§ 15-6-87 - Use of photostatic and photographic equipment
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    15-6-87   (2010)
   15-6-87.    Use of photostatic and photographic equipment 
      (a)  The  clerk of the superior court of any county of this state may install and  use photostatic or other photographic equipment, including microfilm  photographic equipment, and electronic or computer equipment for use in  the filing, docketing, recording, copying, binding, indexing,  certification, and furnishing of copies, including certified copies, of  any and all instruments, records, and proceedings or parts of the same  of record or on file in the clerk's office, with the consent and  permission only of the county governing authority. The equipment and  supplies for the same may be provided by the proper and respective  county authorities out of county funds.
(b)  All  provisions of law relating to the filing, docketing, recording,  keeping, copying, binding, indexing, certification, and furnishing of  copies of records, including certified copies, and those provisions  relating to the amount of fees of officers in connection therewith, as  far as may be consistent with this Code section, shall apply to such  photostatic and photographic records and copies.
(c)  The  provisions of this Code section for the installation and use of the  equipment enumerated in subsection (a) of this Code section shall be  construed as permissive only and are cumulative of other laws. However,  should such equipment be purchased as authorized in this Code section,  the use of the equipment shall be mandatory insofar as practical.
(d)  This  Code section shall not be construed to change or repeal any rule of  court or provision of law relating to records on appeal or review in the  courts of this state.