Except as provided in subsection (c) of Code Section 15-18-60, each solicitor-general of the state court must:
History. Code 1981, § 15-18-62 , enacted by Ga. L. 1996, p. 748, § 2.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 1996, p. 748, § 30, not codified by the General Assembly, provides in subsection (b): “The provisions of paragraph (3) of Code Section 15-18-62, relating to the qualifications for the office of solicitor-general of a state court, shall apply to any person elected or appointed to such office after July 1, 1996. Any person holding such office on July 1, 1996, may continue to hold such office for the remainder of the term to which such person was elected or appointed notwithstanding the fact that such person has not been a member of the State Bar of Georgia for three years if such person is otherwise qualified to hold the office of solicitor-general.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 18 - Prosecuting Attorneys
Article 3 - Solicitors-General of State Courts
§ 15-18-63. Part-Time and Full-Time Solicitors-General and Employees; Private Practice of Law
§ 15-18-64. Leave of Absence; Ordered Military Duty
§ 15-18-65. Disqualification; Solicitor-General Pro Tempore
§ 15-18-68. Reimbursement for Expenses
§ 15-18-69. Payment of Costs and Fees by State
§ 15-18-70. Chief or Acting Assistant Solicitor-General
§ 15-18-70.1. Acting Solicitor-General in the Event of Death or Resignation
§ 15-18-71. Additional Personnel and Employees
§ 15-18-72. Qualifications of Personnel
§ 15-18-73. Offices, Utilities, Equipment, Supplies, Expenses, Costs, Materials
§ 15-18-74. Liability; Immunity From Suit; Liability Insurance or Contracts of Indemnity