Part 2. SEDITION AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES


§ 16-11-5. Short title
§ 16-11-6. Definitions
§ 16-11-7. Special assistant attorney general for investigation and prosecution of subversive activities
§ 16-11-8. Duties imposed on prosecuting attorneys, commissioner of public safety, sheriffs, and police to furnish information and assistance; establishment of special enforcement agencies
§ 16-11-9. Maintenance of records by special assistant; classification of records
§ 16-11-10. Grand jury investigations
§ 16-11-11. Dissolution of subversive organizations; forfeiture of charter, funds, books, and records
§ 16-11-12. Eligibility of subversive persons to hold office or position in government
§ 16-11-13. Investigation of all state employees prior to appointment or employment; questionnaire; promulgation of orders, rules, and regulations
§ 16-11-14. False swearing in written statement
§ 16-11-15. Information concerning membership of relative in a subversive organization
§ 16-11-16. Filing written statement

REFS & ANNOS

TITLE 16 Chapter 11 Article 1 Part 2 NOTE

CROSS REFERENCES. --Domestic terrorism, § 16-4-10. Eligibility of subversive persons for nomination or election to public office, § 21-2-7. Bioterrorism and public health emergencies, § 31-12-1.1.
 
OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
 
PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO THIS ACT. --Public educational institutions supported in whole or part by state funds are subject to provisions of Sedition and Subversive Activities Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-11-5 et seq. 1954-56 Op. Att'y Gen. p. 619.
 
RESEARCH REFERENCES
 
ALR. --Political principles or affiliations as ground for refusal of government officials to file certificate of nomination or take other steps necessary to representation of party or candidate upon official ticket, 130 ALR 1471.