§ 16-11-13 - Investigation of all state employees prior to appointment or employment; questionnaire; promulgation of orders, rules, and regulations
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    16-11-13   (2010)
    16-11-13.    Investigation of all state employees prior to appointment or  employment; questionnaire; promulgation of orders, rules, and  regulations 
      (a)  Every  person and every board, commission, council, department, or other agency  of the state or any political subdivision thereof which appoints,  employs, or supervises in any manner the appointment or employment of  public officials or employees shall establish, by rules, regulations, or  otherwise, procedures designated to ascertain before any person,  including teachers and other employees of any public educational  institution in this state, is appointed or employed, that he is not a  subversive person and that there are no reasonable grounds to believe  such person is a subversive person. In the event such reasonable grounds  exist, he shall not be appointed or employed. In securing any facts  necessary to ascertain the information required by this Code section,  all applicants and employees shall be required to sign a written  statement or questionnaire containing answers to such inquiries as may  be material and containing the following questions:
      (1)  Full  name including maiden name, names of former marriages, former names  changed legally or otherwise, aliases, and nicknames, and the dates  used;
      (2)  Address;
            (3)(A)  Are  you now or have you been within the last ten years a member of any  organization which to your knowledge at the time of membership advocates  or has as one of its objectives the overthrow of the government of the  United States or of the government of the State of Georgia by force or  violence? Yes      No     . If "Yes," state the name of the organization and  your past and present membership status including any offices held  therein.
            (B)  If the answer to (A) is  "Yes" and the employing authority deems further inquiry necessary, you  will be notified of such determination. No action adverse to your  application will be taken because of an affirmative answer until after  such an inquiry, with notice to you and an opportunity for you to  present evidence, and only if the result of such inquiry brings your  application within the prohibition within the "Sedition and Subversive  Activities Act of 1953."
            (4)(A)  Have you ever been  convicted or are any charges now pending against you by federal, state,  or other law enforcement authorities, for any violation of any federal  law, state law, county or municipal law, regulation, or ordinance? (Do  not include anything that happened before your sixteenth birthday. Do  not include minor traffic violations for which a fine of $35.00 or less  was imposed. All other convictions must be included even if they were  pardoned.) Yes      No     .
            (B)  If the answer to (A) is "Yes," state the reason convicted, the date convicted, and the place where convicted.
(b)  The written statement or questionnaire shall contain notice that it is subject to the penalties of false swearing.
(c)  The  Governor is authorized to make appropriate orders, rules, and  regulations to effectuate the purposes of Code Section 16-11-12, this  Code section, and Code Section 16-11-14.