§ 42-9-9.1 - Assistance to law enforcement, correctional, or homeland security agencies; conferring powers of law enforcement officers by the board
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    42-9-9.1   (2010)
    42-9-9.1.    Assistance to law enforcement, correctional, or homeland  security agencies; conferring powers of law enforcement officers by the  board 
      (a)  In order to  assist in the preservation of peace, order, and security, governmental  officials from law enforcement, correctional, or homeland security  agencies of federal, state, or local governments may request assistance  from the board. For the purpose of providing the requested assistance, a  majority of the members of the board may confer all powers of a law  enforcement officer of this state, including, but not limited to, the  power to make arrests for violations of any of the criminal laws of this  state, upon any person who is employed by the board and who is  otherwise certified as a peace officer under the provisions of Chapter 8  of Title 35.
(b)  Before the board grants  the powers of a law enforcement officer authorized in subsection (a) of  this Code section, the board must find that extraordinary circumstances  exist that necessitate additional law enforcement officers.
(c)  The  time period for the law enforcement officer powers authorized in  subsection (a) of this Code section shall be specified when the powers  are bestowed, not to exceed 30 days.
(d)  While  possessing the powers of a law enforcement officer authorized in  subsection (a) of this Code section, the board employee shall be under  the direction of the federal, state, or local government entity  requesting assistance from the board.