
the authority pursuant to laws regarding such records and the rules
and regulations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the
Georgia Crime Information Center, as applicable. As used in this
subsection, "conviction data" means a record of a finding or verdict
of guilty or plea of guilty or plea of nolo contendere with regard
to any crime, regardless of whether an appeal of the conviction has
been sought. |