GEORGIA CODE (Last Updated: August 20, 2013) |
Title 31. HEALTH |
Chapter 35. VACCINATIONS FOR FIREFIGHTERS, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS, AND PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS |
Chapter 35. VACCINATIONS FOR FIREFIGHTERS, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS, AND PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS
Article 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Article 2. BIOTERRORISM PROTECTION FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS |
REFS & ANNOS
TITLE 31 Chapter 35 NOTE
CODE COMMISSION NOTES. --This chapter, which was enacted as Chapter 34 of Title 31, was renumbered as Chapter 35 pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5 in light of the previous enactment of a Chapter 34 by Ga. L. 1989, p. 1234.
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY. --Sovereign immunity of a county was not waived by O.C.G.A. Ch. 35, T. 31 since the law does not create a general duty for counties to vaccinate officers. The chapter only requires vaccination at the request of an employee. Diaz v. Gwinnett County, 225 Ga. App. 807, 485 S.E.2d 42 (1997).
Official immunity of county employees was not waived since there was no evidence that the employees acted maliciously, willfully, or corruptly in connection with the failure of a police officer to be vaccinated against hepatitis B. Diaz v. Gwinnett County, 225 Ga. App. 807, 485 S.E.2d 42 (1997).
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY. --Sovereign immunity of a county was not waived by O.C.G.A. Ch. 35, T. 31 since the law does not create a general duty for counties to vaccinate officers. The chapter only requires vaccination at the request of an employee. Diaz v. Gwinnett County, 225 Ga. App. 807, 485 S.E.2d 42 (1997).
Official immunity of county employees was not waived since there was no evidence that the employees acted maliciously, willfully, or corruptly in connection with the failure of a police officer to be vaccinated against hepatitis B. Diaz v. Gwinnett County, 225 Ga. App. 807, 485 S.E.2d 42 (1997).