If a victim is physically unable to exercise privileges and rights under this chapter, the victim may designate by written instrument his or her spouse, adult child, parent, sibling, or grandparent to act in place of the victim during the duration of the physical disability. During the physical disability, notices to be provided under this chapter to the victim shall continue to be afforded only to the victim.
History. Code 1981, § 17-17-4 , enacted by Ga. L. 1995, p. 385, § 2.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 17 - Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights
§ 17-17-1. Declaration of Policy
§ 17-17-4. Designation of Family Member to Act in Place of Physically Disabled Victim
§ 17-17-5.1. Victim Notification From Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities
§ 17-17-9. Exclusion of Testifying Victim From Criminal Proceedings; Separate Victims’ Waiting Areas
§ 17-17-9.1. Communications Between Victim Assistance Personnel and Victims Privileged
§ 17-17-10. Requirement by Court That Defense Counsel Not Disclose Victim Information to Accused
§ 17-17-11. Right of Victim to Express Opinion on Disposition of Accused’s Case
§ 17-17-14. Victim Required to Provide Current Address and Phone Number to Notifying Parties