§ 34-1-2 - Prohibition of age discrimination in employment
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    34-1-2   (2010)
   34-1-2.    Prohibition of age discrimination in employment 
      (a)  No  person, firm, association, or corporation carrying on or conducting  within this state any business requiring the employment of labor shall  refuse to hire, employ, or license nor shall such person, firm,  association, or corporation bar or discharge from employment any  individual between the ages of 40 and 70 years, solely upon the ground  of age, when the reasonable demands of the position do not require such  an age distinction, provided that such individual is qualified  physically, mentally, and by training and experience to perform  satisfactorily the labor assigned to him or for which he applies.  Nothing in this Code section shall affect the retirement policy or  system of any employer where such policy or system is not merely a  subterfuge to evade the purposes of this Code section. When the  retirement or insurance benefit program of any employer shall prohibit  the employment of any person because of excessive age, such person shall  have the authority, as a condition of employment, to waive the right to  participate in any such program and receive any benefits therefrom.  Nothing in this Code section shall be construed to prohibit compulsory  retirement of any employee who has attained 65 years of age but not 70  years of age and who, for the two-year period immediately before  retirement, is employed in a bona fide executive or a high policy-making  position, if such employee is entitled to an immediate nonforfeitable  annual retirement benefit from a pension, profit-sharing, savings, or  deferred compensation plan, or any combination of such plans, of the  employer of such employee, which equals, in the aggregate, at least  $27,000.00.
(b)  Any person or corporation  who violates any provision of subsection (a) of this Code section shall  be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be  punished by a fine of not less than $100.00 nor more than $250.00.