§ 47-12-63 - Credit for service rendered as a member of the General Assembly or as an attorney for the state or an authority thereof; payments required in order to obtain such credit
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    47-12-63   (2010)
    47-12-63.    Credit for service rendered as a member of the General  Assembly or as an attorney for the state or an authority thereof;  payments required in order to obtain such credit 
      In  computing years of service as a district attorney for any purpose under  this chapter, up to three years of service as a member of the General  Assembly and any time served as an attorney for the state or any  authority thereof on a salary basis may be counted in computing the  number of years of service required of a district attorney, provided  that he pays into the fund the maximum payment provided for by this  chapter for each year of such service as a member of the General  Assembly, and any time served as an attorney for the state or any  authority thereof on a salary basis, plus interest on such payment at  the rate of 6 percent per annum. Such payment shall be made on or before  June 30, 1974. In computing such credit, any such district attorney  shall be credited for a full year for each year of membership in the  General Assembly and a full year for each year he served as an attorney  for the state or any authority thereof on a salary basis.