Article 20. COMMON DAY OF REST  


§ 10-1-570. Short title
§ 10-1-571. Definitions
§ 10-1-572. Legislative intent
§ 10-1-573. Employees to be given benefit of day of rest
§ 10-1-574. General exemptions from article
§ 10-1-575. Charitable or religious activities exempt
§ 10-1-576. Governmental departments, agencies, and employees exempt

REFS & ANNOS

TITLE 10 Chapter 1 Article 20 NOTE

CROSS REFERENCES. --Status of Sunday as religious holiday, § 1-4-2. Requiring inmates to do unnecessary work on Sunday, § 42-5-40.
 
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
 
AS TO CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ARTICLE, see Rutledge v. Gaylord's, Inc., 233 Ga. 694, 213 S.E.2d 626 (1975).
 
RESEARCH REFERENCES
 
AM. JUR. 2D. --73 Am. Jur. 2d, Sundays and Holidays, § 1 et seq.
 
C.J.S. --83 C.J.S., Sunday, § 1 et seq.
 
ALR. --Violation of Sunday law as ground for civil action for damages, 11 ALR 1220.
   Power of municipality to require closing on Sunday of amusements not forbidden on that day by state law, 18 ALR 738.
   Power of municipal corporation to legislate as to Sunday observance, 29 ALR 397; 37 ALR 575.
   Constitutionality of discrimination by Sunday law or ordinance as between different kinds of business, 46 ALR 290; 119 ALR 752.
   Sports, games, or amusements as work, labor, avocation, business, or the like, within Sunday laws, 50 ALR 1050; 56 ALR 813.
   Discrimination as between localities in Sunday law, 62 ALR 642.
   Validity of administrative proceedings conducted on Sunday or holiday, 26 ALR2d 996.
   Injunction to prevent violation of Sunday law, 76 ALR2d 874.
   Validity, construction, and effect of "Sunday closing" or "blue" laws -- modern status, 10 ALR4th 246.