§ 21-2-213 - County deputy registrars; clerical help; appointment of county officer or employee as chief deputy registrar
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-213   (2010)
   21-2-213.    County deputy registrars; clerical help; appointment of county officer or employee as chief deputy registrar 
      (a)  The  board of registrars in each county may appoint deputy registrars to aid  them in the discharge of their duties. The number of deputy registrars  appointed to serve shall be determined by the board of registrars. Such  deputy registrars shall serve without compensation unless the governing  authority of the county, by resolution, authorizes compensation. In  appointing deputy registrars, the registrars shall select persons who  are reasonably representative of a cross section of significantly  identifiable groups of the communities or areas where they are to serve.
(b)  The  board of registrars in each county may hire clerical help to assist  them in their duties if the compensation required therefor has been  first approved by the governing authority of the county. Such additional  clerks shall be eligible to be appointed as deputy registrars for the  purpose of registering voters and performing other duties as may be  required, but it shall not be necessary for such clerks to be electors  of the county in which employed.
(c)  In  every county wherein the registrars do not maintain an office which is  open and staffed during regular business hours, the registrars shall  designate and appoint as chief deputy registrar a full-time county  officer or employee for the purpose of registering eligible electors and  performing other duties as may be required by the board of registrars.  The governing authority of the county shall provide for the compensation  of the chief deputy registrar in an amount not less than $293.29 per  month. The name, business address, telephone number, and any other  pertinent information relative to the chief deputy registrar shall be  forwarded by the registrars to the Secretary of State's office, where  such information shall be maintained on file.