Georgia Code
Part 1 - Management of Budgetary and Financial Affairs
§ 45-12-82. Periodic Work Programs to Be Filed; Funds Not to Be Allotted Until Program Approved; Content and Form of Program; Amendment of Program; Filing of Copies of Program

The Governor, through the Office of Planning and Budget, shall require each budget unit, other than those of the legislative branch and the judicial branch, to file periodic work programs with the Office of Planning and Budget at such time as the Office of Planning and Budget shall direct. As provided in Code Section 45-12-83, no allotment of funds shall be approved for any budget unit until such budget unit has filed a periodic work program with the Office of Planning and Budget and the periodic work program has been approved by the Governor. The work program shall be presented on forms prescribed by the Office of Planning and Budget and shall contain such information as the Governor, through the Office of Planning and Budget, may require. The work program shall include the amount of the portion of the appropriation required for the period’s expenditures based on the budget prepared as provided in this part. Periodic work programs may be amended from time to time in such manner as the Office of Planning and Budget may require. A duplicate copy of all of the periodic work programs and any amendments thereto shall be filed simultaneously with the Office of Planning and Budget, the state treasurer, the state auditor, the Senate Budget and Evaluation Office, and the House Budget and Research Office.
History. Code 1933, § 40-414, enacted by Ga. L. 1962, p. 17, § 1; Ga. L. 1982, p. 3, § 45; Ga. L. 1993, p. 1402, § 18; Ga. L. 1993, p. 1914, § 8; Ga. L. 2008, p. VO1, § 1-1/HB 529; Ga. L. 2010, p. 863, § 3/SB 296; Ga. L. 2014, p. 866, § 45/SB 340.
The 2014 amendment, effective April 29, 2014, part of an Act to revise, modernize, and correct the Code, substituted “Senate Budget and Evaluation Office, and the House Budget and Research Office” for “Senate Budget Office, and the House Budget Office” in the last sentence.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 1993, p. 1914, § 1, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that: “This Act shall be known and may be cited as the ‘Budget Accountability and Planning Act of 1993.’

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 45 - Public Officers and Employees

Chapter 12 - Governor

Article 4 - Office of Planning and Budget

Part 1 - Management of Budgetary and Financial Affairs

§ 45-12-70. Short Title

§ 45-12-71. Definitions

§ 45-12-72. Establishment of Office of Planning and Budget; General Provisions

§ 45-12-73. Powers and Duties Generally

§ 45-12-74. Budget Report — Preparation and Submission to General Assembly

§ 45-12-75. Budget Report — Contents and Form

§ 45-12-75.1. Zero-Base Budgeting; Intent; Departmental Priority Lists

§ 45-12-76. Limitations on Appropriations by General Assembly; Supplementary Appropriations

§ 45-12-77. Requirement of Emergency Appropriation; Manner of Allocation

§ 45-12-78. Heads of Budget Units to Submit Annual Estimates; Preparation and Submission of Budget Estimates of Legislative and Judicial Agencies; Review of Budget Estimates by Office of Planning and Budget

§ 45-12-79. Governor to Examine Estimates and Make Revisions; Budget Report Printing and Transmission to General Assembly; Examination of Report by Governor-Elect and His Designated Budget Representatives

§ 45-12-80. Appropriations Act to Adopt Financial Plans; Effect of Annual Appropriation Acts; Supplementary Appropriations Acts; Submission of Budget to Office of Planning and Budget

§ 45-12-81. Procedure and Restriction for Expenditures by State and Budget Units Thereof

§ 45-12-82. Periodic Work Programs to Be Filed; Funds Not to Be Allotted Until Program Approved; Content and Form of Program; Amendment of Program; Filing of Copies of Program

§ 45-12-83. Requirement of Filing of Requests by Budget Units for Allotment of Funds; Time and Form of Requests

§ 45-12-83.1. Display of State Flag by Agencies

§ 45-12-84. Review of Periodic Work Programs and Requests for Allotment of Funds Generally

§ 45-12-85. Examination and Investigation of Periodic Work Programs and Requests for Allotment of Funds

§ 45-12-86. Governor Authorized to Require State Agencies to Reserve Specified Appropriations for Budget Reductions and Withhold a Percentage of Agency Allotments to Maintain Spending Within Actual Revenues

§ 45-12-87. Requirement of Authorization of Payments and Obligation; Liability of Persons Authorizing Payments or Receiving Payments

§ 45-12-89. Appropriations Not Expended or Obligated at End of Fiscal Year to Lapse

§ 45-12-90. Disposition of Appropriation for Duties, Purposes, and Objects Which Have Been Transferred

§ 45-12-91. Federal Funds Received by State Continually Appropriated

§ 45-12-92. Revenue Collections to Be Paid to State Treasury on Monthly Basis; Effect of Failure of Budget Unit to Comply With Code Section; User Fee Defined; Reporting

§ 45-12-92.1. Fees Which Are Not Revenue Measures; Utilization of Proceeds

§ 45-12-93. Revenue Shortfall Reserve; Reservation of Surplus State Funds; Appropriation and Release of Funds; Limitations

§ 45-12-94. Striking of Name of Employee From Requisition for Allotment of Funds

§ 45-12-95. Duty of Office of Planning and Budget to Encourage State Agencies to Identify and Implement Cost-Saving Measures and to Decentralize State Government