§ 42-9-20.1 - Public access to information regarding paroled felons residing within state
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    42-9-20.1   (2010)
   42-9-20.1.    Public access to information regarding paroled felons residing within state 
      Notwithstanding  the provisions of Article 4 of Chapter 18 of Title 50 or any provisions  of this chapter relating to the confidentiality of records, the State  Board of Pardons and Paroles shall develop and implement a system  whereby any interested citizen of this state shall be permitted to  contact the board through an electronic calling system or by other means  and receive information relating to persons who have been convicted of a  felony, who have been paroled, and whose current addresses are within  the State of Georgia. With respect to each parolee, the board shall  provide the parolee's name, sex, date of birth, current address, crime  or crimes for which the parolee was convicted, and the beginning and  ending dates of such person's parole. The board shall not release any  information regarding a person who has previously been paroled and whose  civil rights have been restored. The board shall be authorized to  charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs of providing such  information. The board shall be authorized to promulgate rules and  regulations to carry out the provisions of this Code section.