Title 20. EDUCATION  


Chapter 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 1A. EARLY CARE AND LEARNING
Chapter 2. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 2A. STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 3. POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 4. VOCATIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND ADULT EDUCATION
Chapter 5. LIBRARIES
Chapter 6. EDUCATION COMPACTS
Chapter 7. LEGISLATIVE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
Chapter 8. CAMPUS POLICEMEN
Chapter 9. EYE PROTECTIVE DEVICES FOR STUDENTS, TEACHERS, AND VISITORS
Chapter 10. FARMERS' INSTITUTES
Chapter 11. GEORGIA TECH RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Chapter 12. MARINE RESOURCES EXTENSION CENTERS AND INSTITUTE FOR OCEANOGRAPHIC STUDIES
Chapter 13. GEORGIA PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ACT
Chapter 14. EDUCATION COORDINATING COUNCIL
Chapter 15. GEORGIA MEDICAL CENTER AUTHORITY
Chapter 16. GEORGIA HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES AUTHORITY
Chapter 17. INTERSTATE COMPACT ON EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MILITARY CHILDREN

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TITLE 20 NOTE

LAW REVIEWS. --For article, "Rights Resurgence: The Impact of the ADA Amendments Act on Schools and Universities," see 25 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 641 (2009). For article, "Education: Education's Elusive Future, Storied Past, and the Fundamental Inequities Between," see 46 Ga. L. Rev. 557 (2012). For article, "Education: Elementary and Secondary Education," see 29 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 1 (2012).
 
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
 
TITLE REPEALED PRIOR CONFLICTING LEGISLATION. --Former Code of School Laws, Ga. L. 1919, pp. 288-363, repealed all prior legislation concerning or affecting the common schools of Georgia which was in conflict with it. David v. Board of Educ., 179 Ga. 498, 176 S.E. 481 (1934).
 
OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
 
EDUCATION BOARD NOT AUTHORIZED TO LEND MONEY TO OTHER BOARD OR AGENCY. --There are many general and special provisions found in this title with regard to the powers and authority of the State Board of Education; there is no provision which authorizes the board to lend money to any other board or agency. It would be presumed that the General Assembly, under the present law, did not intend for the board to have such authority. 1957 Op. Att'y Gen. p. 122.