Title 33, Chapter 57, Section 3
( 33-57-3)
There are created the consumers' insurance advocate and deputy
advocate within the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs. The
advocate and deputy advocate may be attorneys licensed to practice
in the courts of this state and shall be appointed by and serve at
the pleasure of the Governor. The advocate shall receive
compensation in an amount to be determined by the Governor but not
to exceed that provided or authorized by law for the district
attorney for the Atlanta Judicial Circuit, excluding all city and
county supplemental compensation and expenses. In addition to such
compensation, the advocate shall also receive reimbursement for his
or her reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the performance
of his or her duties, as provided by law for state employees. The
advocate shall have discretion to employ an individual in the
position of deputy advocate, and such person shall receive such
compensation as shall be determined by the advocate, together with
reimbursement of expenses on the same terms as the advocate. No
person employed as advocate or deputy advocate shall engage in the
private practice of law while employed as the consumers' insurance
advocate. The advocate shall submit a written report of quarterly
activities, decisions, information obtained, and expenditures of the
advocate's office. The report shall be submitted to the Insurance
Committee of the Georgia House of Representatives and to the
Insurance and Labor Committee of the Georgia Senate not less than 30
days after the end of each quarter of each calendar year. |