§ 20-2-870 - Right to leave for jury duty or when subpoenaed to testify in case arising from duties as teacher; teacher not to pay substitute; retention of juror's compensation
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-870   (2010)
    20-2-870.    Right to leave for jury duty or when subpoenaed to testify  in case arising from duties as teacher; teacher not to pay substitute;  retention of juror's compensation 
      Each  person employed as a teacher in any public school of this state shall  be allowed a leave of absence without loss of pay and without deduction  of any amounts otherwise received as compensation for service as a  teacher, for the purpose of attending any court as a juror or when  subpoenaed to testify in a case arising out of the person's duties as a  teacher, such as the reporting of child abuse required by Code Section  19-7-5. Any teacher who serves as a juror or witness as provided in this  Code section shall not have the jury or witness leave deducted from  sick, personal, or professional leave. No teacher utilizing jury or  witness leave under this Code section shall be required to pay the cost  of employing a substitute teacher to serve in his absence on such jury  or witness leave, and local boards of education may adopt policies  regarding the retention by teachers of the compensation for serving on a  jury.