§ 34-2-3 - Election, term of office, compensation, removal, and duties of Commissioner of Labor
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    34-2-3   (2010)
   34-2-3.    Election, term of office, compensation, removal, and duties of Commissioner of Labor 
      (a)  The  Department of Labor shall be under the direction and supervision of a  commissioner to be known as the Commissioner of Labor. The Commissioner  shall devote his full time to the duties of his office and shall not  hold any other office during his term of office.
(b)  The  Commissioner shall be elected by those persons entitled to vote for the  members of the General Assembly, and his term shall be for four years.
(c)  The  Commissioner of Labor shall be compensated in the amount provided for  in Code Section 45-7-4, payable in semimonthly installments, and shall  receive such travel expenses and allowances as are provided for in Code  Section 45-7-20; provided, however, that pursuant to Code Section  45-7-4, the Commissioner shall in addition thereto be entitled to  receive necessary and actual expenses incurred by him in the performance  of his duties as administrator of Chapter 8 of this title.
(d)  The  Commissioner may be removed by the Governor for neglect of duty or  malfeasance in office, provided that written charges are served upon the  Commissioner at least ten days prior to a hearing thereon before the  Governor and the constitutional officers of this state, and provided,  further, that a majority shall find that the Commissioner is guilty of  the charges preferred under this chapter, but for no other cause.
(e)  The  Commissioner shall have charge of the administration and enforcement of  all laws, rules, and regulations which it is the duty of the department  to administer and enforce except as provided in Chapter 9 of this title  and shall direct all inspections and investigations except as otherwise  provided.