Georgia Code
Article 2 - Technical and Adult Education
§ 20-4-36. Cooperation With Study to Identify Problems in Obtaining Alternative Formats for Textbooks Used by Students With Disabilities

The Technical College System of Georgia shall cooperate with the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia in the study of practical problems involved in obtaining and producing textbooks and other instructional materials in alternative formats for students with disabilities. In cooperation with the board of regents, students with disabilities, organizations and advocates for persons with disabilities, publishers, federal and state agencies concerned with opportunities for persons with disabilities, technical colleges that are unaffiliated with the Technical College System of Georgia, university and college presses, counterparts in other states, and other interested persons, the Technical College System of Georgia shall work toward the establishment of a system or clearing-house for sharing postsecondary texts in alternative formats while protecting the intellectual property rights of publishers. The Technical College System of Georgia shall report annually to the Governor and General Assembly regarding progress toward this goal.
History. Code 1981, § 20-4-36 , enacted by Ga. L. 2002, p. 1041, § 3; Ga. L. 2008, p. 335, § 2/SB 435.
Code Commission notes.
Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 2002, “board of regents” was substituted for “Board of Regents” in the second sentence.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 2002, p. 1041, § 1, not codified by the General Assembly, provides, in part, that: “colleges and universities in this state have made diligent efforts to accommodate the needs of students with disabilities requiring alternative formats for textbooks and other printed instructional materials used in postsecondary courses of study, but that colleges and universities are confronted with many practical problems in obtaining or producing these texts in alternative formats. Practical problems in obtaining these texts in alternative formats include the wide variety of texts used in postsecondary courses of study, a lack of bargaining power with publishers of postsecondary textbooks in comparison with publishers of textbooks for elementary and secondary education, and hesitation among postsecondary institutions to share alternative formats because of concern about copyright law. Practical problems in producing such materials in alternative formats include the labor intensive and technical nature of the work, the frequent need for expertise in the subject matter of the texts, and the expense and time required for production. The General Assembly further finds that students with disabilities, colleges, universities, and publishers would benefit from cooperative development of a system for sharing those texts produced in alternative formats while adequately protecting the intellectual property rights of publishers.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 20 - Education

Chapter 4 - Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education

Article 2 - Technical and Adult Education

§ 20-4-10. State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia Established; Members; Officers

§ 20-4-11. Powers of Board

§ 20-4-11.1. Public Forums Designated; “Free Speech Zones” Prohibited; Allowed Restrictions; Protected Expressive Activity; Construction; Required Materials; Annual Reporting

§ 20-4-12. Expenses and Mileage Allowance

§ 20-4-13. Meetings

§ 20-4-14. Technical College System of Georgia Established; Powers and Duties

§ 20-4-15. Establishment of Adult Literacy Programs; Eligibility; Office of Adult Literacy

§ 20-4-16. Funding

§ 20-4-17. Agencies to Receive Federal Funds; Transfer of Personnel to Department of Technical and Adult Education, Now Known as Technical College System of Georgia

§ 20-4-18. Management and Control of Adult Literacy and Postsecondary Technical Education Programs and Schools

§ 20-4-19. Conformity to Board Standards, Policies, and Procedures

§ 20-4-20. Authority of Board of Regents of University System of Georgia Unabridged

§ 20-4-21. Tuition Fees

§ 20-4-22. Management and Control of Quick Start Program

§ 20-4-23. Retention of Nonstate Funds by Postsecondary Technical School Converted to State Management

§ 20-4-24. Use of Personnel by Local Units of Administration

§ 20-4-25. Membership in Retirement System — Professional Personnel Employed on or After July 1, 1985, and Nonprofessional Personnel Employed After July 1, 1987

§ 20-4-26. Membership in Retirement System — Employees of Schools Formerly Operated by Local Board of Education or Area Postsecondary Technical Education Board

§ 20-4-27. Service Classification

§ 20-4-28. Compensation of Employees of Schools Appointed After July 1, 1987, or When System Assumes Governance

§ 20-4-29. Salary and Benefit Plan of Employees of Schools Formerly Operated by Local Board of Education or Area Postsecondary Technical Education Board

§ 20-4-30. Compensation of Classified Employees Electing to Become Unclassified

§ 20-4-31. Initial Sick and Annual Leave

§ 20-4-32. Accrual of Sick Leave

§ 20-4-33. Days Off With Pay; Accrual of Annual Leave

§ 20-4-34. Rights and Benefits of Former Employees of State Board of Postsecondary Vocational Education

§ 20-4-35. Reduction in Force Policy

§ 20-4-36. Cooperation With Study to Identify Problems in Obtaining Alternative Formats for Textbooks Used by Students With Disabilities

§ 20-4-37. Office of College and Career Transitions; Powers and Duties

§ 20-4-38. Academic Credit for Military Training and Experience

§ 20-4-39. Power of Campus Police and Security Personnel Employed by Technical College System of Georgia to Make Arrests