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HB 0033 - No Illegal Immigants or non-Georgians on certain Local Boards or Authorities
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Tracking Level: Neutral
Sponsor: Brad Raffensperger
Last Action: 1/12/2017 - House Second Readers
House Committee: Judiciary
Assigned To:
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PreemptionNext Bill
Todd EdwardsNext Bill

Staff Analysis of the Legislation

This preemption legislation establishes additional requirements on individuals (other than ex officio or nonvoting members) appointed to county or city boards, commissions or authorities that establish policy, spend public funds, levy taxes or impose or collect fees or charges.  In order to be eligible for such an appointment, the individual must be a U.S. citizen or national, a lawful permanent resident or an alien having lawful status in the U.S.  The individual must also be a legal resident of Georgia, unless he or she resides in another state but owns an interest in business in Georgia or is employed in Georgia.  These qualifications do not apply to active duty members of the armed forces or an immediate family member of an active duty member of the armed forces.  The body making the appointment (i.e., the board of commissioners) is responsible for determining whether an individual meets these qualifications.


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