GEORGIA CODE (Last Updated: August 20, 2013) |
Title 49. SOCIAL SERVICES |
Chapter 6. SERVICES FOR THE AGING |
Article 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Section 49-6-3. Powers of department
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- Without limiting the foregoing, the department is authorized to:
(1) Promote the health of and medical services for the aging in working with professional associations, hospitals, and institutions;
(2) Promote the rehabilitation of incapacitated older persons;
(3) Establish a state-wide coordinated program with participation of employers, employee's organizations, and state and local agencies to promote greater and more suitable employment opportunities for older persons;
(4) Establish a program of research and education on housing of the aged by either public or private means as well as by the establishment of self-sustaining cooperative dwelling projects for aging persons;
(5) Plan and promote recreational facilities for the aging;
(6) Develop a program of adult education designed for older persons on subjects of particular concern to them;
(7) Encourage the further research in the colleges and universities of the state on problems of the aging;
(8) Encourage training of personnel to handle problems of the aging;
(9) Promote community education in the problems of older people through institutes, publications, radio, television, and the press;
(10) Provide consultation to communities and groups developing state-wide or local services for older people;
(11) Provide consultation to the various departments of state government concerning matters relating to the aging;
(12) Inquire into and make recommendations to the appropriate agencies, public or private, on any matter affecting the behavior, care, or welfare of the aging;
(13) Enlist the aid of public and private agencies concerned with the welfare of the aging; and study and report on the functions and facilities of governmental agencies and institutions charged with the care, control, protection, and rehabilitation of the aging;
(14) Serve as a communications clearing-house for information in the large and complex fields of human relationship in respect to aging;
(15) Conduct or participate financially in conducting demonstration projects with counties, municipalities, or public or private agencies concerned with problems of the aging;
(16) Do any other thing it deems necessary to promote the health and well-being of the aging citizens of this state not inconsistent with the purposes of this article or the public policies of this state; and
(17) Appoint such committees, on a nonpay basis, as it deems necessary for carrying out the purposes of this article.
Ga. L. 1962, p. 604, § 10.