§ 20-2-2067 - Reprisals by local boards or school system employees prohibited
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-2067   (2010)
   20-2-2067.    Reprisals by local boards or school system employees prohibited 
      A  local board of education or a school system employee who has control  over personnel actions shall not take unlawful reprisal against another  employee of the school system because such other employee is directly or  indirectly involved with a petition to establish a charter school. A  local board of education or a school system employee shall not take  unlawful reprisal against an educational program of any school or school  system because a petition to establish a charter school proposes the  conversion of such educational program to a charter school. As used in  this Code section, the term "unlawful reprisal" means an action taken by  a local board of education or a school system employee as a direct  result of a lawful petition to establish a charter school which action  is adverse to another employee and which is not lawfully taken in  response to any action or behavior of such employee or is adverse to an  educational program of the school or the school system and:
      (1)  With respect to such other employee, results in one or more of the following:
            (A)  Disciplinary or corrective action;
            (B)  Transfer or reassignment, whether temporary or permanent;
            (C)  Suspension, demotion, or dismissal;
            (D)  An unfavorable performance evaluation;
            (E)  A reduction in pay, benefits, or awards;
            (F)  Elimination of the employee's position without a reduction in force by reason of lack of moneys or work; or
            (G)  Other  significant changes in duties or responsibilities that are inconsistent  with the employee's salary or employment classification; or
      (2)  With respect to an educational program, results in one or more of the following:
            (A)  Suspension or termination of the educational program;
            (B)  Transfer or reassignment of the educational program to a less favorable department;
            (C)  Relocation of the educational program to a less favorable site within the school or school system; or
            (D)  Significant  reduction or termination of funding for the educational program, unless  necessitated by unfunded mandates from federal or state decisions which  result in a significant reduction in funds available to the local board  of education and which result in a proportionate loss of funding for  all schools in the system.