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Article 2 - Powers and Duties Generally


  • § 45-13-20. Duties of Secretary of State generally
  • § 45-13-21. Duty to prepare and deliver commissions, dedimus potestatems, and bonds to Governor for signature; executive secretary to submit Governor's appointments for preparation of commissions, dedimus potestatems, and bonds
  • § 45-13-22. Distribution of Georgia Laws and journals of House and Senate; pricing
  • § 45-13-23. Duty to provide legislative Acts to Office of Legislative Counsel
  • § 45-13-24. Duty to provide Acts requiring referendums to local election officials
  • § 45-13-25. Employment of assistants to discharge functions imposed by Chapter 5 of Title 10, the "Georgia Uniform Securities Act of 2008."
  • § 45-13-26. Designation of employees as agents to accept service of process; powers of designees; fees for acceptance of process
  • § 45-13-27. Official directory of state and county officials and officers
  • § 45-13-28. Prescription of user fees for public information services and materials
  • § 45-13-29. Commission for the Celebration of 250 Years of Representative Government in Georgia; creation; purpose; membership; powers; reimbursement; termination
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