§ 42-9-44.3 - Definitions; required community service; liability; work during periods of natural disaster
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    42-9-44.3   (2010)
   42-9-44.3.    Definitions; required community service; liability; work during periods of natural disaster 
      (a)  As used in this Code section, the term:
      (1)  "Agency  employee" means an employee or agent of a community service agency,  whether the individual is a paid or unpaid employee or agent.
      (2)  "Community  service" means uncompensated work by an offender with a community  service agency for the benefit of the community pursuant to a directive  of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles or its designee as a condition  of parole or as an alternative to the revocation of parole.
      (3)  "Community  service agency" means any private or public agency or organization  approved by the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to participate in a  community service program.
      (4)  "Community  service supervisor" means an individual who places or supervises  offenders directed to perform community service, whether the individual  is a paid or unpaid supervisor.
      (5)  "Offender"  means a person who has been convicted of a crime, who is under the  jurisdiction of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles, and who has been  granted conditional executive clemency.
(b)  The  State Board of Pardons and Paroles or its designee may direct an  offender to perform community service as a condition of parole or as an  alternative to the revocation of parole.
(c)  Neither  the community service agency nor the community service supervisor or  agency employees shall be liable to any offender performing community  service for any acts or omissions related to participation in a  community service program. This limitation of liability does not apply  to any act or omission by any community service agency, community  service supervisor, or agency employee that constitutes gross negligence  or willful misconduct.
(d)  It shall be  unlawful to use or to allow an offender to be used for any purpose  resulting in private gain to an individual, but this subsection shall  not apply to work on private property made necessary due to a natural  disaster if the work is approved by the State Board of Pardons and  Paroles.