Title 47, Chapter 17, Section 20
( 47-17-20)
(a) In order to carry out this chapter and to perform the duties
fixed in it, there is created the Board of Commissioners of the
Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund. The board shall be
composed of six members, as follows: (1) The Governor or the Governor's designee; (2) An appointee of the Governor who is not the Attorney General; (3) The Commissioner of Insurance or the Commissioner's designee; (4) A peace officer actively employed by an agency of the state or
a retired peace officer who was employed by an agency of the state
upon retirement; (5) A peace officer actively employed by a county or a retired
peace officer who was employed by a county upon retirement; and (6) A peace officer actively employed by a municipality or a
retired peace officer who was employed by a municipality upon
retirement. (b) Each of the members provided for under paragraphs (4), (5), and
(6) of subsection (a) of this Code section shall be an active member
of the fund or a retired peace officer who is a beneficiary of the
fund. Each such member shall be appointed by the Governor to take
office on July 1, 1984. The initial member appointed pursuant to
paragraph (4) of subsection (a) of this Code section shall be the
successor to incumbent board member, Sergeant Robert Brown, whose
regular term of office expires October 31, 1984, and the term of
said incumbent member is shortened to expire on June 30, 1984; and
the initial term of the successor appointed by the Governor shall be
one year. The initial member appointed pursuant to paragraph (5) of
subsection (a) of this Code section shall be the successor to
incumbent board member, Captain Raymond Purvis, whose regular term
of office expires on October 31, 1985, and the term of said
incumbent member is shortened to expire on June 30, 1984; and the
initial term of the successor appointed by the Governor shall be two
years. The initial member appointed pursuant to paragraph (6) of
subsection (a) of this Code section shall be the successor to
incumbent board member, Sergeant Terry McAfee, whose regular term of
office expires October 31, 1984, and the term of said incumbent
member is shortened to expire on June 30, 1984; and the initial term
of the successor appointed by the Governor shall be three years.
Thereafter, successors to such members shall be appointed by the
Governor to take office upon the expiration of the respective terms
of office for terms of three years. All such members shall serve
until their successors are appointed and qualified. (c) If a vacancy occurs in a position on the board held by one of
the members appointed pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code
section, the Governor shall fill such vacancy for the unexpired term
within 30 days after the date the vacancy occurred. The members of
the board shall receive the same expense allowance as that received
by members of the General Assembly and the same mileage allowance
for the use of a personal automobile as that received by other state
officials or employees or a travel allowance of actual
transportation costs if traveling by public carrier within the
state. Any board member shall also be reimbursed for any conference
or meeting registration fee incurred in the performance of the
member's duties as a board member. For each day's service outside
of the state as a board member, such member shall receive actual
expenses as an expense allowance as well as the same mileage
allowance for the use of a personal automobile as that received by
other state officials and employees or a travel allowance of actual
transportation costs if traveling by public carrier or by rental
motor vehicle. The board, by regulation, shall provide for the
submission and approval of expense vouchers in conformity with the
requirements of this subsection. (d) The board shall elect from its members a chairman and a
vice-chairman. (e) A majority of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum
for the purpose of transacting all business that may come before the
board. (f) The executive committee of the Peace Officers' Association of
Georgia shall submit to the Governor a list of three names for each
person to be appointed by the Governor pursuant to subsection (b) of
this Code section as a member of the board. In making appointments
pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code section, the Governor may
consider the names submitted by the executive committee, but it is
specifically provided that the appointments shall be at the sole
discretion of the Governor, and the Governor shall not be required
to choose any appointee from names submitted by the executive
committee. |