§ 31-12-1.1 - "Bioterrorism" and "public health emergency" defined
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-12-1.1   (2010)
   31-12-1.1.    "Bioterrorism" and "public health emergency" defined 
      As used in this chapter, the term:
      (1)  "Bioterrorism"  means the intentional creation or use of any microorganism, virus,  infectious substance, or any component thereof, whether naturally  occurring or bioengineered, to cause death, illness, disease, or other  biological malfunction in a human, animal, plant, or other living  organism in order improperly or illegally to influence the conduct of  government, to interfere with or disrupt commerce, or to intimidate or  coerce a civilian population.
      (2)  "Public  health emergency" means the occurrence or imminent threat of an illness  or health condition that is reasonably believed to be caused by  bioterrorism or the appearance of a novel or previously controlled or  eradicated infectious agent or biological toxin and poses a high  probability of any of the following harms:
            (A)  A large number of deaths in the affected population;
            (B)  A large number of serious or long-term disabilities in the affected population; or
            (C)  Widespread  exposure to an infectious or toxic agent that poses a significant risk  of substantial future harm to a large number of people in the affected  population.