GEORGIA CODE (Last Updated: August 20, 2013) |
Title 20. EDUCATION |
Chapter 3. POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION |
Article 2. BOARD OF REGENTS AND UNIVERSITY SYSTEM |
Part 3. STUDENT ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBILITY FOR DRUG ABUSE |
Section 20-3-91. Legislative findings and intent
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- The General Assembly finds that the unlawful abuse and misuse of marijuana, controlled substances, or dangerous drugs constitutes a serious threat to the public health, welfare, and academic achievement of students enrolled in the public colleges and universities of this state. It is declared to be a purpose and goal of this state to encourage and, to the fullest extent possible, require all student organizations, including but not limited to, societies, fraternities, sororities, clubs, and similar groups of students which are affiliated with, recognized by, or using the facilities of those educational institutions or facilities which comprise the University System of Georgia, to encourage and enforce compliance with state law on the part of their members, guests, or others attending or participating in their functions and affairs, social or otherwise, by not permitting the sale, distribution, serving, possession, consumption, or use of such marijuana, controlled substances, or dangerous drugs at such functions and affairs in violation of state law.
Code 1981, § 20-3-91, enacted by Ga. L. 1990, p. 2033, § 1; Ga. L. 1991, p. 94, § 20.