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Georgia

TITLE 15 Courts · PART 1 General Provisions
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15-11-100. Purpose of article.
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15-11-100.1. Exemption when governed by Indian Child Welfare Act.
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15-11-101. Medical and psychological evaluation orders when investigating child abuse and neglect.
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15-11-102. Dependency case time limitations.
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15-11-103. Right to attorney.
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15-11-104. Appointment and removal of guardian ad litem; use of a CASA.
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15-11-105. Powers and duties of guardian ad litem.
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15-11-106. Participation of a CASA.
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15-11-107. Treatment by spiritual means; life-threatening condition or disability exception.
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15-11-108. Notice of postadjudication hearings to parties.
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15-11-109. Notice of hearings to specified nonparties.
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15-11-110. Continuance of a hearing in dependency proceedings.
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15-11-111. Court orders.
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15-11-112. Court ordered visitation.
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15-11-113. Date child is considered to have entered foster care.
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15-11-260. Purpose of article.
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15-11-260.1. Exemption when governed by Indian Child Welfare Act.
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15-11-261. Scope, effect, and duration of order terminating parental rights.
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15-11-262. Right to attorney and appointment of guardian ad litem.
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15-11-263. Physical and mental examinations.
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15-11-264. Discovery.
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15-11-265. Suspension of right of voluntary surrender of parental rights.
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15-11-380. Purpose of article.
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15-11-381. Definitions.
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15-12-60. Qualifications of grand jurors; impact of ineligibility.
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15-12-61. Number of grand jurors; votes necessary for indictment or presentment; alternate grand jurors; report on preceding grand jury by foreperson or clerk.
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15-12-62. [Reserved] Selection of grand jurors.
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15-12-62.1. Choosing of grand jurors.
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15-12-63. Concurrent grand juries.
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15-12-64. [Reserved] Procedure where judge has failed to draw grand jury.
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15-12-65. [Reserved] Service of summons; time limits.
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15-12-65.1. Mailing of summonses; failure to receive notice.
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15-12-66. Preliminary oath to be administered to grand jurors.
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15-12-66.1. Insufficient number of persons to complete panel of grand jurors.
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15-12-67. Appointment or election of foreman; oath of foreman and grand jurors.
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15-12-68. Oath of witnesses.
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15-12-69. Oath of bailiff attending grand jury.
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15-12-70. Disqualification for relationship to interested party.
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15-12-71. Duties of grand jury.
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15-12-72. Disclosures of grand jurors in court.
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15-12-73. Exclusion of admissions and communications among grand jurors.
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15-12-74. Grand jury presentment of offenses; publication or filing of findings.
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15-12-75. [Reserved] Inspection of offices and records of certain county officials by grand jury.
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15-12-76. [Reserved] Appointment of citizen or citizen committee to examine offices and records of certain county officials; powers of those appointed; enforcement of inspection.
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15-12-77. [Reserved] Investigation and presentment of interference with court order or sentence; transmittal of presentment to Governor; penalty for failure of officer to make report.
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15-12-78. Inspection of county jails; recommendations and presentments.
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15-12-79. [Reserved] Inspection of public buildings, property, and records; report.
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15-12-80. Publication of general presentments.
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15-12-81. Notice of upcoming appointment by grand jury.
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15-12-82. Change of venue in criminal grand jury investigation.
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15-12-83. Oath of court reporter attending grand jury proceeding; compensation; role and responsibilities.
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