§ 42-9-41 - Duty of board to obtain and place in records information respecting persons subject to relief or placed on probation; investigations; rules
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    42-9-41   (2010)
    42-9-41.    Duty of board to obtain and place in records information  respecting persons subject to relief or placed on probation;  investigations; rules 
      (a)  It  shall be the duty of the board to obtain and place in its permanent  records information as complete as may be practicable on every person  who may become subject to any relief which may be within the power of  the board to grant. The information shall be obtained as soon as  possible after imposition of the sentence and shall include:
      (1)  A  complete statement of the crime for which the person is sentenced, the  circumstances of the crime, and the nature of the person's sentence;
      (2)  The court in which the person was sentenced;
      (3)  The term of his sentence;
      (4)  The  name of the presiding judge, the prosecuting officers, the  investigating officers, and the attorney for the person convicted;
      (5)  A copy of presentence investigation and any previous court record;
      (6)  A fingerprint record;
      (7)  A copy of all probation reports which may have been made; and
      (8)  Any social, physical, mental, or criminal record of the person.
(b)  The  board in its discretion may also obtain and place in its permanent  records similar information on each person who may be placed on  probation. The board shall immediately examine such records and any  other records obtained and make such other investigation as it may deem  necessary. It shall be the duty of the court and of all probation  officers and other appropriate officers to furnish to the board, upon  its request, such information as may be in their possession or under  their control. The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental  Disabilities and all other state, county, and city agencies, all  sheriffs and their deputies, and all peace officers shall cooperate with  the board and shall aid and assist it in the performance of its duties.  The board may make such rules as to the privacy or privilege of such  information and as to its use by persons other than the board and its  staff as may be deemed expedient in the performance of its duties.