JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA AT THE EXTRAORDINARY SESSION Commenced at Atlanta, Friday, September 24, 1971 and adjourned Friday, October 8, 1971. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1971-1972 GEO. L. SMITHn..---..--.__-_-----___----_---------.Speaker 43rd DISTRICT, EMANUEL COUNTY THOMAS B. MURPHY________________Speaker Pro Tern 19th DISTRICT, POST I, POLK & HARALSON COUNTY GLENN W. ELLARD-----___-_--.__________________Clerk HABERSHAM COUNTY JACK GREEN ------_--_._-_____.-_----------------Assistant Clerk RABUN COUNTY JANETTE HIRSGH_____________________JUsistant Clerk FULTON COUNTY AMELIA SMITH.....--.......----.......----------_-_.---Assistant Clerk FULTON COUNTY ELMORE C. THRASH_....._...._.__.._._____________Messenger LOWNDES COUNTY MARION TOMS __.._----___._----_____--___.--_----------Doorkeeper QUITMAN COUNTY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3371 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Friday, September 24, 1971 Pursuant to the call of His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter, the House met in extraordinary session at 11:00 o'clock, A.M., this day and was called to order by Honorable George L. Smith II, Speaker of the House of Representatives. The following prayer was offered by Rev. H. Kelmer Burden, Pastor, Kite Church of God, Kite, Georgia: Father, as we come to You this morning we are mindful that in You we live, move and have our being. We bow our hearts before You acknowledging that You are our Creator, the true and living God. God, we are thankful that You are not a God of just one day, Sun day, but a God of every day. We are thankful that You are not re stricted by church walls, but that You are present this morning in this chamber. We are thankful that You have called each of us to serve You and our fellow men. Father, we ask You to forgive us when we live our lives only for selfish reasons. Forgive us when we fail to do that which is right be cause we fear for our personal well being. Forgive us when our petty and stingy lives keep us from doing Thy will. Forgive us when we take the whole weight of the world on our own shoulders and forget that You are our strength. God help us to be aware of the needs that surround us in home towns, our state, this country and the world. Help us to be concerned about the whole man in our society, both his physical and spiritual needs. Help us to love those who are unlovable. Give us the spirit that prays for those who oppose us. God, keep ever before us the fact that You require us to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly before You. Teach us to number our days that we may live righteously before You. Bless each person here this morning. Touch each heart where the need is greatest. God, grant that each one of us will walk with You throughout this day. We ask all these things in the name of Jesus Christ. AMEN. The following proclamation was read: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT The State of Georgia PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR: WHEREAS: Representatives to the Congress of the United States 3372 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, and the members of the Georgia General Assembly must be apportioned after each census taken by the United States Government; and WHEREAS: It now appears that the final census report will be available during the early part of September 1971; and WHEREAS: Article III, Section II, Paragraph II of the Constitu tion of the State of Georgia provides that apportionment shall be changed by the General Assembly at its first session after each census taken by the United States Government but such information was not available during the regular 1971 Session of the General Assembly; and WHEREAS: Such apportionment by the General Assembly is of sufficient importance to demand that an extraordinary session be called for such purposes; and WHEREAS: The following specified purposes are found and con cluded by me to be of sufficient importance to be included in the call of such extraordinary session of the General Assembly of Georgia: (1) for the purpose of amending Georgia Code Section 47-102 relating to the membership of the State Senate, the number of mem bers thereof and the apportionment thereof among Senatorial dis tricts ; (2) for the purpose of amending Georgia Code Section 47-101 relating to the membership of the House of Representatives, the number of members thereof and the apportionment thereof among Representative districts; (3) for the purpose of considering amendments to the "Georgia Election Code" including, but not limited to, Congressional districts; (4) for the purpose of considering a Resolution of Congress (S. J. Res. 7) entitled "Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right to vote to citizens eighteen years of age or older," passed during the First Session of the Ninety-Second Congress of the United States, and taking action thereon; (5) for the purpose of considering and enacting legislation by revision, repeal, amendment or otherwise for the control and regulation of advertising along and adjacent to the roads and highways of Georgia; (6) for the purpose of considering and enacting by revision, repeal, amendment or otherwise local legislation which the General Assembly deems necessary to avoid unreasonable hardships or to avoid undue impairment of the functions of local political subdi visions or agencies thereof if consideration and enactment thereof be postponed until the 1972 Regular Session of the General As sembly. NOW THEREFORE: By virtue of the power and authority con- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3373 ferred upon me by the Constitution of Georgia, Article V, Section I, Paragraph XII, I, Jimmy Carter, Governor of Georgia, do hereby con voke and call a meeting of the General Assembly of this State in ex traordinary session at eleven o'clock (11:00) A.M. on Friday, September 24, 1971, for the purposes herein specified. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Georgia, at the City of Atlanta, on this 26th day August, 1971. BY THE GOVERNOR /s/ Jimmy Carter GOVERNOR /s/ Ben W. Fortson, Jr. SECRETARY OF STATE The following communications were received and read: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta, Georgia August 5,1971 Honorable Glenn Ellard Clerk House of Representatives State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Dear Jack: I am today appointing Honorable L. L. Phillips, District 50, as Vice Chairman of the Natural Resources Committee to replace the Honorable John Henry Hadaway, deceased. Also, Honorable James D. Mason, District 13, will succeed Mr. Phillips as Secretary of this committee. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, GLS :rf /s/ George L. Smith II Geo. L. Smith II CC: Honorable Ben W. Fortson, Jr., Secretary of State Honorable Gary Bond, Fiscal Officer Honorable A. B. C. Dorminy Honorable L. L. Phillips Honorable James D. Mason 3374 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta, Georgia July 8,1971 Honorable Glenn W. Ellard Clerk House of Representatives State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Dear Jack: This is to advise that I am appointing the Honorable Dewey D. Rush, District 51, as Chairman of Highway Maintenance Shops & Facilities, a subcommittee of Highways Committee, replacing the Hon orable John H. Hadaway, deceased. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, l&l Geo. L. Smith II Geo. L. Smith II GLS:rf CC: Honorable Gary Bond, Fiscal Officer Honorable Frank Edwards, Legislative Counsel Honorable Dewey D. Rush Honorable Clarence R. Vaughn, Jr. The following communication from His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter, was received: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT The State of Georgia WRIT OF ELECTION BY THE GOVERNOR: WHEREAS: A vacancy now exists in the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of Georgia by reason of the death of Honor able John H. Hadaway, the member of the House of Representatives from Representative District No. 27, as provided by Code Section 47101, as amended; and WHEREAS: Article V, Section I, Paragraph XIII, of the Con stitution of Georgia, provides that the Governor shall issue writs of election to fill all vacancies that may happen in the Senate and House of Representatives; and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3375 WHEREAS: Section 34-805 of the Georgia Election Code (Ga. Laws 1964, Ex. Sess., p. 26), as amended, provides that a special elec tion to fill vacancies for members of the General Assembly shall take place under the authority of a writ of election issued by the Governor to the Ordinary of each county involved for such election to fill such vacancy; and WHEREAS: Said Code Section further provides that said special election shall be held on a date named in the writ of election issued by the Governor, which date shall not be less than thirty nor more than sixty days after its issuance. NOW, therefore, pursuant to the authority vested in me, particular ly by the provisions of Article V, Section I, Paragraph XII, of the Con stitution of Georgia, and particularly by the provisions of Section 34-805 of the Georgia Election Code (Ga. Laws 1964, Ex. Sess., p. 26), as amended, it is hereby ORDERED: (1) That a Writ of Election to fill the vacancy in in the House of Representatives from House District No. 27, Post 1, be and the same is hereby issued to the Ordinaries of Jasper, Jones and Twiggs Counties, pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution and laws of Georgia, and particularly Article V, Section I, Para graph XII thereof, and Section 34-805 of the Georgia Election Code (Ga. Laws 1964, Ex. Sess., p. 26), as amended. (2) That said special election to fill the vacancy in the House of Representatives from Representative District No. 27, shall be held on the 13th day of July, 1971, pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the State of Georgia and particularly the provisions of Georgia Election Code governing the conduct of special elections (Ga. Laws 1964, Ex. Sess., p. 26), as amended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Executive Department to be affixed, this 27th day of May, 1971. /s/ Jimmy Carter GOVERNOR ATTESTS: /s/ Hamilton Jordan EXECUTIVE SECRETARY The following communications from the Honorable Ben W. Fortson, Jr., Secretary of State, were received: In the Name and by the Authority of the State of Georgia I, Ben W. Fortson, Jr., Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, 3376 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, do hereby certify that at the Special run-off Election held on the 3rd day of August, 1971, DENMARK GROOVER, JR. Having received 2,370 votes was duly elected to the office of Repre sentative in the General Assembly for 27th District of Georgia. Witness my hand and the seal of my office this 6th day of August, 1971. (Seal) /s/ Ben W. Fortson, Jr. SECRETARY OP STATE August 5, 1971 Mrs. Mary S. Mercer Ordinary, Twiggs County P.O. Box 162 Jeffersonville, Georgia 31044 Dear Mrs. Mercer: This will acknowledge receipt of the returns of the special run-off election held in your county on August 3, 1971 for the purpose of elect ing a Representative from the 27th District to the General Assembly of Georgia. From the consolidated return sheet it appears that the following votes were cast: Duross Fitzpatrick ._.._._.._.......Received^ _,,,,__..,,_.--,,__1113 votes Denmark Groover ..._._.._.._____-_.__Received__._.._..__________594 votes These returns are being made of file and record in this office. Very truly yours, /s/ Ben W. Fortson, Jr. SECRETARY OF STATE BWF/ls CC: Hon. Harold Greer, Ordinary, Jasper County Hon. J. Harris Morton, Ordinary, Jones County FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3377 August 5, 1971 Honorable J. Harris Morton Ordinary, Jones County Gray, Georgia 31032 Dear Judge Morton: This will acknowledge receipt of the returns of the special run-off election held in your county on August 3, 1971 for the purpose of elect ing a Representative from the 27th District to the General Assembly of Georgia. From the consolidated return sheet it appears that the following votes were cast: Duress Fitzpatrick _........_.....__.....Received..........._._----_..--473 votes Denmark Groover, Jr. __....--__--Received-.--.__........._--_.143B votes These returns are being made of file and record in this office. Very truly yours, /s/ Ben W. Fortson, Jr. SECRETARY OF STATE BWF/es CC: Mrs. Mary S. Mercer, Ordinary, Twiggs County Hon. Harold Greer, Ordinary, Jasper County August 5, 1971 Honorable Harold Greer Ordinary, Jasper County Monticello, Georgia 31064 Dear Judge Greer: This will acknowledge receipt of the returns of the special run-off election held in your county on August 3, 1971 for the purpose of elect ing a Representative from the 27th District to the General Assembly of Georgia. From the consolidated return sheet it appears that the following votes were cast: Duross Fitzpatrick __________Received__________337 votes Denmark Groover, Jr. _._______Received.----________.341 votes 3378 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, These returns are being made of file and record in this office. Very truly yours, /s/ Ben W. Fortson, Jr. SECRETARY OF STATE BWF/es CC: Mrs. Mary S. Mercer, Ordinary, Twiggs County Hon. J. Harris Morion, Ordinary, Jones County Secretary of State State Capitol Atlanta 30334 August 5, 1971 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I, Geo. L. Smith II, Speaker of the House of Representatives, have received from Ben W. Fortson, Jr., Sec retary of State, certification of the results of the special run-off election held on the 3rd day of August, 1971, in the Twenty-seventh Representa tive District, comprised of Jasper, Jones and Twiggs County, Georgia, for the purpose of electing a Representative to the General Assembly from the Twenty-seventh District. This the 5th day of August, 1971. /s/ Geo. L. Smith II SPEAKER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The following communication and oath of office administered to Honorable Denmark Groover, Jr. were received: August 7, 1971 Mr. George L. Smith, II Speaker of the House of Representatives State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Speaker: I enclose the oath which I administered to and was executed by Den mark Groover in my presence on today. This letter will serve, if neces- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3379 sary, as my certificate to the Secretary of State that I have duly ad ministered the oath to Mr. Groover on this date. Yours very truly, /a/ George L. Jackson Judge Superior Court, Jones County, Georgia GLJ/ch Encl. OATH OF OFFICE OF MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY I do hereby solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Con stitution of this State and of the United States, and on all questions and measures which may come before me, I will so conduct myself, as will, in my judgment, be most conducive to the interests and prosperity of this State. I further swear or affirm that I am not the holder of any public money due this State, unaccounted for, that I am not the holder of any office of trust under the Government of the United States, nor of any one of the several States, nor of any foreign State, that I am otherwise qualified to hold said office according to the Constitution and laws of Georgia and that I am not a member of the Communist Party. /s/ Denmark Groover Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of August, 1971. George L. Jackson, Judge Superior Court, Ocmulgee Circuit The following communication was received and read: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES August 10, 1971 Honorable Glenn Ellard Clerk of the House State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 3380 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Dear Jack: I am today appointing the Honorable Denmark Groover, Jr., District 27, to the following committees of the House: Agriculture Judiciary Rules With best wishes, I am Sincerely, /a/ Geo. L. Smith II Geo. L. Smith II GLS:rf CC: Honorable Ben W. Fortson, Jr., Secretary of State Honorable Frank Edwards, Legislative Counsel Honorable Gary Bond, Fiscal Officer Honorable Denmark Groover, Jr. Honorable George Busbee Honorable Dorsey R. Matthews Honorable Wayne Snow, Jr. The roll was called and the following Representatives answered to their names: Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H, H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Drury Edwards Egan Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Hood Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3381 Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Le vitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: HR 1-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43'rd, Murphy of the 19th, Busbee of the 61st, Edwards of the 45th, Lambert of the 25th and Lee of the 61st: A RESOLUTION To notify the Senate that the House of Representatives has con vened; and for other purposes. 3382 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES that the Clerk of the House is hereby instructed to notify the Senate that the House of Representatives has convened in Extraordinary Ses sion pursuant to the call of His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter, and is now ready for the transaction of business. HR 2-Ex. By Messrs, Smith of the 43rd, Murphy of the 19th, Busbee of the 61st, Edwards of the 45th, Lambert of the 25th and Lee of the 61st: A RESOLUTION To notify the Governor that the General Assembly has convened; and for other purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA that a Committee of fourteen, seven from the House to be named by the Speaker, and seven from the Senate to be named by the Presi dent, be appointed to notify His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter, that the General Assembly has convened in Extraordinary Session pur suant to the call of the Governor and is now ready for the transaction of business. The Speaker appointed as a Committee of Escort on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Howard of the 117th, Marcus of the 105th, Moore of the 6th, Mullinax of the 30th, Odom of the 61st, Rainey of the 47th and Smith of the 80th. HR 3-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Murphy of the 19th, Busbee of the 61st, Edwards of the 45th, Lambert of the 25th and Lee of the 61st: A RESOLUTION Adopting the Rules of the House of Representatives; and for other purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the Rules of the House of Representatives in force at the adjourn ment of the regular 1971 Session of the General Assembly are hereby adopted as the Rules of the House of Representatives for the Extra ordinary Session of the General Assembly convened on September 24, 1971. HR 4-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Murphy of the 19th, Busbee of the 61st, Edwards of the 45th, Lambert of the 25th and Lee of the 61st: A RESOLUTION Calling a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and the FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3383 Senate for the purpose of hearing a message from the Governor; and for other purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA that His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter, is hereby invited to address a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and the Senate at 12:30 o'clock p.m., Friday, September 24, 1971, in the Hall of the House of Representatives. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and the Senate be held in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 12:15 o'clock p.m. on the aforesaid date for the pur pose of hearing an address by His Excellency, the Governor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a Committee of fourteen, seven from the House to be named by the Speaker, and seven from the Senate to be named by the President, be appointed to escort His Excellency, the Governor, to the Hall of the House of Representatives. The Speaker appointed as a Committee of Escort on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Matthews of the 16th, Brantley of the 52nd, Dean of the 19th, Bray of the 31st, Hawes of the 95th, Miller of the 83rd and Moyer of the 41st. Honorable George L. Smith II, Speaker of the House of Representatives, ad dressed the House as follows: I've stood before this House at the opening of more extraordinary sessions than I like to think about. These special sessions have been called for many different reasons but they all have one thing in common, nobody really likes them. This one is no different. The press can say what it will about football games or the glamour of Atlanta, but I'm certain not one of us wouldn't prefer to be attending his personal business at home. At the same time, each of us ran for the House and thus asked for this job, and now we're here to attend to it. The main job we have to attend to is reapportionment--in many ways a thankless task. No matter what we ourselves think, it is, unfortunately not a burn ing issue with many of our people. 3384 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Oh, they care, People want fair representation. They are concerned about which county or which neighborhood they'll be lumped with in electing their representatives. The people care, but it's not the sort of thing they stay up nights worrying about. Of course, that same statement could be made about much of the legislation we deal with and, as in other legislation, the people expect us to represent them here, to do the best job we can for them, and then in form them of the results. That's our job. It's thankless, too, in that one of the key issues before us is the size of this House. I won't presume to rule anything out. We could cut the House to 100 members, that's a possibility. We could enlarge the House to 250 members, that's a possibility. But, my best practical judgment is that it is most likely the House will either be cut to 180 members or maintained at 195 members. And whichever of those routes we take, if indeed that is the choice, all will not be satisfied. If we reduce the House by 15 members, the reformers won't be happy. Their goal is a reduction of at least 45 members and perhaps more. If we maintain the size at 195, those who are deeply concerned about the length and breadth of legislative districts and the further re moval of a representative from his constituents won't be satisfied, be cause holding it at 195 means that people in the most sparsely popu lated counties will still have to go further to see their legislator. And yet we have a job to do. Our mandate is "one man, one vote." I think few of us would argue with the fairness of that in theory. A man is a man and he's entitled to make his vote felt. I think many of us might argue about application, and court rul ings, and the like. But we are not here to argue those points. The courts have ruled, and their mandate is clear: one man, one vote. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3385 I believe the people realize our situation and expect us to do only two things: get the job done as best we can, and get it done as quickly and efficiently as we can. That is our challenge. To me, it is the final, the ultimate test, of how well this House works as an independent entity. Never before has the House had to reapportion itself completely in dependently of the Governor. Always before we knew that if we began quarreling too long the chief of the Executive Branch would step in and lay out a plan. It's been done that way before, I know. Now, we are doing things differently. You and I have talked of our progress as in independent House, and we're proud of it. Now we must prove just how far we have come. We must put our minds to it, and do it, and, always allowing time for due deliberation, wrap up our business and go home. That is what the people want and expect. I know some of us will be hurt. Some of us will walk away from this session in full knowledge that it will be very difficult, because of this reapportionment, to be elected to the legislature again. Ours is not a pleasant task, but it is the job we requested from the people. I have no fears about it. I have watched this House work: I have seen it grow wiser and stronger and more mature. I've noted the time you've spent studying bills and the conscientious way you've voted on matters before us. I've seen the way you've set aside anything that is purely selfish and worked hard for your people. And so, with all the drawbacks of this session, I approach it with great confidence. I know you can do the job, want to do the job and will do the job. So let us move with dispatch. 3386 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Today, House Bill 1-Ex. the plan for reapportioning this House, will be read. On Monday, immediately after the period of unanimous con sent, we hope to take up this bill. And, now, thank you for allowing me these few minutes. Welcome to the beginning of this extraordinary session. The job is before us. Godspeed. The following Resolution of the Senate was read and adopted: SR 1-Ex. By Senator Holley of the 22nd: A RESOLUTION To notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has con vened; and for other purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that the Secretary of the Senate is hereby instructed to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has convened in Extraordinary Session pursuant to the call of his Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter, and is now ready for the transaction of business. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. By unanimous consent, the rules were suspended in order that the following Bills of the House could be introduced, read the first time and referred to the committees: HB 1-Ex. By Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd, Wilson of the 117th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, par ticularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3387 HB 2-Ex. By Messrs. Pinkston of the 81st and Mason of the 13th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment. HB 3-Ex. By Messrs. Howell of the 60th, Keyton of the 70th, Connell of the 79th, Bohannon of the 20th, Dorminy of the 48th, McDonald of the 15th, Turner of the 3rd, Bray of the 31st, Edwards of the 45th, Larsen of the 42nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend the Georgia Election Code to com ply with the 1970 Voting Rights Act of 1965 by eliminating durational residency requirements for presidential elections; and for other pur poses. Referred to the Committee on State of Republic. HB 4-Ex. By Messrs. Miller of the 83rd, Scarborough, Bennett, Brown, Pink ston and Evans of the 81st, and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the board of public education and orphanage for Bibb County, so as to change the number of members of the board; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs -- Local Legislation. HB 5-Ex. By Messrs. Brown, Pinkston, Evans, Scarborough and Bennett of the 81st, Miller of the 83rd and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the Board of Public Education and Orphanage for Bibb County, so as to provide that said Board shall have the power and authority to contract for the edu cation of certain exceptional children and to expend funds for such pur poses; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs -- Local Legislation. HB 6-Ex. By Messrs. Bostick and Patten of the 63rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a new charter for the City of Tifton, so as to change the provisions relative to the mayor and vice-mayor and the terms of office of said officers; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs--Local Legislation. HB 7-Ex. By Mr. Geisinger of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801, relating to 3388 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment. HB 8-Ex. By Messrs. Geisinger and Collins of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to reincorporate the City of Doraville; to create a new Charter for said city; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs -- Local Legislation. HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Noble of the 73rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State, and for the administration of such controls; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on Highways. HB 10-Ex. By Messrs. Lee, Gary and Northcutt of the 21st: A Bill to be entitled an Act incorporating the City of Forest Park, soas to change the date of elections in said City; and for other purposes1. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs -- Local Legislation. HB 11-Ex. By Mr. Murphy of the 19th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to create a new Board of Education of Haralson County; to provide for the membership of said Board; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs -- Local Legislation. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted by the requisite constitutional majority the follow ing Resolution of the Senate, to-wit: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3389 :SR 1-Ex. By Senator Holley of the 22nd: A Resolution notifying the House of Representatives that the Senate has convened; and for other purposes. The Senate has adopted the following Resolutions of the House, to-wit: HR 2-Ex. By Mr. Smith of the 43rd and others: A Resolution notifying the Governor that the General Assembly of Geor gia has convened; and for other purposes. The President has appointed as a committee to notify the Governor the fol lowing Senators: Webb of the llth, Plunkett of the 30th, Patton of the 40th, Hill of the 29th, Jackson of the 16th, Ward of the 39th and Riley of the 1st. HR 4-Ex. By Mr. Smith of the 43rd and others: A Resolution calling a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and the Senate for the purpose of hearing a message from the Governor; and for other purposes. The President has appointed as a committee of escort the following Senators: Holloway ofthe 12th, Holley of 22nd, Bateman of 27th, Smith of 18th, Johnson of 38th, Coggin of 35th and Gillis of 20th. The Speaker announced the House recessed until 12:15 o'clock, P.M. The Speaker called the House to order. The hour of convening the Joint Session of the House and Senate having arrrived, the Senate appeared upon the floor of the House and the Joint Session con vened for the purpose of hearing a message from His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter. The Joint Session was called to order by Honorable Lester G. Maddox, Presi dent of the Senate. HR 4-Ex., providing for the Joint Session, was read. Accompanied by the Committee of Escort and other distinguished guests, 3390 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Governor Carter appeared upon the floor of the House and delivered the following address: I welcome you back to the State Capitol, and recall very clearly my last speech to you here. I said that the 1971 Legislature was the best in the history of our State, and I believe that the people of Georgia have agreed. My remarks today will be brief and confined primarily to the im mediate business of this Special Session. What you have to consider is important. We are not here at the beck and call of the federal govern ment, but as representatives of a sovereign state come to deal with the affairs of our own people. This time of the year was chosen because it was the date preferred by most members of the Legislature to reapportion the districts of Georgia as a result of the 1970 census. Several of you expressed the thought that we should just ignore reapportionment, and maybe the problem would go away. I can understand this feeling, having been through this ordeal in the Senate. This idea may look even more attrac tive to all of us by this time next week. Much has been said and written about whose legislative friends a particular plan will "take care of." I can assure you that I have no political axe to grind, no particular plan to propose, no legislators to reward nor punish. Your job and my job is not to take care of each other but to care for the people who elected us. My only interest is to insure that any plan which you and I approve does just that. Before leaving this matter of reapportionment, it should be made clear that this can become a three-way street. The primary responsibil ity is yours and mine, but if we fail -- in this session and in the regular January session -- then our State will be reapportioned by the courts. None of us want to see this happen. In my mind there is only one out come more undesirable and that is the drawing of districts contrary to the best interests of the people of Georgia. Also included in the call for this session is the regulation of signs and billboards along Georgia highways. Three times already our people's voices have been heard clearly on this issue, either directly or within these legislative halls. In 1964 an outdoor advertising control bill passed the House by a vote of 114-70, and the Senate by 30-9. I was there, and supported the bill. This law was later declared unconstitutional by the courts, and in 1966 a constitutional amendment was ratified overwhelmingly by the Georgia people following votes of 144-24 and 44-1 in these two legislative bodies. This action of Georgia people gave the legislature the right and duty to zone private property along our highways just as has been done for decades in our cities. A 1967 act then passed the Senate by a vote of 29-3 and the House by 114-1. There is now nationwide legislation concerning billboard controls, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3391 and federal highway funds will be allocated in full only to states which meet minimum control standards. Along with four other states, Georgia has been notified that unless our law is amended, we stand to lose ten percent of our federal funds each year, beginning with a prospective loss of about $11 million this November. The Highway Department and the Attorney General's office have prepared an acceptable bill which will permit controlled outdoor ad vertising, give Georgians uncluttered and beautiful highways, and avoid heavy losses of our own gasoline tax funds. This bill has adequate enforcement provisions. As a final comment on this I would like to mention one other very important point. Just compensation is provided for newly prohibited billboards which have been erected in compliance with the existing State law. This is good legislation, and I hope you will give it your support. Two additional matters before you concern routine amendments to the Georgia Election Code and ratification of a Constitutional Amend ment to give all American 18-year-olds the right to vote. As you know, this amendment has already been quickly ratified by a sufficient number of states. But I believe it is only proper that we in Georgia should express our support at this earliest opportunity for a long-overdue nationwide right which we granted to our young people here in Georgia more than a quarter of a century ago. Finally, included in this session will be the passage of local legisla tion which, if postponed until January, might create harm or disad vantage to the people of the community involved. In concluding my remarks, I would like to report briefly to you on developments in three very important areas. The Reorganization Study, as directed by you, is now reaching its final stages. When the plan is adopted, our projected annual savings of $50 million will be realized. Even more importantly, I can promise that I will present to you, the State's administrative officers, and the Georgia taxpayers a blueprint for the most efficient, economical and responsive state government in the nation. Our new Zero-Base Budgeting process has already proven its worth. As you know, cuts in this year's budget totaling $57 million are neces sary, primarily due to extremely low growth in personal income during calendar year 1970. I am happy to report to you that these reductions are being made selectively and with minimum reduction in services to the Georgia people by use of the Zero-Base Budgeting techniques. Under this fully implemented program, department heads are given additional responsibility and authority and you and I for the first time ever will be able to see each agency justify the need for every dollar in a budget request. I personally think that day in Georgia has been long overdue. The more economical and responsive state government being brought 3392 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, about by reorganization and the more efficient allocation of funds through Zero-Base Budgeting are important. But they merely give us an effective tool. This year for the first time in any state in the nation, the people have been given an opportunity to say what sort of state they wish to live in and how their government should be used. Under the Goals for Georgia Program, 61 regional conferences have been held, attended by you and more than 7,000 other Georgians. Better than 5,000 workbooks have been completed and are presently being analyzed to determine the attitudes and ideas of the average Georgian. In addi tion, many have written or called to insure that their voices were heard. One quarter of a million people watched eight ETV broadcasts on which legislators, department heads and other knowledgeable Georgians answered questions from hundreds of citizens on such topics as educa tion, transportation, health, economic development, welfare and natural resources. In October, eight statewide conferences, open to the public, will be held to discuss each of the eight functional areas of government and right now a citizen attitude survey scientifically designed to reach all types of Georgians is being conducted. The results of all this effort will be combined and made available to you, to me and to the Georgia people -- an analysis describing realistic Goals for Georgia and long-range plans for the future, not written by the Governor, the Legislature, or some small group of theorists, but by the people. This is an exicting year in Georgia, and our people deeply appreciate your wisdom, courage and vision. I look forward to working closely with you during these next few days, and to a reaffirmation of my belief that this is the greatest Legislature ever assembled in our beloved State. Senator Holley of the 22nd moved that the Joint Session of the General Assembly be now dissolved and the motion prevailed. The President announced the Joint Session dissolved. The Speaker called the House to order. Leave of absence was granted to Mrs. Hamilton of the 112th for September 24th and 25th, 1971. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Adams of the 100th for September 24th and 25th, 1971. Mr. Larsen of the 113th requested the following appear in the Journal: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta THE HONORABLE GEORGE K. LARSEN, Representative of the FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 3393 House of Representatives, District 113th, requests a leave of absence for the dates of September 24 and 25,1971. Inasmuch as he has recently entered into the state of Holy Matri mony, the Honorable George K. Larsen of the 113th District, respectfully requests permission to be granted leave for September 24 and 25, 1971 for the purpose of continuing his honeymooning with his lovely bride, the former Miss Julia Champion. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Larsen of the 113th for September 24th and 25th, 1971. Honorable James R. Westlake requested the following communication appear in the Journal: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta, Georgia Sept. 20, 1971 Honorable George L. Smith II Speaker, Georgia House of Representatives Third Floor, State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Dear George: When you open the Special Session on September 24, I regret that I will not be with you. I have resigned from the Legislature effective midnight, Sept. 19,1971. Only a larger assignment could have caused me to want to give up my tenure of office in the Georgia General Assembly. I was officially named Deputy Regional Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency effective Sept. 20, 1971. The job to be done here is gigantic and compelling and to be named to this position is a tremendous challenge which I hope to fulfill with zeal. The Georgia General Assembly has accorded me every courtesy as a Republican from DeKalb County. As you know, I was among the first Republicans elected in the mid-1960's, and I can also say with no equivocation that I have been shown every rule of fair play as a member of the Minority Party. I hope you will convey to my colleagues as they gather for this important special session the high regard and esteem in which I hold each individual member for his devotion to public service in serving in the state Legislature. 3394 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, I want to also pledge to you all that I will continue to work with you in every way in my new position with the EPA. With sincere personal regards, /s/ James R. Westlake James R. Westlake JRW:sbe Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning, and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Saturday, September 25, 1971 3395 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. L. G. Gilstrap, Pastor, Murrayville Assembly of God, Murrayville, Georgia: In a small book entitled "Vest Pocket Edition" the 23rd Psalm is condensed to the few following words: Beneath me: green pastures; Beside me: still waters; With me: my Shepherd; Before me: a table; Around me: my enemies; After me: goodness and mercy; Beyond me: the house of the Lord. Jesus said, "My peace I leave with you; peace give I unto you; not as the world giveth." LET US PRAY. We keep searching, 0 Lord, for peace and serenity in a turbulent world. Help us to learn to walk when others are running blindly; to whisper when others are shouting; to sleep when others are restless; to smile when others are angry; to work when others are idle; to pause when others are hurrying; to pray when others are doubting; to think when others are in confusion; to face turmoil, yet feel composure and to keep as our most prized possession an inner calm. In Jesus' Name, AMEN By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing and Journals, reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. 3396 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were read the second time: HB 1-Ex. By Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd, Wilson of the 117th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; and for other purposes. HB 2-Ex. By Messrs. Pinkston of the 81st and Mason of the 13th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; and for other purposes. HB 3-Ex. By Messrs. Howell of the 60th, Keyton of the 70th, Connell of the 79th, Bohannon of the 20th, Dorminy of the 48th, McDonald of the 15th, Turner of the 3rd, Bray of the 31st, Edwards of the 45th, Larsen of the 42nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend the Georgia Election Code to comply with the 1970 Voting Rights Act of 1965 by eliminating durational residency requirements for presidential elections; and for other purposes. HB 4-Ex. By Messrs. Miller of the 83rd, Scarborough, Bennett, Brown, Pinkston and Evans of the 81st, and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the board of public education and orphanage for Bibb County, so as to change the number of members of the board; and for other purposes. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 339T HB 5-Ex. By Messrs. Brown, Pinkston, Evans, Scarborough and Bennett of the 81st, Miller of the 83rd and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the Board of Public Education and Orphanage for Bibb County, so as to provide that said Board shall have the power and authority to contract for the education of certain exceptional children and to expend funds for such purposes; and for other purposes. HB 6-Ex. By Messrs. Bostick and Patten of the 63rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a new charter for the City of Tifton, so as to change the provisions relative to the mayor and vice-mayor and the terms of office of said officers; and for other purposes. HB 7-Ex. By Mr. Geisinger of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801, relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. HB 8-Ex. By Messrs. Geisinger and Collins of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to reincorporate the City of Doraville; to create a new Charter for said city; and for other purposes. HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Noble of the 73rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor advertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State, and for the administration of such controls; and for other purposes. HB 10-Ex. By Messrs. Lee, Gary and Northcutt of the 21st: A Bill to be entitled an Act incorporating the City of Forest Park, so as to change the date of elections in said City; and for other purposes. HB 11-Ex. By Mr. Murphy of the 19th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to create a new Board of Education of Haralson County; to provide for the membership of said Board; and for other purposes. 3398 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Williams of the llth District, Chairman of the Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment has had under consideration the following Bill of the House and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendation: HB 1-Ex. Do Pass. Respectfully submitted, Wilson of the 117th, Secretary. The following minority report was received and read: MINORITY REPORT ON HOUSE BILL 1 The undersigned members of the Standing House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee offer this minority report to the Committee's action in recommending that House Bill 1-Ex. be reported favorably out of committee. It is the feeling of the under signed that House Bill 1-Ex. is not the best solution for reapportioning the House of Representatives and that a new plan should be submitted. Respectfully submitted, Keyton of the 70th Ross of the 26th Griffin of the 68th Mr. Howell of the 60th District, Chairman of the Committee on State of Re public, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on State of Republic has had under consideration the follow ing Bill of the House and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendation: HB 3-Ex. Do pass. Respectfully submitted, Howell of the 60th, Chairman. The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 3399' HR 5-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Phillips of the 38th, Floyd of the 7th, Howell of the 60th and others: A RESOLUTION Wishing a speedy recovery for the Honorable William Burton Steis; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Honorable William Burton Steis was formerly a distinguished and respected member of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of Georgia representing Harris County; and WHEREAS, the Honorable William Burton Steis, affectionately known as "Bill", enjoyed the esteem and affection of his colleagues while a member of this Body; and WHEREAS, Bill Steis has in his lifetime demonstrated a regard for his fellowman which is an example for others; and WHEREAS, Bill Steis has recently undergone a serious operation; and WHEREAS, he is presently convalescing at home; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the members of this Body to extend our sincerest wishes for a speedy recovery. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this Body do hereby express to the Honorable William Burton Steis their sincerest wishes that he experience a rapid and full recovery in order that he might return to his usual active life as soon as possible. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House is hereby authorized and directed to forward an appropriate copy of this Resolution to the Honorable William Burton Steis. HR 6-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Melton of the 32nd, Milford of the 12th, Fraser of the 59th, Mauldin of the 12th and many others: A RESOLUTION Extending an invitation to Honorable Wilbur D. Mills to address a joint session of the House of Representatives and the Senate; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Honorable Wilbur D. Mills, United States Congress man from the Second District of Arkansas, is one of the most outstand ing and influential Congressmen in our nation; and WHEREAS, he has dedicated his life to the service of his country, 3400 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, and he is noted for his honesty and integrity which he daily exhibits in the performance of his duties; and WHEREAS, as the long-time Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, he deals with some of the most important legislation which comes before the Congress of the United States; and WHEREAS, the members of the General Assembly would be hon ored to hear from Congressman Mills. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that Congressman Wilbur D. Mills is here by invited to address a joint session of the House of Representatives and Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon, Friday, October 1, 1971, in the Hall of the House of Representatives. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a joint session of the House of Representatives and Senate be held in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 11:45 o'clock a.m. on the aforesaid date for the pur pose of hearing an address by Congressman Mills. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate are hereby authorized to arrange whatever details are necessary relative to the aforesaid ad dress and joint session. Pursuant to the provisions of HR 6-Ex., the Speaker appointed as a Commit tee of Escort on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Howell of the 60th, Melton of the 32nd, Reaves of the 71st, Pickard of the 84th, Wamble of the 69th, Williams and Whitmire of the llth and Wilson of the 117th. The following Resolution of the House was read and adopted: HR 7-Ex. By Messrs. Phillips of the 38th, Smith of the 43rd, Lane of the 44th, Matthews of the 63rd, Egan of the 116th, Jones of the 87th and many others: A RESOLUTION Wishing Miss Amelia Smith a very happy birthday; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Miss Amelia Smith has served with diligence and ex treme dedication as Assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives for many years; and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 3401 WHEREAS, she is celebrating her birthday today, September 25; and WHEREAS, she is known for her desire to help others, her warm and pleasant smile, and for the efficient manner in which she performs her duties as Assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives; and WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that the members of this body recognize her on this, her birthday. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby wish Miss Amelia Smith a very happy birthday. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to Miss Amelia Smith. Mr. Floyd of the 7th moved that the House do now adjourn until 9:30 o'clock, Monday morning and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 9:30 o'clock, Monday morning. 3402 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Monday, September 27, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 9:30 o'clock, A.M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. Michael A. Guido, Metter, Georgia: Father, grant that in these strange and strenuous times we may avail ourselves of Thy wisdom which never makes a mistake and Thy strength which never falters. May we be courageous, not cowardly; calm, not confused; and faithful, not fickle. Command Thy blessings in behalf of these who govern our state. Give wisdom in their minds, clearness in their thinking, truth in their speaking, and love in their hearts. Load their homes, Father, with Thy benefits. Guide and guard their children and companions, and give them everything they need. We pray for the solution of our problems, the healing of our nation, and the forgiveness of our sins. Bring us, we pray Thee, to the evening time with nothing to regret and nothing to make us ashamed: through Jesus Christ our Lord. AMEN. By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing and Journals, reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3403 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call upon any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. By unanimous consent, the rules were suspended in order that the following Bills of the House could be introduced, read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Planning and Community Affairs: HB 12-Ex. By Messrs. Snow, Hays and Clements of the 1st: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act incorporating the City of Chickamauga, so as to provide that the Board of Trustees of the Public School System shall have the power to make all arrangements neces sary to the efficient operation of the schools; and for other purposes. HB 13-Ex. By Messrs. Buck, Pickard and Pearce of the 84th, King and Davis of the 86th, Berry and Thompson of the 85th. A Bill to be entitled an Act to ratify, nunc pro tune, confirm, enact and incorporate into the Acts of the General Assembly, the charter of the countywide government of Columbus, Georgia; and for other pur poses. HB 15-Ex. By Messrs. Pickard, Buck and Pearce of the 84th, Davis and King of the 86th and Berry of the 85th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend the Charter of Columbus, a con solidated city-county government; this amendment providing for the passage of ordinances as emergency measures, such ordinances to be effective immediately on one reading and prior to advertisement; and for other purposes. HB 17-Ex. By Messrs. Thomason of the 77th and Davis of the 75th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to authorize the Board of Commissioners of DeKalb County to pay the Board of Education a portion of any revenue received pursuant to the provisions of the "Revenue Tax Act to Legalize and Control Alcoholic Beverages and Liquors", as amended, in the event the provisions of such Act become effective in DeKalb County; and for other purposes. 3404 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, HB 18-Ex. By Messrs. Gignilliat of the 89th, Alien of the 92nd, Triplett of the 93rd, Jones of the 87th, Battle of the 90th and Gaynor of the 88th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide that the Board of Public Edu cation for the City of Savannah and Chatham County shall establish a county-wide school attendance district; and for other purposes. HB 19-Ex. By Messrs. Murphy and Dean of the 19th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for a new Board of Education of Haralson County; and for other purposes. Mr. Vaughn of the 74th District, Chairman of the Committee on Highways, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Highways has had under consideration the following Bill of the House and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendation: HB 9-Ex. Do Pass. Respectfully submitted, Vaughn of the 74th, Chairman. Mr. Levitas of the 77th District, Chairman of the Committee on State Plan ning and Community Affairs, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on State Planning and Community Affairs has had under consideration the following Bills of the House and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendations: HB 4-Ex. Do Pass. HB 5-Ex. Do Pass. HB 8-Ex. Do Pass. HB 10-Ex. Do Pass. Respectfully submitted, Levitas of the 77th, Chairman. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the House was taken up for consideration and read the third time: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3405 HB 1-Ex. By Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd, Wilson of the 117th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, par ticularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968, (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; and for other purposes. Mr. Odom of the 61st moved that all amendments and substitutes be printed and distributed to all members of the House before 11:00 o'clock, A.M., and that no amendments or substitutes be offered thereafter. The Speaker ruled the motion out of order. An amendment, offered by Mr. Johnson of the 29th, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent. An amendment, offered by Mr. Davis of the 86th, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent. The following amendment was read and adopted: Messrs. Smith of the 54th, Murphy of the 19th and Busbee of the 61st move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking in their entirety Lines 1 and 2 on Page 1 and substitut ing in lieu thereof the following: "To amend Code Chapter 47-1, relating to the apportionment of the General Assembly, as amended,". By inserting at the end of Line 16 on Page 1 the following: "to provide for severability;". By striking in their entirety Lines 19 through 27 on Page 1 and Line 1 on Page 2 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 1. Code Chapter 47-1, relating to the apportionment of the General Assembly, as amended, particularly by an Act ap proved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), is hereby amended by striking in its entirety Code Section 47-101, relating to the ap portionment of the House of Representatives, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 3406 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, '47-101. Number of Representatives. There shall be 180 mem bers of the House of Representatives and such membership shall be apportioned among the Representative Districts provided for here inafter.' 'Section 2. Said Chapter is further amended by inserting be tween Code Sections 47-101 and 47-102 a new Code Section to be designated as Code Section 47-101.1 and to read as follows: '47-101.1. House Districts; Posts; Definitions. Each such Dis trict shall be composed". By renumbering Sections 2 and 3 as Sections 4 and 5 respectively, and by inserting following Section 2 a new Section 3 to read as follows: "Section 3. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall remain of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged in valid or unconstitutional were not ordinarily a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional.1 ' The following amendment was read: Messrs. Floyd of the 7th, Lewis of the 37th, Matthews and Patten of the 63rd, Lane of the 44th and many others move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: 1. "By striking from the caption of said act the figure "180" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "195". 2. "By striking from Section 1 and more particularly from that paragraph designated as Code Section 47-101 the figure "180" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "195". On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Alien Battle Berry Bohannon Bowen Brantley, H. H. Buck Busbee Carter Cheeks Clements Collier Collins, M. Conger Dean, N. Dorminy Drury Floyd, J. H. Grahl Grantham Griffin Groover Ham Harrington Harris Hays Hill, G. Hood Howell Hudson, Ted Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Keyton King Lambert Lane, W. J. Leggett MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3407 Lewis Longino Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell Merritt Miles Mulherin Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Oxford Patterson Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Shanahan Shepherd Smith, H. R. Strickland Triplett Tripp Wheeler, Bobby Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Atherton Bell Bennett, Tom Black Blackshear Bond Bostick Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Carr Chandler Cole Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dent Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Greer Gunter Hamilton Harrison Hawes Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jessup Jordan Knight Knowles Kreeger Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Logan Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mullinax Nunn Odom Pearce Peters Pickard Pinkston Potts Reaves Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Scarborough Sherman Sims Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood 3408 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those not voting were Messrs.: Barfield Bennett, J. T. Burruss Chance Chappell Collins, S. Colwell Dixon Ezzard Gary Hill, B. L. Johnson Larsen, W. W. Milford Noble Patten Phillips, W. R. Poole Rainey Savage Townsend Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 63, nays 108. The amendment was lost. Messrs. Berry of the 85th and Buck of the 84th stated that they had inad vertently voted "aye" on the adoption of the Floyd amendment. They wished to be recorded as voting "nay". Due to mechanical failure, Mr. Hutchinson of the 61st was unable to record his vote. He wished to be recorded as voting "aye". Mr. Colwell of the 5th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the Floyd amendment. He wished to be recorded as voting "aye". The following amendment was read: Mr. Wamble of the 69th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 94 and 96 and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 94--3 Representatives Decatur Grady Seminole Iron City CCD 10 Thomas" By renumbering remaining Districts 97 through 101 as 96 through 100 respectively. On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3409 Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Black Bohannon Bond Bostick Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Hood Horton Housley Howard Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton King Knight Kreeger Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Peters Phillips, L. L. Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wood 3410 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. M. Berry Blackshear Buck Carr Carter Clements Conger Ployd, J. H. Gaynor Griffin Groover Lambert Pearce Sherman Those not voting were Messrs. : Barfield Bennett, J. T. Bowen Brantley, H. L. Collins, S. Drury Edwards Ezzard Gary Grantham Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Johnson Knowles Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Longino McCracken Milford Noble Phillips, G. S. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Ross Savage Smith, J. R. Townsend Wilson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 146, nays 16. The amendment was adopted. Due to mechanical failure, Mr. Hutchinson of the 61st was unable to record his vote. The following amendment was read: Mr. Hudson of the 28th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to District 55 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 55--1 Representative Morgan Bostwick CCD 5 ED 2 Rutledge CCD 25 Walton MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3411 District No. 56--1 Representative Greene Greensboro COD 5 Siloam CCD 15 White Plains CCD 25 Jasper Eudora CCD 5 Monticello CCD 15 ED 7 and 8 Shady Dale CCD 20 Morgan Bostwick CCD 5 ED 1 and 3 Buckhead CCD 10 Godfrey CCD 15 Madison CCD 20 Putnam" By renumbering remaining Districts 56 through 101 as Districts 57 through 102 respectively. On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Atherton Bennett, Tom Black Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Burruss Cheeks Cole Coney, G. D. Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, J. E. Drury Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Granade Grantham Groover Gunter Ham Harris Harrison Hays Hood Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, J. R. King Kreeger Larsen, G. K. Leggett Levitas Marcus Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McDaniell Miles Miller Mulherin Patterson Peters Potts Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sims 3412 Smith, H. R. Sorrells Strickland Sweat Thomason JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Toles Tripp Turner Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. M. Alien Battle Berry Bowen Brown, C. Buck Busbee Carr Carter Chandler Chappell Clements Collier Colwell Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dixon Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gaynor Grahl Harrington Hawes Howell Jones, Herb Jordan Knight Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. Lewis Longino Lowrey Mason Mauldin McCracken McDonald Melton Milford Moore Morgan Moyer Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Nunn Odom Oxford Pearce Phillips, G. S. Pickard Pinkston Roach Sherman Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Triplett Vaughn Ware Wheeler, J. A. Those not voting were Messrs.: Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Blackshear Bostick Brantley, H. L. Chance Collins, M. Collins, S. Dent Dorminy Ezzard Gary Gignilliat Greer Griffin Hamilton Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Johnson Keyton Knowles Lane, Dick Lee, W. J. (Bill) Logan Matthews, C. Merritt Noble Northcutt Patten Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Poole Rainey Reaves Russell, H. P. Savage Thompson Townsend Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 83, nays 71. The amendment was adopted. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3413 The following amendment was read: Mr. Drury of the 66th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to districts 90 and 91 and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 90--3 Representatives Ben Hill Coffee Ambrose CCD 5 Broxton CCD 10 ED 4 and 5 Crisp Dooly Irwin Worth District No. 91--3 Representatives Appling Bacon Coffee Broxton CCD 10 ED 3 and 6 Douglas CCD IB Nicholls CCD 20 West Green CCD 25 Jeff Davis Pierce Bristol CCD 10 Telfair Lumber City CCD 10 McRae--Helena CCD 15 McRae--Helena Rural CCD 20 Wayne" By striking the language relating to Districts 99 and 100 and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 99--2 Representatives Atkinson Clinch Pierce Blackshear CCD 5 Ware District No. 100--1 Representative Brantley Camden Charlton Pierce Patterson CCD 15" 3414 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Clements Drury Ham Jones, Herb Larsen, G. K. Leggett Shepherd Sweat Those voting in the negative were Messrs. : Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Busbee Carr Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Groover Gunter Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Hood Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jordan King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. K. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Pinkston Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3415 Strickland Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Barfield Bennett, J. T. Blackshear Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Bray Burruss Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Collins, S. Conger Dixon Ezzard Gary Griffin Hill, B. L. Howell Johnson Jones, J. R. Keyton Larsen, W. W. Merritt Noble Phillips, W. R. Poole Russell, H. P. Savage Townsend Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 7, nays 152. The amendment was lost. The following amendment was read and adopted: Mr. Williams of the llth moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 19 and 20 and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 19--1 Representative Fulton Alpharetta CCD 5 Roswell CCD 45 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 101.01 Blocks 102, 103, 104, 122, 123, 124, 125, 902, 903, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912 and 913 Tract 101.02 3416 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 20--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 88 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, 109, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208 and 209 Tract 89 Blocks 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612 and 614 Tract 95 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tract 96 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302 and 304 All Blocks numbered in 700's All Blocks numbered in 800's Tracts 97, 98, 99, 100, 101.01 and 102.01 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 98 ED 820 Tract 102.01 Blocks 310, 901 and 902" By striking the language relating to District 23 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 23--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 6 except Blocks 101, 102 and 103 Tract 10 Tract 11 Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Tract 12 Tract 13 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's Blocks 406, 407, 408 and 409 Tract 88 Blocks 106, 107, 117, 118, 119, 120, 201, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 401, 402 and 403 Tract 89 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Blocks 601, 602, 603, 604 and 605 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3417 Tract 90 Blocks 105,106,107,108, 109,110 and 111 All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304 and 305" By striking the language relating to District 26 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District 26--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 30 Blocks 103, 104, 105,109, 110, 201, 202 and 205 Tracts 31 and 52 Tract 53 Blocks 108,109,110 and 111 All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 309 and 310 Tract 64 Tract 67 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's Blocks 501, 502, 503, 504, 506 and 507 Tracts 68 and 69 Tract 70 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307 and 308 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 700's Tract 71 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209 and 210" The following amendment was read and adopted: Mr. Blackshear of the 91st moves to amend H. B. No. 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 80 and 81 and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 80--1 Representative Chatham Savannah CCD 25 Tracts 3, 8, 9, 13, 15 and 18 Tract 19 except Blocks 201, 202, 210, 211 and 215 3418 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Tract 24 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 301, 303, 304, 305, 308, ' 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319, 320 and 321 Tract 25 Tract 26 Blocks 106, 107, 117, 118, 201, 208, 209, 216, 301, 308, 309 and 310 Tract 29 Tract 30 ED 150 and 151 Tract 34 ED 162, 163, 164, 165 and 166 Tract 40 Blocks 414, 417, 419, 420, 421, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 523, 524, 526 and 527 District No. 81--1 Representative Chatham Savannah CCD 25 Tracts 5, 5.99, 10, 11, 20 and 21 Tract 19 Blocks 201, 202, 210, 211 and 215 Tract 22 ED 100,101 and 102 Tract 26 except that part in District No. 80 Tract 27 Tract 30 ED 149 Tract 37 Blocks 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311 and 312" The following amendment was read and adopted: Mr. Connell of the 79th moves to amend H. B. No. 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 61 and 62 and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 61--1 Representative Richmond Augusta CCD 5 Tract 13 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 201 and 202 ED 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 69, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 and 89 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 ED 68 Block 606 Tuxedo Park CCD 50 ED 105, 106,107, 108, 109 and 110 3419 District 62--1 Representative Richmond Augusta CCD 5 ED 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80 and 81 ED 68 except Block 606 Tract 13 Blocks 110, 111, 112, 113,114 and 115 South Nellsville CCD 40 Turpin Place CCD 45 ED 97, 98 and 99 Tuxedo Park CCD 50 ED 104" The following amendment was read: Mr. Groover of the 27th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. by adding on page 19 under District 70 the following: "one member shall be a resident of Twiggs County and five members shall be residents of Bibb County." On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Blackshear Bohannon Bowen Chappell Cole Collins, M. Colwell Conger Dean, N. Dorminy Drury Evans Griffin Groover Ham Harris Hudson, Ted Johnson Keyton Knowles Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Mauldin McCracken Moore Nessmith Patterson Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Poole Rainey Ross Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Strickland Sweat Turner 3420 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bond Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Buck Busbee Carr Chance Collier Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dent Dixon Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Greer Gunter Hamilton Harrison Hays Hood Horton Housley Isenberg Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Le vitas Lewis Logan Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Milford Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Northcutt Nunn Odom Patten Pearce Pickard Pinkston Potts Reaves Russell, A. B. Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Thomason Triplett Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Barfield Bennett, J. T. Bostick Bray Brown, S. P. Burruss Carter Chandler Cheeks Clements Collins, S. Dean, J. E. Edwards Egan Ezzard Floyd, J. H. Gary Grahl Grantham Harrington Hawes Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Jessup Jones, Herb Larsen, G. K. Longino Mason Merritt Murphy Noble Oxford Phillips, W. R. Roach Rush Salem Savage MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3421 Shepherd Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Stephens Thompson Toles Townsend Tripp Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 38, nays 104. The amendment was lost. The following amendment was read: Mr. Cheeks of the 78th moves to amend H.B. 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 63 and 64 and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 63--1 Representative Richmond Gracewood CCD 20 Hepzibah CCD 25 Neco CCD 35 ED 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132 and 138B Turpin Place CCD 45 ED 100, 101, 102 and 103 The following portion of Fort Gordon CCD 17: All that territory in Fort Gordon lying east of a line beginning at Gate 1 (McKenna Gate) on Highway 78 and running along Fourth Infantry Division Road to Headquarters Road; thence south along Headquarters Road to Tenth Armored Division Road; thence southeast along Tenth Armored Division Road to Gate 5 on Highway 1. District No. 64--1 Representative Richmond Augusta West CCD 6 Lakemont CCD 30 Neco CCD 35 ED 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125A, 125B, 126, 127, 133, 134, 135,136,137 and 138A" On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: 3422 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Black Bohannon Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Dailey Daugherty Dean, N. Dent Dorminy Edwards Floyd, J. H. Gaynor Grahl Granade Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Isenberg Johnson Jones, Herb Keyton King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Le vitas Lewis Logan Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Merrit Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Scarborough Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Berry Blackshear Bostick Bowen Buck Conger Connell Cook Davis, E. T. Egan Evans Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Geisinger Griffin Jones, J. R. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Nunn Odom Pearce Peters Pickard Pinkston Russell, W. B. Savage Sherman Williams MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3423 Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Battle Bell Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Carr Carter Chance Chandler Collier Collins, S. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dixon Drury Ezzard Parrar Gary Gignilliat Grantham Greer Harrington Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Hood Howell Hutchinson Jessup Jordan Lane, Dick Longino Mason Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McCracken Milford Moore Noble Oxford Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Ross Rush Salem Shanahan Shepherd Sims Smith, J. R. Thomason Townsend Ware Wilson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 110, nays 30. The amendment was adopted. The following amendment was read: Mr. Salem of the 51st moves to amend HB 1-Ex. by striking "1 Representative" on Line 45, Page 20 and inserting in lieu thereof "2 Representatives". And by striking "District No. 79--1 Representative" from Line 2, Page 21 and renumbering the following Districts accordingly. On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Blackshear Bohannon Conger Dixon Griffin Groover Howell Hudson, Ted Johnson Keyton Leggett Lewis Northcutt Phillips, G. S. Rainey Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Strickland 3424 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bond Bowen Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Clements Cole Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Gunter Ham Hamilton Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Milford Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Nunn Odom Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, L. L. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Reaves Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Stephens Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Turner Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs. : Bell Bostick Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Dorminy Drury Ezzard Gary Grantham Harrington Hill, B. L. Hood Jones, Herb Knowles MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3425 Larsen, W. W. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Merritt Miller Moore Noble Oxford Phillips, W. R. Ross Savage Shepherd Smith, J. R. Snow Sweat Townsend Tripp Ware Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 19, nays 134. The amendment was lost. The following amendments were read and adopted: Messrs. Kreeger, Housley, Howard, McDaniell, Atherton and Burruss of the 117th move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 16 and 17 and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 16--3 Representatives Cobb Acworth--Kennesaw CCD 5 Austell CCD 10 Mableton CCD 20 ED 315A ED 316 (Tract 313.03) Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 314, 315, 316, 317 and 318 Marietta CCD 25 Tracts 302, 303, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310.01 and 310.02. Powder Springs CCD 35 Paulding Dallas CCD 5 ED 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 Huntsville CCD 15 ED 2 District No. 17--3 Representatives Cobb Mableton CCD 20 ED 314, 314B, 315B, 315C, 317, 318, 318B, 319, 319B, 320, 320B, 321, 322, 323, 324 and 325 ED 316 (Tract 313.03) Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 and 111 Marietta CCD 25 Tracts 304 and 305 Northeast Cobb CCD 30 Smyrna CCD 40 Vinings CCD 45 8426 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, District No. 18--2 Representatives Cobb Paulding Dallas CCD 5 ED 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 Huntsville CCD 15 ED 2" By renumbering remaining Districts 18 through 101 as Districts 19 through 102 respectively. Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd and Wilson of the 117th move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to District 35 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District 35--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 76.01 Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 109 and 110 All Blocks numbered in 200's Tract 76.02 Tract 78.02 except Blocks 103, 104, 105, 914, 915 and 916 Tract 79 Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 212 and 316 Tract 80 except Blocks 101 and 207 Tract 103 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 77.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 901 and 906 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tarct 77.02" Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd and Wilson of the 117th move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to District 66 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District 66--2 Representatives Harris Muscogee Columbus CCD 5 Tracts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 101, 102, 103, 104.01, 104.02, 105, 106.02 and 110 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3427 Tract 11 except for that territory contained in Blocks 201 through 209 Columbus North CCD 7 Midland CCD 30" Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd and Wilson of the 117th move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to District 51 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District 51--2 Representatives Coweta Senoia CCD 35 ED 22, 23, 25 and 26 Fayette Brooks CCD 5 Fayetteville CCD 10 ED 1 and 3 Tyrone CCD 15 Spalding" Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd and Wilson of the 117th move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By inserting in the title before the words "to repeal conflicting laws" the following: "to provide an effective date!". Mr. Snow of the 1st moves to amend HB 1-Ex. by striking lines 8, 9, 10, in Section 1, page 2 and by substituting in lieu thereof the fol lowing : "North Dade CCD 5 Sand Mountain CCD 10 ED 5"; and by striking lines 8 and 9, Section 1, page 3 and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Sand Mountain CCD 10 Ed 6". The following amendment was read: Mr. Bray of the 31st moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to District 50 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 3428 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, "District No. 50--3 Representatives Coweta Grantville CCD 10 McCollum CCD 15 Moreland CCD 20 Newnan CCD 25 Newnan East CCD 26 Newnan West CCD 27 Sargent CCD 30 Senoia CCD 35 ED 24 and 27 Heard Franklin CCD 10 Meriwether Greenville CCD 10 ED 13 and 15 Troup District No. 51--1 Representative Meriwether Gay CCD 5 Greenville CCD 10 ED 14 and 16 Luthersville CCD 15 Manchester CCD 20 Warm Springs CCD 25 Woodbury CCD 30 Talbot" By renumbering remaining Districts 51 through 101 as Districts 52 through 102 respectively. On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Bond Bostick Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dent Dixon Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Grantham Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. King Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Leggett MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3429 Levitas Logan Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. K. Mauldin Maxwell McDaniell Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Murphy Nessmith Noble Nunn Patten Pearce Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Poole Ross Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Smith, H. R. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Wilson Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, John Berry Conger Dean, N. Floyd, J. H. Grahl Greer Griffin Knight Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Longino Mullinax Odom Pickard Potts Rainey Reaves Rush Sherman Smith, V. T. Ware Williams Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Bennett, J. T. Black Blackshear Bohannon Bo wen Brantley, H. L. Brown, C. Carter Collins, M. Collins, S. Cook Dailey Davis, E. T. Dean, J. E. Dorminy Drury Ezzard Gary Hamilton Hill, G. Housley Howell Jordan Keyton Knowles Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lewis McCracken McDonald Melton Northcutt Oxford Patterson Peters Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Salem Sims Smith, J. R. Thompson Townsend Vaughn Wheeler, J. A. Wood Mr. Speaker 3430 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 121, nays 23. The amendment was adopted. The following amendment was read: Mr. Harrington of the 34th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to District 59 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 59--2 Representatives Baldwin Hancock Devereux CCD 5 Linton CCD 10 Sparta CCD 20 Wilkinson" By striking the language relating to District 71 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 71--1 Representative Hancock Mayfield CCD 15 Johnson Balls Ferry CCD 10 Kite CCD 15 Wrightsville CCD 20 Washington" On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Alien Barfield Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Buck Busbee Carter Chandler Clements Cole Collier Colwell Coney, G. D. Connell Dailey Davis, W. Dean, Gib Edwards Evans Farrar Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Grahl Griffin Ham Harrington Hays Hood Howard Howell Jones, Herb Jones, J. R Lambert Lane, W. J Larsen, G. k. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Longino Lowrey Mason Matthews, D. R. McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miller Morgan Moyer Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Patterson Patten MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3431 Pearce Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Poole Rainey Roach Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Sweat Thomason Triplett Wamble Wheeler, J. A. Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. H. Atherton Battle Brown, C. Carr Collins, M. Conger Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dent Dixon Dorminy Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Gunter Harrison Hawes Horton Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Keyton King Kreeger Lee, W. S. Leggett Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, John Alexander, W. M. Bennett, J. T. Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Burruss Chance Chappell Cheeks Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Cook Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Drury Egan Ezzard Felton Gary Granade Grantham Greer Groover Hamilton Harris Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Housley Hudson, C. M. Johnson Jordan Knight Knowles Lane, Dick Larsen, W. W. Logan Marcus Matthews, C. Mauldin Miles Milford Moore Mulherin Levitas Lewis Maxwell McCracken Noble Nunn Odom Pickard Reaves Rush Savage Sorrells Tripp Whitmire Williams Mullinax Oxford Peters Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Potts Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Shepherd Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Strickland Thompson Toles Townsend Turner Vaughn Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wilson Mr. Speaker 3432 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 77, nays 45. The amendment was adopted. The following amendment was read: Messrs. Mullinax, Ware, Knight and Potts of the 30th move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 50 and 51 and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 50 -- 4 Representatives Coweta Heard Franklin CCD 10 Meriwether Gay CCD 5 ED 1, 4 and 6 Greenville CCD 10 Luthersville CCD 15 Manchester CCD 20 Warm Springs CCD 25 Woodbury CCD 30 Talbot Troup District No. 51 -- 2 Representatives Fayette Brooks CCD 5 Fayetteville CCD 10 ED 1 and 3 Tyrone CCD 15 Meriwether Gay CCD 5 ED 2, 3 and 5 Spalding" On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, John Carr Conger Dean, N. Dixon Griffin Ham King Knight Longino Miles Mulherin v Mullinax Pearce Potts Rainey Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Ware MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3433 Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Black Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Burruss Chance Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Greer Groover Gunter Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Hood Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, J. R. Jordan Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell Merritt Miller Morgan Moyer Nessmith Noble Nunn Oxford Patterson Patten Pickard Pinkston Poole Reaves Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Alien Berry Blackshear Bostick Bowen Brown, C. Buck Busbee Carter Chandler Chappell Collins, S. Dailey Dean, J. E. Dent Drury Ezzard Felton Gary Grahl Grantham Hamilton Harrington Hill, B. L. Howell Jones, Herb Keyton Knowles Lane, Dick Larsen, W. W. 3434 Lee, W. J. (Bill) McDonald Melton Milford Moore Murphy Northcutt Odom JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Roach Russell, H. P. Salem Shepherd Sims Smith, J. R. Sweat Town send Wamble Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 19, nays 123. The amendment was lost. Mr. Ware of the 30th moved that the House reconsider its action in adopting the Bray amendment to HB 1-Ex. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Berry Black Bond Brantley, H. H. Burruss Carr Conger Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Felton Floyd, J. H. Granade Grantham Griffin Hays Hood Hudson, Ted Jones, Herb Keyton King Knight Kreeger Lee, W. J (Bill) Lewis Longino McCracken Milford Mullinax Patten Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Alien Battle Bennett, Tom Bohannon Bray Brown, S. P. Cheeks Cole Collier Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Comiell Dean, Gib Edwards Egan Evans Pearce Pickard Poole Potts Rainey Rush Sherman Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Strickland Sweat Thomason Toles Triplett Turner Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Wood Farrar Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Groover Harris Harrison Hawes Horton Howard Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, J. R. Jordan Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. Leggett MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 Levitas Logan Lowrey Marcus Mason Miller Maxwell Merritt Miles Morgan Moyer Mulherin Nessmith Noble Nunn Oxford Patterson Pinkston Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Smith, H. R. Sorrells Tripp Whitmire Williams Wilson 3435 Those not voting were Messrs. : Atherton Bell Blackshear Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Buck Busbee Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Clements Collins, M. Collins, S. Cook Dean, J. E. Dent Drury Ezzard Gary Grahl Greer Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Housley Howell Johnson Knowles Lane, Dick Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McDaniell McDonald Melton Moore Murphy Northcutt Odom Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Reaves Ross Russell, H. P. Salem Shepherd Smith, J. R. Stephens Thompson Townsend Vaughn Wamble Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 60, nays 72. The motion was lost. The following amendment was read: Messrs. Hood of the 99th and Stephens of the 103rd move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to District 25 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 3436 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, "District No. 25 -- 1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 46, 47, 48 and 49 Tract 53 Blocks 307, 308 and 311 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Tracts 55.01 and 56 Tract 55.02 except that part in District No. 33 Tract 63 Blocks 101,102,103,104,105,106, 107,108 and 109 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's" By striking the language relating to District 33 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 33 -- 1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 55.02 Blocks 204, 205, 213, 214, 215, 218, 219, 220, 221, 225, 226, 227 and 228 Tract 67 Blocks 508, 509 and 510 All Blocks numbered in 600's All Blocks numbered in 700's Tract 70 All Blocks numbered in 200's Block 301 All Blocks numbered in 500's All Blocks numbered in 600's Tract 71 Blocks 110,112,113, 201, 202 and 203 All Blocks numbered in 300's Tracts 72 and 73" On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Bennett, Tom Black Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, S. P. Chappell Cole Collier Conger Dailey Dean, J. E. Dent Edwards Floyd, L. R. Granade Grantham Griffin Hays Hood Howell Hudson, Ted Knowles Lane, Dick Levitas Lowrey Merritt MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 Miles Milford Morgan Noble Northcutt Peters Rainey Roach Ross Russell, W. B. Savage Shanahan Shepherd Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Stephens Wamble 3437 Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Berry Brantley, H. L. Brown, C. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Chance Clements Colwell Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dean, Gib Dorminy Egan Evans Farrar Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Groover Gunter Ham Harris Harrison Hawes Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Leggett Lewis Logan Mason Matthews, C. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken Those not voting were Messrs.: Alien Atherton Bell Blackshear Bostick Bowen Bray Brown, B. D. Carter Chandler Cheeks Collins, M. Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, N. Dixon Drury McDaniell McDonald Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Nessmith Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Pickard Poole Russell, A. B. Scarborough Sherman Sims Snow Sorrells Strickland Thomason Toles Triplett Turner Ware Whitmire Williams Wood Ezzard Felton Gary Greer Hamilton Harrington Hill, B. L. Johnson Keyton Larsen, W. W. 3438 Lee, W. J. (Bill) Longino Marcus Matthews, D. R. Melton Miller Murphy Pearce Phillips, L. L. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Potts Reaves Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Smith, J. R. Sweat Thompson Townsend Tripp Vaughn Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Wilson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 47, nays 90. The amendment was lost. Due to mechanical failure, Mr. Hutchinson of the 61st was unable to record his vote. The following amendment was read: Mr. Phillips of the 38th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 66, 67 and 68, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 66 -- 1 Representative Harris Muscogee Columbus CCD 5 ED 71A and 71B Columbus North CCD 7 Fort Benning CCD 20 Midland CCD 30 District No. 67 -- 2 Representatives Muscogee Columbus CCD 5 Tracts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,12,13,14,15,16,18, 19, 21,101, 102, 103,104.01, 104.02,105, 106.02 and 110 Tract 11 except for that territory contained in Blocks 201 through 209 District No. 68 -- 2 Representatives Muscogee Columbus CCD 5 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3439 Tracts 1, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29.01, 29.02, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 107.01, 107.02, 107.03 and 109 Tract 11 Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 and 209 Tract 106.01 Except ED71A and 71B Columbus South CCD 10 Tract 109 District No. 69 -- 2 Representatives Muscogee Except that part contained in District No. 66" By renumbering remaining Districts 69 through 101 as Districts 70 through 102 respectively. On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Atherton Battle Bennett, J. T. Black Bohannon Bostick Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, J. L. Cook Dailey Daugherty Dean, Gib Dixon Edwards Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Grantham Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Harrison Hays Hood Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. Leggett Lewis Lowrey Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt 3440 Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Northcntt Odom Patterson Patten JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Peters Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Poole Reaves Roach Boss Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Smith, H. R. Snow Stephens Strickland Sweat Toles Triplett Turner Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Wilson Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Alien Barfield Bennett, Tom Berry Bond Buck Conger Connell Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dent Dorminy Farrar Granade Griffin Hawes King Levitas Mason Moyer Nessmith Noble Nunn Pearce Pickard Russell, W. B. Sherman Thomason Thompson Wamble Williams Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, John Bell Blackshear Bowen Brantley, H. L. Carter Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Drury Egan Evans Ezzard Floyd, L. R. Gary Geisinger Greer Hamilton Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Hutchinson Jordan Lee, W. J. (Bill) Logan Longino Marcus McCracken Oxford Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Potts Rainey Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Shepherd Sims Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Townsend Tripp Vaughn Ware Whitmire Wood Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 115, nays 31. The amendment was adopted. Mr. Pickard of the 84th moved that the House reconsider its action in adopt ing the Phillips' amendment. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3441 On the motion to reconsider, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Alexander, W. H. Bennett, Tom Berry Bond Buck Carr Chandler Conger Connell Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dent Egan Farrar Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Grahl Griffin King Mason Matthews, C. Mauldin McCracken Milford Miller Moyer Noble Nunn Pearce Pickard Pinkston Russell, W. B. Sherman Sims Smith, V. T. Thomason Thompson Turner Wamble Whitmire Williams Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Black Bohannon Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Chance Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, J. L. Dailey Dean, N. Dixon Edwards Felton Ployd, J. H. Fraser Gaynor Gignilliat Grantham Greer Groover Gunter Ham Harris Harrison Hays Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Leggett Lewis Logan Lowrey Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McDonald Melton Miles Moore Morgan Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Odom Patterson Patten Peters Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Poole Rainey Roach Ross Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Smith, H. R. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Triplett Trip Vaughn Wheeler, Bobby Wilson 3442 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Bell Blackshear Bostick Bowen Busbee Carter Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Cook Dean, J. E. Dorminy Drury Evans Ezzard Gary Granade Hamilton Harrington Hawes Hill, B. L. Hood Hutchinson Johnson Jordan Lane, Dick Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Levitas Longino Marcus McDaniell Merritt Oxford Phillips, G. S. Potts Eeaves Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Shepherd Smith, J. R. Toles Townsend Ware Wheeler, J. A. Mr. Speaker On the motion to reconsider, the ayes were 44, nays 101. The motion was lost. Mr. Stephens of the 103rd moved that the House reconsider its action in failing to adopt the Hood amendment. On the motion to reconsider, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, S. P. Chandler Chappell Cole Collier Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Conger Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, J. E. Dent Dixon Felton Floyd, L. R. Grahl Granade Grantham Griffin Hamilton Hays Hill, G. Hood Housley Hudson, Ted Isenberg Johnson Keyton Kreeger Lane, Dick Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Levitas Lowrey McDaniell Miles Milford Mulherin Noble Northcutt Peters Rainey Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Shanahan Shepherd Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Stephens Sweat Toles Tripp Turner Wamble Wilson MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3443 Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Bar field Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Bray Brown, C. Carr Chance Colwell Connell Cook Dean, Gib Dorminy Egan Farrar Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gary Gaynor Gei singer Gignilliat Gunter Ham Harris Harrison Hawes Horton Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Jones, J. R. King Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Lewis Logan Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDonald Melton Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Nessmith Nunn Odom Oxford Patten Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Ross Scarborough Sims Strickland Triplett Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Williams Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alien Atherton Battle Bell Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Buck Burruss Busbee Carter Cheeks Clements Coiling, M. Coney, G. D. Dailey Davis, E. T. Dean, N. Drury Edwards Evans Ezzard Greer Groover Harrington Hill, B. L. Howard Howell Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Knight Knowles Larsen, W. W. Longino Marcus Merritt Mullinax Murphy Patterson Pearce Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Poole Potts Reaves Roach Rush Salem Sherman Smith, J. R. Snow Thomason Thompson Town send Vaughn Ware Wheeler, J. A. Mr. Speaker On the motion to reconsider, the ayes were 63, nays 64. The motion was lost. 3444 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The following amendment was read and adopted: Mr. Jordan of the 74th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. by adding on page 13--line 32 after the word "Belvedere" the following: "CCD 10". The following amendment was read: Messrs. Brown and Melton of the 32nd move to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking lines 41 through 48 inclusive on Page 15; by striking lines 1, 2, and 3 on Page 16; and by striking lines 5 through 8 inclusive on Page 16; and by striking lines 12, 13, and 14 on Page 16. On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, Marvin Brown, C. Chandler Cheeks Cook Dailey Dixon Fraser Greer Hamilton Keyton Knight Lowrey Mauldin Melton Miles Milford Mulherin Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Burruss Busbee Carr Chance Clements Cole Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dent Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Gary Gaynor Geisinger Potts Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Smith, H. R. Sweat Thomason Wamble Gignilliat Grahl Granade Groover Gunter Ham Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Nunn Odom Oxford Patter son Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Poole Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wheeler, J. A. Williams Wilson 3445 Those not voting were Messrs. : Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Blackshear Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, S. P. Buck Carter Chappell Collier Collins, S. Conger Davis, E. T. Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Drury Ezzard Farrar Grantham Griffin Harrington Hood Howell Hudson, Ted Johnson King Knowles Marcus Merritt Northcutt Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Rush Russell, H. P. Smith, J. R. Townsend Ware Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Wood Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 25, nays 123. The amendment was lost. The following amendment was read and adopted: Mr. Battle of the 90th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: 3446 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, By striking the language relating to District 82 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 82 -- 1 Representative Chatham Savannah CCD 25 Tract 22 except that part in District No. 81 Tracts 35.01 and 35.02 Tract 36.01 Blocks 501, 502, 503, 603, 604, 609 and 610 ED 89 except that part in District No. 83 ED 90 Tract 36.02 except that part in District No. 83 Tract 37 except that part in District No. 81 Tract 39 ED 182 and 183 Tract 40 ED 186, 196A and 196B Blocks 110, 111, 112 and 113 ED 189 Blocks 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412 and 413" An amendment, offered by Messrs. Bohannon and Patterson of the 20th and Coney of the 118th, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent. The following substitute, offered by Mr. Geisinger of the 72nd was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to pro vide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representa tives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; to provide for the des ignation of Posts; to provide that a member of the House of Representa tives shall be elected by the voters of the Representative District which he represents; to provide for residence requirements; to provide for the first election under such apportionment; to provide when the first members elected shall take office; to provide for the continuation of the present apportionment of the House of Representatives until a certain time; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA: Section 1. Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3447 approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language, to read as follows: "There shall be 180 members of the House of Representatives and such membership shall be apportioned among the Representa tive Districts provided for hereinafter. Each such District shall be composed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or coun ties, or any combination thereof, as provided for hereinafter, and shall be represented by the number of Representatives provided for hereinafter. District No. 1 -- 6 Representatives Catoosa Dade Murray Walker Whitfield District No. 2 -- 1 Representative Fannin Towns Union District No. 3 -- 6 Representatives Bar tow Chattooga Floyd Gordon District No. 4 -- 2 Representatives Cherokee Gilmer Pickens District No. 5 -- 3 Representatives Dawson Forsyth Hall District No. 6 -- 2 Representatives Banks Habersham Lumpkin Rabun White 3448 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 7 -- 2 Representatives Franklin Hart Stephens District No. 8 -- 3 Representatives Douglas Paulding Polk District No. 9 -- 8 Representatives Cobb District No. 10 -- 1 Representative Fulton Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 98 except ED 820 Tract 100 Tract 101.01 Blocks 101,105,106,107,108,109, 110, 111, 112,113,114,115, 116,117, 118,120,121 and 914 Tract 102.01 except Blocks 310, 901 and 902 Tract 102.02 District No. 11 -- 1 Representative Fulton Alpharetta CCD 5 Roswell CCD 45 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 101.01 Blocks 102, 103, 104, 122, 123, 124,125, 902, 903, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911 and 913 Tract 101.02 District No. 12 -- 1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 88 Blocks 101,102,103,104,105 109, 110, 113,114, 115,116, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208 and 209 Tract 89 Blocks 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612 and 614 Tract 95 All Blocks numbered in 100's MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 Tract 96 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302 and 304 All Blocks numbered in 700's All Blocks numbered in 800's Tracts 97, 98, 99,100,101.01 and 102.01 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 98 Ed 820 Tract 102.01 Blocks 310, 901 and 902 District No. 13 -- 1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 4 and 5 Tract 6 Blocks 101,102 and 103 Tract 11 Blocks 101, 102, 103,104, 105,106, 107,108 and 109 Tract 90 Blocks 101,102, 103,104, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314 and 315 Tracts 91 and 93 Tract 95 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 96 Blocks 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309 and 310 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbeerd in 500's All Blocks numbered in 600's District No. 14 -- 1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 1, 2,14,15 and 16 Tract 30 Blocks 101, 102, 106, 107, 203, 204, 207, 208, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310 and 311 Tracts 92 and 94 District No. 15 -- 1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 6 except Blocks 101, 102 and 103 Tract 10 3449 3450 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Tract 11 Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Tract 12 Tract 13 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's Blocks 406, 407, 408 and 409 Tract 88 Blocks 106, 107, 108, 117, 118, 119, 120, 201, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 401, 402 and 403 Tract 89 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Blocks 601, 602, 603, 604 and 605 Tract 90 Blocks 105,106,107, 108,109, 110 and 111 All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 District No. 16--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 13 Blocks 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 and 410 Tracts 17, 18, 19, 27, 28 and 29 Tract 30 Blocks 210, 211, 212, 213, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 and 312 Tracts 32, 33, 35, 45 and 50 Tract 53 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 and 107 District No. 17--1 Representative Futlon Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 46, 47, 48 and 49 Tract 53 Blocks 307, 308 and 311 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Tracts 55.01, 55.02 and 56 Tract 63 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311 and 312 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3451 District No. 18--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 30 Blocks 103, 104, 105, 109, 201, 202 and 205 Tracts 31 and 52 Tract 53 Blocks 108, 109, 110 and 111 All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 309 and 310 Tract 64 Tract 67 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's Blocks 501, 502, 503, 504, 506 and 507 Tracts 68 and 69 Tract 70 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307 and 308 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 700's Tract 71 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209 and 210 District No. 19--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 7, 8, 9, 20, 21, 22 and 23 Tract 24 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302 and 303 Tracts 26 and 36 Tract 84 Blocks 101, 103 and 104 Tract 85 Blocks 101, 104 and 105 District No. 20--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 25, 37 and 38 Tract 41 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 and 306 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tracts 42, 43 and 44 Tract 57 3452 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Tract 58 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212 and 213 Tract 59 Tract 62 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tract 63 Blocks 110, 111 and 112 District No. 21--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta COD 10 Tract 83.01 Tract 83.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 203, 303, 304, 305 and 306 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 84 Blocks 102, 105, 106, 108 and 109 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's Blocks 403, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507 and 508 Tract 85 Blocks 102, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 and 112 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Tract 86.01 Blocks 302, 303, 304, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413 and 414 All Blocks numbered in 500's District No. 22--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 24 Blocks 304, 305, 306, 307 and 308 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Tracts 39 and 40 Tract 41 Blocks 106, 205, 308, 309 and 310 Tracts 60 and 61 Tract 66.02 All Blocks numbered in 200's Tract 80 Blocks 101 and 207 Tract 81.01 Tract 81.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tract 83.02 Blocks 205, 206, 207, 301 and 302 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3453 Tract 84 Blocks 401, 402, 404, 405, 406, 407 and 501 District No. 23--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta COD 10 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 214, 215.. 216, 217, 218 and 219 Tract 82.02 Blocks 901, 902, 903, 904 and 905 Tract 86.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 401, 402 and 403 Tracts 86.02, 87.01 and 87.02 Tract 88 except the following: All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 401, 402 and 403 District No. 24--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 58 Blocks 214, 215 and 216 Tract 62 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's Tract 65 Tract 66.01 Tract 66.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tracts 74 and 75 Tract 76.01 ED 821 (Blocks 901-902) Blocks 101, 102, 103 and 104 Atlanta CCD 10 and Hapeville CCD 35 Tract 108 District No. 25--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 63 Blocks 201, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318 and 319 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 67 Blocks 508, 509 and 510 All Blocks numbered in 600's All Blocks numbered in 700's 3454 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Tract 70 All Blocks numbered in 200's Block 301 All Blocks numbered in 500's All Blocks numbered in 600's Tract 71 Blocks 110, 112, 113, 201, 202 and 203 All Blocks numbered in 300's Tracts 72 and 73 District No. 26--1 Representative Pulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 77.01 Blocks 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 902, 903, 904 and 905 Tract 78.02 Block 916 Tract 79 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 109, 110, 111, 112, 209, 210, 211, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319 and 320 Tract 81.02 All Blocks numbered in 200's Tract 82.01 Blocks 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 220, 221, 222, 223 and 224 Tract 82.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 78.01 except Blocks 936 and 937 District No. 27--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 76.01 Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 109 and 110 All Blocks numbered in 200's Tract 76.02 Tract 78.02 except Blocks 103, 104, 105, 914, 915 and 916 Tract 79 Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 212 and 316 Tract 80 except Blocks 101 and 207 Tract 103 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 77.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 901 and 906 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 77.02 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 District No. 28--1 Representative Fulton College Park CCD 20 Tract 107 East Point CCD 25 Tracts 109, 110, 111, 112.01 and 112.02 Tract 113.01 Blocks 201 and 202 3455 District No. 29--1 Representative Pulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 78.02 Blocks 103, 104, 105, 914 and 915 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 78.01 Blocks 936 and 937 Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.01 Tract 106.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 207, 208, 209 and 210 East Point CCD 25 Tract 113.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 and 209 All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's All Blocks numbered in 600's East Point CCD 25 and Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tract 113.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tract 105.02 Block 921 District No. 30--1 Representative Fulton College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Blocks 203, 204, 205, 206, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227 and 228 All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 900's Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tract 105.01 Tract 105.02 ED 831, 832, 834, 835A, 835B, 835C, 838, 839 and 840 Blocks 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928 and 929 Palmetto CCD 40 Tract 104 3456 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 31--2 Representatives Fulton District No. 32--2 Representatives DeKalb Chamblee--Doraville CCD 20 Tract 211 Tract 212.03 Blocks 304, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314 and 315 Tract 212.04 except Blocks 101, 103, 104 and 105 Tract 214.01 except Block 903 Tracts 214.02 and 214.03 Tract 214.04 except Blocks 101, 908 and 911 North Druid Hills CCD 55 Tract 216.01 Tract 216.03 except Blocks 106, 107, 108 and 109 District No. 33--2 Representatives DeKalb Chamblee--Doraville CCD 20 Tracts 212.01 and 212.02 Tract 212.03 except Blocks 304, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314 and 315 Tract 212.04 Blocks 101, 103, 104 and 105 Tracts 213.01, 213.02, 213.03 and 213.04 Tract 214.04 Blocks 101, 908 and 911 District No. 34--2 Representatives DeKalb Clarkston CCD 25 Tract 220 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115, 116, 409, 410, 411, 412 and 413 Druid Hills--North Decatur CCD 40 Tract 223.02 North Druid Hills CCD 55 Tract 215 Block 113 Tract 216.02 Scottdale CCD 60 Tract 222 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104,105,106,107,108, 109, 110 and 513 Tucker CCD 70 Tracts 217.01, 217.02 and 218.01 Tract 218.02 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 901, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915 and 916 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3457 District No. 35--4 Representatives DeKalb Atlanta CCD 5 Tracts 201, 202, 203 and 204 Tract 208 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320 and 321 Avondale Estates--Belvedere Tracts 229, 230 and 231.01 Tract 231.02 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306 and 307 Tract 231.04 Blocks 309, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 409 and 410 Candler--Glenwood CCD 15 Tract 235.01 Chamblee--Doraville CCD 20 Tract 214.01 Block 903 Clarkston CCD 25 Tract 220 Blocks 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 906, 907,. 909, 910, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929 and 936 Decatur CCD 35 Tracts 225, 226, 227, 228 Druid Hills--North Decatur CCD 40 Tracts 223.01, 224.01, 224.02 and 224.03 North Druid Hills CCD 55 Tract 215 except Block 113 Tract 216.03 Blocks 106,107,108 and 109 Scottdale CCD 60 Tract 221 Tract 222 except Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109,110 and 513 District No. 36--2 Representatives DeKalb Atlanta CCD 5 Tracts 205, 206, 207 and 209 Tract 208 except Blocks 101, 102, 103, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320 and 321 Candler--Glenwood CCD 15 Tract 236 except Blocks 401, 402, 403, 404, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414 and all Blocks numbered in 500's Tract 237 Constitution--Panthersville CCD 30 Tract 238.01 except Blocks 301, 304, 308 and 309 Tract 238.02 Block 913 Tract 238.03 Blocks 407, 408 and 409 3458 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, District No. 37--3 Representatives DeKalb Avondale Estates--Belvedere CCD 10 Tract 231.02 All Blocks numbered in 200's Block 301 Tract 231.03 Tract 231.04 except Blocks 309, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 409 and 410 Candler--Glenwood CCD 15 Tracts 235.02 and 235.03 Tract 236 Blocks 401, 402, 403, 404, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413 and 414 All Blocks numbered in 500's Constitution--Panthersville CCD 30 Tract 234.01 Tract 234.02 except ED 429 Tract 238.01 Blocks 301, 304, 308 and 309 Tract 238.02 except Block 913 Tract 238.03 except Blocks 407, 408 and 409 Lithonia CCD 45 Tract 232 ED 427 Block 903 Except ED 428 Except Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 and 915 District No. 38--2 Representatives DeKalb Clarkston CCD 25 Tract 220 Blocks 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 301, 302, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 919, 920, 923, 924, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934 and 935 Constitution--Panthersville CCD 30 Tract 234.02 ED 429 Lithonia CCD 45 Tract 232 ED 427 except Block 903 ED 428 Blocks 101,102,103,104,105,106,107 and 915 Tract 233 Stone Mountain CCD 65 Tract 219 Tucker CCD 70 Tract 218.02 except Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 901, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915 and 916 Rockdale MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3459 District No. 39--4 Representatives Gwinnett Oconee Walton District No. 40--4 Representatives Barrow Clarke Jackson District No. 41--2 Representatives Elbert Greene Madison Oglethorpe Taliaferro District No. 42--4 Representatives Carroll Coweta Haralson Heard District No. 43--2 Representatives Fayette Spalding District No. 44--4 Representatives Clayton District No. 45--2 Representatives Henry Newton District No. 46--1 Representative Butts Jasper Morgan District No. 47--2 Representatives Baldwin Hancock Putnam District No. 48--1 Representative Glascock Warren Washington 3460 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, District No. 49--8 Representatives Columbia Lincoln Richmond Wilkes District No. 50--2 Representatives Burke Jefferson McDuffie District No. 51--3 Representatives Harris Meriwether Troup District No. 52--2 Representatives Lamar Monroe Pike Upson District No. 53--7 Representatives Muscogee Talbot District No. 54--1 Representative Chattahoochee District No. 55--2 Representatives Macon Marion Peach Schley Stewart Taylor District No. 56--9 Representatives Bibb Crawford Houston Jones District No. 57--2 Representatives Laurens Twiggs Wilkinson MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3461 District No. 58--1 Representative Emanuel Johnson District No. 59--2 Representatives Bulloch Jenkins Screven District No. 60--2 Representatives Quitman Randolph Sumter Terrell District No. 61--1 Representative Crisp Lee District No. 62--1 Representative Dooly Pulaski Wilcox District No. 63--1 Representative Bleckley Dodge District No. 64--1 Representative Ben Hill Telfair District No. 65--1 Representative Jeff Davis Montgomery Treutlen Wheeler District No. 66--1 Representative Candler Toombs District No. 67--2 Representatives Bryan Evans Liberty Long Tattnall 3462 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 68--8 Representatives Chatham Effingham District No. 69--4 Representatives Calhoun Clay Dougherty District No. 70--2 Representatives Tift Turner Worth District No. 71--2 Representatives Appling Atkinson Bacon Coffee District No. 72--1 Representative Mclntosh Wayne District No. 73--1 Representative Early Miller Seminole District No. 74--1 Representative Baker Decatur District No. 75--2 Representatives Colquitt Mitchell District No. 76--2 Representatives Grady Thomas District No. 77--1 Representative Brooks Cook MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3463 District No. 78--3 Representatives Berrien Echols Irwin Lowndes District No. 79--2 Representatives Charlton Clinch Lsnier Ware District No. 80--3 Representatives Brantley Camden Glynn Pierce A candidate for the House of Representatives in a Representa tive District having more than one Representative shall designate the Representative Post for which he offers as a candidate. This shall apply to all primaries and elections. Such Posts shall be designated by numbers, beginning with Post Number 1 and ending with the number equaling the total number of Representatives in such District. A member of the House of Representatives must be a resident of the District which he represents and at the time of his election must have been a resident of the territory embraced within such District for at least one year immediately preceding such time. Each Representative shall be elected only by the voters of his Representative District. The first members elected pursuant to the above apportion ment provisions shall be those who are elected to take office on the convening date of the regular session of the General Assembly in 1973. Until that time the members of the House of Representatives elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected. The above apportionment provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above apportionment provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division'; the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District'; and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and de scribe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." 3464 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. On the adoption of the substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Bostick Conger Cook Evans Griffin Maxwell Nessmith Noble Savage Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D., Jr. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien :Atherton Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T., Jr. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Busbee Carr Chance Chappell Cheeks Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Drury Edwards Egan Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Greer Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Horton Housley Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan King Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. McCracken Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3465 Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shanahan Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Toles Triplett Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Bell Bowen Buck Burruss Carter Chandler Clements Collins, S. Connell Davis, W. Dean, J. E. Dent Ezzard Gary Geisinger Granade Grantham Hill, B. L. Hood Howard Johnson Jones, J. R. Keyton Knight Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Marcus Mason Mauldin McDaniell McDonald Melton Morgan Patterson Phillips, W. R. Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, J. R. Thompson Townsend Tripp Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the substitute, the ayes were 9, nays 139. The substitute was lost. Mr. Connell of the 79th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the Geisinger substitute to HB 1-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". The following substitute, offered by Mr. Groover of the 27th, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, par- 3466 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, ticularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to pro vide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 195 members; to provide for the designation of Posts; to provide that a member of the House of Representatives shall be elected by the voters of the Rep resentative District which he represents; to provide for residence re quirements; to provide for the first election under such apportionment; to provide when the first members elected shall take office; to provide for the continuation of the present apportionment of the House of Representatives until a certain time; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu there of new language, to read as follows: "There shall be 195 members of the House of Representatives and such membership shall be apportioned among the Representative Districts provided for hereinafter. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof, as provided for hereinafter, and shall be represented by the number of Representatives provided for herein after. "District No. 1--2 Representatives Decatur Grady Seminole District No. 2--3 Representatives Colquitt Thomas Tift Omega CCD 25 Ty Ty CCD 40 District No. 3--3 Representatives Brooks Echols Lowndes District No. 4--1 Representative Tift Brookfield CCD 5 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 Chula CCD 10 Oak Ridge CCD 20 Phillipsburg--Unionville CCD 30 Tifton CCD 35 Tifton North CCD 37 District No. 5--1 Representative Berrien Cook District No. 6--1 Representative Calhoun Clay Early Miller Mayhaw CCD 15 ED 8 District No. 7--5 Representatives Baker Dougherty Miller Bellview CCD 5 Colquitt CCD 10 Mayhaw CCD 15 ED 9 Mitchell District No. 8--1 Representative Turner Worth District No. 9--1 Representative Ben Hill Coffee Broxton CCD 10 Irwin District No. 10--2 Representatives Charlton Clinch Lanier Ware Manor CCD 10 Waresboro CCD 25 ED 3 Waycross CCD 30 Waycross North CCD 35 Waycross South CCD 40 3467 3468 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 11--1 Representative Bacon Coffee Nicholls CCD 20 West Green CCD 25 ED 1 Jeff Davis Denton CCD 5 ED 8 and 9 Pierce Ware Dixie Union CCD 5 Waresboro CCD 25 ED 4 and 5 District No. 12--1 Representative Atkinson Coffee Ambrose CCD 5 Douglas CCD 15 West Green CCD 25 ED 2 District No. 13--1 Representative Appling Jeff Davis Denton CCD 5 ED 10 Telfair Lumber City CCD 10 District No. 14--2 Representatives Brantley Camden Glynn Everett CCD 15 Thalmann CCD 25 Long Ludowici South CCD 11 Wayne District No. 15--2 Representatives Glynn Brunswick CCD 5 Dock Junction CCD 10 St. Simons CCD 20 Mclntosh District No. 16--2 Representatives Long Ludowici North CCD 6 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3469 Montgomery Tattnall Toombs Wheeler District No. 17--8 Representatives Bryan Richmond Hill CCD 15 ED 7 Chatham District No. 18--3 Representatives Bulloch Candler Effingham Evans Screven District No. 19--1 Representative Bryan Fort Stewart CCD 5 Pembroke CCD 10 Richmond Hill CCD 15 ED 6 Liberty District No. 20--1 Representative Emanuel Treutlen District No. 21--7 Representatives Richmond District No. 22--2 Representatives Burke Glascock Jefferson Jenkins Washington Warthen CCD 35 District No. 23--2 Representatives Columbia Hancock Mayfield CCD 15 McDuffie Taliaferro Warren 3470 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 24--2 Representatives Johnson Laurens Wilkinson Allentown CCD 5 Irwinton CCD 15 Toomsboro CCD 20 District No. 25--1 Representative Jones Twiggs Wilkinson Gordon CCD 10 District No. 26--1 Representative Hancock Devereux CCD 5 Linton CCD 10 Sparta CCD 20 Washington Davisboro CCD 5 Deepstep CCD 10 Harrison CCD 15 Sandersville CCD 20 Sandersville Rural CCD 25 Tennille CCD 30 District No. 27--2 Representatives Lee Macon Sumter District No. 28--1 Representative Quitman Georgetown South CCD 10 Randolph Stewart Richland CCD 15 ED 4 Terrell Webster District No. 29--1 Representative Chattahoochee Cusseta CCD 5 Marion Buena Vista CCD 5 Quitman Georgetown North CCD 5 Schley Stewart MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3471 Lumpkin CCD 5 Omaha CCD 10 Richland CCD 15 ED 1, 2 and 3 Taylor District No. 30--2 Representatives Chattahoochee Fort Benning CCD 10 Harris Marion North Buena Vista CCD 10 Muscogee Columbus North CCD 7 Midland CCD 30 Talbot District No. 31--7 Representatives Muscogee Columbus CCD 5 Columbus South CCD 10 Fort Benning CCD 20 District No. 32--2 Representatives Bleckley Dodge Pulaski Telfair Jacksonville CCD 5 McRae--Helena CCD 15 McRae--Helena Rural CCD 20 Milan CCD 25 Wilcox Abbeville CCD 5 Pineview CCD 10 District No. 33--2 Representatives Crisp Dooly Houston Elko CCD 5 Perry CCD 10 Warner Robins Rural CCD 20 ED 8 Wilcox Pitts CCD 15 Rochelle CCD 20 District No. 34--1 Representative Bibb Lizella CCD 15 ED 192 and 193 Crawford Peach 3472 JOUENAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 35--8 Representatives Bibb Howard CCD 10 Lizella CCD 15 ED 190, 191 and 194 Macon CCD 20 Rutland CCD 25 Swift Creek CCD 35 Houston Warner Robins CCD 15 Warner Robins Rural CCD 20 ED 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 9B District No. 36--1 Representative Lincoln Oglethorpe Wilkes District No. 37--3 Representatives Meriwether Pike Concord--Molena CCD 5 Williamson CCD 15 Zebulon CCD 20 Troup District No. 38--2 Representatives Lamar Monroe Pike Meansville CCD 10 Upson District No. 39--2 Representatives Carroll Heard Centralhatchee CCD 5 District No. 40--2 Representatives Coweta Fayette Heard Franklin CCD 10 Texas CCD 15 District No. 41--2 Representatives Haralson Paulding Yorkville CCD 20 ED 5 and 6 Polk MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3473 District No. 42--1 Representative Chattooga Floyd Armuchee COD 10 ED 5 Berry Hill CCD 15 District No. 43--3 Representatives Floyd Armuchee CCD 10 ED 6, 7 and 8 Cave Spring CCD 20 Coosa CCD 22 De Soto Park CCD 25 Lindale--Gaither Park CCD 3'0 Riverside CCD 35 Rome CCD 40 Shannon CCD 45 Spring Creek CCD 50 District No. 44--6 Representatives Catoosa Dade Walker Whitfield District No. 45--1 Representative Gilmer Murray Pickens Talking Rock CCD 15 District No. 46--1 Representative Gordon District No. 47--3 Representatives Bartow Cherokee Pickens Jasper CCD 5 Ludville CCD 10 Tate CCD 20 District No. 48--2 Representatives Habersham Hall Clermont CCD 5 Rabun Towns White 3474 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 49--1 Representative Fannin Lumpkin Three Sisters Mountains CCD 10 Union District No. 50--1 Representative Dawson Forsyth Big Creek CCD 5 Cumming CCD 15 Silver City CCD 20 Lumpkin Dahlonega CCD 5 District No. 51--2 Representatives Baldwin Jasper Hillsboro CCD 10 Mounticello CCD 15 Shady Dale CCD 20 Putnam District No. 52--2 Representatives Greene Jasper Eudora CCD 5 Morgan Newton District No. 53--1 Representative Franklin Carnesville CCD 5 Stephens District No. 54--2 Representatives Banks Baldwin CCD 5 Davis Academy CCD 10 Homer CCD 15 Elbert Franklin Lavonia CCD 10 Royston CCD 15 Sandy Cross CCD 20 Hart District No. 55--2 Representatives Banks Maysville CCD 20 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3475 Barrow Auburn CCD 5 Bethlehem CCD 10 Winder CCD 20 Gwinnett Dacula--Rocky Creek CCD 10 Hall Lula CCD 20 ED 1, 2 and 4 Tadmore CCD 45 Jackson Commerce CCD 5 Jefferson CCD 10 Maysville CCD 15 West Jackson CCD 30 District No. 56--1 Representative Clarke Winterville CCD 20 Jackson Nicholson CCD 20 Madison District No. 57--3 Representatives Barrow Statham CCD 15 Clarke Athens CCD 5 Middle Oconee CCD 10 Whitehall CCD 15 Jackson South Jackson CCD 25 Oconee District No. 58--4 Representatives Forsyth Chestatee CCD 10 Gwinnett Buford CCD 5 Lawrenceville CCD 15 Norcross CCD 25 Snellville--Grayson CCD 30 Suwanee--Duluth CCD 35 Hall Flowery Branch CCD 10 Gainesville CCD 15 Gainesville Northeast CCD 17 Gainesville Southwest CCD 18 Lula CCD 20 ED 3 Murrayville CCD 25 Oakwood CCD 35 3476 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 59--1 Representative Walton District No. 60--1 Representative Cobb Powder Springs CCD 35 Paulding Dallas CCD 5 Hiram CCD 10 Huntsville CCD 15 Yorkville CCD 20 ED 4 District No. 61--1 Representative Henry District No. 62--1 Representative Douglas Douglasville CCD 10 Lithia Springs CCD 20 Winston CCD 25 District No. 63--8 Representatives Cobb Acworth--Kennesaw CCD 5 Austell CCD 10 Fair Oaks CCD 15 Mableton CCD 20 Marietta CCD 25 Northeast Cobb CCD 30 Smyrna CCD 40 Vinings CCD 45 District No. 64--2 Representatives Butts Spalding Experiment CCD 5 Griffin CCD 10 Orchard Hill--Ringgold CCD 15 Rover--Zetella CCD 20 Sunnyside--Birdie CCD 25 ED 6, 8 and 9 District No. 65--51 Representatives Clayton DeKalb Douglas Billarp CCD 5 Fairplay CCD 15 Fulton MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3477 Gwinnett Lilburn CCD 20 Rockdale Spalding Sunnyside--Birdie CCD 25 ED 5 and 7 A candidate for the House of Representatives in a Representa tive District having more than one Representative shall designate the Representative Post for which he offers as a candidate. This shall apply to all primaries and elections. Such Posts shall be des ignated by numbers, beginning with Post Number 1 and ending with the number equaling the total number of Representatives in such District. A member of the House of Representatives must be a resident of the District which he represents and at the time of his election must have been a resident of the territory embraced within such District for at least one year immediately preceding such time. Each Representative shall be elected only by the voters of his Representative District. The first members elected pursuant to the above apportion ment provisions shall be those who are elected to take office on the convening date of the regular session of the General Assembly in 1973. Until that time the members of the House of Representa tives elected under existing apportionment provisions shall con tinue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected. The above apportionment provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above apportionment provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division'; the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District'; and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and de scribe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following substitute, offered by Mr. Sherman of the 80th, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to 3478 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, parti cularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 170 members; to provide for the designation of Posts to; provide that a member of the House of Representatives shall be elected by the voters of the Representative District which he represents; to provide for residence reequirements; to provide for the first election under such apportionment; to provide when the first members elected shall take office; to provide for the continuation of the present apportionment of the House of Representa tives until a certain time; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language, to read as follows: "There shall be 170 members of the House of Representatives and such membership shall be apportioned among the Representative Districts provided for hereinafter. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof, as provided for hereinafter, and shall be represented by the number of Representatives provided for herein after. District No. 1--2 Representatives Decatur Grady Miller Seminole District No. 2--4 Representatives Brooks Lanier Lowndes Thomas District No. 3--2 Representatives Brantley Charlton Clinch Echols Ware MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 District No. 4--1 Representative Baker Calhoun Clay Early District No. 5--2 Representatives Colquitt Cook COD 25 Mitchell District No. 6--2 Representatives Atkinson Berrien Cook CCD 5, 10, 15 and 20 Tift District No. 7--2 Representatives Chattahoochee Marion Quitman Randolph Schley Stewart Webster District No. 8--1 Representatives Dougherty Lee Terrell District No. 9--1 Representative Sumter District No. 10--2 Representatives Crisp Dooly Irwin CCD 10 Turner Worth District No. 11--1 Representative Ben Hill Irwin CCD 5 and 15 Wilcox 3479 3480 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, District No. 12--2 Representatives Appling Bacon Coffee Pierce District No. 13--4 Representatives Camden Glynn Liberty Long Mclntosh Wayne District No. 14--1 Representative Bryan Candler Effingham CCD 10 Evans District No. 15--2 Representatives Emanuel Tattnall Toombs District No. 16--1 Representative Jeff Davis Montgomery Treutlen Wheeler District No. 17--1 Representative Dodge Telfair District No. 18--1 Representative Bleckley Pulaski Twiggs District No. 19--3 Representatives Houston Peach District No. 20--1 Representative Macon Talbot Taylor MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3481 District No. 21--2 Representatives Bulloch Effingham CCD 5 and 15 Screven District No. 22--1 Representative Burke Jenkins District No. 23--2 Representatives Johnson Laurens Washington CCD 30 Wilkinson District No. 24--1 Representative Harris Meriwether CCD 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 District No. 25--1 Representative Meriwether CCD 30 Upson District No. 26--1 Representative Butts Crawford Monroe District No. 27--2 Representatives Baldwin Bibb CCD 10 Jasper Jones District No. 28--2 Representatives Glascock Hancock Jefferson Putnam Warren CCD 10, 20 and 25 Washington CCD 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 35 3482 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 29--3 Representatives Coweta Heard Troup District No. 30--4 Representatives Clayton Fayette District No. 31--3 Representatives Henry Lamar Pike Spalding District No. 32--1 Representative Newton District No. 33--1 Representative Green Morgan Taliaferro Walton CCD 30 District No. 34--2 Representatives Columbia Lincoln McDuffie Warren CCD 5 and 15 Wilkes CCD 5 and 15 District No. 35--3 Representatives Carroll Douglas Paulding CCD 10 and 20 District No. 36--2 Representatives Haralson Paulding CCD 5 and 15 Polk MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3483 District No. 37--4 Representatives Barrow Gwinnett Walton CCD 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 District No. 38--3 Representatives Clarke Oconee Oglethorpe District No. 39--4 Representatives Bartow Floyd District No. 40--3 Representatives Banks CCD 5, 15 and 20 Porsyth Hall District No. 41--2 Representatives Elbert Jackson Madison Wilkes CCD 10 District No. 42--1 Representative Banks CCD 10 Franklin CCD 5, 15 and 20 Hart District No. 43--2 Representatives Franklin CCD 10 Habersham Rabun Stephens District No. 44--1 Representative Lumpkin Towns Union White 3484 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 45--2 Representatives Cherokee Dawson Gilmer Pickens District No. 46--1 Representative Fannin Murray District No. 47--3 Representatives Gordon Whitfield District No. 48--1 Representative Catoosa District No. 49--3 Representatives Chattooga Dade Walker District No. 50--7 Representatives Cobb District No. 51--6 Representatives Muscogee District No. 52--5 Representatives Bibb except Howard CCD 10 District No. 53--6 Representatives Richmond District No. 54--7 Representatives Chatham District No. 55--16 Representatives DeKalb Rockdale District No. 56--1 Representative Fulton Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 98 except ED 820 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3485 Tract 100 Tract 101.01 Blocks 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121 and 914 Tract 102.01 except Blocks 310, 901 and 902 Tract 102.02 District No. 57--1 Representative Fulton Alpharetta CCD 5 Roswell CCD 45 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 101.01 Blocks, 102, 103, 104, 122, 123, 124, 125, 902, 903, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911 and 913 Tract 101.02 District No. 58--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 88 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 109, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208 and 209 Tract 89 Blocks 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612 and 614 Tract 95 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tract 96 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302 and 304 All Blocks numbered in 700's All Blocks numbered in 800's Tracts 97, 98, 99, 100, 101.01 and 102.01 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tract 98 ED 820 Tract 102.01 Blocks 310, 901 and 902 District No. 59--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 4 and 5 Tract 6 Blocks 101, 102 and 103 Tract 11 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 and 109 3486 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Tract 90 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314 and 315 Tracts 91 and 93 Tract 95 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 96 Blocks 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309 and 310 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's All Blocks numbered in 600's District No. 60--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 1, 2, 14, 15 and 16 Tract 30 Blocks 101, 102, 106, 107, 203, 204, 207, 208, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310 and 311 Tracts 92 and 94 District No. 61--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 6 except Blocks 101, 102 and 103 Tract 10 Tract 11 Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Tract 12 Tract 13 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's Blocks 406, 407, 408 and 409 Tract 88 Blocks 106, 107, 108, 117, 118, 119, 120, 201, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 401, 402 and 403 Tract 89 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Blocks 601, 602, 603, 604 and 605 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3487 Tract 90 Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 and 111 All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 District No. 62--1 Representative Pulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 13 Blocks 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 and 410 Tracts 17, 18, 19, 27, 28 and 29 Tract 30 Blocks 210, 211, 212, 213, 301, 3'02, 303, 304, 305 and 312 Tracts 32, 33, 35, 45 and 50 Tract 53 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 and 107 District No. 63--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 46, 47, 48 and 49 Tract 53 Blocks 3'07, 308 and 311 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Tracts 55.01, 55.02 and 56 Tract 63 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311 and 312 District No. 64--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 30 Blocks 103, 104, 105, 109, 201, 202 and 205 Tracts 31 and 52 Tract 53 Blocks 108, 109, 110 and 111 All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 309 and 310 Tract 64 Tract 67 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's Blocks 501, 502, 503, 504, 506 and 507 Tracts 68 and 69 Tract 70 All Blocks numbered in 100's 3488 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Blocks 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307 and 308 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 700's Tract 71 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209 and 210 District No. 65--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 7, 8, 9, 20, 21, 22 and 23 Tract 24 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302 and 303 Tracts 26 and 36 Tract 84 Blocks 101, 103 and 104 Tract 85 Blocks 101, 104 and 105 District No. 66--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 25, 37 and 38 Tract 41 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 and 306 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tracts 42, 43 and 44 Tract 57 Tract 58 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212 and 213 Tract 59 Tract 62 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tract 63 Blocks 110, 111 and 112 District No. 67--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 83.01 Tract 83.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 203, 303, 304, 305 and 306 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 84 Blocks 102, 105, 106, 108 and 109 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's Blocks 403, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507 and 508 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3489 Tract 85 Blocks 102, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 and 112 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Tract 86.01 Blocks 302, 303, 304, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413 and 414 All Blocks numbered in 500's District No. 68--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 24 Blocks 304, 305, 306, 307 and 308 All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's Tracts 39 and 40 Tract 41 Blocks 106, 205, 308, 309 and 310 Tracts 60 and 61 Tract 66.02 All Blocks numbered in 200's Tract 80 Blocks 101 and 207 Tract 81.01 Tract 81.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tract 83.02 Blocks 205, 206, 207, 301 and 302 Tract 84 Blocks 401, 402, 404, 405, 406, 407 and 501 District No. 69--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 82.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218 and 219 Tract 82.02 Blocks 901, 902, 903, 904 and 905 Tract 86.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 401, 402 and 403 Tracts 86.02, 87.01 and 87.02 Tract 88 except the following: All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 401, 402 and 403 3490 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 70--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract B8 Blocks 214, 215 and 216 Tract 62 All Blocks numbered in 200's All Blocks numbered in 300's Tract 65 Tract 66.01 Tract 66.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Tracts 74 and 75 Tract 76.01 ED 821 (Blocks 901-902) Blocks 101, 102, 103 and 104 Atlanta CCD 10 and Hapeville CCD 35 Tract 108 District No. 71--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 63 Blocks 201, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318 and 319 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 67 Blocks 508, 509 and 510 All Blocks numbered in 600's All Blocks numbered in 700's Tract 70 All Blocks numbered in 200's Block 301 All Blocks numbered in 500's All Blocks numbered in 600's Tract 71 Blocks 110, 112, 113, 201, 202 and 203 All Blocks numbered in 300's Tracts 72 and 73 District No. 72--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 77.01 Blocks 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 902, 903, 904 and 905 Tract 78.02 Block 916 Tract 79 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 109, 110, 111, 112, 209, 210, 211, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319 and 320 Tract 81.02 All Blocks numbered in 200's MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3491 Tract 82.01 Blocks 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 220, 221, 222, 223 and 224 Tract 82.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 78.01 except Blocks 936 and 937 District No. 73--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 76.01 Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 109 and 110 All Blocks numbered in 200's Tract 76.02 Tract 78.02 except Blocks 103, 104, 105, 914, 915 and 916 Tract 79 Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 212 and 316 Tract 80 except Blocks 101 and 207 Tract 103 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 77.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's All Blocks numbered in 200's Blocks 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 901 and 906 All Blocks numbered in 400's Tract 77.02 District No. 74--1 Representative Fulton College Park CCD 20 Tract 107 East Point CCD 25 Tracts 109, 110, 111, 112.01 and 112.02 Tract 113.01 Blocks 201 and 202 ** District No. 75--1 Representative Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 78.02 Blocks 103, 104, 105, 914 and 915 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 78.01 Blocks 936 and 937 Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.01 Tract 106.02 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 201, 202, 207, 208, 209 and 210 3402 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, East Point CCD 25 Tract 113.01 All Blocks numbered in 100's Blocks 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 and 209 All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 400's All Blocks numbered in 500's All Blocks numbered in 600's East Point CCD 25 and Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tract 113.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tract 105.02 Block 921 District No. 76--1 Representative Fulton College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Blocks 203, 204, 205, 206, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 227 and 228 All Blocks numbered in 300's All Blocks numbered in 900's Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tract 105.01 Tract 105.02 ED 831, 832, 834, 835A, 835B, 835C, 838, 839 and 840 Blocks 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928 and 929 Palmetto CCD 40 Tract 104 District No. 77--2 Representatives Fulton A candidate for the House of Representatives in a Representa tive District having more than one Representative shall designate the Representative Post for which he offers as a candidate. This shall apply to all primaries and elections. Such Posts shall be designated by numbers, beginning with Post Number 1 and ending with the number equalling the total number of Representatives in such District. A member of the House of Representatives must be a resident of the DistrWt which he represents and at the time of his election must have been a resident of the territory embraced within such District for at least one year immediately preceding such time. Each Representative shall be elected only by the voters of his Representative District. The first members elected pursuant to the above apportion ment provisions shall be those who are elected to take office on the convening date of the regular session of the General Assembly in 1973. Until that time the members of the House of Representa tives elected under existing apportionment provisions shall con tinue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected. The above apportionment provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above apportionment provisions. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3493- For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division'; the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District'; and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and de scribe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following substitute, offered by Mr. King of the 86th, was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particular ly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Repre sentatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 168 members; to provide for the designation of Posts; to provide that a member of the House of Representatives shall be elected by the voters of the Representative District which he represents; to provide for residence requirements; to provide for the first election under such apportionment; to provide when the first members elected shall take office; to provide for the continuation of the present apportionment of the House of Representa tives until a certain time; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to repeal canflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act ap proved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language, to read as follows: "There shall be 168 members of the House of Representatives, with three Representatives being elected from each of the 56 Sena torial Districts in the State. Each Representative District shall be numbered from 1 through 56 to correspond with the number of the Senatorial Districts. Each Representative District shall consist of the territory comprising the respective Senatorial District involved as such Senatorial District is provided for in Code Section 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, as amended by an Act passed 3494 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, at the Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly convened on September 24, 1971. A candidate for the House of Representatives shall designate the Representative Post for which he offers as a candidate. This shall apply to all primaries and elections. Such Posts shall be desig nated as Post No. 1, Post No. 2, and Post No. 3. A member of the House of Representatives must be a resident of the District which he represents, and at the time of his election must have been a resi dent of the territory embraced within such District for at least one year immediately preceding such time. Each Representative shall be elected only by the voters of his Representative District. The first members elected pursuant to the above apportion ment provisions shall be those who are elected to take office on the convening date of the regular session of the General Assembly in 1973. Until that time the members of the House of Representatives elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected. The above apportionment provisions shall be effective, however, for the pri maries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above apportionment provisions." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. On the adoption of the substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, John Bostick Cook Pelton King Merritt Noble Russell, A. B. Toles Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bond Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Chance Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Conger Connell Dailey Daugherty Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Ployd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Housley Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3495 Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Le vitas Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken Melton Miles Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Stephens Strickland Thomason Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Bell Blackshear Bohannon Bowen Bray Buck Carter Chandler Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dent Drury Ezzard Gary Hill, G. Hood Howard Larsen, W. W. Lewis McDaniell McDonald Milford Pearce Pickard Salem Snow Sweat Thompson Townsend Wheeler, J. A. Mr. Speaker 3496 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the adoption of the substitute, the ayes were 9, nays 152. The substitute was lost. The following substitute, offered by Messrs. Lewis of the 37th and Sweat of the 65th was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Repre sentatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 186 members; to provide for the designation of Posts; to provide that a member of the House of Representatives shall be elected by the voters of the Representative District which he represents; to provide for residence requirements; to provide for the first election under such apportionment; to provide when the first members elected shall take office; to provide for the con tinuation of the present apportionment of the House of Representatives until a certain time; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, particularly by an Act ap proved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language, to read as follows: "There shall be 186 members of the House of Representatives and such membership shall be apportioned among the Representa tive Districts provided for hereinafter. Each such District shall be composed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof, as provided for hereinafter, and shall be represented by the number of Representatives provided for here inafter. District No. 1--2 Representatives Appling Bacon Brantley Long Wayne MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3497 District No. 2--9 Representatives Bryan Fort Stewart Richmond Hill Chatham Effingham Liberty District No. 3--2 Representatives Bryan Pembroke Bulloch Screven District No. 4--2 Representatives Candler Evans Tattnall Toombs District No. 5--2 Representatives Haralson Paulding Dallas ED 11 Huntsville ED 1 and 3 Yorkville ED 4 and 5 Polk District No. 6--8 Representatives Cobb District No. 7--24 Representatives Douglas Billarp Fairplay Winston Fulton Except Alpharetta and Roswell District No. 8--17 Representatives DeKalb Rockdale North Rockdale District No. 9--4 Representatives Clayton 3498 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 10--2 Representatives Clarke Winterville Franklin Hart Madison District No. 11--5 Representatives Barrow Forsyth Fulton Alpharetta Roswell Gwinnett District No. 12--4 Representatives Clarke Except Winterville Greene Jackson Morgan Buckhead Oconee District No. 13--1 Representative Morgan Bostwick Walton District No. 14--2 Representatives Morgan Godfrey Madison Rutledge Newton Rockdale Conyers Middle Rockdale South Rockdale District No. 15--4 Representatives Butts Fayette Brooks Henry Lamar Monroe Spalding MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3499 District No. 16--2 Representatives Carroll Carrollton East Roopville Whitesburg Coweta Fayette Fayetteville Tyrone District No. 17--3 Representatives Carroll Bowdon Carrollton Carrollton West Mount Zion--Bowden Junction Temple Villa Rica Douglas Douglasville Lithia Springs Paulding Dallas ED 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 Hiram Huntsville ED 2 Yorkville ED 6 District No. 18--2 Representatives Dooly Schley Sumter Terrell Dawson Parrott District No. 19--4 Representatives Dougherty Lee Terrell Bronwood Sasser District No. 20--3 Representatives Colquitt Tift Worth 3500 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 21--2 Representatives Atkinson Ben Hill Coffee Irwin District No. 22--2 Representatives Baker Decatur Grady C alvary--Reno Lime Sink Whigham Mitchell District No. 23--1 Representative Early Blakely Cuba Damascus Jakin Miller Seminole District No. 24--1 Representative Calhoun Clay Early Colomokee Quitman Randolph Webster District No. 25--3 Representatives Camden Charlton Glynn Mclntosh District No. 26--2 Representatives Clinch Pierce Ware District No. 27--3 Representatives Berrien Echols Lanier Lowndes MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3501 District No. 28--3 Representatives Brooks Cook Grady Cairo Duncanville Spence Thomas District No. 29--3 Representatives Jeff Davis Johnson Adrian Balls Perry Kite Laurens Montgomery Telfair Treutlen Wheeler District No. 30--2 Representatives Crisp Dodge Turner Wilcox District No. 31--8 Representatives Chattahoochee Muscogee Stewart District No. 32--2 Representatives Crawford Harris Macon Marion Talbot Taylor District No. 33--2 Representatives Heard Troup District No. 34--1 Representative Emanuel Jefferson Wadley Jenkins South Ogeechee 3502 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, District No. 35--1 Representative Burke Jenkins North Ogeechee District No. 36--1 Representatives Bleckley Houston Peach Pulaski District No. 37--6 Representatives Bibb Twiggs Twiggs South District No. 38--1 Representative Jones Twiggs Twiggs North Wilkinson Allentown Gordon Irwinton District No. 39--1 Representative Glascock Johnson Wrightsville Washington Wilkinson Toomsboro District No. 40--2 Representatives Jefferson Louisville Stapleton Wrens McDuffie Richmond Fort Gordon Warren District No. 41--6 Representatives Richmond Augusta Augusta West Gracewood Hephzibah Lakemont MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3503 Neco South Nellsville Turpin Place Tuxedo Park District No. 42--2 Representatives Columbia Hancock Lincoln Taliaferro Wilkes District No. 43--2 Representatives Baldwin Jasper Putnam District No. 44--2 Representatives Meriwether Pike Upson District No. 45--2 Representatives Habersham Rabun Stephens District No. 46--1 Representative Dawson Pannin Mineral Bluff Lumpkin Towns Union District No. 47--1 Representative Chattooga Walker LaFayette South Villanow District No. 48--3 Representatives Floyd District No. 49--6 Representatives Catoosa Dade Murray Casey Springs Chatsworth 3504 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Walker Except LaFayette South and Villanow Whitfield District No. 50--1 Representative Fannin Blue Ridge Higdon--Mobile McCaysville Morgantown Gilmer Murray Cisco Crandall--Eton District No. 51--3 Representatives Banks Hall White District No. 52--4 Representatives Bartow Cherokee Gordon Pickens District No. 53--1 Representative Elbert Oglethorpe A Candidate for the House of Representatives in a Representa tive District having more than one Representative shall designate the Representative Post for which he offers as a candidate. This shall apply to all primaries and elections. Such Posts shall be desig nated by numbers, beginning with Post Number 1 and ending with the number equaling the total number of Representatives in such District. A member of the House of Representatives must be a resident of the District which he represents and at the time of his election must have been a resident of the territory embraced within such District for at least one year immediately preceding such time. Each Representative shall be elected only by the voters of his Representative District. The first members elected pursuant to the above apportion ment provisions shall be those who are elected to take office on the convening date of the regular session of the General Assembly in 1973. Until that time the members of the House of Representatives elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected. The above apportionment provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the mem bers in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3505 members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above apportionment provisions. The Census County Divisions named in this Section shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. On the adoption of the substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, John Bowen Burruss Carter Chandler Clements Colwell Conger Dixon Drury Floyd, J. H. Gary Griffin Gunter Ham Harrington Hudson, Ted Johnson Jones, J. R. Keyton King Knight Kreeger Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Lewis Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Merritt Milford Moore Mullinax Northcutt Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Salem Scarborough Sweat Toles Ware Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bond Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Busbee Carr Chance Chappell Cole Collier Coney, G. D. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dean, N. Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Parrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor 3506 Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Groover Hamilton Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Hood Horton Housley Howell Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Knowles Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Levitas Logan Longino Lowrey Mason Matthews, C. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell Melton Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Murphy Nessmith Noble Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Russell, W. B. Savage Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Thomason Thompson Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Blackshear Bohannon Bostick Bray Buck Cheeks Collins, M. Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Dent Ezzard Grantham Howard Marcus McDonald Pearce Phillips, W. R. Pickard Poole Potts Sims Townsend Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the substitute, the ayes were 42, nays 129. The substitute was lost. Mr. Griffin of the 68th moved that the House reconsider its action in adopt ing the Wamble amendment to HB 1-Ex. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3507 Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Berry Bowen Brantley, H. H. Buck Carr Carter Clements Collier Conger Davis, W. Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Drury Floyd, J. H. Geisinger Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Ham Hill, G. Hood Howard Howell Hudson, Ted Jessup Jones, J. R. King Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Merritt Nessmith Noble Oxford Pearce Peters Pickard Pinkston Ross Savage Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Stephens Sweat Tripp Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Battle Bennett, Tom Black Blackshear Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Chappell Cheeks Cole Collins, M. Colwell Connell Cook Daugherty Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Hamilton Harris Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton Kreeger Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. Leggett Lewis Logan Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Maxwell McDonald Melton Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Northcutt Odom Poole Rainey Reaves Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Strickland Toles Triplett Turner Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Those not voting were Messrs. : Adams, John Bell Bohannon Bostick Brantley, H. L. Chance Chandler Collins, S. Coney, G. D. .3508 Coney, J. L. Dailey Davis, E. T. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dent Edwards Ezzard Gary Gunter Harrington Harrison Hawes Housley Johnson Knight Knowles JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Lee, W. J. (Bill) Levitas Longino Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McCracken McDaniell Milford Moore Mullinax Murphy Nunn Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Potts Roach Rush Salem Scarborough Sims Smith, J. R. Snow Thomason Thompson Townsend Ware Williams Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 54, nays 80. The motion was lost. Due to mechanical failure, Mr. Hutchinson of the 61st was unable to record his vote. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to, as amended. On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Bostick Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dent Dixon Dorminy MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 3509 Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Nunn Odom Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phililps, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Poole Rainey Reaves Roach Russell, W. B. Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Toles Townsend Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Bowen Collins, M. Conger Drury Griffin Harris Hood Howell Johnson Jones, J. R. Lewis Merritt Oxford Phillips, G. S. Potts Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Triplett Ware Those not voting were Messrs.: Blackshear Brown, B. D. Collins, S. Dean, N. Ezzard Grantham Hamilton Harrison Keyton King Northcutt Pickard Russell, A. B. Savage Thompson Mr. Speaker 3510 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the ayes were 157, nays 21. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, as amended. Messrs. Russell of the 14th, Northcutt of the 21st and Harrison of the 58th stated that they had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on HB 1-Ex., as amended, and wished to be recorded as voting "aye". Mr. Howell of the 60th served notice that at the proper time he would ask the House to reconsider its action in giving the requisite constitutional ma jority to HB 1-Ex., as amended. Mr. Nessmith of the 44th moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3511 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Tuesday, September 28, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. Henry Earl Peacock, Southern Baptist Missionary to Brazil: We thank Thee our Father for this day and for all the blessings of life that Thou has given us. We thank Thee for Jesus Christ our Lord and for the Bible, Thy Holy Word, which is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our pathway. Holy Father, bless the distinguished Speaker and the members of this House of Representatives, that they may have the divine guidance and wisdom that cometh from Thee as they lead our State in these difficult days. Bless, we pray Thee our Father, their homes and families and those whom they represent. We pray also for our Governor and our President that in these difficult trying times that they too may be conscious of Thy divine presence and guidance. Grant that America, so richly blessed by Thee, may continue to put her faith in Thee and never forget the splendid heritage which we have received through the blood and sacrifice of our forefathers. Grant that we may pass it on, untarnished and unspoiled to our children and our children's children, unto the praise of Thy Glory. Forgive us our sins and guide us this day. We ask in Jesus' name. AMEN. The roll was called and the following Representatives answered to their names: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss 3512 Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Drury Edwards Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Hood Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B . Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3513 Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing and Journals reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day has been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions, 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were introduced, read the first time and referred to the Committee on Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment: HB 14-Ex. By Mr. Salem of the 51st: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. HB 16-Ex. By Mr. Salem of the 51st: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the General Assembly of Georgia to reapportion the Congressional Districts and Senate; to pro vide for the General Assembly to postpone reapportioning the House of Representatives after the general election of 1972; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were read the second time: 3514 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, HB 12-Ex. By Messrs. Snow, Hays and Clements of the 1st: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act incorporating the City of Chickamauga, so as to provide that the Board of Trustees of the Public School System shall have the power to make all arrangements necessary to the efficient operation of the schools; and for other purposes. HB 13-Ex. By Messrs. Buck, Pickard and Pearce of the 84th, King and Davis of the 86th, Berry and Thompson of the 85th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to ratify, nunc pro tune, confirm, enact and incorporate into the Acts of the General Assembly, the charter of the countywide government of Columbus, Georgia; and for other purposes. HB 15-Ex. By Messrs. Pickard, Buck and Pearce of the 84th, Davis and King of the 86th and Berry of the 85th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend the Charter of Columbus, a con solidated city-county government; this amendment providing for the passage of ordinances as emergency measures, such ordinance to be ef fective immediately on one reading and prior to advertisement; and for other purposes. HB 17-Ex. By Messrs. Thomason of the 77th and Davis of the 75th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to authorize the Board of Commissioners of DeKalb County to pay the Board of Education a portion of any revenue received pursuant to the provisions of the "Revenue Tax Act to Legalize and Control Alcoholic Beverages and Liquors", as amended, in the event the provisions of such Act become effective in DeKalb County; and for other purposes. HB 18-Ex. By Messrs. Gignilliat of the 89th, Alien of the 92nd, Triplett of the 93rd, Jones of the 87th, Battle of the 90th and Gaynor of the 88th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide that the Board of Public Educa tion for the City of Savannah and Chatham County shall establish a county-wide school attendance district; and for other purposes. HB 19-Ex. By Messrs. Murphy and Dean of the 19th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for a new Board of Education of Haralson Couny; and for other purposes. Mr. Levitas of the 77th District, Chairman of the Committee on State Plan ning and Community Affairs, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on State Planning and Community Affairs has had under TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3515 consideration the following Bills of the House and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendations: HB 6-Ex. Do Pass, as amended. HB 12-Ex. Do Pass. HB 13-Ex. Do Pass. HB 15-Ex. Do Pass. HB 18-Ex. Do Pass. HE 19-Ex. Do Pass. HB 17-Ex. Do Pass, as amended. Respectfully submitted, Levitas of the 77th District, Chairman. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the following Resolution of the House, to-wit: HR 6-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Melton of the 32nd and others: A Resolution extending an invitation to Honorable Wilbur D. Mills to address a joint session of the House of Representatives and the Senate; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were taken up for consideration and read the third time: HB 4-Ex. By Messrs. Miller of the 83rd, Evans, Scarborough, Bennett, Brown and Pinkston of the 81st and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act establishing the board of public education and orphanage for Bibb County, as amended, so as to change the number of members of the board; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 110, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. 3516 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, HB 5-Ex. By Messrs. Brown, Pinkston, Evans, Scarborough and Bennett of the 81st, Coney of the 82nd and Miller of the 83rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act establishing the Board of Public Education and Orphanage for Bibb County, as amended, so as to provide that said board shall have the power and authority to contract for the education of certain exceptional children; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill,, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 110, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. HB 8-Ex. By Messrs. Geisinger and Collins of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to reincorporate the City of Doraville; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 110, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. HB 10-Ex. By Messrs. Lee, Gary and Northcutt of the 21st: A Bill to be entitled an Act incorporating the City of Forest Park, as asmended, so as to change the date of elections in said City; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 110, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3517 Mr. Howell of the 60th arose to a point of personal privilege and addressed the House. Mr. Howell of the 60th moved that the House reconsider its action in giving "the requisite constitutional majority to the following Bill of the House: HB 1-Ex. By Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd, Wilson of the 117th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, par ticularly by an Act approvd March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; and for other purposes. The motion prevailed. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the House was again taken up for consideration: HB 1-Ex. By Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd, Wilson of the 117th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, par ticularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, all amendments adopted in the perfection of HB 1-Ex. on the previous legislative day were declared re-adopted. The following amendments were read and adopted: Mr. Kreeger of the 117th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the Kreeger amendment and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 16--3 Representatives Cobb 3518 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Acworth--Kennesaw CCD 5 Austell CCD 10 Pair Oaks CCD 15 Mableton CCD 20 ED 315A ED 316 (Tract 313.03) Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 314, 315, 316, 317 and 318 Marietta CCD 25 Tracts 302, 303, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310.01 and 310.02 Powder Springs CCD 35 Paulding Dallas CCD 5 ED 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 Huntsville CCD 5 ED 2 District No. 17--3 Representatives Cobb Mableton CCD 20 ED 314, 3146, 315B, 315C, 317, 318, 318B, 319, 319B 320, 320B, 321, 322, 323, 324 and 325 ED 316 (Tract 313.03) Blocks 105,106,107,108, 109,110 and 111 Marietta CCD 25 Tracts 304 and 305 Northeast Cobb CCD 30 Smyrna CCD 40 Vinings CCD 45 District No. 18--2 Representatives Cobb Paulding Dallas CCD 5 ED 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 Huntsville CCD 15 ED 2" By renumbering remaining Districts 18 through 101 as Districts 19 through 102 respectively. Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Murphy of the 19th and Busbee of the 61st move to amend HB 1-Ex as follows: By striking the Smith, Murphy and Busbee amendment in its en tirety. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3519 By inserting in the title after the words "to provide for other mat ters relative thereto" the following: "to provide for severability;". By striking line 25 in page 1 and inserting in lieu thereof the fol lowing : "(a) There shall be 180 members of the House of" By striking line 6 on page 2 and inserting in lieu thereof the fol lowing : "(b) District No. 1--2 Representatives" By adding a new Section to be known as Section 2 to read as fol lows: "Section 2. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or un constitutional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall remain of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged in valid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known such part or parts hereof would be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional." By renumbering remaining Sections 2 and 3 as Sections 3 and 4 respectively. Messrs. Bohannon of the 20th, Patterson of the 20th, Coney of the 118th and Bray of the 31st move to amend HB 1-Ex as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 49 and 50 and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 49--1 Representative Douglas Billarp COD 5 Douglasville COD 10 Lithia Springs CCD 20 Winston CCD 25 ED 23 and 24 District No. 50--2 Representatives Carroll Douglas Fairplay CCD 15 Winston CCD 25 ED 25 3520 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Heard Centralhatchee CCD 5 Texas CCD 15 EDS District No. 51--3 Representatives Coweta Grantville CCD 10 McCollum CCD 15 Moreland CCD 20 Newnan CCD 25 Newnan East CCD 26 Newnan West CCD 27 Sargent CCD 30 Senoia CCD 35 ED 24 and 27 Heard Franklin CCD 10 Texas CCD 15 ED 9 Meriwether Greenville CCD 10 ED 13 and 15 Troup District No. 52--1 Representative Meriwether Gay CCD 5 Greenville CCD 10 ED 14 and 16 Luthersville CCD 15 Manchester CCD 20 Warm Springs CCD 25 Woodbury CCD 30 Talbot" By renumbering remaining Districts 51 through 101 as Districts 53 through 103 respectively. Mr. Williams of the llth moves to amend HB 1-Ex as follows: By striking in its entirety the Williams, Brantley and Wilson Amendment No. 10. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to, as amended. On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3521 Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell D alley Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gibb Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. 'M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDonald Melton Miles Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Poole Rainey Reaves Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Scarborough Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thompson Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood 3522 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Collins, M. Drury Grantham Harris King Oxford Phillips, G. S. Potts Rush Those not voting were Messrs.: Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Brantley, H. H. Buck Carr Conger Cook Dean, J. E. Ezzard Floyd, J. H. Gary Griffin Hill, G. Jones, J. R. Lewis McDaniell Merritt Milford Pickard Ross Salem Savage Shanahan Thomason Mr. Speaker On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the ayes were 159, nays 9. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, > amended. 'Messrs. Salem of the 51st and Lewis of the 37th stated that they had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on HB 1-Ex, as amended, and wished to be recorded as voting "nay". Mr. Williams of the llth moved that HB 1-Ex be immediately transmitted to the Senate. The motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House would be in recess until 11:30 o'clock, A.M. The Speaker called the House to order. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the House was taken up for consideration and read the third time: HB 3-Ex. By Messrs. Howell of the 60th, Keyton of the 70th, Connell of the 79th, Bohannon of the 20th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend the Georgia Election Code to comply with the 1970 amendments to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by eliminating durational residency requirements for presidential elections; and for other purposes. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3523 The Speaker resolved the House into a Committee of the Whole, designating Mr. Howell of the 60th as Chairman thereof, for the purpose of considering HB 3-Ex. The Committee of the Whole arose and through its Chairman reported HB 3-Ex. back to the House with the recommendation that the same Do Pass. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Le vitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey 3524 Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan 1Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Rush ' Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Barfield Bennett, J. T. Brantley, H. L. Chance Cook Dean, J. E. Drury Floyd, J. H. Gaynor Groover Hood Lane, W. J. Nessmith Pickard Roach Ross Salem Mr. Speaker On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 176, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. Mr. Floyd of the 7th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on HB 3-Ex. and wished to be recorded as voting The Speaker announced the House recessed until 1:45 o'clock, P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION The Speaker called the House to order. The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3525 HR 8-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Toles, Lowrey and Adams of the 9th,. Dean of the 19th and many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing sympathy at the passing of Judge Richard L. "Dickie" Starnes, Jr.; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Judge Richard L. "Dickie" Starnes, Jr., passed away at the age of 35 on Saturday, September 25, 1971; and WHEREAS, Judge Starnes was serving his second term as Judge of the State Court of Ployd County; and WHEREAS, Judge Starnes, prior to his appointment as State Court Judge, served two terms as a member of the House of Representatives from Floyd County; and WHEREAS, Judge Starnes was stricken at the age of 16 by a particularly vicious and crippling siege of polio, but he successfully completed his high school education and graduated with honors from Shorter College and the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University; and WHEREAS, he was selected as one of five outstanding Georgians in 1970 by the Georgia Jaycees; and WHEREAS, he was recognized in "Outstanding Young Men of America" and "Who's Who in the South and Southeast"; and WHEREAS, he received the signal honor of being presented a presidential citation this year for meritorious service from the Presi dent's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; and WHEREAS, he was also named the "Outstanding Handicapped Georgian of the Year" in 1971 by the Governor's Committee on Employ ment of the Handicapped; and WHEREAS, Georgia has lost one of her fairest sons -- a brilliant, farsighted, dedicated and compassionate person -- and all who were privileged to know him share the sorrow of his passing with his family and friends. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby extend its deepest sympathy and sincerest regret at the passing of a dear friend and former colleague, Judge Richard L. "Dickie" Starnes, Jr. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House is hereby authorized and directed to forward on appropriate copy of this Resolution to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Starnes of Rome; a brother, William Starnes; and a sister, Mrs. Winston Sirman, both of Rome. 3526 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, HR 9-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Groover of the 27th, Busbee of the 61st, Williams of the llth and many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing regrets at the death of Honorable John Henry Hadaway; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Honorable John Henry Hadaway of Jones County, Georgia, Representative from the 46th District, passed away on May 23, 1971; and WHEREAS, he was born June 29, 1909 in Jones County and graduated from Gray High School; and WHEREAS, he served in the United States Forest Service for twenty years, and at his death was a dairy farmer and insurance sales man; and WHEREAS, he was prominent in the civic, religious and business affairs of his community and was an outstanding citizen of Jones County; and WHEREAS, he was a most beloved member of the House of Rep resentatives and was always available and willing to assist his fellow members in any way possible; and WHEREAS, he is survived by his wife, Mildred, one daughter, Tommie Carol, and three sons, John Robert, Charles Raymond and Philip Wynens. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that deepest regrets are hereby expressed at the passing of Honorable John Henry Hadaway, and the heartfelt sympathy of this body is hereby extended to the members of his family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to the family of Honorable John Henry Hadaway. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the House was taken up for consideration and read the third time: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State; and for other purposes. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3527 Mr. Harrison of the 58th moved that further consideration of HB 9-Ex. be postponed until the 1972 Regular Session of the General Assembly. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Bostick Bo wen Buck Carter Clements Collins, M. Collins, S. Dixon Dorminy Evans Geisinger Grantham Griffin Ham Harrison Hudson, Ted Hutchinson King Lambert Leggett Matthews, D. R. Nessmith Patten Pearce Pickard Rush Russell, W. B. Salem Sweat Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Cole Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Drury Edwards Egan Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Gunter Harrington Harris Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore 3528 Morgan Moyer Mulherin Murphy Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Phililps, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Poole Potts Rainey JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Roach Ross Russell, H. P. Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Thomason Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Bell Brantley, H. L. Collier Conger Dean, J. E. Floyd, L. R. Groover Hamilton Hawes Hill, G. Hood Johnson Lane, W. J. Mason Mullinax Peters Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Reaves Russell, A. B. Savage Thompson Mr. Speaker On the motion to postpone, the ayes were 33, nays 138. The motion was lost. Mr. Geisinger of the 72nd stated that he had inadvertently voted "aye" but intended to vote "nay" on the motion to postpone until the 1972 Regular Session. Mr. Harrison of the 58th moved that further consideration of HB 9-Ex. be postponed until tomorrow morning immediately after the period of unanimous consents. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. M. Alien Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Bo stick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Buck Cartel- Chance Clements Collins, M. Collins, S. Conger Connell Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dixon Dorminy Edwards Ezzard Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Gary Gaynor Geisinger Grahl Grantham Griffin Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Harrison Hays Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Johnson Jones, Herb TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3529 Keyton Knowles Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Leggett Lewis Logan Matthews, D. R. Moore Morgan Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Patten Pearce Peters Pickard Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shepherd Sherman Smith, J. R. Snow Stephens Strickland Sweat Triplett Tripp Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. : Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Atherton Black Blackshear Bond Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Chandler Chappell Cheeks Cole Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, N. Dent Drury Egan Evans Farrar Felton Fraser Gignilliat Granade Greer Hill, B. L. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jessup Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knight Kreeger Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Odom Oxford Patterson Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Poole Potts Shanahan Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Thomason Toles Townsend Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, J. A. Williams Wilson 3530 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those not voting were Messrs.: Bell Bohannon Brantley, H. L. Collier Groover Hamilton Hawes Hill, G. Hood Mason Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Russell, A. B. Thompson Mr. Speaker On the motion to postpone, the ayes were 87, nays 92. The motion was lost. The following amendment was read: Mr. Vaughn of the 74th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. By striking from Section 2(h) the following words: "and in which there is located one or more industrial or commercial activities" and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "as part of a compre hensive zoning plan. Strip zoning shall not be considered as a bona fide comprehensive zoning plan. Comprehensive zoning plans shall be ap proved by the State Planning Bureau."; so that when so amended Section 2(h) shall read as follows: "Zoned commercial or industrial areas" means those areas which are zoned for industrial or commercial activities pursuant to State or local zoning laws or ordinances as part of a compre hensive zoning plan. Strip zoning shall not be considered as a bona fide comprehensive zoning plan. Comprehensive zoning plans shall be approved by the State Planning Bureau. The following amendment to the Vaughn amendment was read: Mr. Groover of the 27th moves to amend the Vaughn amendment to HB 9-Ex. as follows: By striking the word "comprehensive" in the first sentence and inserting "bona fide" in lieu thereof and by striking the word "com prehensive" in the second sentence and by striking the last sentence. On the adoption of the Groover amendment to the Vaughn amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Bray Carter Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collins, M. Dixon Dorminy Evans Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Gignilliat Grantham Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3531 Harris Harrison Hood Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Johnson Keyton Knowles Lambert Leggett Lewis Lowrey Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McCracken Miles Milford Mulherin Nessmith Oxford Patten Pearce Reaves Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Scarborough Shepherd Sherman Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Strickland Sweat Wheeler, Bobby Williams Wilson Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Bell Bennett, Tom Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Busbee Carr Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Drury Egan Ezzard Farrar Felton Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Grahl Granade Greer Hamilton Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Howell Hutchinson Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knight Kreeger Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Logan Longino Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mullinax Murphy Noble Northcutt Odom Patterson Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Poole Potts Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Savage Shanahan Sims Smith, V. T. Sorrells Stephens Thomason Thompson Toles 3532 Townsend Triplet! Tripp Turner JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Burruss Chance Collier Edwards Hill, G. Housley Isenberg Lane, W. J. Larsen Nunn Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Rainey Roach Snow Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the Groover amendment to the Vaughn amendment, the ayes were 68, nays 109. The Groover amendment to the Vaughn amendment was lost. The Vaughn amendment was adopted. The following amendments were read and adopted: Mr. Vaughn of the 74th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. By adding in Section 2 (n) between the words "facilities" and "to" the following: "or any other service or product available", so that when so amended Section 2 (n) shall read as follows: "Specific interest of the traveling public" means information regarding places offering lodging, food, motor vehicle fuels and lubricants, and motor vehicle service and repair facilities or any or any other service or product available to the general public.; By striking from Section 14 the following words: "be required to", so that when so amended Section 14 shall read as follows: "The State Highway Department shall not acquire any sign by purchase or condemnation, any portion of the cost of which is eligible for Federal participation until such time as Federal match ing funds have been apportioned to and made available to the department for such acquisition. Mr. Groover of the 27th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. by adding to Section 14 the following: "No sign shall be acquired by condemnation except after 3 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3533 months' written notice being given to the owner thereof of the intention to so acquire the same, during which time the penalties provided by this act shall not apply." Mr. Groover of the 27th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. by striking from Section 10, Line 20, Page 13 the following: "thereof shall not" and inserting in lieu thereof: "shall be" and by adding at the end of the section "an application to have said permit transferred shall be made within 15 days of the change in ownership." And by striking from line 22 the words "within three days". Mr. Howard of the 117th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. by striking the words "less than $1,000 nor" from line 1 of Page 15 thereof, and inserting between the words "for" and "12" in line 2 of Page 15 the words "not more than." Mr. Howard of the 117th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. by striking the words "less than $1,000 nor" from lines 16 and 17 of Page 15 thereof and inserting between the words "for" and "12" in line 17 of Page 15 the words "not more than." Mr. Levitas of the 77th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. by striking the word "upon" in line 31 on page 13 and substituting in lieu thereof the word "for". Mr. Egan of the 116th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. by striking Section 17 and renumbering the remaining sections accordingly. The following amendment was read: Mr. Cole of the 3rd moves to amend HB 9-Ex. as follows: By striking from subsection (k) of Section 5 on line 5 of page 11 the following: "other than", and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "including, but not limited to,". By striking from lines 7, 8, 9 and 10 of page 11 the following: "and which are nationally or regionally known and are of outstanding interest to the traveling public, as determined by the Director of the State Highway Department". And adding: on page 6 the following: 3534 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, "(w) private shall not mean, thru the effect of this bill, public owned property leased to others." On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, John Alexander, W. H, Alien Atherton Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Drury Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Housley Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shanahan Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Thomason Toles Triplett Tripp Turner TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3535 Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Alexander, WT . M. Battle Collier Collins, S. Conger Egan Gary Geisinger Gignilliat Griffin Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Marcus Moyer Northputt Odom Shepherd Sherman Townsend Ware , Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Braiitley, H. L. Brown, C. Buck Collins, M. Dean, J. E. Edwards Hawes Hill, G. Hood Howard Howell Lane, W. J. McDaniell McDonald Mulherin Nunn Phillips, W. R. Pickard Reaves Roach Savage Smith, J. R. Snow Thompson Wilson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 146, nays 20. The amendment was adopted. The following amendment was read and adopted: Mr. Ham of the 33rd moves to amend HB 9-Ex. by striking the word "High" on Line 13, Page 16 and inserting in lieu thereof "Highway". The following amendment was read: Mr. Russell of the 77th moves to amend HB 9-Ex. as follows: 4K--Strike in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof: Standards for maximum area of the entire sign, to be measured by the smallest square, rectangle, circle, or combination thereof, shall be in accord with that area now in customary use of off premise outdoor advertising in the area in which such standards shall be applied. In no instance, however, shall these standards exceed 3,000 square feet. 3536 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the adoption of the amendment, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Carter Chance Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Davis, E. T. Dixon Dorminy Evans Ezzard Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Groover Gunter Ham Harris Harrison Hudson, Ted Isenberg Johnson Knowles Leggett Logan Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Battle Black Blackshear Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Cheeks Cole Collins, S. Colwell Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Drury Edwards Egan Felton Floyd, J. H. Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Griffin Hamilton Harrington Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knight Kreeger Lambert Milford Miller Nessmith Nunn Oxford Patten Pearce Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Sweat Wamble Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Lewis Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Northcutt Patterson Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Savage Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3537 Sorrells Stephens Strickland Thomason Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Ware Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Williams Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Alexander, W. M. Bohannon Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Bray Buck Chandler Chappell Clements Collier Collins, M. Dean, J. E. Farrar Fraser Grantham Hill, G. Hood Housely Keyton Lane, W. J. Merritt Noble Odoni Phillips, W. R. Pickard Reaves Roach Russell, H. P. Shepherd Thompson Wheeler, J. A. Wilson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 47, nays 113. The amendment was lost. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to, as amended. On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collins, S. Colwell Coney, J. L. Conger Connell 3538 Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Drury Edwards Egan Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Gran th am Greer Griffin Gunter Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Hutchinson Isenberg Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell Melton Merritt Miles Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Noble Northcutt Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Poole Potts Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Savage Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobbj Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Bennett, J. T. Bostick Bo wen Brantely, H. L. Carter Chance Collins, M. Coney, G. D. Dixon Dorminy Fraser Groover Ham Jessup Johnson King Lewis Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McDonald Nessmith Nunn Patten Rainey Reaves Rush Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Sweat TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Barfield Collier Dean, J. E. Hill, G. Hood Lane, W. J. Milford Pickard Roach Shepherd Mr. Speaker 3539 On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the ayes were 152, nays 30. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, as amended. Mr. Adams of the 39th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on HB 9-Ex., as amended. He wished to be recorded as voting "aye". Mr. Vaughn of the 74th moved that HB 9-Ex., as amended, be immediately transmitted to the Senate. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collins, S. Colwell Coney, J. L. Connell Cook Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dorminy Drury Egan Evans Ezzard Parrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Greer Gunter Hamilton Harrington Harris Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Housley Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan S540 King Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Levitas Lewis Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Mauldin Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Noble Northcutt Nunn Oxford Patterson Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Thomason Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Berry Black Bostick Bowen Carter Collins, M. Coney, G. D. Conger Dailey Grahl Griffin Groover Ham Harrison Howard Johnson Knowles Lee, W. S. Matthews, D. R. McCracken Murphy Patten Strickland Wheeler, Bobby Those not voting were Messrs.: Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Brantley, H. L. Buck Chance Collier Dean, J. E. Dixon Edwards Praser Grantham Hill, G. Hood Keyton Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Logan Nessmith Odom Pearce Phillips, W. R. Pickard Reaves Roach Rush Shepherd Sweat Thompson Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 140, nays 24. The motion prevailed, and HB 9-Ex., as amended, was ordered immediately transmitted to the Senate. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971 3541 Mr. Levitas of the 77th asked unanimous consent that all House Bills with local application passed the House this day or hereafter during this Extra ordinary Session be immediately transmitted to the Senate. The consent was granted. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has passed by the requisite constitutional majority the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to amend Code Sec. 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and number of State Senatorial Districts and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, the following Bill of the Senate was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment: SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Sec. 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and number of State Senatorial Districts and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House do now adjourn until 11:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 11:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning. 3542 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Wednesday, September 29,1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. L. G. Gilstrap, Pastor, Murrayville Assembly of God, Murrayville, Georgia: Sometime, 0 Lord, we lose our sense of powers, just as we lose our sense of direction, and our sense of values. Help us that we may never look to prestige, money or fame as our power. Give us love in a world of hate. Give us strength in a world of weakness and give us compassion in a busy world of turmoil and unrest. In Jesus' Name. AMEN. By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing and Journals, reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were introduced, read the first time and referred to the committees: HB 20-Ex. By Mr. Harrison of the 58th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1971 3543 Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment. HB 21-Ex. By Messrs. Larsen and Chappell of the 42nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a new charter for the City of Dublin, in the county of Laurens, so as to change the corpo rate limits of said City; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs--Local Legislation. HB 22-Ex. By Messrs. Davis, Floyd, and Granade of the 75th, Russell, Thomason, Levitas and Farrar of the 77th, Vaughn and Jordan of the 74th, Bell and Noble of the 73rd, Collins and Geisinger of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a County Com mission on Efficiency and Economy in Government in each county, so as to change the date upon which such Commission shall be abolished; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State Planning & Community Affairs--Local Legislation. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House and Senate were read the second time: HB 14-Ex. By Mr. Salem of the 51st: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. HB 16-Ex. By Mr. Salem of the 51st: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the General Assembly of Georgia to reapportion the Congressional Districts and Senate; to pro vide for the General Assembly to postpone reapportioning the House of Representatives after the general election of 1972; and for other pur poses. SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Sec. 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and 3544 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, number of State Senatorial Districts and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were taken up for consideration and read the third time: HB 6-Ex. By Messrs. Bostick and Patten of the 63rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a new charter for the City of Tifton, as amended, so as to change the provisions re lating to the mayor and vice-mayor and their terms of office; and for other purposes. The following Committee amendment was read and adopted: The Committee on State Planning and Community Affairs moves to amend HB 6-Ex as follows: By striking in their entirety Lines 18 through 23 of Page 2 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "YES ( ) Shall the Act fixing the terms of the mayor and vice-mayor of the City of Tifton at three years and providing that the persons elected to Commissioner NO ( ) Post No. 2 shall be the mayor and the person elected to Commissioner Post No. 4 shall be the vice-mayor be approved?" The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, as amended, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the ayes were 115, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, as amended. HB 17-Ex. By Messrs. Thomason, Russell and Farrar of the 77th, Davis, Floyd and Granade of the 75th, Jordan and Vaughn of the 74th and Dean of the 76th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to authorize the Board of Commissioners of DeKalb County to pay the Board of Education a portion of any revenue received pursuant to the provisions of the "Revenue Tax Act to Legalize and Control Alcoholic Beverages and Liquors", as amended, in the event the provisions of such Act become effective in DeKalb County; and for other purposes. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1971 3545 The following Committee amendment was read and adopted: The Committee on State Planning and Community Affairs moves to amend HB 17-Ex. as follows: By inserting in the title following the words "Board of Commis sioners of DeKalb County", on line 10, the following: ", provided that such portion to be allocated to the Board of Education shall not be less than 50% of such revenue". By inserting in Section 1 following the words "acting in its sole discretion", on line 27, the following: ", provided that such portion to be allocated to the Board of Education shall not be less than 50% of such revenue". The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, as amended, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the ayes were 115, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, as amended. HB 12-Ex. By Messrs. Snow, Hays and Clements of the 1st: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act incorporating the City of Chickamauga, as amended, so as to provide that the Board of Trustees of the Public School System shall have the power to make all arrange ments necessary to the efficient operation of the schools; to repeal con flicting laws; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, as agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 115, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. HB 13-Ex. By Messrs. Buck, Pearce and Pickard of the 84th, King and Davis of the 86th, Berry and Thompson of the 85th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to ratify, nunc pro tune, confirm, enact and incorporate into the Acts of the General Assembly, the charter of 3546 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, the countywide government of Columbus, Georgia; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, as agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 115, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. HB 15-Ex. By Messrs. Pickard, Buck and Pearce of the 84th, Davis and King of the 86th and Berry of the 85th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend the Charter of Columbus, a con solidated city-county government; this amendment providing for the passage of ordinances as emergency measures, such ordinance to be effective immediately on one reading and prior to advertisement; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, as agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 115, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. HB 19-Ex. By Messrs. Murphy and Dean of the 19th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for a new Board of Education of Haralson County; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, as agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 115, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. HB 18-Ex. By Messrs. Gignilliat of the 89th, Alien of the 92nd, Triplett of the 93rd, Jones of the 87th, Battle of the 90th and Gaynor of the 88th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide that the Board of Public Edu cation for the City of Savannah and Chatham County shall establish a WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1971 3547 county-wide school attendance district; to provide for a short title; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, as agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 115, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. Mr. Levitas of the 77th asked that the following communication appear in the Journal: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta September 24, 1971 Honorable Geo. L. Smith II Speaker of the House House of Representatives State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Speaker: Due to the fact that Wednesday, September 29, 1971, is the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, according to the Jewish religious calendar (Numbers 29:7), we respectfully request a leave of absence from the Session of the House on that day. However, in the event a vote of crucial importance is taken on that date, we will be available on call by you to attend in order to vote on behalf of the citizens of our districts whom we represent. Very truly yours, /s/ Elliott H. Levitas Representative--District 77 /s/ Joe Isenberg Representative--District 67 /s/ Sidney J. Marcus Representative--District 105 /s/ Alan S. Gaynor Representative--District 88 EHL:ms 3548 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Williams of the llth assumed the Chair. Mr. Strickland of the 56th moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning and the motion prevailed. The Acting Speaker announced the House adjourned until 10:00 o'clock, tomon-ow morning. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 3549 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Thursday, September 30, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. Robert F. Steinberg, Pastor, Hillcrest Baptist Church, Swainsboro, Georgia: Eternal God, in times like these we realize how we need Thy guid ance and Thy wisdom to cope with the problems of our State. As we be gin this special session to discuss and vote on changes that are to be made, lead us in what will be best for our people; and direct us in how to accomplish our goals. Our Father and our God, we ask Thee to bless our Representatives and our Speaker with wisdom which will exceed the wisdom of Solomon and strength that will excel the strength of Samson as they represent us. May they hear Thy still small voice as they seek Thy Guidance. For today they represent people who are afraid of the government as it seems to become more centralized. Through each of these men reactivate our hopes. Help us see the rainbow of tomorrow. Eternal God, help each Representative know that Thou shalt be aware of all that is said and thought in this session. When the day is over, may Christ our Lord be able to speak to each one's conscience say ing, "Well done thy good and faithful servant." O Lord, we ask Thee to bless the people of the State of Georgia. Bless the State and use these blessings for Thy honor and glory. We pray our prayer in Jesus' name. AMEN. By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing, and Journals, reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. 3550 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were read the second time: HB 20-Ex. By Mr. Harrison of the 58th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. HB 21-Ex. By Messrs. Larsen and Chappell of the 42nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act, creating a new charter for the City of Dublin, in the county of Laurens, so as to change the corporate limits of said City; and for other purposes. HB 22-Ex. By Messrs. Davis, Floyd, and Granade of the 75th, Russell, Thomason, Levitas and Farrar of the 77th, Vaughn and Jordan of the 74th, Bell and Noble of the 73rd, Collins and Geisinger of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a County Com mission on Efficiency and Economy in Government in each county, so so as to change the date upon which such Commission shall be abolished; and for other purposes. Mr. Williams of the llth District, Chairman of the Committee on Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment has had THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 3551 under consideration the following Bill of the Senate and has instructed me to re port the same back to the House with the following recommendations: SB 1-Ex. Do Pass. Respectfully submitted, Williams of the llth District, Chairman Mr. Levitas of the 77th District, Chairman of the Committee on State Plan ning and Community Affairs, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on State Planning and Community Affairs has had under consideration the following Bills of the House and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendations: HB 21-Ex. Do Pass. HB 22-Ex. Do Pass. Respectfully submitted, Levitas of the 77th District, Chairman The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: HR 10-Ex. By Messrs. Miles of the 78th, Connell of the 79th, Smith and Sherman of the 80th and many others: A RESOLUTION Relative to bussing; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Richmond County Board of Education, pursuant to a Federal court order, is presently required to transport a significant portion of its pupil population from those schools which the transported pupils would ordinarily attend to more distant schools; and WHEREAS, this transportation of such pupils is required in order to achieve an arbitrarily selected racial balance figure between the pupils within said school system; and WHEREAS, bussing is disruptive of the educational process and requires that a significant portion of the transported students' time be consumed by transportation rather than the productive pursuits of edu cational and recreational activities; and WHEREAS, the transportation of students from neighborhood 3552 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, schools diverts a significant portion of the assets of the school system which could be more advantageously employed in order to enhance the educational process; and WHEREAS, bussing generally is not conducive to the development of an atmosphere in which the pupils' full potential may be developed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby express its opposition to the requirement of bussing within the Richmond County School System in order to achieve an arbitrary racial balance of pupil popula tion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the Georgia Congressional Delegation are hereby urged to exert their considerable influence toward the enactment of Federal legislation which would elimi nate the abuses of bussing in order to achieve racial balances. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and instructed to transmit a copy of this Resolution to each member of the Georgia Congressional Delega tion. HR 11-Ex. By Messrs. Mullinax, Potts, Knight and Ware of the 30th: A RESOLUTION Expressing sympathy at the passing of the Honorable Marshall Eugene Groover, Sr.; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Honorable Marshall Eugene Groover, Sr. of LaGrange passed away on September 28, 1971 and WHEREAS, he served as a member of the State Senate represent ing the 37th District in 1939 and served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1935 through 1938 and 1947 through 1954; and WHEREAS, he was born July 20, 1883, in Gumming, Georgia; and WHEREAS, he was known for his many civic activities and for his many contributions to the economic, political, social and religious life of his community and State; and WHEREAS, he was a dedicated husband and the father of four outstanding children. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby express their deepest regret at the passing of the Honorable Marshall Eugene Groover, Sr. and do hereby extend their sincerest sympathy to the mem bers of his family. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 3553 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized to transmit appropriate copies of this Resolution to the family of the Honorable Marshall Eugene Groover, Sr. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the Senate was taken up for consideration and read the third time: SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Sec. 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and number of State Senatorial Districts and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, further consideration of SB 1-Ex. was postponed until tomorrow, October 1, 1971, immediately after the period of unanimous con sents. The Speaker announced the House recessed until 3:00 o'clock, P.M. The Speaker Pro-Tern assumed the Chair and called the House to order. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has passed by the requisite constitutional majority the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Dis tricts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; and for other purposes. The Speaker Pro-Tern announced the House recessed until 4:15 o'clock, P.M. Mr. Matthews of the 16th assumed the Chair and called the House to order. 3554 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted by the requisite constitutional majority the following Resolution of the Senate, to-wit: SR 4-Ex. By Senators Holloway of the 12th and Carter of the 14th: A Resolution ratifying the amendment to the United States Constitution relative to 18 year old voting; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, the following Bill and Resolution of the Senate were introduced, read the first time and referred to the committees: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Dis tricts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment. SR 4-Ex. By Senators Holloway of the 12th and Carter of the 14th: A Resolution ratifying the amendment to the United States Constitution relative to 18 year old voting; and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on State of Republic. Mr. Hutchinson of the 61st moved that the House do now adjourn until 11:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning and the motion prevailed. The Acting Speaker announced the House adjourned until 11:00 o'clock to morrow morning. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Friday, October 1, 1971 3555 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 11:00 o'clock, A.M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. Jack Key, Pastor, Porterfield Memorial Methodist Church, Albany, Georgia: Almighty God, grant to the members and officers of this body a sacred moment of quiet before they take up the duties of the day. Turn their thoughts to Thee and open their hearts of Thy Spirit that they may have wisdom in their decisions, clarity in their thinking, love in their attitudes, and mercy in their judgments. Let them not think, when this prayer is said, that their dependence upon Thee is over, and forget Thy counsels for the rest of the day. Forgive them for the blunders they have committed, the compromises they have made. Give them courage to admit mistakes. Remind them continually that "Whosoever would be great among you, let him be servant of all." Save these our leaders, O God, from themselves and from their friends. Let no personal ambition blind them to their responsibilities. Lift them above the claims of politics. Give them divine common sense and a selflessness that shall make their goal service and not gain. Hear our collective prayers for the people of this State -- the old, the young, the wealthy, the poor, the jobless, the schoolteacher and all of them, Lord, they are Thy children, they have their own special problems -- let us never get very far from them. This we ask in the Name of Jesus, Who is the Hope of our Salvation. AMEN. By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Dailey of the 53rd, Acting Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, En rolling, Engrossing and Journals, reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. 3556 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Eesolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. By unanimous consent, the following Bill of the House was introduced, read the first time and referred to the Committee on Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment: HB 23-Ex. By Mrs. Hamilton of the 112th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, the following Bill and Resolution of the Senate were read the second time: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. SR 4-Ex. By Senators Holloway of the 12th, Carter of the 14th, Coggin of the 35th and others: A Resolution ratifying the amendment to the United States Constitution relative to 18 year old voting; and for other purposes. By unanimous consent, the following Bills of the House were taken up for consideration and read the third time: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3557 HB 21-Ex. By Messrs. Larsen and Chappell of the 42nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a new charter for the City of Dublin, in the County of Laurens, so as to change the corpo rate limits of said City; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 105, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. HB 22-Ex. By Messrs. Davis of the 75th, Russell, Farrar and Levitas of the 77th, Bell of the 73rd and many others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a County Com mission on Efficiency and Economy in Government in each county hav ing a certain population, so as to change the date upon which such Com mission shall be abolished; and for other purposes. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, the ayes were 105, nays 0. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed. The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: HE 12-Ex. By Messrs. Jones of the 87th, Gignilliat of the 89th, Battle of the 90th, Alien of the 92nd and many others: A RESOLUTION Relative to bussing; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Chatham County Board of Education, pursuant to a Federal court order, is presently required to transport a significant portion of its pupil population from those schools which the transported pupils would ordinarily attend to more distant schools; and WHEREAS, this transportation of such pupils is required in order 3558 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, to achieve an arbitrarily selected racial balance figure between the pupils within said school system; and WHEREAS, bussing is disruptive of the educational process and requires that a significant portion of the transported students' time be consumed by transportation rather than the productive pursuits of edu cational and recreational activities; and WHEREAS, the transportation of students from neighborhood schools diverts a significant portion of the assets of the school system which could be more advantageously employed in order to enhance the educational process; and WHEREAS, bussing generally is not conducive to the development of an atmosphere in which the pupils' full potential may be developed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby express its opposition to the requirement of bussing within the Chatham County School System in order to achieve an arbitrary racial balance of pupil population. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the Georgia Congressional Delegation are hereby urged to exert their considerable influence toward the enactment of Federal legislation which would eliminate the abuses of bussing in order to achieve racial balances. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and instructed to transmit a copy of this Resolution to each member of the Georgia Congressional Delega tion. HR 13-Ex. By Messrs. Miller of the 83rd, Smith of the 43rd and Bennett and Pinkston of the 81st: A RESOLUTION Expressing regrets at the passing of George Landry; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, on August 30, 1971, one of Georgia's most outstanding and distinguished journalists passed away; and WHEREAS, George Landry served many years as the State News Editor of the Macon Telegraph and the Macon News; and WHEREAS, during his long and distinguished career in journalism, he distinguished himself and gained renown as one of the State's most dedicated and competent chronicler of news happenings; and WHEREAS, George Landry was held in high esteem by the members of this body by virtue of his faithful reporting of the legislative process; and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3559 WHEREAS, this body is deeply saddened at the passing of this distinguished citizen of the State of Georgia. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby express its deepest and most sincere regrets at the passing of George Landry and does offer, to the members of his family and to his many friends and acquaintances its deepest condolences. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and instructed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to Mrs. George Landry. HR 14-Ex. By Messrs. Matthews and Logan of the 16th: A RESOLUTION Expressing regret at the passing of Honorable Harry Hodgson; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, on September 21, 1971, the State of Georgia lost one of its finest and most distinguished citizens at the passing of Honorable Harry Hodgson of Athens, Georgia; and WHEREAS, he was a distinguished Georgian who made outstand ing contributions to the welfare of this State as a businessman, educator and lawyer; and WHEREAS, he was an intimate friend of philanthropist George Foster Peabody and was influential in persuading Mr. Peabody to contribute funds for the development of education in the South; and WHEREAS, he was instrumental in developing the Georgia Agri cultural Extension Service and building the Athens General Hospital, the first public hospital in Northeast Georgia; and WHEREAS, during his term as Trustee at the University of Georgia, he maintained a close, personal relationship with his students; and WHEREAS, he maintained a close and active relationship with the University throughout his life and his dedication and effort helped make the University of Georgia the great institution it is today. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby express their deepest and sincerest regret at the passing of one of this State's most outstanding and distinguished citizens, Honorable Harry Hodgson. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap- 3560 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, propriate copy of this Resolution to the family of the Honorable Harry Hodgson and to the University of Georgia, to be placed in the Alumni Hall. HE 15-Ex. By Messrs. Snow, Hays and Clements of the 1st, Harris of the 10th, Smith of the 39th and many, many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing sympathy at the passing of Mr. Jesse Andrew Abney; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Mr. Jesse Andrew Abney, father of the Honorable Billy Shaw Abney, a former member of the House of Representatives and the Senate, passed away on September 28, 1971; and WHEREAS, he was born on October 27, 1904 in Walker County, Georgia, and graduated from Locust Grove Military Academy at Locust Grove, Georgia; and WHEREAS, he was active in civic affairs and was known for his many contributions to the economic, political, social and religious life of his community and State; and WHEREAS, he was a dedicated father. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby express their deepest regret at the passing of Mr. Jesse Andrew Abney and do hereby extend their sincerest sympathy to the Honorable Billy Shaw Abney; his wife, Ann; his son, Shaw; and the other members of the Abney family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to the Honorable Billy Shaw Abney. HR 16-Ex. By Messrs. Savage of the 104th, Shanahan of the 8th, Phillips of the 38th, Knowles of the 22nd and many others: A RESOLUTION Congratulating the Honorable George K. Larsen; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the distinguished and erudite Representative from the 113th District has recently entered the bonds of matrimony; and WHEREAS, Mr. Larsen's beautiful and talented wife is the former Miss Julia Champion; and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3561 WHEREAS, the urbane Mr. Larsen has severed himself from the kingdom of bachelorhood and is venturing into the world of marital bliss; and WHEREAS, his particular spot in the hall of bachelorhood will be irreplaceable, and he will be sorely missed in future years; and WHEREAS, the marriage of this gallant and handsome gentleman surely broke the hearts of beautiful girls throughout the State, especially around the "Golden Dome"; and WHEREAS, this wonderful marriage will undoubtedly provide a magnanimous contribution to the population and growth of this State. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby extend their heartiest congratulations to the Honorable George Larsen on his recent marriage and wish him and Julia all the happiness in the future. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to Honorable George K. Larsen. HR 17-Ex. By Messrs. Greer of the 95th, Smith of the 43rd, Phillips of the 50th and others: A RESOLUTION Extending an invitation to Senator Henry M. Jackson to address a joint session of the House of Representatives and Senate; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Senator Henry M. Jackson of the State of Washington is now being widely acclaimed as a candidate for President of the United States; and WHEREAS, Senator Jackson has compiled an enviable record of public service during his long and distinguished political career; and WHEREAS, he was an intimate friend and ally of the late great Senator Richard B. Russell, Jr., and they always worked in close con cert on matters affecting the defense and security of the United States; and WHEREAS, Senator Jackson is discussing the issues facing the nation today in a forthright and statesmanlike manner; and WHEREAS, the members of the General Assembly would be honored to hear an address by Senator Jackson. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL 3562 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, ASSEMBLY OP GEORGIA that Senator Henry M. Jackson is hereby extended a most cordial invitation to address a joint session of the General Assembly of Georgia at its Regular 1972 Session on a date and at a time to be determined by Senator Jackson and the presiding officers of the House of Representatives and Senate. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate are hereby authorized to arrange whatever details are necessary relative to the aforesaid address and joint session. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby instructed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to Senator Jackson. HR 18-Ex. By Messrs. Jordan of the 74th, Farrar of the 77th, Bell of the 73rd, Granade of the 75th, Geisinger of the 72nd and others: A RESOLUTION Urging the Department of Public Safety to provide for the issuance of drivers' licenses in DeKalb County twice a week; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the population of DeKalb County has rapidly expanded over the last ten years and is now 415,387, according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970; and WHEREAS, the Department of Public Safety issues drivers' licenses one day per week in DeKalb County; and WHEREAS, it is not uncommon for citizens of DeKalb County to have to endure a line of 3 to 4 hours while waiting to renew their drivers' licenses; and WHEREAS, these long waiting lines result in economic hardship to the citizens of DeKalb County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby urge the Department of Public Safety to provide for the issuance and renewal of drivers' licenses in DeKalb County during normal business hours on two days in each week. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to the Department of Public Safety. The following communication was received and read: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3563 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta, Georgia Sept. 29, 1971 Honorable Glenn W. Ellard Clerk, Georgia House of Representatives State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. 30334 Dear Mr. Clerk: At a meeting of the Republican Caucus, held Sept. 28, 1971, Repre sentative Leon R. Floyd was elected as chairman of the caucus replacing Mr. James Westlake. Very truly yours, /s/ Michael J. Egan, Jr. Michael J. Egan House Minority Leader MJE: she CC: Speaker George L. Smith II Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the Senate was again taken up for consideration: SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Sec. 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and number of State Senatorial Districts and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. The following amendments were read and adopted: Mr. Williams of the llth moves to amend Senate Bill 1-Ex. as follows: By deleting lines 24, 30 and 32 on page 2. By striking the period at the end of line 47 on page 2 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "and ED 196B.". By deleting line 49 on page 2. 3564 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, By deleting lines 2, 4 and 6 on page 3. By striking- the figure, "902" where it appears in line 32 on page 3 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure, "901". By deleting lines 52 and 53 on page 3. By striking the word "Euralee" where it appears in line 40 on page 8 and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Euharlee". By striking all that language relative to Senatorial District No. 33 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 33. Cobb All that portion of Cobb County lying within the corporate limits of the City of Marietta, as such corporate limits existed on April 1, 1970, except ED 241D within Tract 310.01 of Marietta CCD 25. Austell CCD 1 Fair Oaks CCD 15 Tracts 310.02 and 310.03. Mableton CCD 20 ED's 315, 315B, 315C, 316, 317, 318, 318B, 319, 319B, 320, 320B and 321. Marietta CCD 25 Tract 309 ED's 261 and 262. Powder Springs CCD 35." By striking all that language relative to Senatorial District No. 55 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 55. DeKalb Atlanta CCD 5 Tract 208 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 42. Avondale Estates--Belvedere CCD 10. Tracts 229, 230 and 231.02. Tract 231.03 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 43. Tract 231.04. Candler--Glenwood CCD 15. Tract 237. Blocks 101 through 103. Clarkston CCD 25 Tract 220 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 5. Constitution--Panthersville CCD 30 Tract 234.02. All that portion of CT 234.02 which lies east of a line be ginning at a point which is the northeast corner of land FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3565 lot 55 within the 16th land district of DeKalb County; thence in a southerly direction in a straight line to a point which is the southeast corner of land lot 49 of the 16th land district of DeKalb County, and that portion of said CT 234.02 which lies within land lots 253 and 254 of the llth land district of DeKalb County. Decatur CCD 35 Tracts 227 and 228. Lithonia CCD 45 Scottdale CCD 60 Tract 221 Tract 222 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 5. Stone Mountain CCD 65 Tract 219 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 5." Mr. Williams of the llth moves to amend SB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking from the next to the last paragraph in quoted Code Section 47-102 in Section 1 of said bill the following: "Until that time the members of the Senate elected under exist ing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected." and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Until that time the members of the Senate elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected, and until that time the composition of the Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same." By adding within quoted Code Section 47-102 in Section 1 of said bill, as the last paragraph thereof, the following: "Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to, as amended. On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: 3566 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Blackshear Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Clements Cole Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dixon Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Grantham Greer Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Keyton King Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Nessmith Noble Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Poole Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Salem Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Sorrells Strickland Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Bostick Brown, C. Egan Harris Jordan Knight Knowles Larsen, G. K. Melton Potts FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3567 Those not voting were Messrs.: Black Bohannon Bond Bowen Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Coiling, S. Conger Cook Dean, J. E. Dorminy Drury Edwards Floyd, L. R. Fraser Geisinger Grahl Granade Griffin Harrington Hill, B. L. Hood Hutchinson Jones, J. R. Levitas Lewis Morgan Murphy Northcutt Patten Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Snow Stephens Sweat Townsend Vaughn Mr. Speaker On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the ayes were 142, nays 10. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, as amended. Due to mechanical failure, Mr. Lewis of the 37th was unable to record his vote. He wished to be recorded as voting "aye". Due to mechanical failure, Mr. Levitas of the 77th was unable to record his vote. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". Mr. Sweat of the 65th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on SB 1-Ex., but had he been present would have voted "aye". Mr. Patten of the 63rd stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on SB 1-Ex., but had he been present would have voted "nay". Mr. Hutchinson of the 61st stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on SB 1-Ex., but had he been present would have voted "aye". Mr. Johnson of the 29th stated that he had inadvertantly voted "aye" when the roll was called on SB 1-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". Mr. Carter of the 64th stated that he had inadvertantly voted "aye" when the roll was called on SB 1-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". 3568 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Pursuant to provisions of HR 6-Ex., adopted by the House and Senate, the Senate appeared upon the floor of the House and the Joint Session, convened for the purpose of hearing an address by the Honorable Wilbur D. Mills, was called to order by the President of the Senate, Lieutenant Governor Lester G. Maddox. HR 6-Ex., providing for the Joint Session, was read. Accompanied by His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter, the Committee of Escort and other distinguished guests, the Honorable Wilbur D. Mills, U. S. Congressman from Arkansas, appeared upon the floor of the House and delivered the following address: It is a singular honor to be invited to this joint session of the Gen eral Assembly of one of the truly great states of the Union. The description of Georgia as the Empire State of the South is a fitting one--not simply because you are the largest state east of the Mississippi River, and not only because you are the pace setter and leader for a vast area of our country, but mainly because Georgia is where it is happening today. In this state, perhaps more so than any other, it is very easy to observe and witness the marked changes that are occurring in Ameri ca's way of life: the revolution in agriculture with emphasis on di versification, fertilization, hybridization and mechanization; the exodus from the land and urbanization of our people; the industrialization of the economy and the rising standard of living of all of our citizens. These changes--evident throughout the nation--are the order of the day in Georgia. But your state has never been reticent or retiring when it comes to innovation and imaginative leadership. We from other states remember that Georgia was among the first of the original thirteen to ratify the United States Constitution, and you were the very first state to have a woman represent you in the U. S. Senate and the first state to permit 18 year olds to vote. These and other farsighted actions on the part of the predecessors of this great General Assembly, together with the atmosphere of encouragement to commerce and industry you have successfully established in this state and your strategic geographic location, have made Georgia one of the great centers of business, trans portation, communication, finance and management of this country and, indeed, of the world. Practically every major national corporation today either has of fices or some vital connection with Atlanta or one of the other of your fine cities. It is progress, therefore, which we have heard marching through and in Georgia in recent years, and we are hearing it loud and clear today. All of your sister states--not just those of us in the South, but indeed, the whole nation--are becoming attuned to the quickened cadence this state is calling. Your recognized position of leadership could not have been achieved without good government and good laws at the state level, nor could it FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3569 have been done without the remarkable representation this state has enjoyed in the Congress. When I look back over the three decades I have been very closely associated with fiscal legislation in the House, I can not help but recall the salutary effect Georgians have had on such legis lation. Your late Senator Walter F. George served the Senate Com mittee on Finance for over 30 years, about half of that time as its chairman. Senator Richard B. Russell, who passed away earlier this year, was President Pro Tempore of the Senate and chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations for so many years of his long and distinguished career of public service. Today Herman Talmadge is one of the Senate Finance Committee's acknowledged leaders, and on the House Committee on Ways and Means' membership we have one of the finest Georgians ever to serve in the Congress in Phil Landrum. He is one of our most erudite, respected and highly esteemed Members. His mature wisdom, sound judgment and just plain good common sense are essential to the Committee's operation. The Committee truly could not do without Phil Landrum. And the other members of your current Georgia delegation in the House and Senate, in the tradition of this State, are among the most able, articulate and effective legislators there. I have had the opportunity over the past few months of visiting a number of joint sessions of State legislatures. Incidentally, while in Providence I learned that the Capitol building there is constructed of Georgia marble, like so many enduringly beautiful public buildings across the country. I also understand that the New York Stock Exchange is made of Georgia marble, so we can perhaps take some comfort in the contradictory realization that it will always stand, no matter how far it falls. I have found these meetings with State legislatures of very con siderable benefit in fostering and enhancing mutual understanding of pressing problems we in the Federal Government and you in the State governments currently face in financing our joint and several activities. This First Session of the 92nd Congress has been especially produc tive of matters of Federal-State concern and interest. In this Session there have been a number of major subjects considered by the Com mittee on Ways and Means with profound implications for Federal finances and for State and local government budgets, as well, both in the short run and over the long range. The most ballyhooed and highly advertised program that has been under consideration by the Committee on Ways and Means, not only just in this Session but in my memory, is the so-called no-strings-at tached general revenue sharing proposal of the Administration. The Committee in good faith has devoted a considerable amount of time in this Session to this subject--a full month of public hearings and another month of executive sessions. It was to have been the continuing subject for the Committee's consideration until last month when it was displaced by the President's legislative recommendations under his New Economic Policy message. The Committee's examination of general revenue sharing in public hearings and in its subsequent executive sessions, revealed and con- 3570 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, firmed a number of glaring inequities, inadequacies and fallacies in the President's proposal. In the public hearings the proposal enjoyed the dubious distinction of being opposed, at the same time, by the NAM, the AFL-CIO. the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and the American Farm Bureau Federation. Patently bad legislative proposals like politics often make strange bedfellows. Despite all the misleading advertising about the no-strings attached feature of the President's program I do not think anyone was misled by that kind of advertising in the first place. Lt. Governor Lester Maddox, in his testimony before the Committee earlier this year and in his typically soft and subtle approach--and I quote--called it "poppycock" and "phooey". We appreciated Governor Maddox's forthright testimony because everyone knows that there never has been nor will there ever be a Federal dollar with absolutely no strings attached to it. To the contrary, evidence before the Committee indicates that the program, as proposed by the President, even before enactment, is already subject to increasing pressures from executive agencies and commissions in Wash ington. You can be sure that they will be hotly competing with one another to attach their respective tentacles to the dollars that would go to the State and local governments. These pressures would undoubtedly multiply in intensity directly with the age and scope of the program. It was also very early shown in the Committee's hearings that the Administration's proposal would operate unfairly and wastefully, as far as distribution is concerned. It would not offer an appropriate measure of assistance to some units of government where the need is most acute but would give inordinate amounts to others, which were shown to need little, if any, help. Many of those addressing the Committee in the general revenue sharing hearings expressed deep concern over the present state of the Federal budget, which suffered in the last fiscal year and is facing in the current one Federal funds deficits aggregating some $66 billion. This is a record breaker--the largest two year back-to-back deficit since World War II. These spokesmen challenge the wisdom of having the Federal Government undertaking and embarking on a permanent program of revenue sharing in the face of Federal budget deficits of that magni tude and indications that the deficits could go even deeper. We would not be sharing Federal revenues, but simply additional borrowed funds. Approving a permanent program of general Federal revenue sharing at this time would have all the efficacy of a legacy in a pauper's will. I, therefore, find myself among those who contend that a more feasible program under present circumstances would be a temporary one custom tailored to aid those levels of government where the need is most acute and in specific fields of highest priority. I, of course, recognize, as does your distinguished Governor Carter, the serious fiscal problems some States face. However, with the limited resources avail able to the Federal Government, prudence dictates that we be quite se lective in whatever aid is provided and not just pass it out broadside as the Administration desires. We must all remember the pertinent and significant fact that the Federal Government is already giving substantial aid to State and local FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3571 governments. Between fiscal 1959 and fiscal 1971, Federal grants-in-aid to State and local governments rose from $6.7 billion to an estimated $30.3 billion. Another form of assistance is the exemption of interest on State and local bonds, which alone cost the Federal Government about $2 billion in 1969. The fact that State and local taxes may be deducted for Federal income tax purposes, in practice, also represents another form of finan cial assistance to the States and localities. It means, in effect, that the Federal Government is absorbing part of the burden of the State and local taxes. In addition, although the Administration has now recommended deferral of the effective date of H. R. 1, the "Social Security Amend ments of 1971," we should not forget that this legislation, which has already passed the House, would relieve State and local governments of annual public welfare costs through the Federal assumption of the basic provisions for needy families with children and for aged, blind and disabled persons. The beneficial financial results to the states of federalization of public welfare are quite substantial, aggregating some $1.6 billion of state savings in the first year of operation. Georgia, for example, under the bill as passed by the House, could expect to save some $51.8 million in fiscal year 1973 over what it would be spending under present law. The President, however, has recently asked that the effective date of this measure be deferred one year, and I hope inaction in the Senate on it will not further delay and the enactment and im plementation of this much needed program. Instead of the widely varying existing programs in effect in the fifty states, we want to create a system of welfare that will be con sistently fair both to the taxpaying public which supports it and to its beneficiaries. We want a system of welfare which places primary em phasis on ultimate severance of a family from the program and re-entry into the working world. We want a program that restores people to employment, self-reliance and self-respect. We want a program that will stem the alarming tide of spiraling costs and chronic instances of family dependence on welfare generation after generation. H.R. 1, therefore, by means of both work incentives and just penal ties for those able-bodied and eligible persons who shirk required work or training under the program, places the spotlight of attention on the terminal end of welfare while simultaneously tightening the prerequi sites for initial entry on the rolls. The only feasible means of ac complishing these objectives is through federalizing the program. Another subject on the Committee's agenda in which the States have a very considerable financial interest is the matter of national health insurance on which the Committee will commence public hearings on October 18. In our consideration of this subject we shall be searching for means to provide significant savings to the States through a re vision of the Medicaid program. For example, under the Administra tion's proposal, which is only one among the many that have been introduced, the savings to the States are estimated at $1.8 billion. At this stage, it is impossible to predict the final form of the bill or the provisions it will contain, but certainly one of the Committee's prime considerations will be the opportunity this proposed legislation affords for very considerable cost savings to the States. 3572 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, There are other possible means of assistance to the States under study by the Committee staff including the so-called "piggy-back" ar rangement. This would make available to the States the Federal Govern ment's relatively efficient income tax collection machinery, save them administrative costs, encourage more reliance on the state income tax and simplify filing requirements for taxpayers. But the single most productive and helpful act the Federal Govern ment could do for the States at this juncture is to get this country back on the path of stable economic growth. The current economic situa tion, in which the Nation suffers simultaneously from inadequate pro ductivity and high unemployment on the one hand and inflation on the other, has been very costly to States and localities. For example, State and local governments could have collected about $3.5 billion more in additional revenues in calendar year 1970 had the economy been at the full employment level. And in recent years, price rises due to inflation have been the single most important factor responsible for the almost crushing cost increases of State and local governments. The budgets of Georgia and the other States with income taxes have a direct interest, therefore, in a healthy, growing national economy with relatively stable price levels. You have a right to expect national economic policies that will allow your state income tax system to realize its full potential and operate at optimum effectiveness. That is one of the reasons why since earlier this year I have been addressing myself to actions needed to get our economy off dead center. The Administration's original game plan was devoted to inaction, that is, largely just waiting with the hope that we could abate inflation without recession. The sad fact is that we developed a pretty good case of both. You know the symptoms and manifestations: unemployment levels persistently around the 6 percent mark, plant and equipment spending actually declining, anemic increases in gross national product with over half the growth in the first six months of this year due to price increases, and a disturbing new, ominous and foreboding phe nomenon in the form of a deficit in our international balance of trade. I, therefore, was one of those who genuinely welcomed the Presi dent's new economic measures of August 15, which thankfully transform inaction into action. On the day following his message, I announced public hearings in the Committee on Ways and Means on the legislative elements of the President's message relating to taxes. We concluded those public hearings in the span of just one week, a record period of time for a program of such magnitude and dimensions. Last Wednesday the Committee filed its report on the bill, HR 10947. I shall briefly refer to those decisions. With respect to the President's recommendation for a restoration of a job development in vestment tax credit for purchases of machinery and equipment in order to increase jobs, productivity, and our competitiveness with foreign pro ducers, the Committee very considerably improved the President's pro gram. Instead of a two-tiered credit, that is, 10 percent for the first year and 5 percent thereafter, the Committee has decided on a flat 7 percent rate effective with respect to orders placed back to April 1, 1971. The flat rate avoids the feast followed by famine danger inherent in a two-tiered system. The earlier effective date is appropriate to vali- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 3573 date reliance business had placed on governmental exhortation to make new investment earlier this year. The tax credit will also be made available on a limited basis for used personal property, primarily as an aid to smaller businesses. The bill will generally deny the credit to foreign-produced goods for as long as the 10 percent import surchange is in effect. It will also provide the President much needed authority, however, to let the credit apply to specific foreign-produced goods when he determines it in the public in terest to do so. The Committee is firmly convinced that these and the other changes it has made will make the credit more efficient and effec tive in achieving its objectives. The Committee approved the President's recommendations for re peal of the automobile excise tax, retroactively to August 15, 1971, but also extended the repeal to light trucks, principally pickup trucks, effec tive September 23. We again, as we did last year, acted favorably on his proposal to encourage exports through the DISC program, but we have added pro visions to assure that its benefits will be geared to increments in export volume, which is the essential purpose of the program. Finally, last but certainly not least, we were able to improve very considerably and provide a much better balance in the program as be tween investment and consumption by eliminating the so-called first year convention in the new Asset Depreciation Range program, which the Administration had initiated at the first of this year. The Com mittee took the savings from this action and channeled it into addi tional tax benefits, over and above the President's recommendations, for individual taxpayers by further accelerating the increase in the personal exemption from $650 to $700 effective July 1, 1971. It will then go to $750 on January 1 of next year. We have also provided addi tional significant tax savings to low income citizens by repealing the phaseout in the low income allowance (or minimum standard deduction) for the current year, and effective January 1, 1972, the bill will raise the low income allowance from $1,000 to $1,300. These low income pro visions will provide relief where the need is most acute and where dividends to the economy in terms of increased spending is assured. Practically every dollar of the additional tax relief in this area will be immediately spent with attendant beneficial effect on the economy. In my judgment, the Committee's bill will strike an effective and equitable balance in tax reduction as between individual taxpayers, on the one hand, and business, on the other. The estimates are that in dividuals in a nonbusiness capacity will pay $4.3 billion less in fiscal year 1972. Corporate and unincorporated business combined will pay $650 million less in fiscal year 1972, $2.7 billion less in fiscal year 1973, and $3.4 billion less in fiscal year 1974. I am confident H. R. 10947 will pass the House overwhelmingly on next Tuesday. I hope the Senate, following the House's example, will expeditiously approve it and that the bill will be on the President's desk at an early date. I am convinced it is a necessary step in putting our lagging economy back on the path to adequate and stable growth. 3574 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Again let me express my deep appreciation for your kind invita tion and the high privilege of addressing this General Assembly. May your acts continue to reflect, as they have in the past, the motto of this great State--"Wisdom, Justice and Moderation". Senator Holley of the 22nd moved that the Joint Session be now dissolved and the motion prevailed. The President of the Senate announced the Joint Session dissolved. The Speaker called the House to order. A Resolution, offered by Mr. Egan of the 116th, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent. Mr. Egan of the 116 served notice that at the proper time, he would ask the House to reconsider its action in giving the requisite constitutional majority to SB 1-Ex. as amended. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:00 o'clock, Monday morning and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 10:00 o'clock, Monday morning. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3575 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Monday, October 4, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. Prayer was offered by Father Austin McKenna, Pastor, St. Paul of the Cross Church, Atlanta, Georgia. By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing and Journals reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. The following communication was received: Secretary of State State Capitol Atlanta 30334 Honorable Glenn W. Ellard Clerk, House of Representatives State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 October 4, 1971 Dear Jack: I am transmitting to you herewith a certified list of those persons 3576 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, who have registered in the Docket of Legislative Appearances for the 1971 Extraordinary Session as of Friday, October 1, 1971, pursuant to Act No. 1294, Georgia Laws, 1970. With best wishes, I am Sincerely your friend, /s/ Ben W. Fortson, Jr. Secretary of State Enclosures State of Georgia Office of Secretary of State I, Ben W. Fortson, Jr., Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, do hereby certify, that the three pages of photographed matter hereto attached contain the names of those persons (numbered 1 through 31), along with the names of those respective persons, firms, corporations or associations they represent, who have registered in the Docket of Legislative Appearances, as of Friday, October 1, 1971, pursuant to Act No. 1294, Georgia Laws, 1970. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this 4th day of October, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy-one and of the Independence of the United States of Ameri ca the One Hundred and Ninety-sixth. /s/ Ben W. Fortson, Jr. Secretary of State. 1. Ralph H. Witt City of Atlanta 2614 First National Bank Tower Atlanta, Georgia 30303 2. S. G. Davenport United Transportation Union Route 4, Box 179 Americus, Georgia 31709 3. Gene Dyson Georgia Business & Industry Assoc., Inc. 181 Washington Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 4. Clifford C. Clarke Georgia Business & Industry Assoc., Inc. 181 Washington Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3577 5. James N. Parkman Georgia Business & Industry Assoc., Inc. 181 Washington Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 6. Raymond L. Hill Georgia Hotel-Motel Association 1410 Rhodes-Haverty Building Atlanta, Georgia 30303 7. Bill T. Hardman Hardman Travel Industries 100 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 8. Wilton Hill Georgia School Bus Drivers Association Reidsville, Georgia 30453 9. W. B. Bryan Seaboard Coastline Railroad 148 Cain Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 10. J. R. (Jim) Snyder United Transportation Union P. O. Box 332 Snellville, Georgia 30278 11. Claude Kimbrell Roadside Business Association 5925 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Chamblee, Georgia 30341 12. James L. Upchurch Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia 2735 Fern Valley Drive East Point, Georgia 30344 13. Gretta M. Dewald The Democratic Women of DeKalb 2231 Kodiak Drive, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30345 14. Katherine E. Wright Fulton County Republican Women's Club 97 Robin Hood Road, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 15. Marthena Burn Legislative Coalition 26 South Prado, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 3578 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, 16. Jerry R. Griffin Georgia Municipal Association 501 Fulton Federal Building Atlanta, Georgia 30303 17. Eric Holmes, Jr. Petroleum Council of Georgia 161 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 18. James D. King, Jr. Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 1300 Commerce Building Atlanta, Georgia 30303 19. Rev. Fred D. Bennette REGISTERED AGENT 1. Southern Christian Leadership Conference 2. Georgia Voters League 3. All Citizens Registration Committee 334 Auburn Avenue, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 20. Larry Lemons REGISTERED AGENT 1. Southern Christian Leadership Conference 2. Georgia Voters League 3. All Citizens Registration Committee 708 Landmark Apartments Atlanta, Georgia 30303 21. J. V. Dasher, Jr. Candyland, Inc. P. O. Box 1609 Valdosta, Georgia 31601 22. James L. Harper Candyland, Inc. P. O. Box 644 Jessup, Georgia 31545 23. David J. Reedy Roadside Business Association 1517 Virginia Street Downers Grove, Illinois 60515 24. Henry B. Troutman, Jr. Turner Outdoor Advertising 3200 Rockingham Drive, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30327 25. David H. Flint Turner Communications Corporation 732 Ashby Street, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30318 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3579 26. W. A. Herring Turner Communications Corporation 732 Ashby Street, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30318 27. Peter A. Dames Turner Communications Corporation 732 Ashby Street, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30318 28. Frank Harris, Jr. Harris Poster Advertising Box 194 Griffin, Georgia 30223 29. Claude Williams, Jr. Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia Georgia Outdoor Advertising, Inc. Athens, Georgia 30601 30. Kirby L. Turnage, Jr. Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia P. 0. Box 1725 Athens, Georgia 30601 31. Jane H. Yarn SAVE 881 West Conway Road, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30327 By unanimous consent, the following Bill of the House was read the second time: HB 23-Ex. By Mrs. Hamilton of the 112th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. Mr. Williams of the llth District, Chairman of the Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment has had under consideration the following Bill of the Senate and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendation: SB 2-Ex. Do Pass, by Substitute. Respectfully submitted, Wilson of the 117th, Secretary 3580 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Howell of the 60th District, Chairman of the Committee on State of Republic, submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on State of Republic has had under consideration the fol lowing Resolution of the Senate and has instructed me to report the same back to the House with the following recommendation: SR 4-Ex. Do Pass. Respectfully submitted, Howell of the 60th, Chairman. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. Mc~ Whorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has passed by the requisite constitutional majority the following Bills of the House, to-wit: HB 3-Ex. By Messrs. Howell of the 60th, Keyton of the 70th, Connell of the 79th,, and others: A Bill to amend the Georgia Election code to comply with the 1970 Voting Rights Act of 1965 by eliminating durational residency require ments for presidential elections; and for other purposes. HB 10-Ex. By Messrs. Lee, Gary and Northcutt of the 21st: A Bill to be entitled an Act incorporating the City of Forest Park, so as to change the date of elections in said City; and for other purposes. HB 12-Ex. By Messrs. Snow, Hays and Clements of the 1st: A Bill to amend an Act incorporating the City of Chickamauga, so as to provide that the Board of Trustees of the Public School System shall have the power to make all arrangements necessary to the ef ficient operation of the schools; and for other purposes. HB 13-Ex. By Messrs. Buck, Pickard and Pearce of the 84th and others: A Bill to ratify, nunc pro tune, confirm, enact and incorporate into the Acts of the General Assembly, the charter of the countywide govern ment of Columbus, Georgia; and for other purposes. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3581 HB 15-Ex. By Messrs. Pickard, Buck and Pearce of the 84th, and others: A Bill to amend the Charter of Columbus, a consolidated city-county government; this amendment providing for the passage of ordinances as emergency measures, such ordinance to be effective immediately on one reading and prior to advertisement; and for other purposes. HB 18-Ex. By Messrs. Gignilliat of the 89th, Alien of the 92nd, Triplett of the 93rd and others: A Bill to provide that the Board of Public Education for the City of Savannah and Chatham County shall establish a county-wide school attendance district; and for other purposes. HB 19-Ex. By Messrs. Murphy and Dean of the 19th: A Bill to provide for a new Board of Education of Haralson County; and for other purposes. The Senate has passed, as amended, by the requisite constitutional ma jority the following Bills of the House, to-wit: HB 4-Ex. By Messrs. Miller of the 83rd, Scarborough, Bennett, Brown, Pinkston, and Evans of the 81st, and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to amend an Act establishing the board of public education and orphanage for Bibb County; so as to change the number of members of the board; and for other purposes. HB 8-Ex. By Messrs. Geisinger and Collins of the 72nd: A Bill to reincorporate the City of Doraville; to create a new Char ter for said city; and for other purposes. HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth and others: A Bill to provide for the control of outdoor advertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State, and for the administration of such controls; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. HB 1-Ex. By Messrs, Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd, Wilson of the 117th and others: A Bill to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, so as to provide for the apportionment 3582 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Repre sentative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; and for other purposes. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House reconsider its action in giving the requisite constitutional majority to the following Bill of the Senate: SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and number of State Senatorial Districts and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. The motion prevailed and SB 1-Ex. was reconsidered. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the Senate was again taken up for consideration: SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and number of State Senatorial Districts, and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. The following amendments were read and adopted: Mr. Williams of the llth moves to amend SB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking all that language relative to Senatorial District No. 31 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 31. Bartow Cartersville CCD 10 Emerson CCD 15 Euharlee--Taylorsville CCD 20 ED's 13 and 15 Ladds CCD 30 Douglas Douglasville CCD 10 Lithia Springs CCD 20 Tract 803 ED 18 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3583 Haralson Paulding Hiram CCD 10 Yorkville CCD 20 Polk." Mr. Williams of the llth moves to amend SB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking from the next to the last paragraph in quoted Code Sec tion 47-102 in Section 1 of said bill the following: "Until that time the members of the Senate elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected." and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Until that time the members of the Senate elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected, and until that time the composition of the Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same." By adding within quoted Code Section 47-102 in Section 1 of said bill, as the last paragraph thereof, the following: "Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Mr. Williams of the llth moves to amend Senate Bill 1-Ex. as follows: By deleting lines 24, 30 and 32 on page 2. By striking the period at the end of line 47 on page 2 and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "and ED 196B.". By deleting line 49 on page 2. By deleting lines 2, 4 and 6 on page 3. By striking the figure, "902" where it appears in line 32 on page 3 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure, "901". By deleting lines 52 and 53 on page 3. By striking the word "Euralee" where it appears in line 40 on page 8 and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Euharlee". 3584 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, "District No. 33. Cobb All that portion of Cobb County lying within the corporate limits of the city of Marietta, as such corporate limits existed on April 1, 1970, except ED 241D within Tract 310.01 of Mari etta CCD 25. Austell CCD 10 Fair Oaks CCD 15 Tracts 310.02 and 310.03. Mableton CCD 20 ED's 315, 315B, 315C, 316, 317, 318, 318B, 319, 319B, 320, 320B and 321. Marietta CCD 25 Tract 309 ED's 261 and 262. Powder Springs CCD 35." By striking all that language relative to Senatorial District No. 55 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 55. DeKalb Atlanta CCD 5 Tract 208 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 42. Avondale Estates--Belvedere CCD 10. Tracts 229, 230 and 231.02. Tract 231.03 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 43. Tract 231.04. Candler--Glenwood CCD 15. Tract 237 Blocks 101 through 103. Clarkston CCD 25 Tract 220 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 5. Constitution--Panthersville CCD 30 Tract 234.02. All that portion of CT 234.02 which lies east of a line beginning at a point which is the northeast corner of land lot 55 within the 16th land district of DeKalb County; thence in a southerly direction in a straight line to a point which is the southeast corner of land lot 49 of the 16th land district of DeKalb County, and that portion of said CT 234.02 which lies within land lots 253 and 254 of the llth land district of DeKalb County. Decatur CCD 35 Tracts 227 and 228. Lithonia CCD 45 Scottdale CCD 60 Tract 221 Tract 222 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 5. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3585 Stone Mountain CCD 65 Tract 219 except that portion within Senatorial District No. 5." The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, was agreed to, as amended. On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Chance Chandler Chappell Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Conger Connell Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dorminy Edwards Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Gunter Ham Harrington Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Odoni Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, W. R. 3586 Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Ross Rush Russell, W. B. Salem Shanahan Shepherd JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Strickland Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Vaughn Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Brown, C. Egan Harris Johnson Jordan Knowles Melton Turner Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Bostick Bowen Brown, S. P. Carter Cheeks Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Cook Dean, J. E. Dixon Drury Groover Hamilton Hood Jones, J. R. Keyton King Larsen, G. K. Leggett Levitas Merritt Phillips, L. L. Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Scarborough Stephens Townsend Wamble Mr. Speaker On the passage of the Bill, as amended, the ayes were 154, nays 8. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, as amended. Mr. Cheeks of the 78th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on SB 1-Ex., as amended, but had he been present would have voted "aye". Under the general order of business, the following Resolution of the Senate was taken up for consideration and read the third time: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 SR 4-Ex. By Senators Holloway of the 12th and Carter of the 14th: 3587 A RESOLUTION Ratifying the amendment to the United States Constitution rela tive to 18 year old voting; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Ninety-Second Congress of the United States of America adopted a proposal to amend the Constitution of the United States of America as follows: "JOINT RESOLUTION Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House concurring therein), that the following article is pro posed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as a part of the Constitution when ratified by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its sub mission by the Congress: ARTICLE Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age. Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation." NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that the aforesaid amendment to the Con stitution of the United States of America is hereby ratified. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Governor shall transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the Administrator of General Services, Washington, D. C.; to the President of the United States Senate; to the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; and to each member of the Georgia Congressional Delegation. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the adoption of the Resolution, was agreed to. On the adoption of the Resolution, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: 3588 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alien Battle Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Busbee Carr Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collins, M. Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton King Knight Knowles Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Nessmith Noble Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Strickland Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3589> Those not voting were Messrs.: Alexander, W. M. Atherton Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Blackshear Bostick Bowen Burruss Carter Collier Colwell Dean, J. E. Drury Edwards Ezzard Gary Hamilton Harrison Hood Kreeger Matthews, D. R. Morgan Murphy Northcutt Stephens Townsend Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the Resolution, the ayes were 166, nays 0. The Resolution, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was adopted. Messrs. Barfield and Bennett of the 71st stated that they had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on SR 4-Ex. but had they been present would have voted "aye". The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: HR 19-Ex. By Messrs. Matthews and Patten of the 63rd, Lewis of the 37th, Rainey of the 47th and Grahl of the 40th: A RESOLUTION Urging the pardon of Lt. William L. Galley; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Lt. William L. Galley has been court-martialed by a United States military tribunal for actions taken during the heat of battle in Vietnam; and WHEREAS, evidenced adduced at subsequent trials of the other military personnel involved in the My Lai incident has produced con flicting accounts of what actually occurred at My Lai; and WHEREAS, Lt. Galley was acting in what he felt was the best interest of his country and was seeking to protect the troops under his command; and WHEREAS, he has already been sufficiently punished for any wrongful actions which he might have taken. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby urge the Honorable 3590 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States, to grant a full and complete pardon to Lt. William L. Galley. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit appropri ate copies of this Resolution to the Honorable Richard M. Nixon, Presi dent of the United States, and to Lt. William L. Galley. Mr. Levitas of the 77th requested that the Journal record his opposition to the adoption of HR 19-Ex. HR 20-Ex. By Messrs. Bennett, Pinkston, Brown and Scarborough of the 81st and Coney of the 82nd: A RESOLUTION Congratulating Honorable Mitch Miller; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, "the tail" which wags the Bibb County Delegation is celebrating his birthday on this date; and WHEREAS, the counsel and advice extended to the members of this body will be even more brilliant, pertinent and valuable due to the fact that an added year to his age has made Mitch Miller one of this body's wise old men; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the members of this body to extend to its valued colleague, Mitch Miller, its heartiest congratulations upon this, his birthday. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby congratulate and ex tend its best wishes to the distinguished and able Representative from the 83rd District. Honorable Mitch Miller. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to Honorable Mitch Miller. HR 21-Ex. By Messrs. Toles and Adams of the 9th and Dean of the 19th: A RESOLUTION Extending best wishes for a "Happy Birthday" to Honorable Sid ney Lowrey; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Honorable Sidney Lowrey, Representative of the Ninth District, was born on September 80, 1911, in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia; and MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3591 WHEREAS, he is 60 years of age today; and WHEREAS, he has served as a member of the House of Repre sentatives continuously since 1959; and WHEREAS, prior to his election to the House of Representatives he was a member of the Board of County Commissioners of Floyd County for nine years; and WHEREAS, he is Vice-Chairman of the Agriculture Committee, Chairman of the Agriculture, Parks and Public Works Subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee and Chairman of the General Health Sub committee of the Health and Ecology Committee; and WHEREAS, he has distinguished himself as a faithful and devoted public servant; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the members of this body to recog nize this outstanding Georgian upon the occasion of his 60th birthday. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby extend their sincerest wishes to Honorable Sidney Lowrey and express their best wishes for many happy returns of the day. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House is authorized and directed to forward an appropriate copy of this Resolu tion to the Honorable Sidney Lowrey. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the Senate was taken up for consideration and read the third time: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The following Committee substitute was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. 3592 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof a new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Wash ington and Wilkinson. Second District: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Colquitt, Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Webster and Worth, plus the following territory: Taylor Rupert CCD 20 Third District: Bibb, Butts, Crawford, Harris, Heard, Jasper, Jones, Meriwether, Monroe, Muscogee, Talbot, Troup and Twiggs, plus the following territory: Taylor Butler CCD 5 Carsonville--Panhandle CCD 10 Reynolds CCD 15 Upson Gordon CCD 15 ED 23 Fourth District: DeKalb Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 16, 17, 18, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 49, 50, 52 and 53 Fifth District: Fulton except that part contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts Sixth Districts: Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Henry, Larnar, Pike, Rockdale and Spalding, plus the fol lowing territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02, 19, 80, 81.01, 81.02, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01, 83.02, 85, 86.01, 86.02 and 103 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3593 Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 Palmetto CCD 40 Tract 104 Upson except that part in the Third District Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker. Eighth District: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bleckley, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Dodge, Echols, Glynn, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Long, Lowndes, Mclntosh, Peach, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Turner, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler and Wilcox. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White and Whitfield. Tenth District: Baldwin, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton and Wilkes. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Un til that time the members of the United States House of Repre sentatives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD" shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation ED shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Census Tract' and 'Enumeration District' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. An amendment, offered by Mr. Peters of the 2nd, was read and lost. 3594 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, An amendment, offered by Messrs. Bostick of the 63rd and Greer of the 95th, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent. The following amendments were read and adopted: Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Murphy of the 19th and Busbee of the 61st move to amend the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex., as follows: By striking in their entirety Lines 5 through 16 of Page 3 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under exist ing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of ap pointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authori ties, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts.' " Mr. Phillips of the 50th moves to amend the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking from the ninth unnumbered paragraph of Section 1 the words: "Wheeler and Wilcox", and inserting in lieu thereof the words: "and Wilcox". By striking from the second unnumbered paragraph of Section 1 the words: "and Wilkinson", and inserting in lieu thereof the comma and words: ", Wheeler and Wilkinson". The following amendment was read: Mr. Cole of the 3rd moves to amend the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3595 By striking the language relating to the Seventh District and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7" By striking the language relating to the Ninth District and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6" On the adoption of the amendment to the Committee substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Black Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chappell Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Edwards Evans Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. 3596 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Johnson Keyton Knowles Kreeger Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McDonald Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Mulherin Murphy Noble Northcutt Oxford Patterson Patten Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Poole Rainey Reaves Ross Russell, H. P. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Sweat Thomason Toles Tripp Turner Vaughn Ware Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Alexander, W. M. Bennett, Tom Berry Blackshear Bohannon Davis, E. T. Fraser Hamilton Har risen Hill, G. Housley Howard Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. King Lambert Larsen, G. K. McCracken McDaniell Moyer Nunn Pearce Pickard Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Sorrells Townsend Triplett Williams Wilson Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Brantley, H. L. Chance Chandler Cheeks Collins, S. Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dent Drury Egan Ezzard Farrar Hawes Hutchinson Jordan Knight Leggett Melton Mullinax Nessmith Odom Peters Phillips, G. S. Potts Roach Rush Salem Smith, J. R. Strickland Thompson Wamble Wheeler, J. A. Mr. Speaker MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3597 On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 130, nays 30. The amendment to the Committee substitute was adopted. Mr. Peters of the 2nd stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the Cole amendment to the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "aye". The following amendment was read: Messrs. Vaughn and Jordan of the 74th move to amend the Com mittee substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the language in Section 1 relating to the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Districts and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following ter ritory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 31, 32, 33, 49, 50, 52 and 53 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 70 Blocks 201 through 210 and 301 Tracks 72, 73, 76.02, 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02, 79, 81.01, 81.02, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01, 83.02, 86.02, 103, 194, 105.01 and 105.02". On the adoption of the amendment to the Committee substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alien Atherton Battle Bell Berry Black Bohannon Bowen Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, C. Buck Carr 3598 Chance Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Colwell Connell Cook Dailey Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Greer Griffin Ham Harrington Harris Harrison Hays Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Milford Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Nessrnith Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patten Pearce Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Poole Potts Reaves Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Shanahan Sims Smith, H. R. Sorrells Stephens Sweat Thomason Toles Townsend Triplett Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Bond Bostick Brantley, H. H. Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Busbee Clements Coney, G. D. Conger Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dent Grahl Groover Gunter Hamilton Hill, G. Hood Jones, J. R. King Larsen, G. K. Mason Merritt Miller Murphy Patterson Peters Pinkston Rainey Ross Scarborough Sherman Smith, J. R. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3599 Those not voting were Messrs.: Barfield Blackshear Burruss Carter Chandler Chappell Cole Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Drury Edwards Ezzard Grantham Hawes Hill, B. L. Hudson, Ted Johnson Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Phillips, W. E. Roach Shepherd Smith, V. T. Snow Strickland Thompson Tripp Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 128, nays 38. The amendment to the Committee substitute was adopted. Mrs. Hamilton of the 112th stated that she had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the Vaughn and Jor dan amendment to the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex. She wished to be re corded as voting "aye". The following substitute, offered by Mr. Egan of the 116th, was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to re peal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Appling, Bacon, Brantley, Eryan, Camden, 3600 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Effingham, Evans, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Screven, Tattnall, Ware and Wayne, plus the following territory: Bulloch Brooklet CCD 5 Nevils--Stilson CCD 10 Register CCD 20 Statesboro CCD 25 Statesboro North CCD 30 Statesboro South CCD 35 Second District: Atkinson, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas, Tift and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dooly, Fayette, Harris, Lee, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Turner, Webster and Wilcox, plus the following territory: Coweta Grantville CCD 10 McCollum CCD 15 Moreland CCD 20 Newnan CCD 25 Newnan East CCD 26 Senoia CCD 35 Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following ter ritory: Henry, except Hampton CCD 5 Newton Porterdale CCD 15 Fifth District: Clayton Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 8, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66.01, 66.02, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76.01, 76.02, 77.01, 77.02, 78.02, 80, 81.01, 81.02, 83.01, 83.02, 84, 85, 103 and 108 Campbellton CCD 15 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Hapeville CCD 35 Palmetto CCD 40 Henry Hampton CCD 5 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3601 Sixth District: Cobb Fulton Alpharetta CCD 5 Tracts 115 and 116 Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 53, 69, 78.01, 79, 82.01, 82.02, 86.01, 86.02, 87.01, 87.02, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 and 99 Roswell CCD 45 Tract 114 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tracts 101.02 and 102.02 Atlanta CCD 10 and Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tracts 98, 100, 101.01 and 102.01 Seventh District: Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Douglas, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Heard, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker and Whitfield, plus the following territory: Coweta Newnan West CCD 27 Sargent CCD 30 Eighth District: Bibb, Bleckley, Butts, Crawford, Dodge, Hous ton, Jones, Lamar, Laurens, Monroe, Montgomery, Peach, Pike, Spalding, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Twigs, Upson, Wheeler and Wilkinson. Ninth District: Banks, Bartow, Cherokee, Dawson, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walton and White, plus the following territory: Newton Covington CCD 5 Mansfield CCD 10 Yellow River CCD 20 Tenth District: Baldwin, Burke, Clarke, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Washington and Wilkes, plus the following territory: Bulloch Portal CCD 15 The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representa tives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and the composition of Congressional Districts from which such mem bers were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for 3602 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division' and the word 'tract' shall mean 'Census Tract''. The terms 'Census County Division' and 'Census Tract' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geo graphical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census re port of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following amendments were read and adopted: Mr. Busbee of the 61st moves to amend the Egan substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking in their entirety Line 36, page 3 through Line 6, page 4 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under exist ing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, com mittees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts.'" Mr. Egan of the 116th moves to amend the Egan substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the word "Sixth" on Line 43, page 2 and substitut ing "Eighth", and by striking "Eighth" on Line 16, page 3 and substituting "Sixth". The following amendment was read: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3603 Mr. Groover of the 27th moves to amend the Egan substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to the Third District and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "Third District: Bleckley, Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dodge, Dooly, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion, Montgomery, Muscogee, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Telfair, Terrell, Toombs, Turner, Webster, Wheeler and Wilcox." By striking the language relating to the Sixth District and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Sixth District: Bibb, Butts, Crawford, Fayette, Harris, Jones, Lamar, Laurens, Meriwether, Monroe, Peach, Pike, Spalding, Talbot, Taylor, Treutlen, Troup, Twiggs, Wilkinson and Upson, plus the following territory: Coweta Grantville CCD 10 McCollum CCD 15 Moreland CCD 20 Newnan CCD 25 Newnan East CCD 26 Senoia CCD 35" On the adoption of the amendment to the Egan substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. M. Black Bowen Bray Brown, C. Carr Carter Chappell Cheeks Cole Collier Coney, J. L. Conger Cook Grahl Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrison Hawes Hill, G. Hudson, C. M. Johnson Jordan Keyton Knight Longino Mauldin Merritt Miles Milford Moore Moyer Mullinax Murphy Oxford Peters Poole Potts Russell, H. P. Scarborough Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Thompson Turner Ware Whitmire Williams Wood 3604 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Alexander, W. H. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Chance Clements Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Connell Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dent Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Grantham Greer Hamilton Harris Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Housley Howard Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. JL Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Maxwell McDaniell Melton Miller Morgan Mulherin Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Rainey Reaves Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Snow Sorrells Stephens Sweat Thomason Toles Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Wilson Those not voting were Messrs. : Adams, G. D. Berry Bostick Brantley, H. L. Buck Chandler Collins, S. Dean, N. Drury Ezzard Harrington Howell Hutchinson King Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Matthews, D. R. McCracken McDonald Nessmith Pearce Pickard Roach Smith, V. T. Strickland Townsend Mr. Speaker MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3605 On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 52, nays 115. The amendment to the Egan substitute was lost. On the adoption of the Egan substitute, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Bell Brantley, H. H. Bray Carr Clements Cole Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, J. L. Cook Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Egan Evans Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Granade Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Hays Hill, G. Jones, J. R. Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Levitas Lowrey Mason Mauldin Milford Moore Mulherin Murphy Noble Odom Peters Poole Russell, A. B. Savage Scarborough Sherman Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Thomason Toles Townsend Turner Ware Wheeler, J. A. Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bowen Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Collier Coney, G. D. Conger Connell Dailey Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dent Dixon Dorminy Ezzard Farrar Fraser Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Grantham Greer Griffin Hamilton Harrison Hawes Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg 3606 Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Lewis Logan Longino Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mullinax Nessmith Northcutt Oxford Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Potts Rainey Reaves Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Shanahan Shepherd Sims Smith, H. R. Sorrells Stephens Sweat Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Berry Bostick Buck Drury Edwards Groover Johnson King Larsen, W. W. Nunn Pearce Phillips, W. R. Pickard Roach Russell, W. B. Strickland Thompson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the Egan substitute, as amended, the ayes were 59, nays 116. The substitute, as amended, was lost. The following substitute, offered by Mr. Salem of the 51st, was read and withdrawn by unanimous consent: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congres sional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3607 Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. The Districts shall be com posed of the following counties, or portions thereof, respectively: First District: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Washington and Wheeler. Second District: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Colquitt, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Taylor, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Webster and Worth. Third District: Bibb, Crawford, Harris, Lamar, Meriwether, Monroe, Muscogee, Pike, Talbot, Troup, Twiggs and Upson. Fourth District: DeKalb, Newton and Rockdale. Fifth District: Fulton, except that part in the Sixth District. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 78.01, 78.02, 81.02, 82.01, 82.02, 86.01 and 86.02 Tract 87.02 Blocks 207, 210 and 211 Campbellton CCD 15 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Hapeville CCD 35 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Paulding, Polk and Walker. Eighth District: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bleckley, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Dodge, Dooly, Echols, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Houston, Irwin, Lanier, Long, Lowndes, Mclntosh, Peach, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Ware, Wayne and Wilcox. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, 3608 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White and Whitfield. Tenth District: Baldwin, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jones, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, War ren, Wilkes and Wilkinson. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representa tives elected under previous provisions shall continue to serve and the composition of Congressional Districts from which such mem bers were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 and for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georiga." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following substitute, offered by Messrs. Greer of the 95th and Bostick of the 63rd was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3609 "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be composed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, John son, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Tombs and Treutlen. Second District: Atkinson, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Irwin, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas, Tift, Turner and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Clay, Crawford, Crisp, Dooly, Harris, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Upson, Webster and Wilcox. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following ter ritory : Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 68, 69, 71 and 72 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 50, 53, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 64, 67, 70, 73, 74 and 75 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 103 Atlanta CCD 10 and Hapeville CCD 35 Tract 108 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Tracts 109 and 110 East Point CCD 25 and Fairburn-Union CCD 30 Tract 113.02 except Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513 and 514 Fairburn-Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker. Eighth District: Appling, Bacon, Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, 3610 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Brantley, Clinch, Dodge, Houston, Jeff Davis, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Pierce, Telfair, Twiggs, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler and Wilkinson. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Porsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White and Whitfield. Tenth District: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oeonee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, War ren, Washington and Wilkes. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January 1973. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representa tives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and the composition of Congressional Districts from which such mem bers were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall like wise be elected under the above provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division' and 'Census Tract' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geo graphical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following amendments were read and adopted: Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Murphy of the 19th and Busbee of the 61st move to amend the Greer and Bostick substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking in their entirety Lines 8 through 19 of Page 3 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Suc cessors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3611 provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of Janu ary 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, com mittees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts.' " Mr. Phillips of the 50th moves to amend the Greer and Bostick substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking from the ninth unnumbered paragraph of Section 1 the words: "Wheeler and Wilkinson", and inserting in lieu thereof the words: "and Wilkinson". By striking from the second unnumbered paragraph of Section 1 the words "and Treutlen", and inserting in lieu thereof the comma and words: ", Treutlen and Wheeler.". The following amendment was read: Mr. Brown of the 110th moves to amend the Greer and Bostick substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking on Page 2, lines 7 through 35 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "4th District:-- DeKalb less that territory in the 5th Fulton Alpharetta--CCD Roswell--CCD Sandy Springs--CCD 5th District:-- Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 DeKalb Atlanta CCD Tracts 201, 202, 203 and 204 6th District:-- Butts Carroll 3612 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Clayton Coweta Douglas Fayette Haralson Heard Henry Jasper Lamar Pike Spalding Rockdale Fulton Campbellton CCD 15 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Fairburn CCD 30 Hapeville CCD 35 Palmetto CCD 40 On the adoption of the amendment to the Greer and Bostick Substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brown, B. D. Buck Cheeks Clements Coney, G. D. Conger Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dent Evans Ezzard Felton Gaynor Hamilton Hawes Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Levitas Marcus Odom Shepherd Thomason Thompson Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alien Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Black Bowen Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Brown, C. Busbee Carr Chance Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Connell Cook Dailey Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dorminy Egan Farrar Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gei singer Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harris Harrison Hays Hill, G. Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Lewis Logan Lowrey Matthews, C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3613 Mauldin Maxwell Melton Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Oxford Patterson Patten Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Potts Rainey Reaves Ross Rush Salem Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, John Atherton Battle Berry Bostick Bray Brown, S. P. Burruss Carter Chandler Chappell Cole Coney, J. L. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dixon Drury Edwards Gary Greer Harrington Housley Johnson Keyton Knowles Larsen, W. W. Leggett Longino Mason Matthews, D. R. McCracken McDaniell McDonald Merritt Pearce Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Poole Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Strickland Sweat Wamble Wilson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 29, nays 112. The amendment to the Greer and Bostick substitute was lost. The following amendment was read: Mr. Adams of the 100th moves to amend the Greer and Bostick substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: 3614 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, By deleting in their entirety Lines 18 through 35 of Page 2 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 79, 80, 81.01, 81.02, 82.01, 83.01, 83.02, 85, 86.01, 86.02 and 103, 61 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 82.02 Pairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Tract 104". On the adoption of the amendment to the Greer and Bostick substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alien Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Black Bohannon Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Brown, C. Carr Clements Collier Collins, S. Colwell Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Griffin Gunter Harrison Hays Hill, G. Hudson, Ted Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Knowles Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Levitas Logan Longino Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Milford Moore Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Odom Oxford Patten Peters Phillips, W. R. Poole Rainey Russell, W. B. Savage Shanahan Sherman Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Thomason Toles Townsend Tripp Turner Wamble Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wood MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3615 Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Atherton Bennett, Tom Blackshear Bond Bowen Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Buck Busbee Chance Chandler Cheeks Collins, M. Coney, G. D. Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dean, J. E. Dent Evans Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gary Gaynor Greer Groover Ham Hamilton Hawes Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Howard Howell Hutchinson King Knight Kreeger Lewis Lowrey Marcus Mauldin Maxwell McDonald Melton Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Nunn Patterson Pearce Phillips, G. S. Pickard Pinkston Potts Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Scarborough Sims Smith, H. R. Sweat Thompson Triplett Ware Wheeler, Bobby Those not voting were Messrs.: Barfield Berry Bostick Bray Burruss Carter Chappell Cole Dean, N. Drury Harrington Harris Housley Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jordan Keyton Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Mason McCracken McDaniell Merritt Phillips, L. L. Reaves Roach Ross Russell, A. B. Shepherd Stephens Strickland Vaughn Wilson Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 89, nays 70. The amendment to the Greer and Bostick substitute was adopted. The following amendment was read: Messrs. Levitas, Farrar, Russell and Thomason of the 77th and Vaughn and Jordan of the 74th move to amend the Bostick and Greer 3616 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, substitute to SB 2-Ex. by striking the language of the "Fourth Dis trict" and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Fourth District; DeKalb, Rockdale and Henry."; and by adding to the Sixth District the following territory: "Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 68, 69, 71 and 72." On the adoption of the amendment to the Greer and Bostick substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Alexander, W. M. Atherton Buck Carter Chandler Clements Coney, J. L. Cook Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dixon Farrar Ham Harris Harrison Hays Horton Housley Hudson, C. M. Jones, Herb Jordan Kreeger Lambert Levitas Marcus Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell Milford Nunn Odom Pickard Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Scarborough Snow Sorrells Stephens Thomason Thompson Turner Wamble Whitmire Williams Wilson Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, Marvin Alien Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Black Bohannon Brantley, H. H. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Busbee Carr Chance Chappell Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D, Conger Connell Dailey Dean, Gib Edwards Egan Evans Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Hill, G. Howell Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, J. R. Keyton King Knowles Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3617 Lee,W.J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Lewis Longino Lowrey Mason McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mullinax Murphy Northcutt Oxford Patterson Patten Peters Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Poole Potts Rainey Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Savage Shanahan Sherman Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Sweat Townsend Triplett Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Bell Berry Blackshear Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Burruss Cole Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Dorminy Drury Ezzard Felton Granade Hamilton Harrington Hawes Hill, B. L. Hood Howard Johnson Knight Lane, Dick Logan Matthews, C. Merritt Miles Mulherin Nessmith Noble Pearce Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Reaves Roach Shepherd Sims Smith, V. T. Strickland Toles Tripp Vaughn Ware Wood Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 46, nays 95. The amendment to the Greer and Bostick substitute was lost. The following amendment was read: Mr. Larsen of the 42nd moves to amend the Greer and Bostick substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking that language pertaining to the First, Second, Third and Eighth Congressional Districts and substituting in lieu thereof the following: 3618 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, "First District. Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Crawford, Dodge, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Wheeler and Wilkinson. Second District. Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Wilcox and Worth. Third District. Chattahoochee, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Pulaski, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troop, Upson and Webster. Eighth District. Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Coffee, Clinch, Echols, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Telfair, Ware and Wayne." On the adoption of the amendment to the Greer and Bostick substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, John Barfield Bennett, J. T. Black Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, B. D. Buck Chappell Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Coffins, S. Coney, J. L. Conger Cook Dailey Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Egan Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Granade Grantham Groover Ham Harris Harrison Hill, B. L. Howard Hudson, Ted Isenberg Johnson Jones, J. R. Keyton Knight Knowles Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. Leggett Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Merritt Miles Milford Moyer Mullinax Murphy Noble Northcutt Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Poole Potts Rainey Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Savage Scarborough Sorrells Stephens Sweat Thompson Townsend Tripp Turner Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Wood MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3619 Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Blackshear Bostick Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Clements Colwell Coney, G. D. Connell Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Praser Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Greer Griffin Gunter Hamilton Harrington Hawes Hays Horton Housley Howell Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan King Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McCracken Melton Miller Moore Morgan Mulherin Nessmith Nunn Patten Peters Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Reaves Rush Salem Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Snow Thomason Toles Triplett Vaughn Williams Wilson Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Berry Bowen Cole Davis, E. T. Dent Drury Edwards Gary Hill, G. Hood Pickard Roach Ross Russell, W. B. Smith, V. T. Strickland Wamble Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 81, nays 94. The amendment to the Greer and Bostick substitute was lost. An amendment, offered by Mrs. Hamilton of the 112th and Messrs. Horton and Hawes of the 95th and Alexander of the 108th, was read and lost. 3620 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The following amendment was read and adopted: Mr. Cole of the 3rd moves to amend the Greer and Bostick substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to the Seventh District and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Ployd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7" By striking the language relating to the Ninth District and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6" On the adoption of the Greer and Bostick substitute, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Atherton Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bostick Bowen Bray Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Chandler Collins, M. Coney, G. D. Davis, E. T. Edwards Felton Gaynor Grahl Greer Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Jessup Jordan King MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3621 Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Lewis Longino Marcus Mason McCracken Melton Milford Miller Mulherin Northcutt Nunn Odom Pearce Phillips, G. S. Phillips, W. K. Pickard Pinkston Ross Scarborough Sims Thompson Vaughn Wamble Wilson Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Barfield Battle Bell Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, S. Colwell Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Egan Evans Ezzard Farrar Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Grantham Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harris Harrison Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Hudson, Ted Isenberg Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Keyton Knight Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Leggett Logan Lowrey Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Merritt Miles Moore Morgan Moyer Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Oxford Patterson Patten Peters Phillips, L. L. Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Sweat Toles Townsend Triplett Turner Ware Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Williams Wood 3622 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those not voting were Messrs.: Brantley, H. L. Carter Chance Drury Harrington Hawes Hood Roach Strickland Thomason Tripp Wheeler, J. A. Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the Greer and Bostick substitute, as amended, the ayes were 60, nays 121. The substitute, as amended, was lost. Mr. Gaynor of the 88th stated that he had inadvertently voted "aye" when the roll was called on the adoption of the Greer and Bostick substitute. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". The following substitute, offered by Messrs. Murphy of the 19th, Floyd of the 7th, Smith of the 3rd, Snow of the 1st, Adams of the 9th and many others, was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Appling, Bacon, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Effingham, Evans, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Screven, Tattnall, Ware and Wayne. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3623 Second District: Atkinson, Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas, Tift, Turner and Worth. Third District: Ben Hill, Bleckley, Chattahoochee, Crisp, Dodge, Dooly, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion, Muscogee, Peach, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Terrell, Twiggs, Webster, Wileox and Wilkinson. Fourth District: Clayton Cobb Austell CCD 10 Fair Oaks CCD 15 Mableton CCD 20 Marietta CCD 25 Northeast Cobb CCD 30 Powder Springs CCD 35 Smyrna CCD 40 Vinings CCD 45 DeKalb Chamblee--Doraville CCD 20 Tracts 212.01, 212.02 and 212.03 Fulton Alpharetta CCD 5 Campbellton CCD 15 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Palmetto CCD 40 Roswell CCD 45 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Fifth District: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Hapeville CCD 35 Sixth District: Bibb, Butts, Coweta, Crawford, Fayette, Harris, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Jones, Lamar, Meriwether, Monroe, Newton, Pike, Spalding, Talbot, Taylor, Troup and Upson. Seventh District: Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Douglas, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker and Whitfield, plus the following territory: Cobb Acworth--Kennesaw CCD 5 Eighth District: DeKalb except that portion contained in the Fourth District Gwinnett Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Cherokee, Clarke, Dawson, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Greene, Habersham, Hall, 3624 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Pickens, Rabun, Rockdale, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walton and White. Tenth District: Baldwin, Burke, Candler, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Lincoln, McDuffie, Montgomery, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Warren, Washington, Wheeler and Wilkes. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representa tives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and the composition of Congressional Districts from which such mem bers were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division' and 'Census Tract' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geo graphical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census re port of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following amendment was read and adopted: Messrs. Busbee of the 61st and Smith of the 43rd move to amend the Murphy substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking in their entirety Lines 11 through 22 of Page 3 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Suc cessors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of Janu- MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3625 ary 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elec tions of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of appointing or elect ing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts.'" The following amendment was read: Mr. Egan of the 116th moves to amend the Murphy substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to the Fourth District and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "Fourth District: DeKalb Gwinnett Dacula--Rocky Creek CCD 10 Lawrenceville CCD 15 Lilburn CCD 20 Snellville--Grayson CCD 30" By striking the language relating to the Fifth District and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Fifth District: Clayton Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 23, 24, 25, 26, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66.01, 66.02, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76.01, 76.02, 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02, 79, 80, 81.01, 81.02, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01, 83.02, 84, 85, 86.01, 86.02, 103 and 108 Campbellton CCD 15 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Hapeville CCD 35 Palmetto CCD 40" By striking the language relating to the Eighth District and insert ing in lieu thereof the following: "Eighth District: Cobb, except Acworth--Kennesaw CCD 5 Fulton, except that part contained in the Fifth District Gwinnett Buford CCD 5 Norcross CCD 25 Suwanee--Duluth CCD 35" 3626 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the adoption of the amendment to the Murphy substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Bell Bennett, J. T. Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, C. Chandler Clements Cole Collier Collins, S. Colwell Coney, J. L. Cook Davis, W. Dean, N. Dixon Egan Ezzard Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Granade Gunter Ham Harris Hays Hill, G. Jones, J. R. Keyton King Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. McDonald Moore Nessmith Noble Odom Oxford Peters Ross Rush Salem Savage Snow Stephens Sweat Townsend Wheeler, J. A. Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brown, B. D. Buck Burruss Busbee Chappell Cheeks Coney, G. D. Connell Daugherty Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dent Dorminy Edwards Evans Farrar Fraser Gary Gignilliat Grahl Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Hamilton Harrington Harrison Hawes Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell Melton Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Northcutt Nunn Patterson MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3627 Patten Pearce Phillips, G. S. Poole Potts Eussell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Sorrells Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Turner Vaughn Ware Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, John Barfield Battle Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Brown, S. P. Carr Carter Chance Coffins, M. Conger Dailey Davis, E. T. Drury Felton Gaynor Howell Johnson Mason Merritt Milford Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Rainey Reaves Roach Russell, W. B. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Strickland Tripp Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 51, nays 106. The amendment to the Murphy substitute was lost. On the adoption of the Murphy substitute, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Bennett, J. T. Berry Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Buck Busbee Clements Cole Collins, M. Colwell Coney, J. L. Conger Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dean, N. Dent Edwards Felton Floyd, J. H. Grahl Groover Gunter Ham Harris Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Howell Hutchinson Keyton King Knight Lee, W. S. 3628 Levitas Lowrey Merritt Moore Moyer Mullinax Murphy Odom JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Oxford Pearce Peters Pickard Potts Russell, H. P. Shanahan Shepherd Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Thomason Thompson Toles Turner Ware Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Black Bohannon Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Brown, S. P. Burruss Carr Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Collier Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Connell Cook Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dixon Dorminy Egan Evans Ezzard Farrar Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gayner Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Grantham Griffin Hamilton Harrington Harrison Hawes Hill, G. Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Lewis Logan Longino Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Milford Miller Morgan Mulherin Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Poole Rainey Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Sorrells Stephens Sweat Townsend Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3629 Those not voting were Messrs.: Alexander, W. M. Blackshear Bostick Bowen Carter Dailey Drury Gary Greer Knowles Mason Phillips, W. R. Reaves Roach Strickland Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the Murphy substitute, as amended, the ayes were 63, nays 115. The Murphy substitute, as amended, was lost. Mr. Mason of the 13th stated that due to mechanical failure his vote did not record when the roll was called on the Murphy substitute, as amended, to SB 2-Ex., and wished to be recorded as voting "nay". All floor substitutes having failed to be adopted, the Committee substitute, as amended, was taken up for consideration. The Committee substitute, as amended, was adopted. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, by substitute, as amended, was agreed to. On the passage of the Bill, by substitute, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alien Atherton Battle Bohannon Brantley, H. L. Brown, C. Burruss Carter Chance Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Connell Cook Dean, Gib Dixon Dorminy Farrar Floyd, L. R. Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Granade Grantham Griffin Ham Harrison Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb 3630 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Jordan Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Lewis Logan Longino Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Morgan Mulherin Nessmith Northcutt Odom Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Poole Reaves Ross Rush Salem Shanahan Sherman Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Sweat Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wheeler, Bobby Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Buck Busbee Carr Chandler Chappell Clements Cole Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Edwards Egan Evans Ezzard Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Geisinger Grahl Greer Groover Gunter Hamilton Harrington Harris Hawes Hays Hill, G. Hood Horton Howell Hutchinson Johnson Keyton King Knight Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. S. Levitas Lowrey Marcus Mason Mauldin McCracken Merritt Milford Miller Moore Moyer Mullinax Murphy Noble Nunn Oxford Pearce Peters Pickard Pinkston Potts Rainey Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shepherd Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Turner Wamble Ware Wheeler, J. A. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3631 Those not voting were Messrs.: Drury Hill, B. L. Jones, J. R. Phillips, W. R. Roach Strickland Mr. Speaker On the passage of the Bill, by substitute, as amended, the ayes were 81, nays 106. The Bill, by substitute, as amended, having failed to receive the requisite constitutional majoirty, was lost. Mr. Busbee of the 61st served notice that at the proper time, he would ask the House to reconsider its action in failing to give the requisite constitutional majority to SB 2-Ex., by substitute, as amended. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has passed, as amended, by the requisite constitutional majority the following Bill of the House, to-wit: HB 17-Ex. By Messrs. Thomason of the 77th and Davis of the 75th: A Bill to authorize the Board of Commissioners of DeKalb County to pay the Board of Education a portion of any revenue received pursuant to the provisions of the "Revenue Tax Act to Legalize and Control Alco holic Beverages and Liquors," as amended, in the event the provisions of such Act become effective in DeKalb County; and for other pur poses. The Senate has passed, by substitute, by the requisite constitutional ma jority the following Bill of the House, to-wit: HB 5-Ex. By Messrs. Brown, Pinkston, Evans, Scarborough and Bennett of the 81st, Miller of the 83rd and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the Board of Public Education and Orphanage for Bibb County, so as to provide that said Board shall have the power and authority to contract for the education of certain exceptional children and to expend funds for such purposes; and for other purposes. 3632 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The Senate has agreed to the House amendments to the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 1-Ex. By Senators Eldridge of the 7th, Hudgins of the 15th, Higginbotham of the 43rd and others: A Bill to amend Code Sec. 47-102, relating to State Senatorial Districts, so as to provide for the composition and number of State Senatorial Districts and the number of Senators; and for other purposes. The following Bills of the House were taken up for the purpose of con sidering the Senate amendments and substitute thereto: HB 4-Ex. By Messrs. Miller of the 83rd, Scarborough, Bennett, Brown, Pinkston and Evans of the 81st and Coney of the 82nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the board of public education and orphanage for Bibb County; so as to change the number of members of the board; and for other purposes. The following Senate amendment was read: The Senate Committee on County and Urban affairs moves to amend HB 4-Ex. as follows: By striking from Page 10 the following language as it appears in Lines 22 through 25: "Monroe County and Bibb County boundary line; thence run ning northwestwardly along the Monroe County and Bibb County boundary line to a point where said boundary line intersects with the". And by inserting in Line 7 of Page 12 between the words "the" and "Bibb" the following: "center line of Rocky Creek; thence running northwestwardly along the center line of Rocky Creek following the meanderings of said center line upstream to a point where said center line intersects with the". Mr. Miller of the 83rd moved that the House agree to the Senate amend ment. On the motion, the ayes were 105, nays 0. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3633 The motion prevailed and the Senate amendment to HB 4-Ex. was agreed to. HB 5-Ex. By Messrs. Brown, Pinkston, Evans, Scarborough and Bennett of the 81st and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the Board of Public Education and Orphanage for Bibb County, so as to provide that said Board shall have the power and authority to contract for the edu cation of certain exceptional children and to expend funds for such purposes. The following Senate substitute was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend an Act establishing the Board of Public Education and Orphanage for Bibb County, approved October 23, 1872 (Ga. Laws 1872, p. 388), as amended, so as to provide that said Board shall have the power and authority to contract for the education of certain exceptional children and to expend funds for such purposes; to provide for rules and regulations; to provide for all matters relative thereto; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. An Act establishing the Board of Public Education and Orphanage for Bibb County, approved October 23, 1872 (Ga. Laws 1872, p. 388), as amended, is hereby amended by inserting, following Section 4, a new Section, to be numbered Section 4A, to read as follows: "Section 4A. (a) The Board shall have the power and au thority, acting in its sole discretion, to contract for the education of exceptional children appropriate to the needs of such children when such educational needs cannot be met in the regular or special curricula of the school system or by any special education programs operated or offered by the school system. (b) As used in this Section the term 'exceptional children' shall mean those children who have learning disabilities, emotional, physical, communicative, and/or intellectual deviations to the degree that there is interference with school achievements or adjustments, or prevention of full academic attainment, and who require modifi cations or alterations in their educational programs. This definition includes children who are mentally retarded, physically handicapped, speech handicapped, multiple handicapped, autistic, intellectually gifted, hearing impaired, visually impaired, and any other area of exceptionality which may be acquired. (c) The contracts provided for in subsection (a) shall be for a term not exceeding one year, but may be renewed from year to 3634 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, year. The Board is hereby authorized to enter into such contracts with any public or private school or group capable of furnishing the educational programs, appropriate to the child's needs. Such con tracts may provide that the school, agency or group educating the exceptional child shall be reimbursed for tuition, fees, transporta tion, materials, and books, not to exceed the cost of educating that type of exceptional child of an identical age in the public schools of Bibb County. (d) The Board is hereby authorized to promulgate and adopt rules and regulations necessary or convenient to carry the provisions of this Section into effect. The Board is further authorized to pro vide, by rules and regulations, for a method of determining which exceptional childrens' needs cannot be met in the regular or special curriculum of the school system or by any special education pro grams operated or offered by the school system. Such determination shall be in the sole discretion of the Board, upon recommendation of the school superintendent. (e) The Board shall make all final determinations and de cisions as to whether a child is an 'exceptional child' within the meaning of this Section and whether the regular or special cur ricula of the school system or any special education programs oper ated or offered by the school system will meet the needs of such child. (f) The provisions of this Section shall not be construed as requiring or operating any particular education program or pro grams for exceptional children or contracting for such programs. It is the intent of this Section only to authorize the Board to enter into the contracts provided for herein when, acting in its sole discre tion, the Board deems it advisable to do so." Section 2. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Mr. Brown of the 81st moved that the House agree to the Senate substitute. On the motion, the ayes were 105, nays 0. The motion prevailed and the Senate substitute to HB 5-Ex. was agreed to. HB 8-Ex. By Messrs. Geisinger and Collins of the 72nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to reincorporate the City of Doraville; to create a new charter for said city; and for other purposes. The following Senate amendment was read: The Senate Committee on County and Urban Affairs moves to amend HB 8-Ex. as follows: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3635 By deleting from Line 11 of Page 4 the word "lights" and substitut ing in lieu thereof the word "power". By adding at the end of Line 17 the following: "provided, however, the powers and authority granted by this Section or by any other provision of this charter to fix rates and regulations respecting utilities shall not be construed to authorize any regulation of public utilities which is in conflict with the gen eral laws of the State of Georgia;". And by deleting Lines 18 through 23 of Pag*e 4 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "(9) to grant franchises and make contracts for public utili ties and public services upon such terms and conditions as the Mayor and City Council may prescribe;". Mr. Geisinger of the 72nd moved that the House agree to the Senate amend ment. On the motion, the ayes were 105, nays 0. The motion prevailed and the Senate amendment to HB 8-Ex. was agreed to. HB 17-Ex. By Messrs. Thomason of the 77th and Davis of the 75th: A Bill to be entitled an Act to authorize the Board of Commissioners of DeKalb County to pay the Board of Education a portion of any revenue received pursuant to the provisions of the "Revenue Tax Act to Legalize and Control Alcoholic Beverages and Liquors", as amended, in the event the provisions of such Act become effective in DeKalb County; and for other purposes. The following Senate amendment was read: The Senate Committee on County and Urban Affairs moves to amend HB 17-Ex. as follows: By inserting in the title following the words "received by said Board of Education", on line 16 of page 1, the following: "; to provide that a portion of the revenue received by DeKalb County shall be used for the treatment and rehabilitation of chronic users of alcoholic beverages and liquors". 3636 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, By inserting at the end of Section 1 the following: "A portion of any revenue received by DeKalb County pursuant to the provisions of said Act shall be allocated to and used for the treatment and rehabilitation of chronic users of alcoholic beverages and liquors." Mr. Thomason of the 77th moved that the House agree to the Senate amend ment. * On the motion, the ayes were 105, nays 0. The motion prevailed and the Senate amendment to HB 17-Ex. was agreed to. HB 1-Ex. By Messrs. Williams of the llth, Brantley of the 52nd, Wilson of the 117th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 47-101, relating to the apportionment of the House of Representatives, as amended, par ticularly by an Act approved March 8, 1968 (Ga. Laws 1968, p. 209), so as to provide for the apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives; to provide for Representative Districts; to provide that the House of Representatives shall consist of 180 members; and for other purposes. The following Senate amendments were read: Senator Smith of the 18th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking from District No. 80 the words "Byron CCD" and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "Byron CCD 5". Senator Smith of the 18th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking from the next to the last paragraph in quoted Code Section 47-101 in Section 1 of said bill the following: "Until that time the members of the House of Representatives elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected." and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Until that time the members of the House of Representatives elected under existing apportionment provisions shall continue to MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3637 serve and shall represent the Districts from which elected, and un til that time the composition of the Districts from which such mem bers were elected shall remain the same." By adding within quoted Sections 47-101 in Section 1 of said bill, as the last paragraph thereof, the following: "Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Senator Smith of the 18th moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to Districts 85 through 92 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "District No. 85--1 Representative Chatham Savannah CCD 25 Tracts 3, 8, 9, 13, 15 and 18 Tract 19 except Blocks 201, 202, 210, 211 and 215 Tract 24 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 301, 303, 304, 305, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319, 320 and 321 Tract 25 Tract 26 Blocks 106, 107, 117, 118, 201, 208, 209, 216, 301, 308, 309, and 310 Tract 29 Tract 30 ED 150 and 151 Tract 34 ED 162, 163, 164, 165 and 166 Tract 40 Blocks 414, 417, 419, 420, 421, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 523, 524, 526 and 527 District No. 86--1 Representative Chatham Savannah CCD 25 Tracts 5, 5.99, 10, 11, 20 and 21 Track 19 Blocks 201, 202, 210, 211 and 215 Tract 22 ED 100, 101 and 102 Tract 26 except that part in District No. 85 Tract 27 3638 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Tract 30 ED 149 Tract 37 ED 86 District No. 87--1 Representative Chatham Savannah CCD 25 Tract 22 except that part in District No. 86 Tracts 35.01 and 35.02 Tract 36.01 Blocks 101, 111, 112, 113, 114, 202, 203, 206, 207, 210, 301, 501, 502, 503, 603, 604, 609 and 610 ED 90 Tract 36.02 except that part in District No. 88 Tract 37 except that part in District No. 86 Tract 39 ED 182 and 183 Tract 40 ED 186, 190, 196A and 196B Blocks 110, 111, 112, 113 and 114 ED 189 Blocks 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412 and 413 District No. 88--1 Representative Chatham Montgomery CCD 10 Savannah CCD 25 Tract 3.99 Tract 36.01 ED 87 ED 88 except that part in District No. 87 ED 89 except that part in District No. 87 Tract 38 Tract 39 except that part in District No. 87 Tract 40 ED 191, 194 and 195 Savannah Beach -- Wilmington CCD 23 Thunderbolt CCD 35 Tract 36.01 ED 209 Tract 36.02 ED 210 Tract 39 except that part in District No. 87 Tracts 101 and 102 District No. 89--1 Representative Chatham Savannah CCD 25 Tract 40 Blocks 517, 518, 519, 520, 521 and 522 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 363& ED 189 except that part in District Nos. 85 and 87 ED 197, 198 and 199 Tract 43 Vernonburg--White Bluff CCD 40 District No. 90--1 Representative Chatham Garden City CCD 5 Tract 106.02 ED 29 and 43B Tract 106.99 Savannah CCD 25 Tracts 1, 1.99, 2, 2.99, 6, 7, 12, 17 and 23 Tract 24 Blocks 107, 108, 109, 120, 201, 213, 214, 306, 307 and 317 Tracts 32 and 33 District No. 91--1 Representative Chatham Garden City CCD 5 Tract 105 ED 43A Tract 106.01 Tract 106.02 except that part in District No. 90 Port Wentworth CCD 20 Savannah CCD 25 Tract 28 Tract 34 ED 167 and 168 Tract 40 Blocks 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 537, 538, 539 and 540 Tracts 44 and 107 West Savannah CCD 45 Tract 45 Tract 105 ED 42 and 48 District No. 92--1 Representative Chatham Pooler--Burroughs CCD 15 West Savannah CCD 45 Tract 105 except that part in District No. 91 Effingham" The Senate Committee on Economy, Reorganization and Efficiency in Govern ment moves to amend HB 1-Ex. as follows: By striking from the language relating to District No. 64 the following: 3640 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, "Richmond All that territory contained in the Fort Gordon CCD 17 of Richmond County except that part of said CCD which is con tained in District No. 64" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Richmond All that territory contained in the Fort Gordon CCD 17 of Richmond County except that part of said CCD which is con tained in District No. 67". Mr. Williams of the llth moved that the House agree to the Senate amend ments. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Bo wen Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, J. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton King Knight MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 3641 Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldhi Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Hood and Stephens. Those not voting were Messrs.: Bennett, J. T. Dean, J. E. Drury Hamilton Harris Noble Roach Salem Strickland Turner Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 181, nays 2. The motion prevailed and the Senate amendments to HB 1-Ex. were agreed to. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow morning. 3642 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Tuesday, October 6, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 10:00 o'clock, A.M. this dayy and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. Gordon H. Mann of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta: Most gracious Father of us all, Who understands completely the situations of those who bear the terrible responsibility of government, and Who knows the many decisions that must be made out of the mist of incomplete fact, partial knowledge, and by hunch; give to these people here assembled, the key to life-- that they may make their decisions out of love--which is genuine concern for the welfare of others. When decisions are most difficult and filled with danger ous repercussions, infuse them with courage to act, but above all, to act with love. Save them from the hardening effect of political life that can destroy perspective and concern for people, and above all keep them ever mindful of the deepest and most real needs of those persons affected by their decisions,, all of which we ask in Your Name and in Your honor. AMEN. The roll was called and the following members answered to their names: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, N. Dent Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Horton Housley TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3643 Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, 3. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing and Journals reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of busi ness during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 3644 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House reconsider its action in failing to give the requisite constitutional majority to the following Bill of the Senate: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia -t and for other purposes. The motion prevailed and SB 2-Ex. was reconsidered. Under the general order of business, the following Bill of the Senate was again taken up for consideration: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating ta Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia;, and for other purposes. The following Committee substitute was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia;: to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3645 Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Wash ington and Wilkinson. Second District: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Colquitt, Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Webster and Worth, plus the following territory: Taylor Rupert CCD 20 Third District: Bibb, Butts, Crawford, Harris, Heard, Jasper, Jones, Meriwether, Monroe, Muscogee, Talbot, Troup and Twiggs, plus the following territory: Taylor Butler CCD 5 Carsonville-Panhandle CCD 10 Reynolds CCD 15 Up son Gordon CCD 15 ED 23 Fourth District: DeKalb Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 16, 17, 18, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 49, 50, 52 and 53 Fifth District: Fulton except that part contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts Sixth District: Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Henry, Lamar, Pike, Rockdale and Spalding, plus the fol lowing territory: 3646 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02, 79, 80, 81.01, 81.02, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01, 83.02 85, 86.01, 86.02 and 103 Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 Palmetto CCD 40 Tract 104 Upson except that part in the Third District Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker. Eighth District: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bleckley, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Dodge, Echols, Glynn, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Long, Lowndes, Mclntosh, Peach, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Turner, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler and Wilcox. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White and Whitfield. Tenth District: Baldwin, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, War ren and Wilkes. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representa tives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and the composition of Congressional Districts from which such mem bers were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective, however, for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall like wise be elected under the above provisions. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Census Tract' and 'Enumeration District' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georiga." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3647 Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following amendments to the Committee substitute were read and .adopted: Messrs. Vaughn and Jordan of the 74th move to amend the Committee sub stitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the language in Section 1 relating to the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Districts and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Fourth District: DeKalb and Eockdale, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 31, 32, 33, 49, 50, 52 and 53 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tract 70 Blocks 201 through 210 and 301 Tracts 72, 73, 76.02, 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02, 79, 81.01, 81.02, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01, 83.02, 86.02, 103, 104, 105.01 and 105.02." Mr. Phillips of the 50th moves to amend the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking from the ninth unnumbered paragraph of Section 1 the words: "Wheeler and Wilcox", and inserting in lieu thereof the words: "and Wilcox". By striking from the second unnumbered paragraph of Section 1 the words: "and Wilkinson", 3648 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, and inserting in lieu thereof the comma and words: ", Wheeler and Wilkinson". Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Murphy of the 19th and Busbee of the 61st move to amend the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking in their entirety Lines 5 through 16 of Page 3 and sub stituting in lieu thereof the following: "The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Suc cessors to those members and future successors, shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, com mittees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts.'" Mr. Cole of the 3rd moves to amend the Committee substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to the Seventh District and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7" By striking the language relating to the Ninth District and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3649 Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6" The following substitute, offered by Messrs. Murphy of the 19th, Egan of the 116th, Groover of the 27th, Floyd of the 7th and others, was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Appling, Bacon, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Effingham, Evans, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Screven, Tattnall, Ware and Wayne. Second District: Atkinson, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas, Tift and Worth. Third District: Bleckley, Chattahoochee, Crisp, Dodge, Dooly, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion, Montgomery, Muscogee, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Telfair, Terrell, Toombs, Turner, Webster, Wheeler and Wilcox. 3650 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following territory: Henry, except Hampton CCD 5 Fifth District: Clayton Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 8, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50.01, 55.02, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66.01, 66.02, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76.01, 76.02, 77.01, 77.02, 78.02, 80, 81.01, 81.02, 83.01, 83.02, 84, 85, 103 and 108 Campbellton CCD 15 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Fairburn CCD 35 Hapeville CCD 35 Palmetto CCD 40 Henry Hampton CCD 5 Sixth District: Bibb, Butts, Coweta, Crawford, Fayette, Har ris, Jones, Lamar, Laurens, Meriwether, Monroe, Peach, Pike, Spalding, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Twiggs, Upson and Wilkinson. Seventh District: Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Douglas, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Heard, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker and Whitfield. Eighth District: Cobb Fulton Alpharetta CCD 5 Tracts 115 and 116 Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 53, 69, 78.01, 79, 82.01, 82.02, 86.01, 86.02, 87.01, 87.02, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 and 99 Roswell CCD 45 Tract 114 Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tracts 101.02 and 102.02 Atlanta CCD 10 and Sandy Springs CCD 50 Tracts 98, 100, 101.01 and 102.01 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3651 Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Cherokee, Dawson, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walton and White. Tenth District: Baldwin, Burke, Candler, Clarke, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Treutlen, Warren, Washington and Wilkes. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Suc cessors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under exist ing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, com mittees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division' and 'Census Tract' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geo graphical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census re port of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following substitute, offered by Messrs. Williams of the llth, Busbee of the 61st, Larsen of the 42nd, Bostick of the 63rd and Greer of the 95th, was read: A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. 3652 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Crawford, Dodge, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, John son, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Wheeler and Wilkinson. Second District: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Wilcox and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Pulaski, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson and Webster. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CC 10 Tracts 52, 68, 69, 71 and 72 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 50, 53, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 64, 67, 70, 73, 74 and 75 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tract 103 Atlanta CCD 10 and Hapeville CCD 35 Tract 108 College Park CCD 20 East Point CCD 25 Tracts 109 and 110 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3653. East Point CCD 25 and Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tract 113.02, except Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513 and 514 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker. Eighth District: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Echols, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Telfair, Ware and Wayne. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White and Whitfield. Tenth District: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, New ton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington and Wilkes. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Suc cessors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under exist ing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, commit tees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration Dis trict', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bu reau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia." Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. 3654 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. The following amendment was read: Mr. Lane of the 101st moves to amend the Williams substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By deleting in their entirety Lines 18 through 35 of Page 2 and sub stituting in lieu thereof the following: "Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 61, 79, 80, 81.01, 81.02, 82.01, 83.01, 83.02, 85, 86.01, 86.02 and 103 Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 82.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Tract 104". On the adoption of the amendment to the Williams substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alien Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Black Bowen Brantley, H. H. Chance Chandler Clements Collier Collins, S. Colwell Coney, J. L. Cook Dailey Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, N. Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Hays Hill, G. Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Knowles Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Leggett Logan Longino Lowrey Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McDonald Merritt Milford Moore Murphy Nessmith Noble Odom Peters Poole Rainey Ross Savage Shanahan Sherman Snow Stephens Toles Townsend Tripp Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3655 Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Atherton Bennett, Tom Berry Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Chappell Cheeks Collins, M. Coney, G. D. Connell Daugherty Dean, Gib Dent Dixon Ezzard Parrar Fraser Greer Hamilton Harrison Hawes Hill, B. L. Horton Howard Howell Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Keyton King Kreeger Lambert Lee, W. J. (Bill) Levitas Lewis Marcus Matthews, C. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell Melton Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Northcutt Nunn Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Reaves Rush Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shepherd Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Thomason Thompson Triplett Vaughn Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Bostick Brantley, H. L. Carter Cole Conger Dean, J. E. Drury Felton Gary Hood Housley Johnson Jordan Knight Larsen, W. W. Mason Mullinax Potts Roach Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Smith, J. R. Sorrells Strickland Sweat Turner Wamble Ware Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 80, nays 85. The amendment to the Williams substitute was lost. The following amendment was read: 3656 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Cole of the 3rd moves to amend the Williams substitute to SB 2-Ex. as follows: By striking the language relating to the Seventh District and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7" By Striking the language relating to the Ninth District and in serting in lieu thereof the following: "Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6" On the adoption of the amendment to the Williams substitute, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Dailey Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Pelton Ployd, J. H. Floyd, L. E. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Grantham Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Hays Horton Hudson, C. M. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3657 Hudson, Ted Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Keyton Knight Knowles Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lewis Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin McCracken McDonald Melton Merritt Milford Miller Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Northcutt Nunn Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Thompson Toles Townsend Tripp Turner Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Carr Dent Ezzard Farrar Granade Hamilton Harrison Hawes Hill, G. Housley Howard Hutchinson Isenberg Jones, J. R. King Kreeger Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Maxwell McDaniell Miles Morgan Nessmith Noble Odom Pickard Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Savage Smith, H. R. Triplett Whitmire Williams Wilson Those not voting were Messrs. : Barfield Blackshear Brantley, H. L. Busbee Cheeks Dean, J. E. Drury Gary Greer Hill, B. L. Hood Howell 3658 Jordan Lambert Larsen, W. W. Phillips, G. S. Phillips, W. R. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Roach Ross Smith, J. R. Sorrells Strickland Sweat Thomason Vaughn Wamble Mr. Speaker On the adoption of the amendment, the ayes were 113, nays 36. The amendment to the Williams substitute was adopted. The Williams substitute, as amended, was adopted. The report of the Committee, which was favorable to the passage of the Bill, by substitute, was agreed to, by substitute, as amended. On the passage of the Bill, by substitute, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Atherton Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Chandler Chappell Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Connell Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dent Dixon Dorminy Edwards Ezzard Farrar Felton Gary Grantham Greer Griffin Hamilton Harrison Hawes Hood Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jordan Keyton King Knowles Kreeger Lambert Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Lewis Logan Longino Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Miller Morgan Moyer Mulherin Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3659 Poole Rainey Reaves Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shepherd Sims Smith, H. R. Strickland Sweat Thompson Tripp Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alien Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, S. P. Carter Chance Clements Cole Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Conger Cook Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Egan Evans Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Hays Hill, G. Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Knight Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Levitas Lowrey Mason Mauldin Milford Moore Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Peters Potts Russell, A. B. Shanahan Sherman Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Thomason Toles Townsend Triplett Turner Ware Those not voting were Messrs.: Barfield Blackshear Dailey Dean, J. E. Drury Hill, B. L. Roach Sorrells Mr. Speaker On the passage of the Bill, by substitute, as amended, the ayes were 115, nays 70. The Bill, having received the requisite constitutional majority, was passed, by substitute, as amended. 3660 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, By unanimous consent, SB 2-Ex., by substitute, as amended, was ordered immediately transmitted to the Senate. The following Bill of the House was taken up for the purpose of considering the Senate amendments thereto: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Noble of the 73rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State, and for the administration of such controls; and for other purposes. The following Senate amendments were read: The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. By striking from the title, beginning on line 24, the following: "to repeal conflicting laws; to provide for an effective date; to repeal an Act approved April 6, 1967 (Ga. Laws 1967, p. 423) providing for the control of outdoor advertising; and for other purposes.", and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "to provide for severability; to repeal an Act approved April 6, 1967 (Ga. Laws 1967, p. 423), providing for the control of out door advertising; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes." By renumbering Section 23 on page 17 as Section 24 and by adding a new Section 23, to read as follows: "Section 23. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional for any cause, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, sentences, clauses or phrases of this Act, which shall be and remain in full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional was not originally a part thereof. The legislature hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts thereof would be declared or adjudged invalid or unconsti tutional." By renumbering Section 24 on page 17 as Section 26. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3861 The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. By striking subsection (k) of Section 5 on page 11 in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof a new subsection (k), to read as fol lows: "(k) advertises privately-owned activities of attractions other than natural phenomena, scenic attractions, historic, educational, cultural, scientific, and religious sites, and outdoor recreational areas and which are nationally or regionally known and are of out standing interest to the traveling public, as determined by the State Highway Board." The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. By striking from subsection (h) of Section 2, on page 4, the fol lowing : "Comprehensive zoning plans shall be approved by the State Planning Bureau.", and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Comprehensive zoning plans shall be approved by the State Highway Board for the purposes of outdoor advertising only when an application for a permit is made." The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. Section 4(k) -- Amend this subsection by adding thereto the fol lowing : "Provided, however, that in counties having a population greater than 500,000 according to the U. S. Decennial Census for 1970, or any such future census, the maximum size of 1200 square feet, the maximum height of 30 feet and the maximum length of 60 feet may be exceeded, but in no event shall any such sign exceed 3000 square feet; provided further that such oversize signs shall be erected after the effective date of this Act only after approval has been granted by the State Highway Board, said approval to be based on a determination by the State Highway Board that signs of the permitted size are in customary use in the county; provided, further, that all such future sign permits shall contain a provision requiring any such future sign owner to waive any compensation which he may be authorized to receive in the event that such over size sign shall be condemned by the State for any reason." The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. By striking in its entirety Section 25 and inserting in lieu thereof a new Section 25, to read as follows: "Section 25. This Act shall become effective upon its approval 3662 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval." The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. Amend HB 9-Ex. by adding a new subsection (c) to Section 12 to read as follows: "(c) The actual financial loss suffered by the lessee under a written lease expressly and solely permitting the erection and maintenance of a sign, display or device (which was lawful on the date such lease was executed) from the refusal by the State Highway Department to issue a permit for the erection of such sign display or device; provided that the amount of compensation paid may not exceed the pro rata part of the entire rental paid and to be paid under such lease for the unelapsed portion thereof remain ing on the effective date of this Act. No compensation shall be paid for any leasehold interest to land more than 100 feet from the public highway right-of-way." The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. By amending the caption accordingly and by striking from Sec tion 11 the clause: "Which were lawfully in existence on the effective date of this Act." And by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Which were lawfully in existence on September 1, 1971." The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. By amending the caption accordingly and by adding a new sentence at the end of Section 11 to read as follows: "The State Highway Department shall be limited to an ex penditure of 5 million dollars for the State of Georgia's part of just compensation. The State Highway Department shall be pro hibited from paying more than 25 percent of any award for just compensation." The Senate offers the following amendment to HB 9-Ex. Amend HB 9-Ex. by adding a new subsection (d) to Section 12 to read as follows: "(d) The actual financial loss suffered by the lessor under a written lease expressly and solely permitting the erection and main tenance of a sign, display or device (which was lawful on the date such lease was executed) from the refusal by the State Highway Department to issue a permit for the erection of such sign, display TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3663 or device; provided that the amount of compensation paid may not exceed the pro rata part of the entire rental paid and to be paid under such lease for the unelapsed portion thereof remaining on the effective date of this Act. No compensation shall be paid for any leasehold interest to land more than 100 feet from the public highway right-of-way." Mr. Vaughn of the 74th moved that the House disagree to the Senate amendments. The motion prevailed, and the Senate amendments to HB 9-Ex. were dis agreed to. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate insists on its amendments to the following Bill of the House, to-wit: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Noble of the 73rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State; and for the administration of such controls; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the House was taken up for the purpose of considering the Senate's insistence on its position in amending the same: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State; and for other purposes. Mr. Vaughn of the 74th moved that the House insist on its position in disagreeing to the Senate amendments and that a Committee of Conference be appointed on the part of the House to confer with a like committee on the part of the Senate. The motion prevailed. 3664 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The Speaker appointed as a Committee of Conference on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th and Dean of the 19th. The Speaker announced the House recessed until 1:45 o'clock, P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION The Speaker called the House to order. The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: HR 22-Ex. By Messrs. Marcus of the 105th, Matthews of the 16th, Hawes of the 95th, Farrar of the 77th, Dean of the 19th and Dixon of the 65th: A RESOLUTION Congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Terry A. McKenzie; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, on September 13, 1971, a baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Terry A. McKenzie; and WHEREAS, they named their beautiful daughter Kimberly Carol McKenzie; and WHEREAS, Mr. McKenzie is the knowledgeable and well-known Assistant Legislative Counsel; and WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that we recognize this happy occasion for Charlotte and Terry. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby heart ily congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Terry A. McKenzie on becoming the proud parents of Kimberly Carol McKenzie on September 13, 1971. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this body does hereby wish Miss Kimberly Carol McKenzie all the success and happiness in her future life. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to Mr. and Mrs. Terry A. McKenzie. HR 23-Ex. By Mr. Dean of the 19th: A RESOLUTION Commending Honorable W. M. Moss; and for other purposes. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3665 WHEREAS, Honorable W. M. Moss has been Chief of Police in Cedartown, Georgia, for over ten (10) years; and WHEREAS, Chief Moss is presently serving as President of the Georgia Association of Police Chiefs; and WHEREAS, he was appointed to serve as the police chief repre sentative on the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council which was established by the General Assembly of Georgia at the 1970 Session; and WHEREAS, Chief Moss received Special Recognition by Resolu tion at the 1970 Annual Convention of the Georgia Municipal Associa tion for his professional accomplishments and dedication to law en forcement in Georgia; and WHEREAS, Chief Moss is active in the Civic, religious and com munity affairs of Cedartown and Polk County; and WHEREAS, Chief Moss was recently honored by the Cedartown Chamber of Commerce and presented a plaque for his outstanding civic work in Cedartown-Polk County; and WHEREAS, he is extremely active in the "Bloodmobile Program" in Cedartown and Polk County; and WHEREAS, he is one of the most dedicated and conscientious law enforcement officers in the State; and WHEREAS, Chief Moss is known and respected by all law en forcement officers throughout Georgia; and WHEREAS, he is married to the former Joyce Gary and they have one son, Gary; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the members of this body to recognize Chief W. M. Moss for the truly outstanding job he is doing in his chosen field. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby recognize and pay tribute to Chief W. M. Moss of the Cedartown Police Department for the contributions he has made to promote and advance law enforcement in Cedartown, Polk County, and the State of Georgia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to Chief W. M. Mose of the Cedartown Police Department. 3666 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, HR 24-Ex. By Mr. Colwell of the 5th: A RESOLUTION Expressing regret at the passing of Honorable T. S. Candler; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, on September 15, 1971, the State of Georgia lost one of its finest and most distinguished citizens at the passing of Honorable T. S. Candler, presiding Judge Emeritus of the Supreme Court of Georgia; and WHEREAS, Judge Candler was born December 15, 1890, in Blairsville, Union County, Georgia, the son of William Ezekiel Candler and Mary Haralson Candler; and WHEREAS, after graduating from Young Harris College in 1913 and from the University of Georgia Law School in 1915, he practiced law in Blairsville; and WHEREAS, he compiled a long record of dedicated service to his community, having held many important offices in the community; and WHEREAS, Mr. Candler served on the Supreme Court of Georgia for over twenty years, and at the time of his retirement in 1966, he was presiding justice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby express their deepest and profoundest regrets at the passing of Honorable T. S. Candler. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to the family of Honorable T. S. Candler. HR 25-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, Floyd of the 7th, Edwards of the 45th, Busbee of the 61st, Longino of the 98th and many others: A RESOLUTION Commending the Honorable Herman E. Talmadge; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, it has long been recognized by educational authorities that a child's ability to perform well in school is directly related to his physical well-being; and WHEREAS, proper nutrition is the keystone of good health and has been shown to directly affect a child's ability to learn; and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3667 WHEREAS, the Honorable Herman E. Talmadge has recently been the principal sponsor of a Senate resolution seeking adequate funds to guarantee that every needy child will receive an adequate and nourishing lunch at school; and WHEREAS, the distinguished senior Senator from Georgia has been instrumental in insuring the full funding of the National School Lunch Act of 1970; and WHEREAS, since his earliest days in public life, Senator Talmadge has been a strong supporter in the fight to provide every child with educational opportunities of the highest quality; and WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that the Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee be recognized and commended for his efforts on behalf of the school children of Georgia and the nation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby recog nize and commend the Honorable Herman E. Talmadge, the senior Senator from Georgia, for his role in insuring that every needy child will receive an adequate school lunch. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to the Honorable Herman E. Talmadge. HR 26-Ex. By Messrs. Isenberg and Leggett of the 67th, Floyd of the 7th McDaniell of the 117th, Poole of the 10th, Smith of the 43rd and many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing regrets at the passing of Honorable A. Myddleton Harris, Sr.; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, one of Georgia's most outstanding and distinguished citizens, A Myddleton Harris, Sr., passed away on September 21 in Boulder City, Colorado; and WHEREAS, A. Myddleton Harris, Sr., was a lifelong resident of Burnswick and Glynn County; and WHEREAS, throughout his distinguished life, he devoted his time unselfishly to the civic and community life of his city, county and State; and WHEREAS, for twelve years A. Myddleton Harris, Sr., served as a member of the Georgia Ports Authority; and 3668 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, WHEREAS, he was a Past President of the Brunswick-Glynn County Chamber of Commerce and President of the Kiwanis Club; and WHEREAS, the many outstanding contributions of this distin guished citizen to his city, county and State will be sorely missed at his untimely passing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby express its deepest and sincerest regrets at the passing of one of its most distinguished citizens, Honorable A. Myddleton Harris, Sr. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and instructed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to a representative of his immediate family. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has disagreed to the House substitute to the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the Senate's disagreement to the House substitute thereto: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House insist on its position in substi tuting SB 2-Ex. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 366& The motion prevailed. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate adheres to its amendments and has appointed a Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the House, to-wit: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Noble of the 73rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the In terstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this state, and for the administration of such controls; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators: Reynolds of the 48th, Holley of the 22nd, and Riley of the 1st: The Senate adheres to its disagreement to the House substitute and has appointed a Committee of Conference to confer with a like committee on the part of the House on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators: Coggin of the 35th, Cox of the 21st and Starr of the 44th: The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the Senate's insistence on its position in disagreeing to the House substitute thereto: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to 3670 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House insist on its postion in substitut ing the same and that a Committee of Conference be appointed on the part of the House to confer with a like committee on the part of the Senate. The motion prevailed. The Speaker appointed as a Committee of Conference on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Busbee of the 61st, Wilson of the 117th and Brantley of the 52nd. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the report of the Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the House, to-wit: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th and others: A Bill to provide for the control of outdoor advertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the House was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the Committee of Conference thereon: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor advertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State; and for other purposes. The following report of the Committee of Conference was read: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3671 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON HB 9-EX. The Conference Committee on HB 9-Ex. makes the following recom mendations: (1) that the House recede from its position on all Senate amend ments except to the amendments to Section 11 of the bill; (2) that the Senate recede from its position on the Senate amend ments to Section 11 of the bill; (3) that a new Section 11 be adopted, to read as follows: "Section 11. The State Highway Department of Georgia is authorized to acquire by purchase, gift, or condemnation, and to pay just compensation for any property rights in outdoor advertising signs, displays, and devices which are lawfully in existence on the effective date of this Act but which do not conform to the provisions of this Act. The State Highway Department shall be limited to an expenditure of 5 million dollars for the State of Georgia's part of just compensation. The State Highway Department shall be pro hibited from paying more than 25 percent of any award for just compensation. Advertising signs, displays and devices which were erected subsequent to May 1, 1971, and which violate the provisions of this Act are presumed to have been erected with full knowledge that the Department of Transportation would require restrictive out door advertising legislation. The value of such devices shall not be deemed to exceed the lesser of the actual loss sustained by the owner or the cost thereof less depreciation. Permits for outdoor advertising displays obtained subsequent to September 1, 1971, which are not in compliance with this Act are presumed to have been obtained in bad faith with full knowledge that the General Assembly of Georgia would enact legislation to restrict such devices and it is deemed to be against the public policy of this State to reward such activities and no property rights exist with respect to such devices, and the same may be summarily removed." Respectfully submitted, FOR THE SENATE FOR THE HOUSE /s/ Steve Reynolds Senator, 48th District /s/ John R. Riley Senator, 1st District /s/ R. Eugene Holley Senator, 22nd District /s/ Hugh Lee McDaniell Representative, 117th District /s/ Clarence R. Vaughn, Jr. ?epresentative, 74th Distrlct /s/ Nathan Dean Representative, 19th District 3672 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Vaughn of the 74th moved that the report of the Committee of Con ference on HB 9-Ex. be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Carr Cheeks Dean, N. Dent Greer Howell Jordan Lambert Logan Mason McDaniell Miles Murphy Northcutt Oxford Patterson Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Bar field Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Bostick Bo wen Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Carter Chance Chappell Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Cook Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dixon Dorminy Edwards Egan Evans Parrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Grantham Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Hood Horton Housley Rainey Shanahan Triplett Vaughn Wamble Whitmire Williams Wood Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lewis Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDonald Melton Merritt Milford Miller Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Nessmith Noble Nunn Patten Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, W. R. Poole Potts Reaves Ross TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 3673 Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Tripp Turner Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Those not voting were Messrs.: Berry Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Busbee Chandler Dailey Davis, E. T. Dean, J. E. Drury Ezzard Granade Hamilton Hill, B. L. Howard Hudson, C. M. Jessup King Matthews, C. Morgan Odom Pearce Phillips, L. L. Pickard Pinkston Roach Savage Smith, J. R. Sorrells Strickland Townsend Ware Wilson Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 24, nays 137. The motion was lost and the report of the Committee of Conference on HB 9-Ex. was rejected. Mr. Ployd of the 7th moved that the House appoint a second Committee of Conference on HB 9-Ex., instructing same to stand fast on the position of the House. The motion was lost. Mr. Egan of the 116th moved that the House appoint a second Committee of Conference on HB 9-Ex., instructing same to forbid any oversized signs in Fulton County or any other county in the future. The motion was lost. 3674 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The Speaker appointed as a second Committee of Conference on HB 9-Ex. ore the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th and Dean of the 19th. Mr. Greer of the 95th arose to a point of personal privilege and addressed the House. Mr. Lewis of the 37th moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow moring and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 10:00 o'clock, tomorrow WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3675 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Wednesday, October 6, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. L. G. Gilstrap, Pastor, Murrayville Assembly of God, Murrayville, Georgia. 0 Lord, these ladies and gentlemen are tired. They are tired from research, from work, from criticism and from misunderstanding. We all get tired from these things, Lord. But mostly we get tired because we do not stop frequently enough to ask for Your Wisdom and Your strength. Help us to realize that You are God and we are just people . . . that You are the Shepherd and we are sheep . . . that You are the Potter and we are clay. As clay we have no right or ability to determine what we shall be or how we shall be used. We leave that to your sound discretion, Lord. Give these Representatives the wisdom for this day that could only come from our Heavenly Father, In Jesus' Name, AMEN. By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing, and Journals, reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 3676 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. Mr. Rush of the 51st arose to a point of personal privilege and addressed the House. Mr. Brantley of the 52nd arose to a point of personal privilege and addressed the House. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. MeWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has appointed a second Committee of Conference on the follow ing Bill of the House, to-wit: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Noble of the 73rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State; and for the administration of such controls; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators: Reynolds of the 48th, Holley of the 22nd, and Riley of the 1st: The Senate has passed by the requisite constitutional majority the follow ing Bills of the House, to-wit: HB 21-Ex. By Messrs. Larsen and Chappell of the 42nd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend an Act creating a new charter for the City of Dublin, in the County of Laurens, so as to change the corporate limits of said City; and for other purposes. HB 22-Ex. By Messrs. Davis, Floyd, and Granade of the 75th and others: A Bill to amend an Act creating a County Commission on Efficiency WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3G77 and Economy in Government in each county, so as to change the date upon which such Commission shall be abolished; and for other purposes. The Senate has adopted by the requisite constitutional majority the following Resolution of the House, to-wit: HR 17-Ex. By Messrs. Greer of the 95th, Smith of the 43rd, Phillips of the 50th and others: A Resolution extending an invitation to Senator Henry M. Jackson to address a joint session of the House of Representatives and Senate; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the House was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the second Committee of Conference thereon: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor advertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State; and for other purposes. The following report of the second Committee of Conference was read: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON HB 9-EX. The Conference Committee on HB 9-Ex. makes the following recom mendations: (1) that the House recede from its position on all Senate amend ments except to the amendments to Section 11 and Section. 4 (k) of the bill; (2) that the Senate recede from its position on the Senate amend ments to Section 11 and Section 4 (k) of the bill; (3) that a new Section 11 be adopted, to read as follows: "Section 11. The State Highway Department of Georgia is authorized to acquire by purchase, gift, or condemnation, and to pay just compensation for any property rights in outdoor advertis ing signs, displays, and devices which are lawfully in existence on the effective date of this Act but which do not conform to the provisions of this Act. The State Highway Department shall be 3678 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, limited to an expenditure of 5 million dollars for the State of Georgia's part of just compensation. The State Highway Depart ment shall be prohibited from paying more than 25 percent of any award for just compensation. Advertising signs, displays and devices which were erected subsequent to May 1, 1971, and which violate the provisions of this Act are presumed to have been erected with full knowledge that the Department of Transportation would require restrictive outdoor advertising legislation. The value of such devices shall not be deemed to exceed the lesser of the actual loss sustained by the owner or the cost thereof less depreciation. Permits for outdoor advertising displays obtained subsequent to September 1, 1971, which are not in compliance with this Act are presumed to have been obtained in bad faith with full knowledge that the General Assembly of Georgia would enact legislation to restrict such de vices and it is deemed to be against the public policy of this State to reward such activities and no property rights exist with respect to such devices, and the same may be summarily removed." (4) that a new Section 4 (k) be adopted, to read as follows: "(k) contains an area, to be measured by the smallest square, rectangle, triangle, circle, or combination thereof which encom passes the entire sign, in excess of 1200 square feet or exceeds 30 feet in height or 60 feet in length, inclusive of any border and trim, but excluding the base, apron, supports, and other structural mem bers; provided, however, that in counties having a population greater than 500,000, according to the United States Decennial Census for 1970 or any such future census, the maximum size of 1200 square feet, the maximum height of 30 feet and the maximum length of 60 feet may be exceeded, but in no event shall any such sign exceed 3000 square feet; provided further that no such oversize signs shall be erected after the effective date of this Act." Respectfully submitted, FOR THE SENATE FOR THE HOUSE /s/ Steve Reynolds Senator, 48th District /s/ John R. Riley Senator, 1st District /s/ R. Eugene Holley Senator, 22nd District /s/ Hugh Lee McDaniell Representative, 117th District /s/ Clarence R. Vaughn, Jr. Representative, 74th District /s/ Nathan Dean Representative, 19th District Mr. Vanghn of the 74th moved that the report of the second Committee of Conference on HB 9-Ex be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3679 Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Berry Black Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee arr Chance Chandler Cheeks Clements Cole Colwell Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dent Edwards Egan Evans TDzzard TTarrar Pelton Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Griffin Groover Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Keyton Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Maxwell McDaniell Melton Merritt Miles Miller Moore Morgan Mover Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, W. R. Pickard Pinkston Potts Roach Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Snow Sorrells Stephens Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Wamble Ware Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Barfield Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Bowen Brantley, H. L. Collins, M. Collins, S. Dixon Dorminy 3680 Floyd, J. H. Fraser Grantham Gunter Ham Hudson, Ted Johnson King JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Knowles Lane, W. J. Lewis Mason Mauldin McCracken Milford Nessmith Eainey Reaves Rush Salem Scarborough Sweat Those not voting were Messrs.: Bostick Carter Chappell Collier Cook Dailey Dean, J. E. Drury Floyd, L. R. Hood Hudson, C. M. Larsen, W. W. Matthews, D. R. McDonald Patten Phillips, L. L. Poole Shepherd Smith, V. T. Strickland Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 141, nays 31. The motion prevailed and the report of the second Committee of Conference on HB 9-Ex. was adopted. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the report of the second Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the House, to-wit: HB 9-Ex. By Messrs. Vaughn of the 74th, McDaniell of the 117th, Dent of the 79th, Shanahan of the 8th, Moyer of the 41st, Wood of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Noble of the 73rd and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to provide for the control of outdoor ad vertising adjacent to any State-aid road which is also a part of the Interstate and Primary Systems of Highways within this State, and for the administration of such controls; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the Committee of Conference thereon: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3681 Congressional Disrticts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The following report of the Committee of Conference was read: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON SB 2-Ex. The Conference Committee on SB 2-Ex. makes the following recommendations: (1) That both the Senate and the House of Representatives recede from their positions. (2) That the attached Substitute be adopted. Respectfully submitted, FOR THE SENATE: /s/ Frank E. Coggin Senator, 35th District /s/ Jay Carroll Cox Senator, 21st District /s/ Terrell A. Starr Senator, 44th District FOR THE HOUSE: /s/ George D. Busbee Representative, 61st District /s/ Hines L. Brantley Representative, 52nd District /s/ Joe Mack Wilson Representative, 52nd District CONFERENCE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE TO SB 2-Ex. A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Geor gia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to make provisions relative to certain boards, bureaus, bodies and agencies of State govern ment; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for severability; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OR GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to 3682 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be composed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Long, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Washington and Wheeler. Second District: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Clinch, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson and Webster. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69 and 71 Tract 72 Blocks 101,102, 103, 104,105, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 50, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 67, 70, 73 and 79 Tract 72, except that part contained in the Fourth District Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker. Eighth District: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Coffee, Dodge, Glynn, Irwin, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3683 Jeff Davis, Jones, Mclntosh, Monroe, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Twiggs, Ware, Wayne, Wilcox and Wilkinson. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White and Whitfield. Tenth District: Baldwin, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Greene, Hancock, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren and Wilkes. Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included with that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1972, for all other purposes including the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973 and for the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, com mittees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts." Section 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of this Act and to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution, the memberships of all constitutional boards, commissions, authorities, committees, depart ments, councils, and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, are, effective January 1, 1972, reconstituted and reorganized and all new appointments to said boards and bodies necessitated by the provisions of this Act shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the State Constitution and applicable statutes. 3684 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, In selecting successors to the members of said boards and bodies as hereinbefore set forth, the appointing authority shall, insofar as constitutionally possible, reappoint or re-elect the same persons to said boards and bodies who presently constitute the memberships thereof and shall preserve the staggered terms of said members as provided by law. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect any of the terms of the appointments made pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Section 3. In order to further effectuate the purposes of this Act, all members of statutory boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments have been made on the basis of Congressional Districts shall serve out their present terms if no other member of the applicable body shall reside within the same Congressional District. In the event any Congressional District is overrepresented in membership on any such body, the appointing au thority shall designate which member or members representing such a Congressional District shall continue to serve as a member of such body. The term of office of any member not designated for continued member ship shall be abolished effective at such time as the appointing authority shall designate and the appointing authority shall appoint to such body a member from the Congressional District not represented on such body. The initial appointment of such member shall be for a term ending on the date such abolished term would have terminated. Upon the expiration of the terms of the present members of said bodies or should a vacancy occur in the term of any member presently serving on any such body by death, resignation or otherwise, the suc cessors in office shall be appointed under the provisions of redistricting as provided in this Act from the new Congressional District in which the vacancy occurred. Section 4. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or uncon stitutional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall remain of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sent ence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 5. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3685 Mr. Conger of the 68th moved that the previous question be ordered on the report of the Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. M. Alien Battle Berry Bohannon Bowen Brantley, H. L. Brown, C. Buck Burruss Busbee Carter Cheeks Clements Collins, M. Collins, S. Conger Cook Davis, E. T. Dean, Gib Edwards Ezzard Farrar Felton Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Greer Griffin Harrington Harrison Hill, B. L. Hood Housley Howard Howell Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Lewis Logan Longino Mason Matthews, C. Mauldin McDaniell McDonald Merritt Miles Milford Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Carr Cole Coney, G. D. Connell Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Moyer Mulherin Nessmith Noble Northcutt Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Rainey Ross Rush Salem Savage Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Sorrells Thompson Triplett Tripp Vaughn Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Dixon Dorminy Egan Evans Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Grantham Groover Gunter Ham 3686 Hamilton Harris Hawes Hays Hill, G. Horton Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jones, J. R. Keyton King Knight Larsen, G. K. Leggett JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Levitas Lowrey Maxwell McCracken Melton Miller Moore Morgan Mullinax Murphy Nunn Pinkston Potts Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Scarborough Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Sweat Thomason Toles Townsend Turner Ware Wheeler, J. A. Those not voting were Messrs.: Atherton Black Blackshear Bostick Brantley, H. H. Chance Chandler Chappell Collier Colwell Coney, J. L. Dailey Drury Johnson Larsen, W. W. Marcus Matthews, D. R. Patten Phillips, W. R. Poole Reaves Roach Strickland Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 96, nays 72. The motion prevailed and the previous question was ordered on the report of the Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. Mr. McCracken of the 36th moved that the report of the Committee of Con ference on SB 2-Ex. be rejected. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the report of the Committee of Con ference on SB 2-Ex. be adopted. On the motion to adopt the report of the Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex., the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D., Jr. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Berry Blackshear Bohannon Bowen Brantley, H. L. Buck Burruss Busbee Chance Chandler Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Cook Davis, E. T. Dean, Gib Dorminy Edwards Egan Farrar Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Harrington Harrison Hill, B. L. Housley Howard Howell Hudson, Ted Hutchinson WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3687 Jones, Herb Jordan Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Lewis Logan Mason Matthews, C. McDaniell McDonald Merritt Morgan Moyer Nessmith Noble Northcutt Oxford Patterson Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Rainey Roach Rush Salem Savage Shanahan Triplett Vaughn Wamble Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Black Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Carr Carter Cheeks Clements Cole Coney, G. D. Conger Connell Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Dixon Evans Ezzard Felton Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harris Hawes Hays Horton Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, J. R. Keyton King1 Knight Larsen, G. K. Leggett Levitas Longino Lowrey Marcus Mauldin Maxwell McCracken Melton Miles Milford Miller Moore Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nunn Odom Peters Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Potts Reaves Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Scarborough Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Stephens Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Town send Tripp Turner Ware Wheeler, J. A. 3688 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Those not voting were Messrs.: Bostick Brantley, H. H. Chappell Collier Coney, J. L. Dailey Drury Hill, G. Hood Larsen, W. W. Matthews, D. R. Patten Pearce Pickard Poole Shepherd Strickland Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 78, nays 97. The motion was lost and the report of the Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. was rejected. 'Mr. Coney of the 118th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the report of the Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". The Speaker appointed as a second Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Williams of the llth, Smith of the 39th and Jordan of the 74th. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has rejected the report of the Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The Speaker announced the House recessed until 1:00 o'clock, P.M. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 AFTERNOON SESSION The Speaker called the House to order. 3689 The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has appointed a second Committee of Conference on the followingBill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators: Broun of the 46th, Holley of the 22nd and Starr of the 44th. The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the second Committee of Conference thereon: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The following report of the second Committee of Conference was read: The Conference Committee on SB 2-Ex. makes the following rec ommendations : (1) That both the Senate and the House of Representatives recede from their positions. 3690 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, (2) That the attached Substitute be adopted. FOR THE SENATE: /s/ Terrell A. STARR Senator, 44th District /s/ R. Eugene Holley Senator, 22nd District /s/ Paul C. Broun Senator, 46th District Respectfully submitted, FOR THE HOUSE: /s/ W. M. Williams Representative, llth District /s/ J. R. Smith Representative, 39th District /s/ Hugh Jordan Representative, 74th District A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to make provisions relative to certain boards, bureaus, bodies and agencies of State government; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for severability; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be composed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Appling, Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Crawford, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Wheeler and Wilkinson. Section District: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrel, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Wilcox and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Pulaski, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson and Webster. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3691 Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69 and 71 Tract 72 Blocks 101,102, 103, 104,105, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, and 210 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 55.01,. 56, 67, 70, 73 and 79 Tract 55.02 Blocks 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 218, 219, 220, 221* 225, 226, 227 and 228 Tract 72, except that part contained in the Fourth District Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7 Eighth District: Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Echols, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Telfair, Ware and Wayne. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 3692 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6 Tenth District: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, War ren, Washington and Wilkes. Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. > For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. For the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, author ities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, the above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1973." Section 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of this Act and to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution, the memberships of all constitutional boards, commissions, authorities, committees, depart ments, councils, and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, are, effective January 1, 1973, re constituted and reorganized and all new appointments to said boards and bodies necessitated by the provisions of this Act shall be made in WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3693 accordance with the provisions of the State Constitution and applicable statutes. In selecting successors to the members of said boards and bodies as hereinbefore set forth, the appointing authority shall, insofar as constitutionally possible, reappoint or re-elect the same persons to said boards and bodies who presently constitute the memberships thereof and shall preserve the staggered terms of said members as provided by law. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect any of the terms of the appointments made pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Section 3. In order to further effectuate the purposes of this Act, all members of statutory boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments have been made on the basis of Congressional Districts shall serve out their present terms if no other member of the applicable body shall reside within the same Congressional District. In the event any Congressional District is overrepresented in membership on any such body, the appointing authority shall designate which member or members representing such a Congressional District shall continue to serve as a member of such body. The term of office of any member not designated for continued membership shall be abolished effective at such time as the appointing authority shall designate and the appointing authority shall appoint to such body a member from the Congressional District not represented on such body. The initial appointment of such member shall be for a term ending on the date such abolished term would have terminated. Upon the expiration of the terms of the present members of said bodies or should a vacancy occur in the term of any member presently serving on any such body by death, resignation or otherwise the suc cessors in office shall be appointed under the provisions of redistricting as provided in this Act from the new Congressional District in which the vacancy occurred. Section 4. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall foe declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitu tional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall remain of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 5. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. 3694 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Mr. Williams of the llth moved that the report of the second Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Atherton Black Bohannon Bowen Buck Busbee Carr Carter Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Colwell Cook Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dixon Farrar Floyd, L. R. Gary Geisinger Granade Grantham Harrison Hill, G. Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jordan Keyton King Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Lewis Logan Longino Mason Matthews, C. McCracken McDaniell McDonald Merritt Miles Morgan Moyer Mulherin Northcutt Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Rainey Ross Russell, H. P. Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Sweat Thompson Vaughn Wamble Whitmire Williams Wilson Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. M. Alien Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Blackshear Bond Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Chance Chandler Clements Cole Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dent Dorminy Egan Evans Ezzard Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Jones, Herb Knight Lane, W. J. Levitas Lowrey Marcus Mauldin WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3695 Maxwell Melton Milford Miller Moore Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Nunn Pinkston Potts Reaves Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shepherd Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Thomason Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Turner Ware Those not voting were Messrs.: Alexander, W. H. Bell Berry Bostick Brantley, H. H. Burruss Chappell Dailey Drury Edwards Hood Housley Jones, J. R. Larsen, W. W. Matthews, D. R. Noble Patten Peters Phillips, W. R. Poole Roach Stephens Strickland Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Wood Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 80, nays 87. The motion was lost and the report of the second Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. was rejected. Mr. Wheeler of the 18th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the report of the second Com mittee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". The Speaker appointed as a third Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Williams of the llth, Parrar of the 77th and Lewis of the 37th. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: 3696 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the second Committee of Conference Report on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senator Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators for a third Committee on Conference; Smith of the 18th, Chapman of the 32nd, and Higginbotham of the 43rd. The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: HR 28-Ex. By Messrs. Sweat and Dixon of the 65th: A RESOLUTION Expressing sympathy at the passing of Honorable William A. Frier; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, on August 27, 1971, the State of Georgia lost one of its finest and most distinguished citizens at the passing of Honorable William A. Frier, of Ware County; and WHEREAS, Mr. Frier represented the people of Ware County in the House of Representatives from 1953-57; and WHEREAS, Mr. Frier enjoyed a reputation of being a gentleman of the highest integrity and honesty while discharging his official duties; and WHEREAS, during his long and eventful life, Mr. Frier provided an inspiration to his county and State through his many contributions to the civic, religious, economic and political life of his community and State. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby express its deepest and sincerest sympathy at the passing of one of this State's most out standing and distinguished citizens, Honorable William A. Frier. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3697 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and instructed to transmit ap propriate copies of this Resolution to the members of the family of Hon orable William A. Frier. HR 29-Ex. By Messrs. Bennett of the 71st, Burruss of the 117th, Wamble of the 69th, Kreeger of the 117th and others: A RESOLUTION Commending Honorable Melvin E. Thompson; and for other pur poses. WHEREAS, the City of Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, is about to honor four of its most prominent and respected citizens; and WHEREAS, Melvin E. Thompson is one of this State's finest and most distinguished citizens, having served as Governor in 1947 and 1948; and WHEREAS, Mr. Thompson was born May 1, 1903, in Millen, Jenkins County, Georgia, the son of Henry J. and Eva Edenfield Thompson; and WHEREAS, he has served the people of Georgia as State Revenue Commissioner, Assistant State Supervisor of Schools, Secretary of the Executive Department and in numerous other capacities; and WHEREAS, he is most respected for his sympathy, friendship and constructive work with the young people of the county; and WHEREAS, Mr. Thompson is active in the civic, fraternal and religious affairs of his community, and his dedication to the people of Lowndes County is second only to his love and dedication to his family. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby com mend Honorable Melvin E. Thompson for his outstanding contributions to his community and State. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the house of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to Honorable Jim Bennett, Jr., Rep resentative of the 71st District. HR 30-Ex. By Messrs. Reaves and Bennett of the 71st, Burruss of the 117th, Brantley of the 114th and many others: 3698 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, A RESOLUTION Commending Henry L. White; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the City of Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, is about to honor four of its most prominent and respected citizens; and WHEREAS, Mr. Henry L. White has been a dedicated and useful citizen of Valdosta, the State and the county for many years; and WHEREAS, during the Depression, he worked for the New York Urban League helping to provide work for needy people; and WHEREAS, during the Second World War, he worked on the atomic bomb project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and after the war was chosen to teach bricklaying and plastering in a vocational training pro gram for G.I.s; and WHEREAS, he has organized seven boy scout troups and several little league baseball teams in and around Valdosta; and WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that Mr. White be rec ognized for his outstanding achievements to his community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby com mend Mr. Henry L. White for his outstanding record of service to the people of Lowndes County, Georgia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to Honorable Jim Bennett, Jr., Representative of the 71st District. HR 31-Ex. By Messrs. Bennett and Reaves of the 71st, Burruss and Kreeger of the 117th, Wamble of the 69th and many others: A RESOLUTION Commending Judge Harley Langdale, Sr.; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the City of Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, is about to honor four of its most prominent and respected citizens; and WHEREAS, Judge Harley Langdale, Sr., an influential figure on the Georgia scene for nearly half a century, has served the people of Georgia with exceptional dedication and ability; and WHEREAS, he has provided many years of dedicated leadership to Valdosta having served as Judge of the Municipal Court, President WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 6, 1971 3699 of the Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Hospital Authority, and Director of the 4-H Club Foundation; and WHEREAS, he is most respected for his willingness to help others and his fair dealing with other people; and WHEREAS, he has made outstanding contributions to the con servation of American resources of soil, water and forest, and has served for 30 years as President of the American Turpentine Farmers Association; and WHEREAS, he has been prominent in the religious, civic and public affairs of his community and has been given many awards for his effort in helping to build a better community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this Body hereby extend their grateful acknowledgement to Judge Harley Langdale, Sr., for the services he has rendered the citizens of Georgia and express their sincere and lasting appreciation to him for his time, his talents, and his per sonal interest in the progress of our State. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby instructed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to Honorable Jim Bennett, Jr., Representative of the 71st District. HR 32-Ex. By Messrs. Reaves and Bennett of the 71st, Burruss and Kreeger of the 117th, Wamble of the 69th and many others: A RESOLUTION Commending Reverend J. L. Lomax; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the City of Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, is about to honor four of its most prominent and respected citizens; and WHEREAS, during his long and eventful life, Reverend J. L. Lomax has provided an inspiration to his community and State through his many contributions to the civic, religious and economic life of his community; and WHEREAS, Reverend Lomax attended public school in Valdosta, graduated from Savannah State College, obtained a Masters Degree from Syracuse University and attended the University of Southern California; and WHEREAS, he organized the first Negro Boy Scout Troup for the Macedonia Baptist Church in 1940, and he is presently Pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church; and 3700 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, WHEREAS, his dedication to his community and his selfless and gratuitous giving of time and energy, especially in helping the needy, is freely shared with the people of Lowndes County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby com mend Reverend J. L. Lomax on his many outstanding contributions to the life of Valdosta and the State of Georgia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to the Honorable Jim Bennett, Jr., Representative of the 71st District. HR 33-Ex. By Messrs. Smith and Adams of the 39th, Brown of the 32nd, Ham of the 33rd and many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing sympathy at the passing of the Honorable Harvey John Kennedy, Sr.; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Honorable Harvey John Kennedy, Sr. of Barnesville, Georgia, passed away on October 5, 1971; and WHEREAS, he was born on December 21, 1898, in Knoxville, Tennessee, graduated from Gordon Institute in 1917 and received his LL.B. Degree from the University of Georgia; and WHEREAS, he served with distinction and honor as a member of the House of Representatives, representing Lamar County, from 1929 to 1933; and WHEREAS, he served as Solicitor of the City Court of Barnesville from 1925 through 1928 and as Judge of the Superior Courts of the Flint Judicial Circuit from August 1, 1947 through January 1, 1949; and WHEREAS, he served as Mayor of the City of Barnesville for two terms and was the editor and publisher of the Barnesville NewsGazette for two years; and WHEREAS, he was active in the civic, social and religious life of his community and State, having been a Mason, a member of Kiwanis, a member of Chi Phi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities, and a member and Commander of the Leon Martin Post, Number 25, American Legion; and WHEREAS, he was the dedicated husband of Mrs. Marisu Reeves Kennedy and the father of an outstanding son, Harvey John Kennedy, Jr.; and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3701 WHEREAS, his many valuable contributions to his community and State will be sorely missed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby express their deepest regret at the passing of the Honorable Harvey John Kennedy, Sr. and do hereby extend their sincerest sympathy to Mrs. Marisu Reeves Kennedy, Mr. Harvey John Kennedy, Jr., and the other members of the Kennedy family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit approp riate copies of this Resolution to the members of the Kennedy family. HE 34-Ex. By Messrs. Bowen of the 47th, Carter of the 64th, Bennett of the 71st and many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing sympathy at the passing of Mrs. Mannie Lou Musselwhite; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Mrs. Mannie Lou Musselwhite passed away on Monday, October 4, 1971, at the age of 92; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Musselwhite was well known and highly regarded by the citizens of her community; and WHEREAS, she was a member of the Methodist Church in Enigma, Georgia, during most of her entire life; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Musselwhite is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Rufus Richbourg of Florence, South Carolina, and Mrs. Earl Richbourg of Georgetown, South Carolina, and several grandchildren including the Honorable Henry W. Bostick, Representative from the 63rd District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby express its deepest regret at the passing of Mrs. Mannie Lou Musselwhite, and the members of this body extend their sincerest sympathy to the members of her family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to Mrs. Rufus Richbourg and Mrs. Earl Richbourg and the Honorable Henry W. Bostick. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: 3702 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the report of the third Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senator Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section, 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws: and for other purposes. The following Bill of the House was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the third Committee of Conference thereon: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The following report of the third Committee of Conference was read: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON SB 2-EX. The third Conference Committee on SB 2-Ex. makes the following recommendations: (1) That both the Senate and the House of Representatives recede from their positions. (2) That the attached Substitute be adopted. Respectfully submitted, FOR THE SENATE: /s/ Cyrus M. Chapman Senator, 32nd District /s/ Joe S. Higginbotham Senator, 43rd District /s/ Stanley E. Smith, Jr. Senator, 18th District FOR THE HOUSE: /s/ Robert H. Farrar Representative, 77th District /s/ Preston B. Lewis, Jr Representative, 37th District /s/ W. M. Williams Representative, llth District WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3703 A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to make provisions relative to certain boards, bureaus, bodies and agencies of State government; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for severability; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by strikingthe language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be composed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Bryan, Bulloeh, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Long, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Washington and Wheeler. Second District: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Clinch, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner and Worth. Third District: ChattaJhoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson and Webster. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69 and 71 Tract 72 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. 3704 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Sixth District: Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Pike, Polk and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 55.01, 56, 67, 70, 73 and 79 Tract 55.02 Blocks 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 218, 219, 220, 221, 225, 226, 227 and 228 Tract 7, except that part contained in the Fourth District Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16,17,19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7 Eighth District: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Coffee, Dodge, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jones, Mclntosh, Monroe, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Twiggs, Ware, Wayne, Wilcox and Wilkinson. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Cherokee, Dawson, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Step hens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6 Tenth District: Baldwin, Butts, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Lamar, Lincoln, Madison, Me- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3705 Duffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren and Wilkes. Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. For the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authori ties, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, the above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1973." Section 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of this Act and to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution, the memberships of all constitutional boards, commissions, authorities, committees, de partments, councils, and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, are, effective January 1, 1973, reconstituted and reorganized and all new appointments to said boards and bodies necessitated by the provisions of this Act shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the State Constitution and applicable statutes. In selecting successors to the members of said boards and bodies as hereinbefore set forth, the appointing authority shall, insofar as constitutionally possible, reappoint or re-elect the same persons to said boards and bodies who presently constitute the memberships thereof and shall preserve the staggered terms of said members as provided by law. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect any of the terms of the appointments made pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. 3706 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Section 3. In order to further effectuate the purposes of this Act, all members of statutory boards, commissions, authorities, committees,, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments have been made on the basis of Congressional Districts shall serve out their present terms if no other member of the applicable body shall reside within the same Congressional District. In the event any Congressional District is overrepresented in membership on any such body, the ap pointing authority shall designate which member or members represent ing such a Congressional District shall continue to serve as a member of such body. The term of office of any member not designated for continued membership shall be abolished effective at such time as the appointing authority shall designate and the appointing authority shall appoint to such body a member from the Congressional District not represented on such body. The initial appointment of such member shall be for a term ending on the date such abolished term would have terminated. Upon the expiration of the terms of the present members of said bodies or should a vacancy occur in the term of any member presently serving on any such body by death, resignation or otherwise, the suc cessors in office shall be appointed under the provisions of redistricting as provided in this Act from the new Congressional District in which the vacancy occurred. Section 4. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or unconsti tutional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sec tions, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall remain of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby de clares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would be declared or ad judged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 5. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Mr. Williams of the llth moved that the report of the third Committee of Conference be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alien Atherton Bell Black Bohannon Bowen Brantley, H. L. Buck Chance Cheeks Collins, S. Colwell Cook Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dorminy Edwards Egan Parrar Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Granade Griffin Gunter Harrington Harrison Housley Howard Hudson, Ted WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3707 Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knowles Kreeger Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Logan Longino Mason Matthews, C. Mauldin Maxwell McDaniell McDonald Merritt Miles Milford Moore Morgan Moyer Nessmith Noble Oxford Patterson Pearce Phillips, L. L. Pickard Rainey Rush Salem Savage Stephens Thompson Townsend Triplett Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adam, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Blackshear Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Busbee Carr Carter Chandler Clements Cole Collier Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dixon Evans Ezzard Pelton Floyd, J. H. Geisinger Grantham Greer Groover Ham Hamilton Harris Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Horton Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Knight Lambert Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Le vitas Lowrey Marcus Matthews, D. R. McCracken Melton Miller Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Northcutt Nunn Odom Phillips, G. S. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Potts Reaves Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. 3708 Smith, J. E. Smith, V. T. Snow Sweat JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Thomason Toles Tripp Turner Vaughn Ware Those not voting were Messrs.: Bostick Brantley, H. H. Burruss Chappell Collins, M. Conger Dailey Dent Drury Gary Hood Howell Keyton Larsen, W. W. Leggett Lewis Patten Peters Poole ,' Roach Russell, W. B. Sorrells Strickland Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 77, nays 91. The motion was lost and the report of the third Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. was rejected. The Speaker appointed as a fourth Committee of Conference on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Lee of the 21st, Howell of the 60th and Matthews of the 16th. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has appointed a fourth Committee of Conference on the follow ing Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 3709 The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators: Zipperer of the 3rd, Jackson of the 16th, and Kidd of the 25th: Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:30 o'clock, tomorrow morning and the motion prevailed. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 10:30 o'clock, tomorrow morning. 3710 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Thursday, October 7, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 10:30, A. M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. L. G. Gilstrap, Pastor, Murrayville Assembly of God, Murrayville, Georgia: O Lord, help us to learn to listen. He that hath an ear, let him hear. May we listen: To the Word of God--and believe it To the counsel of our friends--and remember it To the call for help from the needy--and relieve it To a word of encouragement--and cherish it To the criticism of others--and forget it. AMEN. By unanimous consent, the call of the roll was dispensed with. Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing and Journals, reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of busi ness during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3711 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. By unanimous consent, the following Resolution of the House was introduced, read the first time and referred to the Committee on Legislative and Con gressional Reapportionment: HR 27-23-Ex. By Mrs. Merritt of the 46th: A Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution so as to provide that each Representative shall be elected from and represent one House District; and for other purposes. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the report of the fourth Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the fourth Committee of Conference thereon: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. 3712 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The following report of the fourth Committee of Conference was read: The fourth Conference Committee on SB 2-Ex. makes the following recommendations: (1) That both the Senate and the House of Representatives recede from their positions. (2) That the attached Substitute be adopted. Respectfully submitted, FOR THE SENATE: /&/ Harry C. Jackson Senator, 16th District /s/ Culver Kidd Senator, 25th District /s/ Edward H. Zipperer Senator, 3rd District FOR THE HOUSE: /s/ Mobley Howell Representative, 60th District /s/ Wm. J. Lee Representative, 21st District /s/ Chappelle Matthews Representative, 16th District A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to make provisions relative to certain boards, bureaus, bodies and agencies of State government; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for severability; to provide an effective date; to repeal con flicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Appling, Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Crawford, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Wheeler and Wilkinson. Second District: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Col- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3713 quitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Wilcox and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peace, Pulaski, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson and Webster. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following ter ritory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69 and 71 Tract 72 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Laniar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 46, 47, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 67, 70, 73 and 79 Tract 72, except that part contained in the Fourth District Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 18.01, 18.02 and 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7 Eighth District: Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Echols, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Telfair, Ware and Wayne. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, 3714 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6 Tenth District: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, War ren, Washington and Wilkes. Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. For the purposes of this Section the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Succes sors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under exist ing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes rela tive to membership in the House of Representatives, the composi tion of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effec tive for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. For the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, com missions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, the above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1973." Section 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of this Act and to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution, the memberships THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3715 of all constitutional boards, commissions, authorities, committees, de partments, councils, and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts are, effective January 1, 1973, re constituted and reorganized and all new appointments to said boards and bodies necessitated by the provisions of this Act shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the State Constitution and applicable statutes. In selecting successors to the members of said boards and bodies as hereinbefore set forth, the appointing authority shall, insofar as con stitutionally possible, reappoint or re-elect the same persons to said boards and bodies who presently constitute the memberships thereof and shall preserve the staggered terms of said members as provided by law. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect any of the terms of the appointments made pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Section 3. In order to further effectuate the purposes of this Act, all members of statutory boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments have been made on the basis of Congressional Districts shall serve out their present terms if no other member of the applicable body shall reside within the same Congressional District. In the event any Congressional Dis trict is overrepresented in membership on any such body, the appointing authority shall designate which member or members representing such a Congressional District shall continue to serve as a member of such body. The term of office of any member not designated for continued membership shall be abolished effective at such time as the appointing authority shall designate and the appointing authority shall appoint to such body a member from the Congressional District not represented on such body. The initial appointment of such member shall be for a term ending on the date such abolished term would have terminated. Upon the expiration of the terms of the present members of said bodies or should a vacancy occur in the term of any member presently serving on any such body by death, resignation or otherwise, the suc cessors in office shall be appointed under the provisions of redistricting as provided in this Act from the new Congressional District in which the vacancy occurred. Section 4. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitu tional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall re main of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 5. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. 3716 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Section 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Mr. Howell of the 60th moved that the report of the fourth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Barfield Bell Bennett, J. T. Berry Black Bohannon Bowen Brown, C. Buck Busbee Carter Chappell Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Conger Cook Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dixon Drury Edwards Egan Ployd, L. R. Geisinger Granade Grantham Griffin Harrison Howell Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jordan Keyton King Knowles Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Logan Longino Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. McCracken Melton Merritt Moyer Noble Northcutt Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Poole Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Savage Sherman Stephens Sweat Thompson Townsend Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bennett, Tom Blackshear Bond Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Burruss Chance Chandler Cheeks Clements Cole Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Connell Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dorminy Evans Ezzard Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gaynor Gignilliat Grahl Greer Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Horton Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Jones, Herb Knight Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Levitas Lewis Lowrey Marcus Mason Mauldin Maxwell THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3717 McDaniell McDonald Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Nunn Peters Pinkston Potts Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Snow Sorrells Thomason Triplett Tripp Turner Vaughn Ware Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Wilson Wood Those not voting were Messrs.: Bostick Brantley, H. H. Carr Dailey Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dent Gary Hill, G. Hood Jones, J. R. Pearce Pickard Smith, V. T. Strickland Toles Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Williams Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 75, nays 99. The motion was lost, and the report of the fourth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. was rejected. Mr. Carr of the 35th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the fourth Conference Com mittee report on SB 2-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "aye". Mr. Toles of the 9th stated that he had been called from the floor of the House when the roll was called on the adoption of the fourth Conference Com mittee report on SB 2-Ex. He wished to be recorded as voting "nay". The Speaker appointed as a fifth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Chandler of the 34th, Farrar of the 77th and Williams of the llth. 3718 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has appointed a fifth Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Sena tors: Reynolds of the 48th, Fincher of the 51st, and Hudgins of the 15th: The Speaker announced the House recessed until 1:30 o'clock, P.M. AFTERNOON SESSION The Speaker called the House to order. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has rejected the report of the fifth Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Cog-gin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the fifth Committee of Conference thereon: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3719 SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the: 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating ta Congressional Districts so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The following report of the fifth Committee of Conference was read: FIFTH CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON SB 2-EX. The Conference Committee on SB 2-Ex. makes the following recom mendations : (1) That both the Senate and the House of Representatives recede from their positions. (2) That the attached Substitute be adopted. FOR THE SENATE: /s/ Jack C. Fincher, Sr. Senator, 51st District /s/ Floyd Hudgins Senator, 15th District /s/ Steve Reynolds Senator, 48th District Respectfully submitted, FOR THE HOUSE: /s/ Philip M. Chandler Representative, 34th District /s/ Robert H. Farrar Representative, 77th District /s/ W. M. Williams Representative, llth District A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Geor gia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to make provisions relative to certain boards, bureaus, bodies and agencies of State gov ernment; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters rela tive thereto; to provide for severability; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to 3720 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Appling, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Screven, Tattnall and Wayne. Second District: Atkinson, Bacon, Berrien, Brooks, Clinch, Cof fee, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Echols, Gray, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Mitchell, Pierce, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Ware and Worth. Third District: Baker, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dooly, Early, Harris, Heard, Lee, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Mil ler, Muscogee, Peach, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup and Webster. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following ter ritory : Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69 and 71 Tract 72 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth Districts: Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Henry, Lamar, Pike, Spalding and Upson, plus the fol lowing territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 46, 47, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 67, 70, 73 and 79 Tract 72, except that part contained in the Fourth District Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3721 Westside CCD 25 ED 7 Eighth District: Baldwin, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Butts, Crawford, Dodge, Houston, Irwin, Jasper, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Wheeler, Wilcox and Wilkinson. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6 Tenth District: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington and Wilkes. Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration Dis trict', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing pro visions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to mem bership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Con gressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the 3722 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. For the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authori ties, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where ap pointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, the above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1973." Section 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of this Act and to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution, the memberships of all constitutional boards, commissions, authorities, committees, de partments, councils, and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, are, effective January 1, 1973, reconstituted and reorganized and all new appointments to said boards and bodies necessitated by the provisions of this Act shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the State Constitution and applicable statutes. In selecting successors to the members of said boards and bodies as hereinbefore set forth, the appointing authority shall, insofar as con stitutionally possible, reappoint or re-elect the same persons to said boards and bodies who presently constitute the memberships thereof and shall preserve the staggered terms of said members as provided by law. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect any of the terms of the appointments made pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Section 3. In order to further effectuate the purposes of this Act, all members of statutory boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments have been made on the basis of Congressional Districts shall serve out their present terms if no other member of the applicable body shall reside within the same Congressional District. In the event any Congressional District is overrepresented in membership on any such body, the appointing au thority shall designate which member or members representing such a Congressional District shall continue to serve as a member of such body. The term of office of any member not designated for continued membership shall be abolished effective at such time as the appointing authority shall designate and the appointing authority shall appoint to such body a member from the Congressional District not represented on such body. The initial appointment of such member shall be for a term ending on the date such abolished term would have terminated. Upon the expiration of the terms of the present members of said bodies or should a vacancy occur in the term of any member presently serving on any such body by death, resignation or otherwise, the suc cessors in office shall be appointed under the provisions of redistricting as provided in this Act from the new Congressional District in which the vacancy occurred. Section 4. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitu tional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall remain of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3723 phrase so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 5. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Mr. Farrar of the 77th moved that the report of the fifth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Bohannon Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Carr Chandler Cheeks Collins, S. Colwell Connell Cook Davis, W. Dean, Gib Egan Evans Farrar Floyd, L. R. Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Ham Harrington Hill, G. Housley Howard Hudson, C. M. Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Le vitas Lewis Logan Mason Matthews, C. McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Miles Miller Morgan Mulherin Nessmith Noble Nunn Patterson Phillips, G. S. Pinkston Poole Roach Ross Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Sorrells Stephens Thomason Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Wilson 3724 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the negative were Messrs. : Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Berry Black Blackshear Bond Bowen Brown, B. D. Busbee Carter Chance Chappell Clements Cole Collier Coiling, M. Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Drury Ezzard Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gary Grahl Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Hamilton Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Howell Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Keyton King Knight Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Longino Lowrey Marcus Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell Merritt Milford Moore Moyer Mullinax Murphy Northcutt Odom Oxford Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, W. R. Potts Rainey Reaves Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Salem Shanahan Shepherd Smith, V. T. Snow Sweat Thompson Toles Ware Wood Those not voting were Messrs. : Bostick Brantley, H. H. Buck Dailey Dent Edwards Phillips, L. L. Pickard Strickland Townsend On the motion, the ayes were 84, nays 95. Turner Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Williams Mr. Speaker The motion was lost and the report of the fifth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. was rejected. Mr. Coney of the 82nd stated that he had inadvertently voted "nay" on the adoption of the report of the fifth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. He in tended to vote "aye". THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3725 Mr. Jordan of the 74th moved that the House recede from its position in previously rejecting the report of the fourth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. The Speaker ruled the motion out of order. Mr. Levitas of the 77th moved that a sixth Committee of Conference be appointed on the part of the House and be instructed to report out the MurphyEgan substitute, previously offered at the time of the original passage of SB 2-Ex. Mr. Groover of the 27th moved that the motion be amended to the effect that the sixth Committee of Conference be instructed to substantially follow the lines of the Murphy-Egan substitute. The amendment to the motion prevailed. On the motion, as amended, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, John Adams, Marvin Bell Bowen Bray Clements Cole Colwell Coney, J. L. Cook Davis, W. Dorminy Egan Evans Floyd, J. H. Ployd, L. R. Geisinger Grahl Granade Groover Gunter Ham Harris Hays Hill, G. Howell Hudson, C. M. Johnson Jones, J. R. Knight Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. S. Levitas Lowrey Mason McDonald Milford Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Noble Nunn Oxford Peters Reaves Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Savage Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sorrells Thomason Toles Townsend Ware Whitmire Williams 3726 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Blackshear Bohannon Bond Brantley, H. L. Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Burruss Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Cheeks Collier Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Conger Connell Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dean, Gib Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dixon Drury Edwards Ezzard Farrar Fraser Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Grantham Griffin Hamilton Harrington Harrison Hawes Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Housley Howard Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton King Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, W. J. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Leggett Lewis Logan Longino Marcus Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell Melton Merritt Miles Miller Morgan Nessmith Northcutt Odom Patterson Patten Pearce Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Poole Potts Roach Ross Rush Salem Shepherd Sims Smith, H. R. Stephens Sweat Thompson Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wheeler, J. A. Wilson Those not voting were Messrs.: Black Bostick Brantley, H. H. Buck Busbee Collins, M. Dailey Dent Felton Greer Phillips, W. R. Pickard Rainey Strickland Turner Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wood Mr. Speaker On the motion to instruct the sixth Committee of Conference, the ayes were 65, nays 110. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3727 The motion was lost. The Speaker appointed as a sixth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex., on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Wood of the llth, Cheeks of the 78th and Lambert of the 25th. The Speaker announced the House recessed until 7:30 o'clock, P.M. The Speaker called the House to order. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has appointed a sixth Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators: McDuffie of the 19th, Smith of the 18th, and Overby of the 49th: The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: Senator Starr of the 44th has been appointed to replace Senator McDuffie of the 19th on Conference Committee No. 6 to SB-2 Ex. Senator McDuffie of the 19th was not qualified to serve due to the fact that he voted NO on the position assumed by the Senate. 3728 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Conference Committee No. 6. On the part of the Senate: Senators Starr of the 44th, Smith of the 18th, and Overby of the 49th. The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the sixth Committee of Conference thereon: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The following report of the sixth Committee of Conference was read: SIXTH CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON SB 2-EX. The Conference Committee on SB 2-Ex. makes the following recom mendations : (1) That both the Senate and the House of Representatives recede from their positions. (2) That the attached Substitute be adopted. Respectfully submitted, FOR THE SENATE: FOR THE HOUSE: /a/ Howard T. Overby Senator, 49th District /s/ Donald E. Cheeks Representative, 78th District /s/ Stanley E. Smith, Jr. Senator, 18th District /s/ E. Roy Lambert Representative, 25th District /s/ Terrell A. Starr Senator, 44th District /s/ Joe T. Wood Representative, llth District A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to pro vide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act, to make provisions relative to certain boards, bureaus, bodies and agencies of State government; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative there to; to provide for severability; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3729 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be com posed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Pierce, Screven, Tattnall and Wayne. Second District: Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Irwin, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Stewart, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Webster and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Hous ton, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Monroe, Peach, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup and Upson. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following ter ritory : Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69 and 71 Tract 72 Blocks 101, 102, 103', 104, 105, 201, 202, 203, 200, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 46, 47, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 67, 70, 73 and 79 Tract 72, except that part contained in the Fourth District Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 Fairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 3730 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Bade, Ployd, Gor don, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16, 17, 19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7 Eighth District: Atkinson, Bacon, Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Echols, Jeff Davis, John son, Jones, Lanier, Laurens, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Ware, Wheeler, Wilcox and Wilkinson. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley Point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6 Tenth District: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, New ton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington and Wilkes. Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. For the purpose of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and de scribe the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3731 The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Suc cessors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing provisions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to membership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congressional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the mem bers in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. For the purpose of ap pointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appoint ments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, the above provisions shall be effective as of January 1, 1973." Section 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of this Act and to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution, the memberships of all constitutional boards, commissions, authorities, committees, de partments, councils, and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, are, effective January 1, 1973, re constituted and reorganized and all new appointments to said boards and bodies necessitated by the provisions of this Act shall be made in ac cordance with the provisions of the State Constitution and applicable statutes. In selecting successor to the members of said boards and bodies as hereinbefore set forth, the appointing authority shall, insofar as con stitutionally possible, reappoint or re-elect the same persons to said boards and bodies who presently constitute the memberships thereof and shall preserve the staggered terms of said members as provided by law. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect any of the terms of appointments made pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Section 3. In order to further effectuate the purposes of this Act, all members of statutory boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments have been made on the basis of Congressional Districts shall serve out their present terms if no other member of the applicable body shall reside within the same Congressional District. In the event any Congressional District is overrepresented in membership on any such body, the appointing au thority shall designate which member or members representing such a Congressional District shall continue to serve as a member of such body. The term of office of any member not designated for continued member ship shall be abolished effective at such time as the appointing authority shall designate and the appointing authority shall appoint to such body a member from the Congressional District not represented on such body. The initial appointment of such member shall be for a term ending on the date such abolished term would have terminated. Upon the expiration of the terms of the present members of said 3732 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, bodies or should a vacancy occur in the term of any member presently serving on any such body by death, resignation or otherwise, the suc cessors in office shall be appointed under the provisions of redistricting as provided in this Act from the new Congressional District in which the vacancy occurred. Section 4. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitu tional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, sub sections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall remain of full force and effect, as if the section subsection, sentence, clause or phrase no declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would not be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 5. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Mr. Edwards of the 45th moved that debate on the report of the sixth Com mittee of Conference be limited to two minutes each. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. M. Alien Barfield Battle Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bowen Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Carter Clements Collier Collins, S. Coney, G. D. Connell Davis, W. Dean, Gib Drury Edwards Farrar Floyd, L. R. Gary Geisinger Gignilliat Granade Gunter Howard Hudson, C. M. Isenberg Jessup Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan Knowles Lambert Lane, Dick Larsen, G. K. Lewis Longino Mason Matthews, D. R. McCracken McDaniell Melton Merritt Miles Miller Moyer Noble Oxford Patterson Pearce Phillips, W. R. Reaves Roach Rush Russell, H. P. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3733 Savage Scarborough Sherman Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Alexander, W. H. Atherton Bell Blackshear Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Busbee Chance Chappell Cole Colwell Coney, J. L. Cook Daugherty Davis, E. T. Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Evans Felton Floyd, J. H. Gaynor Grahl Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Housley Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Johnson Keyton Knight Kreeger Lane, W. J. Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas Lowrey Marcus Matthews, C. Maxwell Moore Morgan Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Northcutt Odom Patten Peters Pinkston Potts Rainey Ross Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Shanahan Sims Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Sweat Thomason Thompson Ware Those not voting were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Bostick Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Buck Burruss Carr Chandler Cheeks Collins, M. Conger Dailey Dent Egan Ezzard Fraser Hawes Hill, G. Howell King Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Logan Mauldin McDonald Milford Nunn Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Poole Shepherd Sorrells Strickland Turner Vaughn Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker 3734 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, On the motion, the ayes were 76, nays 79. The motion was lost. Mr. Lambert of the 25th moved that the report of the sixth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alien Atherton Battle Bell Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Brantley, H. L. Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Connell Daivs, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Edwards Farrar Floyd, L. R. Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Granade Howard Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Johnson Jones, Herb Jones, J. R. Jordan King Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Lewis Logan Longino Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. McCracken McDaniell McDonald Merritt Miles Miller Morgan Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Blackshear Bond Bowen Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Chandler Chappell Clements Mover Nessmith Noble Northcutt Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Phillips, W. R. Potts Reaves Roach Ross Russell, H. P. Savage Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Thompson Townsend Triplett Tripp Vaughn Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Cole Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Conger Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dean, N. Dixon Drury Egan Evans Ezzard Felton Ployd, J. H. Fraser Geisinger Grahl Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 Hays Hood Horton Housley Hudson, Ted Isenberg Jessup Knight Leggett Le vitas Lowrey Marcus Mauldin Maxwell Melton Milford Moore Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nunn Patten Peters Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Rainey Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, W. B. Salem Scarborough Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Stephens Sweat Thomason Toles Ware 3735 Those not voting were Messrs.: Bostick Brantley, H. H. Buck Cook Dailey Dent Dorminy Hill, B. L. Hill, G. Howell Keyton Larsen, W. W. Phillips, G. S. Pickard Poole Shepherd Sorrells Strickland Turner Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 88, nays 83. The motion was lost and the report of the sixth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. was rejected. Mr. Groover of the 27th asked unanimous consent that a seventh Committee of Conference be appointed on the part of the House on SB 2-Ex. The consent was granted. Mr. Busbee of the 61st served notice that at the proper time tomorrow he would ask the House to reconsider its action in failing to adopt the report of the sixth Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex. 3736 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Mr. Groover of the 27th moved that the following Resolution be adopted: By: Messrs. Groover of the 27th, McCracken of the 36th, Griffin of the 68th, Murphy of the 19th, Floyd of the 7th, Drury of the 66th, Adams of the 9th and Leggett of the 67th: A RESOLUTION Relative to adjournment; and for other purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, the Senate concurring, that the Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly of Georgia adjourn Sine Die at 9:20 o'clock P.M., October 7, 1971. Mr. Levitas of the 77th moved to amend the Resolution by changing the date and time of adjournment to 5:00 o'clock, P.M., October 8, 1971. Mr. Groover of the 27th asked unanimous consent that the Resolution be withdrawn from further consideration, Mr. Levitas of the 77th concurring. The consent was granted. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House do now adjourn until 9:30 o'clock, tomorrow morning. The motion was lost. Mr. Floyd of the 7th arose to a point of personal privilege and addressed the House. Mr. Melton of the 32nd moved that the House do now adjourn until 9:45 o'clock, tomorrow morning. On the motion to adjourn, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 3737 Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Adams, G. D. Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Battle Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Brantley, H. L. Busbee Carr Carter Chappell Cheeks Cole Collier Collins, M. Colwell Coney, G. D. Cook Davis, E. T. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dorminy Edwards Egan Ezzard Farrar Felton Fraser Gary Gaynor Gignilliat Grantham Greer Griffin Groover Harris Hood Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Keyton Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Nessmith Nunn Odom Patterson Pearce Phillips, L. L. Phillips, W. R. Pinkston Potts Rainey Reaves Rush Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Shepherd Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Tripp Vaughn Ware Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Adams, John Alexander, W. H. Barfield Bennett, J. T. Blackshear Bond Bo wen Brantley, H. H. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Chance Clements Collins, S. Coney, J. L. Conger Connell Daugherty Davis, W. Dean, J. E. Dixon Drury Floyd, J. H. Floyd, L. R. Geisinger Grahl Granade Ham Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hudson, Ted 3738 Jones, J. R. Jordan Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Leggett Lowrey JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Morgan Murphy Noble Oxford Patten Peters Russell, A. B. Snow Stephens Sweat Triplett Those not voting were Messrs.: Bell Bostick Brown, C. Buck Burruss Chandler Dailey Dent Evans Gunter Hamilton Harrington Hill, G. King Lane, W. J. McDonald Northcutt Phillips, G. S. Pickard Poole Roach Ross Sherman Sorrells Strickland Turner Wamble Wheeler, Bobby Mr. Speaker On the motion to adjourn, the ayes were 115, nays 50. The motion was adopted. The Speaker announced the House adjourned until 9:45 o'clock, tomorrow morning. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3739 Representative Hall, Atlanta, Georgia Friday, October 8, 1971 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 9:45 o'clock, A.M., this day and was called to order by the Speaker. The following prayer was offered by Rev. L. G. Gilstrap, Pastor, Murrayville Assembly of God, Murrayville, Georgia: Our heavenly Father; sometimes we refer to those sleeping as unconcerned or otherwise lazy, and yet the Psalmist stated that during the midst of the greatest battle of his life "I laid me down and slept; I awakened for the Lord sustained me." Our Lord, we are all aware that it takes Thy sustaining grace to awake and do the arduous tasks we face each day, but seldom do we realize that that same sustaining grace enables us to be at rest with ourselves and to sleep in peace when we know that we have done a good day's work and fought the battles to the best of our ability. Our Father, we know that upon returning home, some of these ladies and gentlemen of this House will face hostility, compliments, criticism and praise. Some as a result of information . . . some from misinformation. Help each member to work diligently today so that tomorrow he or she may say "I will both lay me down and sleep, I will awaken for the Lord will sustain me." In Jesus' Name, AMEN. The roll was called and the following members answered to their names: Adams, G. D. Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Bennett, Tom Berry Black Bohannon Bond Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. L. Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, C. Brown, S. P. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Chandler Chappell Clements Cole Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Coney, G. D. Conley, J. L. Connell Daugherty Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dixon Dorminy Drury Edwards Egan Evans Farrar Felton Floyd, J. H. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Greer 3740 Groover Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Harrison Hawes Hays Hill, G. Horton Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Isenberg Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton King Knight Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Larsen, W. W. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Leggett Levitas JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Logan Longino Lowrey Marcus Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Mauldin Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Milford Miller Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Mullinax Murphy Nessmith Noble Northcutt Nunn Odom Oxford Patterson Patten Pearce Peters Phillips, G. S. Phillips, L. L. Pickard Pinkston Poole Potts Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, A. B. Russell, H. P. Russell, W. B. Salem Savage Scarborough Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Townsend Triplett Tripp Vaughn Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Mr. Black of the 45th, Chairman of the Committee on Auditing, Enrolling, Engrossing, and Journals reported that the Journal of the previous legislative day had been read and found to be correct. By unanimous consent, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The Journal was confirmed. By unanimous consent, the following was established as the order of business during the first part of the period of unanimous consents: 1. Introduction of Bills and Resolutions. 2. First reading and reference of House Bills and Resolutions. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3741 3. Second reading of Bills and Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Third reading and passage of local uncontested Bills. 6. First reading and reference of Senate Bills and Resolutions. 7. That the Speaker may in his discretion call up any Bill on the General Calendar in any order that he desires. By unanimous consent, the following Resolution of the House was read the second time: HR 27-23-Ex. By Mrs. Merritt of the 46th: A Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution so as to provide that each Representative shall be elected from and represent one House District; and for other purposes. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has appointed a seventh Committee of Conference on the follow ing Bill of the Senate, to-wit: SB 2-Ex. By Senator Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code-Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The President has appointed on the part of the Senate the following Senators: Smith of the 18th, Overby of the 49th, and Starr of the 44th: Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the House reconsider its action in failing to adopt the report of the 6th Committee of Conference on the following Bill of the Senate: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to 3742 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The motion was ruled out of order by the Speaker on a rule technicality. Mr. Busbee of the 61st moved that the 7th Committee of Conference be ap pointed on the part of the House on SB 2-Ex., with instructions to report the original 6th Committee of Conference report back to the House with the follow ing exceptions: That Ben Hill and Irwin Counties be placed in the 8th District and Crisp County be placed in the 2nd District. There was objection. Mr. Salem of the 51st moved to amend Mr. Busbee's motion by exchanging Appling, Wayne and Ware Counties in the 8th District for Treutlen, Toombs and Montgomery Counties. The motions were ruled out of order by the Speaker. The Speaker appointed as a seventh Committee of Conference on SB 2-Ex., on the part of the House the following members thereof: Messrs. Wood of the llth, Cheeks of the 78th and Lambert of the 25th. The Speaker announced the House recessed until 1:00 o'clock, P.M. AFTERNOON SESSION The Speaker called the House to order. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter, the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the seventh Conference Committee report on the following Bill of the Senate, to-wit: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3743 SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th, Starr of the 44th, Chapman of the 32nd, Jackson of the 16th, and Higginbotham of the 43rd: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The following Bill of the Senate was taken up for the purpose of considering the report of the seventh Committee of Conference thereon: SB 2-Ex. By Senators Coggin of the 35th, Reynolds of the 48th and others: A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 relating to Congressional Districts, so as to designate the counties and portions thereof which shall comprise the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; and for other purposes. The following report of the seventh Committee of Conference was read: The Conference Committee on SB-2 Ex. makes the following rec ommendations : (1) That both the Senate and the House of Representatives recede from their positions. (2) That the attached Substitute be adopted. FOR THE SENATE: /s/ Howard T. Overby Senator, 49th District /s/ Stanley E. Smith, Jr. Senator, 18th District /s/ Terrell A. Starr Senator, 44th District FOR THE HOUSE: /s/ Donald E. Cheeks Representative, 78th District /s/ E. Roy Lambert Representative, 25th District /s/ Joe T. Wood Representative, llth District A BILL To be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, so as to provide for the composition of the 10 Congressional Districts of Georgia; to provide for the applicability of this Act, to make provisions relative to certain boards, bureaus, bodies and agencies of State government; to provide for definitions; to provide for other matters relative thereto; to provide for severability; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. 3744 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR GIA: Section 1. Code Section 34-1801 (formerly Code Section 34-2301), relating to Congressional Districts, is hereby amended by striking the language of said Section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof new language to read as follows: "The State is hereby divided into 10 Congressional Districts, each of said Districts being entitled to elect one Representative to the Congress of the United States. Each such District shall be composed either of a portion of a county, or a county, or counties, or any combination thereof as provided for hereinafter. First District: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, Johnson, Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall and Toombs. Second District: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Stewart, Terrell, Toombs, Tift, Turner, Webster and Worth. Third District: Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Monroe, Muscogee, Peach, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup and Upson. Fourth District: DeKalb and Rockdale, plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69 and 71 Tract 72 Blocks 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 and 210 Fifth District: Fulton, except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Sixth District: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike and Spalding plus the following territory: Fulton Atlanta CCD 10 Tracts 46, 47, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 67, 70, 73 and 79 Tract 72, except that part contained in the Fourth District Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15 Tracts 77.01, 77.02, 78.01, 78.02 and 103 College Park CCD 20 Tract 106.02 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3745 Pairburn--Union CCD 30 Tracts 105.01 and 105.02 Palmetto CCD 40 Seventh District: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Ployd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk and Walker, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 16,17,19 and 20 Valley Point CCD 20 ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 7 Eighth District: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baldwin, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Echols, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jones, Laurens, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Treutlen, Twiggs, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler, Wilcox and Wilkinson. Ninth District: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White, plus the following territory: Whitfield Dalton CCD 5 ED 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36B, 37 and 37B North Central CCD 10 North Whitfield CCD 15 Valley point CCD 20 Except ED 47 Westside CCD 25 ED 4, 5 and 6 Tenth District: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington and Wilkes. Any portion of the State of Georgia which is not included in any District described in this Section shall be included within that District contiguous to such portion which contains the least popula tion according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. For the purposes of this Section, the designation 'CCD' shall mean 'Census County Division', the designation 'ED' shall mean 'Enumeration District' and the word 'Tract' shall mean 'Census Tract'. The terms 'Census County Division', 'Enumeration District', 'Census Tract' and 'Block' shall have the same meaning and describe. 3746 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, the same geographical boundaries as provided in the Bureau of the Census report of the United States Decennial Census of 1970 for the State of Georgia. The first members elected pursuant to the above provisions shall be those who are elected to take office in January, 1973. Successors to those members and future successors shall likewise be elected under the above provisions. Until that time the members of the United States House of Representatives elected under existing pro visions shall continue to serve and, for all purposes relative to mem bership in the House of Representatives, the composition of Congres sional Districts from which such members were elected shall remain the same. The above provisions shall be effective for the primaries and elections of 1972 for the purpose of electing the members in 1972 who are to take office in 1973. For the purpose of appointing or electing members of all boards, commissions, authorities, com mittees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, the above pro visions shall be effective as of January 1, 1973." Section 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of this Act and to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution, the memberships of all constitutional boards, commissions, authorities, committees, de partments, councils, and other bodies where appointments are made on the basis of Congressional Districts, are, effective January 1, 1973, reconstituted and reorganized and all new appointments to said boards and bodies necessitated by the provisions of this Act shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the State Constitution and applicable statutes. In selecting successors to the members of said boards and bodies as hereinbefore set forth, the appointing authority shall, insofar as con stitutionally possible, reappoint or re-elect the same persons to said boards and bodies who presently constitute the memberships thereof and shall preserve the staggered terms of said members as provided by law. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect any of the terms of the appointments made pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Section 3. In order to further effectuate the purposes of this Act, all members of satutory boards, commissions, authorities, committees, departments, councils and other bodies where appointments have been made on the basis of Congressional Districts shall serve out their present terms if no other member of the applicable body shall reside within the same Congressional District. In the event any Congressional District is overrepresented in membership on any such body, the appointing authority shall designate which member or members representing such a Congressional District shall continue to serve as a member of such body. The term of office of any member not designated for continued membership shall be abolished effective at such time as the appointing authority shall designate and the appointing authority shall appoint to such body a member from the Congressional District not represented FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3747 on such body. The initial appointment of such member shall be for a term ending on the date such abolished term would have terminated. Upon the expiration of the terms of the present members of said bodies or should a vacancy occur in the term of any member presently serving on any such body by death, resignation or otherwise, the suc cessors in office shall be appointed under the provisions of redistricting as provided in this Act from the new Congressional District in which the vacancy occurred. Section 4. In the event any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Act shall be declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitu tional, such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this Act, which shall re main of full force and effect, as if the section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part hereof. The General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this Act if it had known that such part or parts hereof would be declared or adjudged in valid or unconstitutional. Section 5. This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without his approval. Section 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Mr. Lambert of the 25th moved that the report of the seventh Committee of Conference be adopted. On the motion, the roll call was ordered and the vote was as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs.: Adams, G. D. Alien Atherton Barfield Battle Bell Bennett, J. T. Berry Bohannon Bostick Bowen Brantley, H. H. Brantley, H. L. Brown, C. Buck Burruss Busbee Carr Carter Chance Cheeks Collier Collins, M. Collins, S. Colwell Conger Connell Cook Davis, E. T. Davis, W. Dean, Gib Dean, N. Dorminy Edwards Egan Farrar Felton Floyd, L. R. Fraser Gary Gaynor Geisinger Gignilliat Grahl Granade Grantham Griffin Groover 3748 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Harrison Hill, G. Housley Howard Howell Hudson, C. M. Hudson, Ted Hutchinson Jessup Johnson Jones, Herb Jordan Keyton King Knowles Kreeger Lambert Lane, Dick Lane, W. J. Larsen, G. K. Lee, W. J. (Bill) Lee, W. S. Levitas Lewis Logan Longino Mason Matthews, C. Matthews, D. R. Maxwell McCracken McDaniell McDonald Melton Merritt Miles Moore Morgan Moyer Mulherin Nessmith Noble Northcutt Odom Oxford Patterson Pearce Phillips, G. S. Pickard Poole Rainey Reaves Roach Ross Rush Russell, H. P. Salem Savage Shanahan Sherman Sims Smith, H. R. Stephens Townsend Triplett Tripp Vaughn Wamble Whitmire Williams Wilson Wood Those voting in the negative were Messrs.: Adams, John Adams, Marvin Alexander, W. H. Alexander, W. M. Bennett, Tom Black Blackshear Bond Bray Brown, B. D. Brown, S. P. Chandler Chappell Clements Cole Coney, G. D. Coney, J. L. Daugherty Dean, J. E. Dixon Drury Evans Ezzard Floyd, J. H. Greer Gunter Ham Hamilton Harrington Harris Hawes Hays Hill, B. L. Hood Horton Isenberg Knight Leggett Lowrey Marcus Mauldin Milford Miller Mullinax Murphy Nunn Patten Peters Phillips, L. L. Pinkston Potts Russell, A. B. Scarborough Shepherd Smith, J. R. Smith, V. T. Snow Sweat Thomason Thompson Toles Ware Wheeler, Bobby Wheeler, J. A. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3749 Those not voting were Messrs.: Dailey Dent Jones, J. R. Larsen, W. W. Phillips, W. E. Russell, W. B. Sorrells Strickland Turner Mr. Speaker On the motion, the ayes were 120, nays 64. The motion prevailed, and the report of the seventh Committee of Con ference on SB 2-Ex. was adopted. Mr. Larsen of the 42nd stated that due to mechanical failure, his vote did not record. He wished to vote "aye" on the motion. The following Resolutions of the House were read and adopted: HR 35-Ex. By Messrs. Collier of the 54th and Busbee of the 61st: A RESOLUTION Relative to adjournment; and for other purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES, the Senate concurring, that the Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly of Georgia adjourn Sine Die at 3:10 o'clock P.M., October 8th, 1971. HR 36-Ex. By Messrs. Miller of the 83rd, Wood and Whitmire of the llth, Colwell of the 5th, Bennett of the 81st and many others: A RESOLUTION Wishing Mrs. Ann M. Coney a happy birthday; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, Mrs. Ann M. Coney, wife of the distinguished Re presentative from the 82nd District, celebrated her ninth 29th birthday on October 4, 1971; and WHEREAS, she is a dedicated wife, the mother of three outstand ing children, Bill, Bob and Carol, and the protector of a wire-haired terrier, Ginger; and 3750 JOURNAL OP THE HOUSE, WHEREAS, her patience and loyal devotion to her family have proved of grant benefit and comfort to her husband during the trying times of a legislative session; and WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that the members of this body recognize the beautiful and talented Mrs. Coney on this happy occasion. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby wish Mrs. Ann M. Coney a happy birthday. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to Mrs. Ann M. Coney. HR 37-Ex. By Messrs. Leggett and Isenberg of the 67th, Bohannon of the 20th, Lane of the 101st, Egan of the 116th and many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing appreciation to the Office of Legislative Counsel; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, during this Extraordinary Session of the General As sembly, the employees of the Office of Legislative Counsel have labored many long and arduous hours assisting the members of this body in the preparation of the legislation and amendments thereto being considered by this body; and WHEREAS, because of the meticulous care required in the prepara tion of the various reapportionment bills, the labors of these dedicated employees have been particularly taxing and exhausting; and WHEREAS, all of the members of the staff of the Office of Legislative Council and, in particular, the charming and efficient secretaries have unselfishly given of their time and efforts in assisting the members of this body. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby extend its deepest appreciation to each and every member of the staff of the Office of Legislative Counsel for their splendid efforts and cooperation with each and every member of this body. HR 38-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd and Williams of the llth: A RESOLUTION Commending the Reapportionment Services Unit of the University of Georgia; and for other purposes. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3751 WHEREAS, the Reapportionment Services Unit of the University of Georgia has rendered outstanding service to the House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee and to the House of Repre sentatives; and WHEREAS, without the invaluable assistance of the instructors and students of the University of Georgia who were assigned to this project, the Committee's task would have been almost impossible to complete; and WHEREAS, all persons involved worked innumerable hours of overtime and gave of their efforts and energies far and above the literal terms of their commitment; and WHEREAS, all the members of this body are indebted to these knowledgeable, efficient and dedicated representatives of the University of Georgia. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that sincerest appreciation is hereby expressed to the Reapportionment Services Unit of the University of Georgia composed of the following individuals: Dr. Delmer Dunn, Project Di rector; Keith Billingsley, Principal Investigator; James Elkins, Project Contributor; Roland F. Broome, Cartographic Services Director; Com puter Programmers: James E. Prather, Kenneth R. Williams, and Mark Burquest; Project Assistants: Mary Jane Judge, Linda Meggers, Gary Yates, H. Edward Brazil, William U. Hyden, Nancy Carroll, Jack Stephens, Jack Ethredge, Penney Williams, John Ayers, and Linda Weaver; Map Drafters: Kenneth Robinson, James Ingram, Katherine Sessions, Rosalind Andrews, and Ann Fornes. All of the above are hereby commended for their outstanding work on behalf of the House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee and the House of Representatives. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to each of the above individuals. HR 39-Ex. By Mrs. Hamilton of the 112th, Messrs. Lewis of the 37th, Salem of the 51st, Ham of the 33rd, Gary and Northcutt of the 21st and many, many others: A RESOLUTION Commending the Honorable Glenn W. Ellard and the members of his staff; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Honorable Glenn W. Ellard, Clerk of the House of Representatives, has served with diligence and dedication during the 1971 Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly; and 3752 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, WHEREAS, Miss Jeanette Hirsch and Miss Amelia Smith and the other members of the staff of the Clerk's Office have worked long hours and provided the members of this body with copies of the bills, resolutions, plans, substitutes and maps which were introduced and used during this Extraordinary Session; and WHEREAS, the efficient manner in which the Clerk's Office has performed its duties has proven of immense assistance to the members of this body during the trying times of this legislative session; and WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the members of his staff be recognized and commended for the outstanding manner in which they have per formed their duties during the 1971 Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly of Georgia. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby rec ognize and commend the Honorable Glenn W. Ellard and the members of his staff, and do hereby express their appreciation for the immense assistance which the Clerk's Office has provided during the 1971 Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly of Georgia. HR 40-Ex. By Mrs. Hamilton of the 112th, Messrs. Lewis of the 37th, Salem of the 51st, Ham of the 33rd, Gary and Northcutt of the 21st and many, many others: A RESOLUTION Expressing appreciation to the Office of Legislative Counsel; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, during this Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly, the employees of the Office of Legislative Counsel have labored many long and arduous hours assisting the members of this body in the preparation of the legislation and amendments thereto being considered by this body; and WHEREAS, because of the meticulous care required in the prepara tion of the various reapportionment bills, the labors of these dedicated employees have been particularly taxing and exhausting; and WHEREAS, all of the members of the staff of the Office of Leg islative Counsel and, in particular, the charming and efficient secre taries have unselfishly given of their time and efforts in assisting the members of this body. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby extend its deepest appreciation to each and every member of the staff of the Office of Legislative Counsel for their splendid efforts and cooperation with each and every member of this body. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3753 HR 41-Ex. By Mr. Smith of the 43rd: A RESOLUTION Commending the House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee of the House of Representatives has been called upon to perform a task which, admittedly, is one of the most difficult to face any legislative committee in many years; and WHEREAS, the members of this Committee have worked long and diligently in order to make recommendations to this body concerning reapportionment; and WHEREAS, all members of this Committee, under most trying and vexing conditions, have put forth conscientious and sincere efforts to bring forth a proposed solution to the multitude of problems involved in reapportionment; and WHEREAS, the Committee has functioned under the able chair manship of Representative Bill Williams of the llth, with outstanding assistance from Vice Chairman Hines Brantley of the 52nd, Secretary Joe Mack Wilson of the 117th, and the other members of the Committee: Adams of the 100th; Bostick of the 63rd; Geisinger of the 72nd; Griffin of the 68th; Hamilton of the 112th; Harrison of the 58th; Horton of the 95th; Jessup of the 49th; Jordan of the 74th; Keyton of the 70th; Mason of the 13th; Nunn of the 41st; Pinkston of the 81st; Ross of the 26th; Sherman of the 80th; and Smith of the 39th. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of the House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee are hereby commended for their service in behalf of the members of this body and sincerest ap preciation is hereby expressed for the tremendous work performed by all members of that Committee. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this Resolution to each member of this Committee. HR 42-Ex. By Messrs. Smith of the 43rd, McCracken of the 36th, Smith of the 3rd, Johnson of the 29th, Keyton of the 20th and others: A RESOLUTION Wishing the Honorable Glenn S. Phillips a happy birthday; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, the Honorable Glenn S. Phillips, the distinguished 3754 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE, Representative from the 29th District, was born on October 7, 1901, in Harlem, Columbia County, Georgia; and WHEREAS, "Judge" Phillips, as he is affectionately known by the members of this body, has served with great ability as a member of the Senate, representing the 29th District, during 1937 and 1938 and as a member of the House of Representatives from 1941 through 1947 and from 1953 through the present; and WHEREAS, he served as Revenue Commissioner of the State of Georgia during 1947 and 1948; and WHEREAS, his qualities of leadership have been repeatedly rec ognized by the citizens of the City of Harlem and Columbia County, as evidenced by the election of "Judge" Phillips as Mayor of the City of Harlem for terms running from 1925 through 1927 and 1952 through 1953, as Ordinary of Columbia County for terms running from 1928 through 1937, and as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Harlem School District for terms running from 1936 through 1943; and WHEREAS, his many contributions to the civic, social and religious life of his community and State have been immeasurable; and WHEREAS, his many years of loyal and dedicated service to the people of Columbia County and the State of Georgia, his keen insight and knowledge of the most intricate problems facing State and local government, and his well-reasoned approach to the solution of prob lems make him a man whose sound advice and counsel are constantly sought by the members of this body; and WHEREAS, he is celebrating his 70th birthday today, October 7, 1971. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body do hereby extend to the Honorable Glenn S. Phillips their sincerest wish for a very happy birthday. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and instructed to transmit an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to the Honorable Glenn S. Phillips. HR 43-Ex. By Messrs. Greer of the 95th, Longino of the 98th, Howell of the 60th, Vaughn of the 74th, Ware of the 30th and others: A RESOLUTION Commending the Honorable Geo. L. Smith II, Speaker of the House of Representatives; and for other purposes. WHEREAS, HB 1-Ex. which reapportions the House of Representa- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 3755 tives in accordance with 1970 census population figures passed the House on September 28, 1971, by a vote of 159 -- 9; and WHEREAS, Speaker Geo. L. Smith II is to be commended and congratulated for appointing such a dedicated and conscientious group of Representatives to redraw House district lines in conformity with the criteria laid down by the federal courts; and WHEREAS, Speaker Smith presided over the passage of this important measure in a fair and impartial manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body does hereby commend and con gratulate the Honorable Geo. L. Smith II, Speaker of the House of Representatives, for appointing such a diligent and fair-minded com mittee to reapportion the House and further expresses sincere apprecia tion to him for his able and conscientious leadership. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to forward an ap propriate copy of this Resolution to the Honorable Geo. L. Smith II. The following message was received from the Senate through Mr. McWhorter the Secretary thereof: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has adopted the following Resolution of the House, to-wit: HR 35-Ex. By Messrs. Busbee of the 61st and others: A Resolution relative to adjournment; and for other purposes. His Excellency, Governor Jimmy Carter appeared upon the floor of the House and briefly addressed the members thereof thanking them for their tire less efforts during the Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly. Pursuant to the provisions of HR 35-Ex., adopted by the House and Senate, the Speaker announced the House adjourned Sine Die. INDEX 3757 INDEX TO JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REGULAR SESSION 1971 Extraordinary Session September 24,1971 to October 8, 1971 PART I--ALPHABETICAL TABULATION (House and Senate Bills and Resolutions) PART II--NUMERICAL TABULATION (House Bills) / PART III--NUMERICAL TABULATION (House Resolutions) PART IV--NUMERICAL TABULATION (Senate Bills in House) PART V--NUMERICAL TABULATION (Senate Resolutions in House) PART VI--NUMERICAL TABULATION (Bills and Resolutions--Extraordinary Session) INDEX 3759 HOUSE JOURNAL Parti HOUSE AND SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ABANDONMENT HB 990 HB 827 SB 204 --Motor vehicles; disposition .....__...__._.____.___.1810, 1919 --Motor vehicles; disposition ______________..._.1469, 1563, 1670, 2054, 2951 --Motor vehicles; disposition.........__._........._._1572, 1583, 1669 ABELL, MARY C. HR 267-825 --Compensate ____________________________________________.______1394, 1479 ABNEY, HONORABLE JESSE ANDREW HR 15-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of _________________._____________________.3560 ABNEY, SENATOR BILLY SHAW HR 473 --Commend ______________-_________-__-________________._________________________.________.3192 ABORTIONS HB 647 --Criminal Code; define criminal abortion__________847, 904, 1924 ACCOUNTANTS HB 610 --Certified Public Accountants; certification; experience as internal revenue _____________.----839, 898 3760 HB 814 INDEX --Certified Public Accountants; State Department of Audits; experience for certification...--------..1392, 1476, 1923 ACCOUNTING HR 219 --Uniform Accounting and Auditing Procedures Study Committee; create.--------------------961 ADAMS, WYATT C. HR 82-224 --Compensate __------_----_...-._...--_........._.--------------311, 358 ADEL, CITY OF HB 760 --Redefine corporate limits--------1189, 1300, 1306, 1416, 1935 ADJUTANT GENERAL HB 137 HB 530 --Compensation-----__.__--.----------.255, 285, 2097, 2319, 2469, 2594, 2954 --Compensation ----_...__.___----------_----__--------------693, 785 ADKERSON, HAROLD HR 368-1053--Relieve as surety --------..__......_..--------------------.2443, 2517 ADMISSION FEES HB 328 --Excise tax; amusements, sports or entertainment ----__._._.----_._.------------------.402, 465 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT SB 289 HB 378 HB 822 --Family and Children Services; Public Assistance Act.----------------.---- 2102, 2132, 2259, 2532, 2789, 2831, 2982, 322S --Georgia Health Code; judicial procedures ....____...----_----_--_.______.----------.----449, 520 --Hearings on review of contested cases; time limitation .__.-.:------..........----.............. ......1468, 1562 INDEX 3761 ADMINISTRATORS HB 263 HB 954 HB 953 HB 257 HB 32 --Banking Associations; bond securities ______--_------353, 410, 411, 487, 2269 --Estates; intestate; appointment of administrator --------------------------.------1803, 1913 --Private sales of property; authority----------------.1803, 1913 --Payment of debts; time period .----------------352, 408, 980, 1529, 2269 --Priority for expenses --------.-.__------. 99, 131 ADOPTION HB 21 --Rules of inheritance _.----------------97,129,161, 238,1308 ADULT FOSTER HOME PROGRAM SB 138 --Budget Bureau; Department of Public Health; transfer of certain funds ------------------703, 813, 856 AD VALOREM TAX (See Taxation) HB 784 --Capital funds; counties; monetary limit and termination date .....------ --_........--......1289, 1397, 1826, 2035,2955 HR 50-88 --Disabled persons, 65 or older; exempt from increase; amendment to the Constitution _...._.__.__155, 224 SB 162 --Disabled veterans; suspend on motor vehicles----------------------1206, 1215, 1301, 2532, 2856 HR 64-148 --Homestead exemption; application by counties for school purposes; amendment to the Constitution _._._............_......__----__------------__-257, 287 HR 269-837 --Homestead exemptions; disabled veterans; amendment to the Constitution._-----.-------.-....1471, 1565 HR 169-492 --Homestead exemption; Federal old-age, survivor or disability benefits shall not be included in income, persons 65 years or over; amendment to the Constitution ..............................647, 697, 1825, 2243, 2880', 2894 SR 33 --Homestead exemptions; 65 years of age or older; amendment to the Constitution.--_______.. . _.863, 914, 977 HR 123-324 --Intangible property; exemptions; amendment to the Constitution .__.--..----------------------401, 464, 1931 HB 2 --Personal property; exemptions..----......32, 80, 113, 363, 368 SR 115 --Report on minimum certification standards for tax assessing officials-----------.2533, 2551, 2619, 3019,3118 HB 324 --Tangible property; exemptions--------------401, 464, 1930 HR 362 --Ways and Means of Financing Local Governments Study Committee; create--------------------...-.----.2186 3762 INDEX ADVERTISING HB 439 --Cigarettes; health warning display on all advertisements ..._-__._..__----...___--------.512, 579, 1404 HB 387 --Corporations; fees for legal advertisements .....--.------------------..451, 522, 582, 942 HB 9-Ex. --Outdoor; controls on highways ----------____3388, 3397, 3404, 3526, 3581, 3660, 3669, 3670, 3676, 3677 AGRICULTURE (See named subject) HR 287 HB 467 HB 127 HB 109 HB 986 HB 571 HR 111 SR 17 HB 819 HB 106 HB 105 SB 110 SB 172 HB 929 HB 852 HB 961 HB 108 --Cattle; United States Department of Agriculture urged to take certain steps relative to exportation and importation _________----------1706, 3221 --Commercial feeding stuffs; regulation of manufacture and distribution ----...----~_--_---.570, 655 --Department of; Commissioner's salary_____--______..__218, 264 --Department of; purchase of motor vehicles _______-.--______--------_.------_215, 261, 413, 544, 1309 --Farm commodities; buyer's liabilities; Uniform Commercial Code __.------1809, 1918, 2096, 2371 --Fertilizer, pesticides, etc; application by aircraft; regulations ...----___..------__.--------_--778, 852 --Flue-cured tobacco; oppose loans to foreign countries to increase production _______,,__._________________370 --Flue-cured tobacco; World Bank; International Development Association; oppose lending of funds to foreign countries for increased production __--------_____._----_362, 367, 410, 1198, 2582 --Georgia Agricultural Commodities Promotion Act; surplus commodities; market promotion ------------------------1393, 1477, 1479, 1857, 2451 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; custom prepared meat; exempt from inspection ....214, 260, 321, 377, 810, 873 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; retail and food service establishments.-----_..----.214, 260, 359, 538, 1309 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; use of "Georgia" in any trademark, advertisement, etc.----------810, 865, 905, 1198, 2583, 2820 --Livestock auctions; regulations.--------___1024, 1027, 1120, 1402, 1527 --Machinery used for production of poultry and eggs, milk and livestock; exempt sales tax __------------__..----_____..1660, 1818, 1930, 2318, 2952 --Machinery used in farming, ranching, dairy, breeding or animal husbandry; exempt sales tax _____,,._____ ______________------_____--...1556, 1664 --Milk; truck licensing fee _________________________.._.__1804, 1914, 2528 --Swine; prohibit feeding of garbage __._.._----_....._....._214, 260, 321, 327, 359, 419, 1482 SR 22 SR 19 SR 20 SR 21 HR 112 INDEX 3763 --Tobacco farmers urged to plant old-line, high quality varieties----_-----362, 367, 410, 1198, 2476 --Tobacco; Georgia-Florida Tobacco Warehouse Association; urged to hold to a minimum the sale of out-of-belt tobacco --.-------------362, 367, 410, 1198, 2474 --Tobacco; Georgia-Florida Tobacco Warehouse Association; visibility of price support figures------_------------362, 367, 410, 1198, 2476 --Tobacco; Industry-Wide Flue-Cured Tobacco Marketing Committee; Georgia-Florida tobacco belt; adequate marketing time .------------.362, 367, 410, 1198,2476 --Tobacco; United States Secretary of Agriculture urged to withhold price support------_----------__--371 AGRICULTURE RESEARCH STUDY COMMITTEE --Committee Report ------------------__,,_-__..._...3226 AIR POLLUTION SB 66 SB 250 SB 67 SB 303 HB 937 SB 68 SB 131 HB 435 HR 310 --Air Quality Control; civil actions for violations ..------....-...-.1483, 1497, 1567, 2518, 2565, 2821 --Air Quality Control; judgment of court for enforcement of orders..----.......----------.1833, 1843, 1921, 2518, 2588 --Air Quality Control; permits------------1483, 1498, 1567, 2518, 2567, 2822 --Interstate Environment Compact; State of Georgia shall be a party to.------...,,_...,,....2534, 2552, 2620, 2622, 2892 --Interstate Environment Compact; State of Georgia shall be a party to ------------------........................1662, 1820 --Motor vehicles; prohibit visible emission -----__--------1409, 1425, 1478, 2517, 2758, 2821 --Motor vehicles; visible emission; Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways---_-------------861, 915, 978, 2517, 2780, 2822 --Pollution control facilities; Development Authorities Law ... --__--------511, 578, 581, 759, 1936 --Public Health, Department of; urged to take steps to abate air pollution in South Cobb County _......._..._._....___----_--------__..__.----------1753 AIRPORTS HB 415 --Metropolitan Airports Commission; create--------506, 574 3764 INDEX AIR TRANSPORTATION, STATE DEPARTMENT OF HB 265 --Director's qualifications.--.----__----------388, 454, 1404, 2075 ALAPAHA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 586 SB 220 --Change terms of court----..--------781, 855, 1406, 1957, 3216 --Court Reporter's salary...__.--1208, 1216, 1303, 2099, 2114 ALBANY, CITY OP HB 866 HB 867 HB 584 HB 870 HB 201 HB 868 HB 583 --Corporate limits; extend ------1558, 1666, 1673, 1838, 2455 --Election dates ----------------------1558, 1666, 1673, 1839, 2456 --Extend garbage, etc. collection services _----780, 854, 1928, 1943, 2804 --Joint Board of Registrars,------1559, 1667, 1673, 1840, 2456 --Levy and assessment for pension funds --....___..-----_------------.283, 320, 1569, 1572, 2267 --Recorder; counsel for indigent defendants--------__--------1558, 1666, 1673, 1839, 2456 --Traffic regulations.....____._----694, 787, 1928, 1942, 2804 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (See Malt Beverages, Taxation, Wine) SR 62 --Alcoholics; alcoholic rehabilitation center at Old Colony Farm, Milledgeville....__--1308, 1329, 1401, 1826, 2704 SB 71 --Alcoholics; Georgia Health Code; hospitalization--------------860, 914, 977, 1924, 2513, 2791 SB 223 --Beer or wine; prohibit licenses within certain distance of any hospital or church...__...1834, 1843, 1920 SB 194 --Beer or wine; prohibit sales within certain distance of any hospital or church--------_----.----...1686, 1700, 1822 HB 398 --Driving under influence; plea of nolo contendere grounds for license suspension _______--------453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 HB 399 --Driving under influence; plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension for license._----------453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 HB 938 --Election days; relating to sales.-.---------1663, 1820, 1930, 2315, 3217 HR 196-665 --Election days; sales; amendment to the Constitution __----------------_______895, 976, 1482, 1611, 1703 HB 247 --Excise tax; increase rate on imports------------_-349, 407 HB 242 --Excise tax; raise levy on imports.__------______...___348, 406 HR 427 --Government Owned Liquor Stores Study Committee; create __________...._._..____.----______----3158 HB 787 --Licensing requirements_----_------_----1290, 1398, 1482 HB 792 HB 225 HB 513 HB 248 SB 255 HB 326 HB 474 HB 595 HB 54 HB 723 HB 783 INDEX 3765 --Malt beverages; excise tax; exemptions; United States military posts or reservations__..._----1291, 1399 --Malt beverages; excise tax payments by wholesale dealers----__._..._---311, 358, 1826, 2306, 2954 --Malt beverages; excise tax; reporting system.--___.689, 782 --Malt beverages; increase excise tax--..__.______._------350, 407 --Malt beverages; unlawful to possess more than 576 fluid ounces---_._--___.--.1832, 1843, 1921, 2803, 2987 --Mixed drinks; excise tax----..._--------401, 465, 1826, 2216 --Mixed drinks; excise tax ______..._..______._..._._.._____571, 656 --Municipalities; referendum.....-----836, 896, 1482, 1859, 1975 --Prisons, colleges; prohibit entry on property ....._.__.___....__.._._____126, 158, 323, 383 --Wine; sales tax exemptions-..------1181, 1293, 1306, 1435 --Wine; tax collection; revenue reporting system ------------------------1289, 1397, 1825, 2034, 2955 ALEXANDER, JAMES H, HR 45-83 --Compensate ----_.-------------_--_.___...__.--------___.._.----153, 222 ALIENS HB 60 SB 26 --State Board of Medical Examiners; eligibility ------------------..127, 159, 581, 819, 2102, 2168 --State Board of Medical Examiners; eligibility _----------------__------------467, 534, 580 ALIMONY HB 1057 --Attorneys' fees ------------------.----.................._...2253, 2444 ALLATOONA, LAKE HR 387 --Proposed route of Interstate Highway 75...--------.-__---2427 ALLIGATORS HB 234 HB 264 --Hunting, trapping, killing or capturing; provide for protection-----..---------------347, 404, 580, 671, 2102,2134 --Untanned alligator hides; prohibitions--------_......388, 454 ALMA, CITY OF HB 1026 --Joint Planning Commission; composition ...____.....______________.___.2085, 2255, 2449, 2462, 3218 3766 INDEX ALPHARETTA, CITY OP HR 231-698 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution.----------1109, 1191, 1199, 1316,1938 AMBULANCE SERVICES HB 370 --Georgia Health Code; licenses ------------------------448, 519, 581, 925, 936, 1997 AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION (See Constitutional Amendments, Named Counties, Named Subject) HR 50-88 --Ad valorem tax; disabled persons, 65 or older; exempt from increase ___------_._----__.....____...155, 224 HR 64-148 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemption; application by counties for school purposes --_..__________________----.--_-________.__-..___257, 287 HR 169-492 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; Federal old-age, survivor or disability benefits shall not be included in income, persons 65 or over ------------------647, 697, 1825, 2243, 2880, 2894 HR 269-837 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions to disabled veterans.----____.----__----...--_----....1471, 1565 SR 33 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; 65 years of age or older _------_--------____..._-863, 914, 977 HR 123-324 --Ad valorem tax; intangible property; exemptions .------__.--....__..__.--_.._--_.__401, 464, 1931 HR 196-665 --Alcoholic beverages; sales on election days -__....--.........------.._.----..895, 976, 1482, 1611, 1703 HR 231-698 --Alpharetta, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions .--------1109, 1191, 1199, 1316, 1938 HR 388-1084--Aragon, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions --__----------.----.2441, 2526, 2621, 2639, 3215 HR 199-687 --Atlanta, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions .__....----...._....------_._....--972, 1117, 1928, 1959 HR 235-698 --Atlanta, City of; slum clearance; liens --..__----_._____------------1109, 1192, 1199, 1325 HR 156-462 --Board of Regents; create new Board----__--568, 654, 1407 HR 127-335 --Business license tax; authorization...------.-_.___-440, 513 HR 185-634 --Cartersville, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions-------__.....------844, 902, 981, 1131, 1939,1998 HR 240-752 --Chatham County; maintenance districts..__----1187, 1298, 1305,1416,1938 HR 241-752 --Chatham County; property tax returns _------------.----------1187, 1298, 1305, 1419, 1938 INDEX 3767 HE 395-1095--Civil cases; increase dollar amount over which Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction__-2618, 2799 HR 242-752 --Cobb County; Board of Education; education districts...__-1187, 1299, 1305, 1422, 2273, 2499 HR 52-126 --County residency; allow shorter periods for persons allowed to vote for State elective officials...__.......218, 263 iSR 68 --Court of Appeals; jurisdiction for trial and correction of errors------.__._----..--------1832, 1845, 1922 HR 279-923 --Dalton, City of; Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners; telephonic communications--__.__---1659, 1817, 1928, 1969, 2814 HR 68-168 --Debt limitation; counties and municipalities-_-___-277, 315 HR '122-321 --Decatur, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions ----__.._.___._....__400, 463, 701, 731, 2817 HR 275-870 --Dougherty County; garbage collection; franchises -____.______----1559, 1667, 1928, 1964, 2818 HR 274-870 --Dougherty County; motor vehicle license tax ________________________-----1559, 1667, 1928, 1962, 2818 HR 234-698 --East Point, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions .....____._.___._-1109, 1192, 1199, 1322, 1938 HR 333-1027--Education scholarships; disbursement of State funds _.._...___._.._.._._._._...._._.._.._........_.2086, 2255 HR 264-825 --Floyd County; recall of county officers--------1469, 1563, 2099, 2106, 2793, 2866 HR 34-64 --General Assembly; extend time of regular session .._.._..____.__..___----____________.____________128, 160 HR 263-825 --General Assembly; recall of members----_.....1468, 1563, 2530 HR 270-842 --General Assembly; Reserve Components of the Armed Forces; permit to serve as members ...__________..._-__------..--1473, 1566, 1672, 2240 HR 278-899 --Glynn County; business license taxes or fees ____.__._____________..___.._.________.1654, 1813, 1928, 1967, 2814 HR 130-360 --Griffin, City of; retired employees; increase benefits ----------------------445, 517, 525, 591, 2263 HR 233-698 --Hapeville, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions --------------------1109, 1191, 1199, 1319, 1938 HR 184-623 --Henry County; tax levy for water and sewerage purposes _.....____.............._......._.._.__842, 900, 981, 1128, 1683 HR 119-283 --Homestead exemption; eligibility notification, persons 65 or older--------____------------------_.____393, 458 HR 22-38 --Immunities of citizenship; restoration-_...........101, 132, 787 HR 266-825 --Jasper, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions ---------------------.1469, 1563, 1672, 1695, 2450 HR 118-283 --Jurors' qualifications ------------------------..----393, 458, 2260 HR 75-212 --Local taxation for education; maximum levy __------------------_-.------307, 355, 2097 HR 142-425 --Newton County; Board of Commissioners; license and regulate racetracks -----509, 576, 701, 739, 2450, 2499 HR 141-425 --Newton County; maintenance districts .......----------509, 576, 701, 735, 3215 3768 INDEX HR 355-1046--Nursery stock grown in soil; baled cotton; taxation exemptions --_.___--_________________----2250, 2442 SR 14 --Pardons and Paroles; State Board; add 3 members -.----------------------------1025, 1027, 1120 HR 246-798 --Pardons and Paroles, State Board of; powers--____1292, 1400 SR 84 --Perry, Town of; power to operate system of telephonic communications----___________.1832, 1845, 1922, 2099, 2109, 2457 HR 370-1062--Polk County; ad valorem tax collection --------------______------2254, 2444, 2530, 2542, 3215 HR 236-733 --Public debt; State authorized to incur ____.__________.1183, 1295 SR 42 --Public Service Commission; four-year terms ______.__--__-__._____________1942, 2133, 2259 HR 159-462 --Reapportionment; local government authorities __._569, 655 HR 27-23-Ex. --Representatives elected from and represent one House District __,,,,___----------_________----------3711, 3741 HR 74-212 --Residency requirements for voting; reduce _______________.________________.307, 355, 980, 1449, 2625 SR 51 --Richmond County; ad valorem tax; exemptions; capital improvements _.__________1834, 1845, 1922, 2532, 2544 HR 176-526 --Soft drinks; tax appropriation __.___________________________692, 785 HR 155-462 --State Board of Education; create new Board ----------_-------------------568, 654, 857 HR 143-425 --State Board of Education; establishment of school districts _...___________________________________B09, 576, 1404 HR 191-658 --State employees; awards program for meritorious suggestions __________________________893, 975, 1305 HR 100-248 --State Highway Department; allocation of motor vehicle registration and license fees --------350, 407 HR 423-1099--State officials; salary changes; effective date ----2798, 2944 HR 144-425 --Superior Court, misdemeanor cases; jury of less than 12 may try ------_.._----------509, 577, 907 HR 76-212 --Superior Courts; remove power to issue writs of certiorari _----_----___,,____________307, 355 HR 87-227 --Superior Court; six-member juries --._________._.___._.312, 359 HR 145-431 --Tax allocation; proceeds allocated by General Assembly ___.___________.-_-________________.511, 578 HR 369-1053--Tax on casualty insurers; allocation to law enforcement officers retirement fund ______________225_J, 2443 HR 245-792 --Taxation; classify real property as separate class of tangible property --_-----------------------1291, 1399 HR 232-698 --Toll bridges and roads; State to incur debt _________________________1109, 1191, 1303 HR 65-153 --Water and Sewer Authority; coordinated use by City of Atlanta and surrounding counties ___._,,. 273, 312 AMERICAN LEGION HR 424 --Squadron 140; commend _----------------_------------------2920 INDEX 3769 AMERICUS, CITY OF HB 1071 --Clerk and Treasurer; bond provisions ----------2438, 2524, 2531, 2632, 3213 AMUSEMENTS HB 328 --Admission fees; excise tax __-.........__............___._._._.__.____402, 465 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY HB 852 --Machinery; exempt sales tax ___._............__._______.._...__.1556, 1664 ANIMALS HB 957 HB 108 --Cruelty to animals; State Game and Pish Commission; appointment of special agents __________________..._.___1804, 1914 --Swine; prohibit feeding of garbage -------- 214, 260, 321, 327, 359, 419, 1482 ANNEXATION SB 278 HB 915 HB 568 HB 967 SB 217 --Municipalities; annexation across county boundary lines; prohibit ----2516, 2551, 2614, 2619, 2880 --Municipalities; incorporation of new municipality if annexation denied ----1657, 1816, 2261, 2349, 2952, 2993 --Municipalities; zoning requirements --------..777, 852, 1200 --Rezoning or zoning status ___.........1805, 1915, 2101, 2127, 2813 --Unincorporated areas; approval of governing authority ---------- 1940, 1973, 2094, 2945, 2968 ANSLEY, HAMILTON GOSS, III HR 454 --Express sympathy for passing of ______.________________...._._.___.___.3180 ANTENNAES HB 465 --Georgia Community Antenna Television Regulatory Surveillance Act; regulations --.----569, 655 ANTITRUST LAW STUDY COMMITTEE HR 375 --Create _________________________.________,,----_-___.2430 3770 INDEX APALACHICOLA RIVER HR 205 HR 386 --Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies ___--___.,,---__..._...950, 1571 --Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies .._----___.._----_----_--2426 APARTMENTS HB 627 --Apartment Ownership Act; amend _-......._...._...._._._.........-..........843, 901, 1826, 2034, 3217 APEL, RICHARD LEE HR 57-135 --Compensate -._-__,,...,,-__-.---__-...-__.......-__.._.._______....254, 284 APPALACHIAN NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL SR 64 --Promotion _._____.____._..___.__._._..___..._.1686, 1702, 1823, 2518, 2708 APPROPRIATIONS HB 91 HB 92 HB 93 HB 741 --General Appropriations Act; 1971-72 and 1972-73 .....___..........155, 224, 906, 1029, 2625, 2653, 2701, 2745, 3044, 3224 --General Appropriations Act; supplement _____,,_--_____.____155, 224, 524, 599, 1309, 1509, 1551,1586, 1687,1993, 2105 --Governor's Budget Report; additional appropriations --____.--_--.._..156, 224, 2260, 2383 --Labor, Department of; supplemental appropriation ..................__......1184, 1296, 1479, 1642, 2624 AQUIRRE, MRS. J. A. HR 140-425 --Compensate ____..___-.________.__________.._._____________________________509, 576 ARAGON, CITY OF HR 388-1084--Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ,,___._____,,__.--____2441, 2526, 2621, 2639, 3215 HB 1083 --Create new charter _..-.__.........._...2440, 2526, 2622, 2629, 3214 INDEX 3771 ARBORIST BOARD, STATE HB 336 --Create ___--------...._____,,_------------441, 513, 659, 832, 944 ARCHITECTS HR 433 SB 52 HB 527 SB 306 SB 230 SR 114 --Architectural and Engineering Services Study Committee; create --___----------_____----------3164 --Georgia Board of Landscape Architects; examination fees _.___._.--------583, 660, 700, 789, 2477 --License renewal fees ...____----692, 785, 789, 1372, 2819, 2898 --Qualifications __--__........_.._.--2263, 2291, 2447, 2802, 2928 --Qualifications; citizenship ..._.____________-2263, 2289, 2445, 2802, 2926, 3224 --State business; exempt certain contracts ----------2272, 2288, 2445, 2517, 2783, 2964 ARD, MRS. LILLIE S. HR 131-360 --Compensate __________________--------445, 517, 2096, 2167, 2958 AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION HB 216 HB 751 --Rezoning; notification --------.______________309, 356, 1825 --State Planning and Community Affairs; membership ______________.___._____________1186, 1298 ARLINGTON, CITY OF HB 212 --Reincorporate -_._________._._____________ 307, 355, 361, 415, 2450, 2557 ARMED FORCES HB 573 HB 840 --Minors; immunities and disabilities ----------,,________778, 853 --Reserve Components; eligibility to hold public office ________________________ 1472, 1565, 1672, 2232 ARMOUR & COMPANY HR 33-61 --Compensate _._--,_____.___,,--------__._------_._.128, 160, 1402 ASTROLOGY HB 396 --State Board of Astrology Examiners; create _____.._-453, 523 3772 INDEX ATHENS, CITY OF HB 844 HB 7 HB 8 HB 6 HB 1004 --Charter Commission; create ____-_1473, 1566, 1673, 1694, 2455 --Employees' retirement benefits .__.....__-77, 102, 226, 529 --Housing Codes .___..._.._..____._..____._..__.77, 102, 226, 227, 529 --Mayor and Council; political candidates ___..77, 102, 226, 529 --Redefine corporate limits ----.____1908, 2091, 2262, 2285, 2957 ATHLETICS COMMISSION, STATE SB 2 --Create ______________________466, 534, 579, 906, 1346, 1448, 1525, 1551,1586,1847, 1893 ATHLETIC EVENTS HB 328 HB 645 --Admission fees; excise tax ______._._______..__-.__.,,._.__..--_402, 465 --High school sporting events; coverage by any mass communications medium ......__.._._.___846, 904, 1029 ATLANTA, CITY OF HB 694 --Ad valorem tax .......____._......____...1108, 1190, 2100, 2117 HR 199-687 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution .....___..972, 1117, 1928, 1959 HB 330 --Charter Commission; create.....___402, 465, 789, 803, 2871, 2936 HB 329 --Courts; service of summons........402, 465, 528, 533, 2817, 2833 HB 507 --Criminal Court; number of jurors ______._.._.--______.....-- 650, 699 SB 166 --Criminal Court; Solicitor General's salary ..._._.__...___..____.1940, 1973, 2094, 2803, 2827 HB 145 --Fire Department; death benefits ..._-.__.__..........256, 286, 872 HB 157 --Fire Department; eligibility for retirement benefits ____.-._-._-__._.-....-_.______._.......-__.274, 313 HR 307 --Firemen and policemen; relative to salaries ____......-.-....___1751 HB 122 --Housing Authorities Law; Commissioners' terms ...____.._.......__217, 262, 789, 792, 1932 HR 70^179 --Joint Committee to study portions which lie in DeKalb County __.-.-___.___.._-_...--_.-__-._._._...279, 317 HB 223 --Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Act; clarifications ..._.____..____310, 358, 414, 747, 2458, 2491 HB 220 --Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Act; retail sales tax .___........310, 357, 528, 1268, 2458, 2496 SB 161 --Municipal Court; amend Act establishing .__.__.___________.______.__1206, 1214, 1301, 2803, 2826 HB 144 --Officers and employees; death benefits ..._...--...256, 286, 872 HB 441 --Ombudsman; relating to ___--_.______.-_________564, 651, 702, 728 HB 143 --Police Department; death benefits .._.-______.....-...256, 286, 872 HB 158 --Police Department; eligibility for retirement benefits _.......-.-.-.-....,,-_____.......--.--____.,...274, 313 INDEX 3773 HB 219 --Rapid transit; local option sales tax ----------------__-309, 357, 527, 1280, 2457, 2493 HB 846 --Representative Post 1 and 2; election of candidates ______________1473, 1566, 1673, 1695 HR 235-698 --Slum clearance; liens; amendment to the Constitution _._..___--------1109, 1192, 1199, 1325 HB 146 --Teachers' retirement ___________,,__--__----_.256, 286 HR 65-153 --Water and Sewer Authority; coordinated use; amendment to the Constitution ______________----.273, 312 --Water Pollution; Special Community Affairs Interim Committee report________._.__-----3332 ATLANTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 345 --Add four additional judges.--...442, 515, 908, 2009, 3043, 3091 ATLANTIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 166 --Add one Judge ____________------276, 315, 907, 1137, 1938 ATTORNEY GENERAL HB 111 HB 724 --Georgia Bureau of Investigation; transfer to Department of Law ._.._.._.._.__...215, 261, 858, 1863 --Private counsel to perform legal services; authority to employ -.----.......1181, 1294, 1926, 2210, 2816 ATTORNEYS SB 112 --State Bar examiners; fees .----811, 865, 905, 1480, 2601, 2820 AUCTIONS HB 438 SB 172 --Georgia Flue-Cured Tobacco Auction Market; opening date _______--------___.512, 579, 1198 --Livestock; regulations _..___1024, 1027, 1120, 1402, 1527 AUDITS, STATE DEPARTMENT OF HB 814 --Certified public accountants; experience for certification .......______________----1392, 1476, 1923 AUDITS HR 346-1032--Legislative Audit Committee; General Assembly; establish as permanent standing committee ..-- 2087, 2256 HB 687 --Municipalities; annual audit of financial books and records __________-____972, 1117, 1200, 2032 HR 219 --Uniform Accounting and Auditing Procedures Study Committee; create ___________.___.___.____._961 3774 INDEX AUGUSTA, CITY OP SB 304 --City Council; unify functions with Richmond County ____2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2536, 2820 HB 168 --City Court; Solicitors' Retirement System ...________________________276, 315, 859, 913, 1485 SB 82 --Employees' retirement benefits __703, 812, 855, 1120, 1125 HB 432 --Municipal Court; clarify laws __._-_-________-_____454, 524, 980, 983, 2623, 2691 HB 142 --Municipal Court; Judge Emeritus ______________.256, 286, 1569, 1688, 2622, 2690 HR 183-623 --State-owned property; conveyance of certain tract -_.-_._..____--...842, 900, 1672, 2003, 2774, 2775 AUGUSTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 678 HB 877 HB 298 HB 878 --Add one Judge ______________970, 1116, 1671, 2006, 2815 --District Attorney's salary ______1561, 1668, 1929, 1944, 2807 --District Attorney's salary; change population figures -__-___396, 460, 788, 797, 1486 --Judges; supplementary salary _1561,1668,1929,1944,2807 AUSTELL, TOWN OF HB 829 --Change corporate limits ___._____1470, 1564, 1673, 1692, 2456 AUTHORITIES (See Named Subject) HB 75 HB 737 HB 113 HB 1000 HB 1016 SB 221 HB 132 HB 473 SB 137 HB 152 HB 48 --Cuthbert-Randolph Airport Authority; create ______-________151, 221, 361, 363, 704 --Georgia Higher Education Assistance Authority; debtors; collection of funds -__1183, 1296, 1407, 1608, 2816 --Georgia Highway Authority; redefine certain terms -________215, 261, 525, 1142, 2962, 3026 --Georgia Ports Authority; Colonels Island; transfer certain property ______1907, 2091, 2099, 2354, 3217 --Housing authorities; creation and establishment _____1910, 2093, 2262, 2380, 3043, 3085 --Housing Authorities Law; City housing authorities ____________...2274, 2291, 2448, 2622, 3101 --Housing Authorities Law; corporate limits -_____.253, 284 --Jekyll Island State Park Authority Act; land improvement __________571, 656, 1305, 1461, 2954 --North Georgia Mountain Authority; security, officers _____________1208, 1214, 1301, 1671, 2486 --Northern Chattahoochee Water and Sewer Authority; create _____________________.273, 312 --Walter F. George Development Authority; create -..125, 157 INDEX 3775 HR 65-153 --Water and Sewer Authority; coordinated use by City of Atlanta and surrounding counties; amendment to the Constitution _----_____.____.-- 273, 312 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE STUDY COMMISSION HR 7-17 --Create ________________________79, 104, 1670, 2138, 3221 AVIATION HB 788 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; licensing of special aviation gasoline dealers ____------_-______1290, 1398, 1825, 2336, 3100, 3125 AVONDALE ESTATES, CITY OF HB 525 --City ordinances; amend ,,._.__._____691, 784, 790, 863, 1679 AWARDS PROGRAM HR 191-658 --State employees; amendment to the Constitution __.______.__.._____.._.._____________893, 975, 1305 B BACON COUNTY HB 1026 --Joint Planning Commission; composition ____________________________2085, 2255, 2449, 2462, 3218 BAGBY, HONORABLE GEORGE T. HR 484 --Commend ----_____----._-_--_________________________,,______-______. 3200 BAGLEY, RAY HR 482 --Commend __________________________________________________________._____3199 BAIL HB 90 HB 1014 HB 67 --Bail bond business; regulate _-_-----~--~~---------_155, 224 --Bond; elected officials; unlawful to engage in bail bond business _______1910, 2093, 2098, 2299 --Bond; first bail permitted as a matter of right and subsequent bails shall be at the discretion of the court ______.____150, 220, 360, 425, 1308 3776 INDEX HB 659 --Bond, peace warrants -__....._--_-__..---____--__.,,__--893, 975, 1926 HB 25 --Bond; posting prior to preliminary or commitment hearing _......_._.._._98, 130, 787, 920, 2273 HR 281-929 --Bond; study committee; create ....___......_-_.-.......-_.._..1661, 1818 HR 296 --Bond; study committee; create .--_--.--_----....---__...~__.___1742 BAILEY, JAMES 0. HR 398 --Commend family ___....._..__.......___.,,_.,,______.-..._...---_-._--._ 2719 BAILIFFS SB 19 --Minimum and maximum salaries ---.466, 534, 579,1671, 2474 BAINBRIDGE STATE HOSPITAL HR 215 --State Board of Health urged to take necessary steps to separate from Southwestern State Hospital _--.-_,,_-_--.._.._____957 BALDWIN COUNTY HR 158-462 --Conveyance of certain real property _....__._....._.......__......._......._._1908, 2091, 2099, 2374 HR 192-658 --Conveyance of certain real property ......__......_.__..._.___..._..___.893, 975, 1305, 2323, 3215 HR 331-1003--State Properties Control Commission; amend lease transferring certain property ____._..__,,_______,,____.,,--_______________ 1908, 2019, 2099, 2374 HR 77-212 --State Properties Control Commission; transfer control of tract of land ..--.SOS, 355, 582, 745, 1683 BANKS AND BANKING SB 178 --Asian Development Bank; investments in trust funds -__....--__-_._____..1684, 1700, 1821, 1923, 2988 HR 324-987 --Bank Holding Company Study Committee; create .________--~_____.1810, 1919, 2098, 2293, 3222 HR 293 --Bank Ownership and Control Study Committee; create __--...,,__..-,,______,,----___.--1739 HB 253 --Banking Law; minimum capital stock requirements; applications for new charters __......___.-.____.._______.-..__.....___351, 408, 787, 1238 HR 297 --Banking Laws Study Committee; create ___________,,.....___--,,___--________.._.___....._......1744, 2945 HB 263 HB 252 SB 173 HB 837 SB 175 HB 588 SR 112 HB 665 HB 251 SB 176 SB 206 SB 179 SB 50 HB 270 INDEX 3777 --Bonds executed as administrators; sureties __.._...________...._..__--_.__._353, 410, 411, 487, 2269 --Charter amendments; fees for filing petition _______-.......-.-._-__........----_-351, 408, 787, 1245 --Chartered or certificated banks; define ___.____......________.-_______-__.._-__.__--~1307, 1329, 1401, 1923 --Holding companies organized out of State; unlawful activities---------_----._--_--..1471, 1565 --Holidays; Governor authorized to declare holidays under certain emergency conditions ___.____1123, 1135, 1196, 1923, 3030, 3223 --Intangible property; rate of tax on money _________-____________.--___.._____,,____________,,.________781, 855 --Joint Bank Holding Company Study Committee; create____..__.____...._..........2273, 2291, 2447 --Lender Credit Card Act; maximum finance charges ----------------__.--.-----.._-.-....----_--. 894, 976 --Loans; limitations __..._..---____...--.___-..._--_--..351, 408, 787, 1246 --Loans on capital notes or debentures; prohibit __...-.-__-__-.-...1123, 1135, 1196, 1569, 3018 --Real estate; purchase by banks; regulations -....-.__-._...--__...-.--.__....._--_.....1207, 1215, 1302 --State chartered banks; minimum number of directors __....,,.--......_.-.1123, 1135, 1197, 1569 --State Depositories; rules and regulations .......-.__....--.._._....530, 595, 658, 2800, 2998, 3224 --Worthless checks; revise laws .____.....___...,,__.._.389, 455, 526, 662, 979, 2325, 2468 BANKS COUNTY HB 1008 HB 1006 --Board of Commissioners; chairman's salary ________________.___1909, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2957 --Small Claims Court; repeal Act ____________._....._1908, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2817, 2832 BARBER, HONORABLE MAC HR 493 --Commend .._.___..._..___..__._._..__...___.._..__.._.___,,____. 3206 BARBERS HB 29 --Georgia State Board of Barbers; create _______.._.._99, 131, 1924, 2199, 2822, 2905 BARRETT, REV. RICHARD E. --Prayer offered by _____________.....___._..__..___.________._64a 3778 INDEX BARROW COUNTY HB 386 --Board of Education; meetings __.....451,522,981,1003,1678 BARTOW COUNTY HB 364 HB 686 HB 367 HB 271 HB 366 HB 363 HB 365 HB 362 --Commissioner's office _____________________446, 518, 526, 589, 1203 --Coroner's salary ._______________..972,1117,1200,1213,1830 --Depositories for public and trust funds _-.._.._-_....----_-_-447, 518, 526, 590, 1204 --Pox hunting; prohibit use of electronic devices for calling ._.____._....__..-390, 456, 580, 663, 1408 --Ordinary's salary ._______.______._.________.447, 518, 526, 590, 1204 --Sheriff's salary ...___...__._____.446, 518, 526, 589, 1203 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ________-447, 518, 526, 589, 1203 --Tax Commissioner's salary ._...__.446, 518, 526, 588, 1202, 1259 BATES, BARTLE HR 121-321 --Compensate _......._......_______._-.____,,______________400, 463 BAXLEY, CITY OP HB 730 --Mayor's election .___........___1182, 1294, 1306, 1412, 1934 BEATON, SCOTT T. HR 318 --Express sympathy for passing of ._._..__._______.1760 BECKUM, GERALD HR 335 --Commend ...._.___....._.-_._._.._._.........___......_.___.___...2021 BENTON, BUDDY HR 58-135 --Compensate -...--._..._....._....._._.-...__..254, 284, 2096, 2164, 2958 BERRIEN COUNTY HB 585 --Board of Education; election __.._._______.____.........781, 855, 982, 1011, 1682, 1888 BERRIEN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL HR 481 --Basketball team; commend __..........__......__..._..._._.._..3198 INDEX 3779 BETHESDA HOME FOR BOYS HR 317 --Commend --------------__.__..__--------------.--------1760 BIBB COUNTY HB 5-Ex. --Board of Education; exceptional 1 children __.__..._______.......--3387, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3631, 3633 HB 4-Ex. --Board of Education; membership --------------- 3387, 3396, 3404, 3515, 3581, 3632 HB 927 --Board of Public Education and Orphanage; exceptional children ......______.....__.1660, 1818, 1930, 1954, 2817 HB 437 --Board of Public Education and Orphanage members' selection ------_------.------------512, 578, 702, 728, 2627, 2693, 2745, 2746, 2819, 3015, 3222 HB 408 --Citizens Commission on Efficiency and Economy in Government; extend time __-______--------------505, 573, 702, 725, 1205 HB 811 --Court registry; funds ...___......-1392, 1476, 1673, 1692, 2454 HR 90-233 --Georgia Forest Research Council; execution of lease _.__......__.__346, 404, 908, 1140, 2273 SR 97 --Georgia Forestry Commission; land lease __..______-__..__1942, 2133, 2259, 2518, 2577 HB 460 --Grand juries; drawing of additional Grand Jury ......._._._.___._567, 654, 702, 731, 2533, 2558 HB 230 --State Court; assistant solicitors .....__.__--------_.---------- 345, 403, 788, 793,1485 BIBLE HB 688 --Sales tax; exempt sale of Sacred Scripture __...__._.__.__973, 1117, 1201, 1435, 2103 HR 226-687 --Sales tax; suspend .__.___..__..972, 1117, 1201, 1332, 2104 BIOTECHNOLOGY SB 46 --Institute for Research in Biotechnology; State agency --...___.__._.._____----------2263, 2288, 2445 BIRCH, JOHN NEVILLE HR 102-262 --Memorial Bridge; Ocmulgee River, Juliette, Georgia; designate __--353, 409, 1303, 2357, 2959 BIRDSONG, BILL HR 311 --Commend ._.._._......____.___.____..____________________1754, 1939. 3780 INDEX BIRTH DEFECTS HR 376 --Prenatal Medical Care Study Committee; create .____.__.___._-________._.__2431 BLACK, HONORABLE J. LUCIUS HR 396 --Commend _.._......_._.__._._.__...__.___...______-2718 BLACK SOLDIERS HR 113 --Commend _--____._---_.._._..._____._.__...___--372 BLACKWELL, REV. WALTER M. --Prayer offered by ...._____.._.__.____________.686 BLAKELY, CITY OF HB 34 --Mayor and Councilmen's salaries __..____.___.________.100, 131, 226, 227, 529 BLALOCK, MISS JULIA HR 448 --Commend .._.._..._.......________-____________3175 BLANKS, HONORABLE WILLIAM F. HR 148 --State Election Board; election ____----_....___-_.......----__493 BLIND HB 1043 --Vending facilities on public property; responsibility of Department of Family and Children Services ____.____.._.2089, 2258 BLOOD HB 372 HB 377 HB 582 --Blood banks; include within definition of Clinical Laboratories _-___448, 519, 581, 1360, 2965, 3105 --Uniform Commercial Code; implied warranties ......_......------------._-__......._.449, 520, 980, 1771 --Uniform Commercial Code; implied warranties .__----____........780, 854,1404, 2036, 2950 INDEX 3781 BLUE RIBBON CONSUMER AFFAIRS COMMISSION HB 581 --Create __..._..___..__~~___-_----_--___--780, 854 BLUE RIDGE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 81 --Add one Court Reporter ,,..__._--..____..152, 222, 288, 338, 704 BLUMENTHAL, MRS. IBVIN HR 35-64 --Compensate ______________________________...149, 219, 411, 474, 810 BOARD OF FUNERAL SERVICE HB 162 --Funeral directors; license to practice embalming .____--_____--,,____..___.._...___.275, 314, 581, 816 BOARD OF HEALTH HB 266 HR 215 HR 358 HB 213 SB 20 --Admissibility of information in private actions ----.__._.._____.___388, 454, 581, 1228 --Bainbridge State Hospital --Southwestern State Hospital; urged to take necessary steps to separate __,,,,___.____...._..__...._...._.._..957 --Consultants from each major specialty organization; representation on Board _._........_-___-..2183 --Fluoridation in all communities, 5000 population or more .._.._____-_.308, 356, 581, 764 --Patrol and security work; purchase of motor vehicles ........___._.___...__1206, 1214, 1301, 2101 BOARD OF RECREATION EXAMINERS HB 5 --Eligibility for examination .....__.,,_.........77, 102, 162, 228, 2101 BOARD OF REGENTS HR 156-462 --Create new Board; amendment to the Constitution __........-___.-.----.___.........._.........568, 654, 1407 HR 416 --Gordon Military College; acquisition for Junior College program ._--....__._.....-_.._.__.2733 HB 429 --Junior College Act of 1958; academic year payment _-------___-..--,,_._--__--..--510, 577 HB 231 --Members' expense allowance ........346, 403, 527, 819, 2623, 2699 3782 HB 843 HB 934 INDEX --Military training programs; funds ,,______........1473, 1566 --Southern Regional Education Board; medical education ______________1662, 1819, 1825, 2000 BOATS HR 343 HB 210 HB 4 HB 134 --Boating Safety Study Committee; create_..._--___.....2028 --Capacity plate relative to maximum capacity; rules and regulations -.306, 354, 1303, 2011, 3216 --Motorboat Numbering Act; suspension of registration -..____.._____.--------__..._._76, 101 --Operator's age requirements for license __-_..._._.._._._.__..__.._.___._____.253, 284 BONDS HB 1014 --Bail; elected officials; unlawful to engage in bail bond business ............1910, 2093, 2098, 2299 HB 67 --Bail; first bail permitted as a matter of right and subsequent bails shall be at the discretion of the court...........150, 220, 360, 425, 1308 HB 659 --Bail; peace warrants __...........__---..-.........893, 975, 1926 HB 25 --Bail; posting prior to preliminary or commitment hearing ._...__.........98, 130, 787, 920, 2273 HB 90 --Bail; regulate bail bond business .....__----------......155,224 HR 281-929 --Bail; study committee; create __............___..___1661, 1818 HR 296 --Bail; study committee; create ...._.-..._._~.--._~_........1742 HB 159 --Corporate bonds; investment of insurers _.._------------_-_...--------.--275, 313, 582, 683, 1408 HB 554 --Public contractors; requirements ................774, 850, 1404, 2015 BOOKSTORES HB 397 --Adult bookstores; zoning ordinances for restricting location of operation --...........453, 523, 906, 1228, 1937, 1983 BOOTH, WILLIAM M. HR 337 --Congratulate .._._.------------...____.__._________._._.----__._......2022 INDEX 3783 BOTTLED SOFT DRINKS HB 522 --Excise tax on soft drinks and soft drink syrup ___.__._.__----___~__----_691, 784' HB 919 --Nonreturnable bottles; prohibit as of January 1, 1973 .___._._______.__._.._.__1658, 1816 HR 176-526 --Tax Appropriation; amendment to the Constitution ,,_____..__..___..___.___.692, 785 BOUCHILLON, J. R. HR 43-83 --Compensate ...----------------______.___153, 222, 411, 474, 810 BOUHAN, JOHN J. HR 24 --Express sympathy for passing of .--------------------__---106p BOUNDARIES SB 278 --Annexation by municipalities; prohibit across county boundary lines --2516, 2551, 2614, 2619, 2860 HR 288-981 --Georiga-North Carolina and GeorgiaTennessee Boundary Line Commission; create __.--__.1808, 1918, 2098, 2374, 2959 SB 189 --Municipalities; extension of corporate limits ........__.--------1484, 1499, 1568, 2099, 2511 HB 766 --Municipalities having population of 50,0000 or more; alternative methods _.________1286> 1395, 1825 BOWEN, REV. JOE B., JR. --Prayer offered by ___.___..........__.....__...__.._.._._.__..__.303 BOY SCOUTS OP AMERICA HR 194 --Commend ------------------_.----_.._...__.------------870, 1024 BOZEMAN, RONNIE HR 451 --Commend _...------.--------.--_--------____--------...----.3178 BRADLEY, SAMMIE D. HR 252 --Express appreciation .....__._.____.__.___....__.1265 3784 INDEX BREWSTER-CLEVELAND POST NO. 86 HR 314 --Commend .....-..--...-....-...____--.__....____..__..--..._.._..._1757 BRIDGES HR 232-698 --Toll bridges; State to incur debt; amendment to the Constitution ....--....._____1109, 1191, 1303 BRINSON, REV. FRANK L. --Prayer offered by ---.-_.-.-....------_--_,,-------____--._.-----147 BROOKS COUNTY HB 727 HB 726 HB 544 HB 547 HB 543 HB 545 --Airport Authority; create ....-..-..1181,1294,1306,1411,1933 --Board of Education; salaries ........1181, 1294, 1306, 1410, 1933 --Coroner; population figures ._..--.._..772, 848, 981, 1005, 1828 --Sheriff's salary ... _________________.._773, 849, 981, 1006, 1828 --Small Claims Court; population figures _..__.__...__......._.........___..772, 848, 981, 1005, 1828 --Tax Commissioner; fi fas; population figures ........__....--.._._.__773, 848, 981,1005,1828 BROOKS, JOHNNY C. HR 390 --Commend for renovation of McDuffie County Courthouse -........._...-_..._...._.--.--.2505 BROOKS, TOWN OF HB 1079 --Corporate limits; change ___.______-..2440, 2525, 2622, 2634, 3214 BROWN, ALVIN HR 448 --Commend ..._._______..._.___._..-_.._..-_.-....................-..._.__._.._.--.....3175 BRUNSWICK, CITY OF HB 1066 HB 899 HB 1065 --Board of Tax Appeals; provide --2437, 2523, 2531, 2632, 3212 --Commissioners; terms ......_..-.........1654, 1813, 1929, 1948, 2809 --Corporate limits; define _.._.-._.....2437, 2523, 2531, 2632, 3220 INDEX 3785 BRYAN COUNTY SB 193 --Board of Commissioners; salaries --------------------1207, 1215, 1302, 1672, 1690, 1893 BUCHANAN, CITY OF HB 1063 --Mayor and Councilmen; election ___________________.......__...._2254, 2445, 2531, 2550, 3220 BUCK, HONORABLE THOMAS B., Ill HR 285 --Congratulate --------______----.__----__.--__---1705 BUDGET HB 91 HB 92 HB 93 HB 741 --General Appropriations Act; 1971-72 and 1972-73 .--------155, 224, 906, 1029, 2625, 2653, 2701, 2745, 3044, 3224 --General Appropriations Act; supplement ....____--155, 224, 524, 599, 1309, 1509, 1551, 1586, 1687, 1993, 2105 --Governor's Budget Report; additional appropriations __..___-___..__----.. 156, 224, 2260, 2383 --Labor, Department of; supplemental appropriation ------------------_..__1184, 1296, 1479, 1642, 2624 BUDGET BUREAU SB 138 --Fiscal Affairs Sub-committee; transfer of funds; Central State Hospital._.__.__.....----703, 813, 856 BUILDING ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD, STATE HB 273 HB 274 --Factory-built housing; uniform health and safety standards ------391, 456, 906, 1625, 3148 --Membership and organization; inspection of factory-built housing ----391, 456, 1406, 1621, 3043, 3149 BUILDING AUTHORITY, GEORGIA HB 721 --Parking spaces on the streets around the Capitol -_.._____1180, 1293, 1672, 2202, 3042, 3107 3786 INDEX BUILDING CONSTRUCTION HB 426 --Contracts against public policy; negligence liability ----___--_._~_-__-__._._510, 577 BUILDINGS, PUBLIC SB 34 --Supervisor of Purchases; insurance program ___.__..1206, 1214, 1301, 1925, 2480, 2625 BULLOCH COUNTY HB 575 HB 576 --Deputy sheriffs; salaries ____________779, 853, 982, 1009, 1681 --Superior Court Clerk; typist's salary __________________________.-779, 853, 982, 1010, 1681 BURKE COUNTY HB 169 --District Attorney; salary supplement .__._______.___._.__277, 315, 360, 365, 1827, 1891 HB 619 --Ordinary's salary ___________._____.841, 899, 982, 1017, 1676 HB 383 --Sheriff's salary ___________________.________450, 521, 789, 803, 1678 HR 59-135 --State-owned property; conveyance of a certain tract ________________254, 285, 1672, 2304, 3214 BUSBEE, HONORABLE GEORGE D. --Certified as Majority Leader _____--_-_--___----._.__._52, 53 BUSES, SCHOOL HB 528 HB 407 HB 405 HB 406 --Define further school buses which motorists shall not pass when loading and unloading ____________,,___________.__--_692, 785 --Insurance requirements _______________________________505, 573, 2162 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; body requirements ____________504, 572, 1403, 1880, 1977 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; chassis requirements; bids _.__.____._.504, 572, 2162 BUSH, MISS MARION HR 323 --Commend ________________________.________________1764 INDEX 3787 BUSINESSES HB 252 --Georgia Business Corporation Code; trust companies, banks; certain fees --...351, 408, 787, 1245 HR 127-335 --License tax; authorization; amendment to Constitution ._...._.....__._._._._...___.._.__._.___________440, 513 BUTTS COUNTY HB 939 HB 955 HB 1076 HB 940 --Board of Commissioners; bids ______1663, 1820, 1930, 1956, 2952 --Board of Commissioners; fiscal year ._________________________________._1803, 1914, 2100, 2126, 2955 --Board of Education; membership ___________.____________.2439, 2525, 2531, 2633, 3213 --Water Authority; create ________.__1663, 1820, 1930, 1956, 2953 BYINGTON, REV. WILLIAM W. --Prayer offered by _______________________...___________________1104 CABLE HB 347 c --Junk dealers; information required for record of purchases ______________________________443, 515 CAGLE, MRS. SARA FRANCES S. HR 210 --Congratulate _____________________________________.._______954 CAIMEN HB 234 --Hunting, trapping, killing or capturing; provide for protection ___.______347, 404, 580, 671, 2102, 2134 CAIRO, CITY OF HB 948 --Extend corporate limits _______________.1802, 1913, 2100, 2124, 2812 CALHOUN, CITY OF HB 348 --Airport Authority; create ________443, 515, 525, 586, 1202, 1219 3788 INDEX CALHOUN COUNTY HB 349 HB 72 --Deputy Sheriff's salary ___..._..443, 515, 525, 587, 1202, 1219 --Ordinary's salary _________________.....151, 220, 323, 327, 704 CALLAHAN, DR. DAN HR 394 --Commend -._._.-.._......___.,,_____.___.__.___..__2612 GALLEY, LIEUTENANT WILLIAM L. HR 19-Ex. --Urge full and complete pardon __.___._________.___________________3589 CAMERON, REV. REID --Prayer offered by ____..__-__--__._._--____._251 CAMILLA, CITY OF HB 564 --City Manager; create office ....._......776, 851, 981, 1008, 1681 CAMPGROUNDS HB 87 --Equipment requirements ...._----_--_..-.--__._-.154, 223, 581, 681 CANDIDATES HB 475 HB 481 --Elected or appointed officials must resign before offering for another public office ....._..................__..571, 657, 1199, 1540 --Party nominations; elected officials must resign present post before eligible ..._.___._______645, 695 CANDLER COUNTY HB 777 --Ordinary's salary .____.__..__.__._._.1288, 1396, 2100, 2118, 2805 CANDLER, HONORABLE T. S. HR 24-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of ........................__._._._____3666 CANTON, CITY OF HB 655 --Recorder's Court; fines ........_..__......892, 974, 1121, 1126, 1676 INDEX 3789 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT HB 31 --Supreme Court; denial of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus----.99, 131, 225, 268, 288, 526, 766, 2961, 2972 CARROLL COUNTY HB 886 SB 261 SB 263 SB 262 HB 887 HB 1067 --Commissioner's salary ___________1652, 1811, 1929, 1945, 2808 --Ordinary's salary --._.....____--1831, 1844, 1921, 2530, 2540 --Sheriff's salary ..._--_._.......__--1831, 1844, 1921, 2531, 2540 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ___1831, 1844, 1921, 2531, 2540 --Tax Commissioner's salary ____.._____1652, 1811, 1929, 1946, 2808 --Water Authority; bond limitation ________________.2437, 2524 CARROLLTON, CITY OF SB 264 --City Court; Judge's salary --------.1831, 1844, 1922, 2531, 2541 CARTER, GOVERNOR JIMMY --Address by ____._________...._______.90, 138, 172, 3391 --Inaugural Program __._..--__.___..____._.__--.._85 CARTERSVILLE, CITY OP HR 185-634 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ________.844, 902, 981, 1131, 1939, 1998 CARVER HIGH SCHOOL HR 405 --Basketball team; commend _______________________.___2725 CASTLEBERRY FOOD COMPANY HR 383 --Commend _.___.__._--___._______________________..___--2424 CATO, R. L. HR 9-17 --Compensate ___.._._._____.-_--______._.__.79, 104, 1402, 1426, 2958 CATOOSA COUNTY HB 592 HB 561 --Sheriff and Deputies; salaries ________..______________.________836, 895, 982, 1012, 1674 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ......______________._______776, 851, 1570, 1573, 2266 3790 CATTLE SB 172 HR 287 INDEX --Livestock auctions; regulations ________.......--------1024, 1027, 1120, 1402, 1527 --United States Department of Agriculture urged to take certain steps relative to exportation and importation _________________-_.________.___1706, 3221 CAVALLI, LOUIS HR 132-360 --Compensate ......___.....--....--.----____--___--.------446, 517 CEDARTOWN HIGH SCHOOL HR 420 HR 313 --Band appreciation week March 13th through March 19 _....__..._.__...__,,____--___.___2736 --Future business leaders; commend ----------------------1755 CENKER, LEWIS HR 154 --Commend __...__.._..__----------------__.__._____.........535 CENTERVILLE, CITY OF HB 401 --Elections and primaries; procedures __..___.__.._._._.__...._...503, 572, 701, 724, 1678 CENTRAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE STUDY COMMITTEE --Committee Report__..._____----__._............................3232 CENTRAL PRINTING AGENCY STUDY COMMITTEE --Committee Report ------------.....------------_----_3239 CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL SB 138 --Budget Bureau; transfer of certain funds ...._------------------------703, 813, 856 HR 371-1075--Wilson Bryant Wilkes Building; designate new occupational therapy facility ___________________________________.__2439, 2525, 2621 SR 144 --Wilson Bryant Wilkes Building; designate new occupational therapy facility _--------------.2879, 3207 INDEX 3791 CERTIFICATE OF TITLE ACT HB 821 --Motor vehicles; filing fee ____________________________1394, 1478, 1671 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS HB 610 HB 814 --Certification; experience as an internal revenue agent --_------_.___--------..____-839, 898 --State Department of Audits; experience for certification _________________________1392, 1476, 1923 CHAPLAINS, PRAYER OFFERED BY (See Named Persons) --Robertson, Rev. Vernard .__--___________________________________5, 75 --Wingfield, Rev. Joe A ____________________________________94 --Hand, Rev. G. Othell _______________________________-121 --Brinson, Rev. Frank L. ______________________________147 --Sparks, Rev. Donald J. ______________________________..211 --Cameron, Rev. Reid ,,_____--._____________________________________251 --Merrion, Rev. Lucious _______________________________________.271 --Bowen, Rev. Joe B., Jr. _________________________________303 --Tuttentine, Rev. Reece ____________________341 --Wamble, Dr. Hugh _____________.___.___________________________386 --Griffin, Rev. George L, ____________.__,,____._____________________________438 --Steinburg, Rev. Robert F. ____________._________.501, 3549 --Dwelle, Rev. Milton ______________________________________562 --Barrett, Rev. Richard E. __________________643 --Blackwell, Rev. Walter M. __________________.686 --Huyck, Rev. Albert W., Jr. ________________________________ 769 --Miles, Rev. Andrew L, __.____________,,__________835 --Davis, Rev. Bobby E. _____________________________________________ 889 --Sloat, Rev. Orman _________________________...967 --Byington, Rev. William W. _____________________________1104 --Taylor, Rev. John G., Jr. _______________________________.____1177 --Turner, Rev. Felix ___________________________________________________________ 1283 --McCarthy, Father Thomas A. _____________.________________________1377 --Hannah, Rev. Robert L. __________.____..._.____._______..1466 --Dopson, Rev. A. L. ________________________________________1552 --Hill, Rev. Max _________________________________________________________________ 1648 --Hamilton, Rev. C. S. _________________________________________ 1798 --Smith, Elder Guy E. ____________________________________1901 --Russell, Dr. Henry Edward __________________________________..____________2081 --Smith, Rev. William __________________________________________ 2248 --Polk, Rev. L. Reid, Jr. __________________________________________________2434 --Oliver, Rev. William W. __________________________________________.._____.2520 --Rainwater, Rev. William L. ______________________________________ 2615 --Durden, Rev. Herbert Kelmer __________..____________2795, 2940, 3371 --Gilstrap, Rev. L, G. ______-________-_.____3395, 3542, 3675, 3710, 3739 --Guido, Rev. Michael A. __-________________.____,,_____ 3402 3792 INDEX --Peacock, Rev. Henry Earl _____________________________.__________________.3511 --Key, Rev. Jack ___________________________._______________.________3555 --McKenna, Father Austin ___________________________________________ 3575 --Mann, Rev. Gordon H. ___.__________.___________..___.___.____,,___--_________3642 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS HB 256 --Trusts; prohibit certain acts jeopardizing Federal tax exemptions _______________.351, 408, 787, 883, 2269 CHARITABLE TRUSTS HB 1012 --Supervision of administration by Attorney General __________________._.___.._._.._____._..____________1909, 2092 CHATHAM COUNTY HR 12-Ex. --Board of Education; bussing of students __,,---___.___________________.___.._____3557 HR 240-752 --Maintenance districts; establish; amendment to the Constitution _______________A187, 1298, 1305, 1416, 1938 HR 241-752 --Property tax returns; amendment to the Constitution __..___.___.________1187, 1298, 1305, 1419, 1938 HR 284-938 --Quit claim deed to certain property ____-____-___.-______-_-_-_._...________--__1663, 1820, 2099, 2295 HB 18-Ex. --Savannah, City of; countywide school attendance district -__________.____3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 1048 --State Court; add additional judge __..__..__.._.______________2251, 2442 HB 752 --Tax Commissioners; ex officio sheriff ________________________________.! 187, 1298, 1306, 1414, 1935 SB 43 --Teachers' tenure law; create ___.______.____.___.___.___.__.___528, 594, 658 CHATSWORTH, CITY OF HB 773 --Change corporate limits _-_-_..__..__1288, 1396, 1482, 1495, 2268 CHATTAHOOCHEE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 188 --District Attorney's salary ...____._._ 281, 318, 322, 366, 704 CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER SR 149 --Atlanta Area Chattahoochee River Joint Study Committee; create ___________________________._2879, 3208 INDEX 3793 HR 372-1075--Atlanta Area Chattahoochee River Study Committee; create ___________________________________.2439, 2525, 2529 HR 386 --Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies ___________._______._-_-______________________-_____.______2426 HR 205 --Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies _______________--________________________________._____950, 1571 HB 152 --Northern Chattahoochee Water and Sewer Authority; create ____________________.______________________________.273, 312 HR 430 --Study Committee; create _____________________ _.______________._,,_______. 3161 HR 65-153 --Water and Sewer Authority; coordinated use by City of Atlanta and surrounding counties; amendment to the Constitution _______________________________ 273, 312 CHATTANOOGA, CITY OF HR 273-870 --Convey property; L & N Railroad; W & A Railroad _____.__.___1559, 1667, 1672, 2314, 2953 CHATTOOGA COUNTY HB 611 HB 613 HB 614 HB 459 HB 615 HB 612 HB 617 --Commissioner's salary ____________.___________839, 898, 982,1015,1675 --Ordinary's salary ____________________..__840, 898, 982, 1016, 1675 --Sheriff's salary __________________________________ 840, 899, 982,1016,1675 --State Court; District Attorney of Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit to assume duties of solicitor ________________567, 654, 1137, 1200, 1209 --State Court; salaries ____-__.__________.___.840, 899, 982, 1016, 1675 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ________840, 898, 982, 1015, 1675 --Tax Commissioner's salary .......____840, 899, 982, 1017, 1676 CHATTOOGA RIVER HR 289 SR 89 --Designate as a national wild and scenic river ________________________.___.___.1736, 1928, 2177, 3222 --National Wild and Scenic Rivers System; component ...____________________________________2533, 2551, 2619 CHECKS HB 270 --Worthless; revise laws ___..___389, 455, 526, 662, 979, 2325, 2468 CHEEKS, MRS. BETTY JO HR 465 --Commend _______-_----__,,____-_____ ,,_____,,_,,_______________________ 3187 3794 INDEX CHEROKEE COUNTY HB 656 HB 657 SB 241 --Commissioner; clerk's salary __..892, 975, 1121, 1127, 1676 --Elected officials; assistants' salaries ___.._._.._...893, 975, 1121,1127, 1677 --Ordinary's salary __________._..._.._1685, 1701, 1823, 2530, 2539 CHEROKEE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 272 --Court Reporter; secretary's salary ___-__-_-______390, 456, 788, 794, 1491, 1520 HB 12-Ex. --Public school system; powers of Board of Trustees _______________.______3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 CHILD ABUSE HB 798 --Parental Responsibility Law; amend Criminal Code _________________...1292, 1400, 1406 CHILD NUTRITIONAL ACT HR 425 --Milk program; appropriation to funds ._.____._----___.....2930 CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACT SB 290 --Medical services; parental consent _____________________2103, 2133, 2259, 2519, 2592 CHIROPRACTORS HB 482 HB 518 HB 517 --Georgia Board of Chiropractic Examiners; membership and license fees _____.._______--_-___645, 695 --License examination; delete chiropractic orthopedy and nerve tracing _____._.690, 783, 1201, 1587, 2815 --License fees _______.________________________689, 783, 1201, 1587, 2793, 2899 CHRISTMAN, MERLE HR 366 --Express appreciation _________________.._.___________.___._________._.___2180 CIGARETTES (See Taxation) HB 439 HB 833 --Advertising; health warning display ______________..512, 579, 1404 --Excise tax; exempt on military reservations; National Guard ______________________.___.__.___________.____1470, 1564 HB 767 HB 666 SB 205 HB 123 INDEX 3795 --Excise tax; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home .----___.._.___._,,__....__..1286, 1395 --Excise tax; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home .._.._-..-....._--.-----__-~_--__-895, 976, 1825 --Excise tax; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home ,,._.._.._........-1684, 1701, 1822, 1931, 2471 --Excise tax; increase .___.___.217, 263, 265, 296, 1208, 1254, 1309,1463, 1491,1645, 1735, 1790,1800,1833,1866, 1905 CIGARS (See Taxation) HB 833 HB 767 HB 666 SB 205 --Excise tax; exempt on military reservations; National Guard _...__________..___----------_...-__.._.__.1470, 1564 --Excise tax; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home __..._.--.._...--._..._...........1286, 1395 --Excise tax; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home __-_----_._..________._.___.895, 976, 1825 --Excise tax; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home _----......__-----1684, 1701, 1822, 1931, 2471 CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK HR 384 --Commend __----_-----___----__._...2425 CITIZENS ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL SB 153 Create --------__.-._......--........1484, 1498, 1568, 2099, 2742, 2820 CITY CENTER HR 325-989 --State Properties Control Commission; Downtown Development Corporation; second amendment to 1960 lease _._.-....._......_...1810, 1919, 2099, 2394, 2959 CIVIL DEFENSE HB 155 --State Civil Defense Agency; State Employees' Retirement System __..__......_._.....-....._...274, 313 3796 INDEX CIVIL PRACTICE ACT, GEORGIA HB 280 HB 74 HB 203 --Class actions; revise provisions _-_....__..___....._-392, 457 --Depositions upon written questions -____.--.__-.151, 221 --Interrogatories to parties; revise laws ..__.____..305, 353 CLARKE COUNTY HB 946 HB 844 HB 358 HB 739 HB 359 HB 740 --Board of Education; reduce membership ______._____1802, 1912, 2100, 2124, 2623, 2642 --Charter Commission; create ---1473, 1566, 1673, 1694, 2455 --City Court; office of special investigator; abolish ...___.__.._____..__----444, 516, 526, 588, 1122 --Law library; establish ....___________._____...1184, 1296 --Treasurer; abolish office __________444, 517, 526, 588, 1122 --Warm air heating contractors; licenses ...__.._--1184, 1296 CLAXTON, CITY OF SB 165 --Recorder's Court; create ........913, 1026, 1119, 2262, 2275, 2534 CLAYTON COUNTY SB 214 --Alcoholic beverages; repeal Act prohibiting manufacture .__.._..__.--_________..1207, 1216, 1302 SB 298 --Board of Commissioners; qualifications .__.._....__2264, 2290, 2446, 2803, 2829, 2964 HB 743 --Board of Education; tax remission __.___...1184, 1296, 1306, 1413, 1931, 1986 HB 384 --Campaign posters ...____.--.........450, 521, 980, 1126, 1678 SB 296 --Civil Service System Act; employment of personnel .----.2264, 2290, 2446, 2803, 2828 HR 283-938 --Clayton Justice of the Peace Study Commission; create --.----..-1663, 1820, 1928, 1972, 3222 SB 211 --Commutation tax in lieu of road work _______________1207, 1215, 1302, 2262, 2281 SB 185 --County funds; disposition -____,,____._.1124, 1136, 1197, 2262, 2276, 2534 SB 184 --Farm products; regulations relating to selling, buying, etc. --_..__....__...1124, 1136, 1197, 2262 SB 237 --Fire prevention districts; tax levy _______________.......__.1685, 1701, 1822, 2803, 2827 SB 182 --General Assembly; qualifications ____________.1124, 1136, 1197, 1305, 1410 SB 181 --Junked vehicles; public nuisance _______.-......-...-1124, 1135, 1197, 2262, 2281 SB 210 --Jurors' compensation .......__._..1207, 1215, 1302, 2097, 2113 SB 212 HB 433 HB 629 SB 183 SB 213 SB 297 HB 85 INDEX 3797 --Misdemeanor prisoners; release work programs __----..1207, 1215, 1302, 2530, 2637 --Ordinary's salary _________________511, 578, 702, 728, 1205 --Planning Department; rezoning applications --._----843, 901, 982, 1019, 1931, 1986 --Superior Court and inferior court; consolidate offices .--_________1124, 1136, 1197, 2262, 2282 --Treasurer; abolish office __-.____-1207, 1216, 1302, 2262, 2282 --Water Authority; membership ____________2451, 2466, 2527 --Water Authority; retirement benefits ----___.___._._...___.154, 223, 323, 328, 704, 705 CLAYTON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 325 HB 385 --Assistant District Attorney's appointment ________________401, 465, 701, 719, 1202 --Judges' salaries ._--_--____________460, 521, 981, 1002, 2804 CLERK, SUPERIOR COURT HB 976 SB 104 SB 155 SB 135 HB 136 HB 10 HB 45 --Authorization to close offices on Saturdays .__________-----1807, 1917, 1928, 2308 --Charters; fees for proceedings to forfeit ___________________________810, 865, 904, 1927, 2852 --Destruction of certain records ________1833, 1842, 1920, 2621 --Fees ... ______._._____...2263, 2288, 2445, 2802, 3038 --Retirement benefits for additional service _____.254, 285, 412, 664, 827, 1937, 1987 --Retirement Fund; Secretary-Treasurer's salary ___________________________78, 102, 412, 536, 2814 --Transmission of records to State Board of Pardons and Paroles ___________-_-__-_-_______124, 157, 788 CLIETT, 0. J. HR 340 --Commend _____________._------__._.___._________------_______2024 CLINCH COUNTY HB 755 HB 681 HB 756 HB 1073 --Board of Commissioners; chairman's salary ___--------.1188, 1299, 1306, 1415, 1935 --Board of Education; tax allocation; change population figures ___.971, 1116, 1200, 1213, 1830 --State Court; salaries ----1188, 1299, 1306, 1415, 1931, 2136 --Tax Receiver and Tax Collector; consolidate offices _______..--2438, 2524, 2621, 2627, 3213 3798 INDEX CLINICAL LABORATORIES HB 372 SB 280 --Blood and tissue banks; include within definition________448, 519, 581, 1360, 2965, 3105 --Training schools; licenses __________________2102, 2132, 2259, 2800, 2924, 3223 CLOSED MEETINGS HR 434 --Governmental bodies; study committee to consider legislation prohibiting- _______________________----_3165 COASTAL MARSHLANDS HB 987 --Coastal Marshlands Protection Agency; title disputes; permits _-_-___.-__.1809, 1919, 1926, 2312 COASTAL PROTECTION FUND HB 572 --Petroleum and by products; prohibit discharge into coastal waters and lands __--___________778, 852 COBB COUNTY HB 973 --Board of Commissioners; Chairman's salary ..._________._-________________1807, 1916, 2261, 2275, 2956 SB 321 --Board of Commissioners' salaries _____________2457, 2467, 2527 HR 242-752 --Board of Education; education districts; amendment to the Constitution ____________1187, 1299, 1305, 1422, 2273,2499 HB 969 --Certain Officials' salaries _______ 1806, 1916, 2101, 2128, 2956 SB 79 --Civil-Criminal Court; Clerk's retirement benefits __.__..._______529, 595, 658, 1569, 1576, 2105 SB 81 --Civil-Criminal Court; Clerk's retirement benefits _____________________________________.529, 595, 658 HR 135-385 --Conveyance of certain real property of Western & Atlantic Railroad ___________________.__451, 521, 536, 909, 1437, 2624 SB 323 --Elected officials' salaries _______._.____________________2451, 2467, 2528 HB 828 --Juvenile Court; Judge's salary ________________________ 469, 1563, 1929, 1944, 2806 SB 322 --Juvenile Court; Judge's salary __________________2451, 2467, 2528 HR 203 --Law enforcement officers; commend _._..___________________949 SB 320 --Metropolitan Airport Authority; create _____________________________.2456, 2467, 2527, 2621, 2638 HB 676 --Ordinary; private practice of law; prohibit ______________________._________970, 1115, 1406, 1492 HB 974 HR 310 HB 781 HB 842 HB 971 SB 324 HB 975 HB 970 SB 326 HB 830 INDEX 3799 --Recreation Authority Act; membership ___________________1807, 1917, 2261, 2283, 2956 --South Cobb County; Department of Public Health urged to take steps to abate air pollution __________________________________________________.1753 --State Court; addition of one judge _______1289, 1397, 1482, 1497 --State Court; jurisdiction ________1472, 1566, 1673, 1694, 2455 --State Court; salaries _.___.______1806, 1916, 2101, 2129, 2956 --State Court; salaries ____________________________________2451, 2468, 2528 --State Court; Solicitor's appointment __________________1807, '1917, 2101, 2130, 2956 --Tax Commissioner's salary ______1806, 1916, 2101, 2129, 2956 --Tax Commissioner's salary ________________________..___.__2452, 2468, 2528 --Water Authority; bond limitation ____________________1470, 1564, 1673, 1693, 2454 COBB JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 381 SB 318 HB 865 HB 972 SB 325 --Add one additional judge _____.____.._.______450, 521, 788, 879, 2872, 2935, 2962, 2993, 3042 --Add one additional judge _________._____._________2274,2467,2527 --Investigator's salary _-_-__..___.___.___.1558, 1666, 1673, 1838, 2455 --Judges and District Attorney; salaries --______.__.___-_-__-___-_-.__________._-_.___-1806, 1916, 2101, 2129 --Salaries _____________________________.________________________2452, 2468, 2528 COBBTOWN, CITY OF HB 346 --Corporate limits _____________________________442, 515, 525, 586, 1122 COCHRAN, CITY OF HB 949 --Public schools; tax levy _______._____.1802, 1913, 2100, 2125, 2812 CODE OF GEORGIA, UNANNOTATED HR 177-530 --Furnish each member of the General Assembly ____________________________693, 786, 907, 1457 HR 291 --Furnish each member of the House of Representatives --____.---___________________________-_-__________._1738 GOFER, JACK HR 449 --Commend .___._____.,,_____________________________._______.___________________.___.____3176 3800 INDEX COFFEE COUNTY HB 1078 --Board of Commissioners' salaries _____________________...2439, 2525, 2621, 2634, 3213 COLLEGE PARK, CITY OF HB 493 SB 236 HB 695 --Amend boundary along Riverdale Road ___________..________647, 697, 981, 1003, 1933 --Change corporate limits .,,_._______1484, 1499, 1568, 2621, 2638 --City limit boundary along Washington Road ____________.1108, 1190, 2261, 2283, 3211 COLLEGES HB 429 HB 54 --Junior College Act of 1958; academic year payment ___,,--______-___.____________-510, 577 --Weapons, drugs, intoxicating liquor; prohibit entry on property ___,,__--__-__126, 158, 323, 383, 1937, 1989 COLLIER, HONORABLE JAMES M. --Oath of office __,,_,,______.__,,__,,___.._______.___._...___96 COLONELS ISLAND HB 1000 --Georgia Ports Authority; transfer certain property ------1907, 2091, 2099, 2354, 3217 COLQUITT, CITY OF SB 222 --Mayor may succeed himself ____1484, 1499, 1568, 2945, 2969 COLQUITT COUNTY HB 511 HB 780 HB 810 --Law library; change population figures ____________688, 782 --State Court; salaries _________.1289, 1397, 1482, 1496, 2805 --Tax Commissioner's salary ___....._......._______........._.._1391, 1476, 2531, 2535, 3212 COLUMBIA COUNTY HB 801 --Electrical examining board; census _,,-__,,__ ___._.__.._______1390, 1474, 1570, 1573, 2268 INDEX 3801 COLUMBUS, CITY OF HB 15-Ex. --Amend charter --------------------3403, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 237 --Municipal Court; salaries ----------347, 405, 412, 469, 910 HB 13-Ex. --Muscogee County; countywide government ------------------3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 HB 505 --State Court; redesignate name --------650, 699, 790, 808, 1489 COMMERCE HB 1058 --Unreasonable restraints and anticompetitive practices; protection ----------------_--------_--2253, 2444 COMMERCIAL FEEDING STUFFS HB 467 --Manufacture and distribution; regulations --..------------------------_------------570, 655 COMMISSIONS (See Named Commission) HR 7-17 --Automobile Liability Insurance Study Commission; create --------79, 104, 1670, 2138, 3221 HB 581 --Blue Ribbon Consumer Affairs Commission; create ----------__----_----------780, 854 HR 283-938 --Clayton Justice of the Peace Study Commission; create ------------1663,1820,1928,1972,3222 HB 22-Ex. --County Commission on Efficiency and Economy in Government; create in each county --------3543, 3550, 3551, 3557, 3676 HR 172-521 --DeKalb County Education Study Commission; create --------___-690, 784, 1137, 1569, 1577 2994, 3036, 3148 HR 67-168 --Equal Employment and Training Opportunities Commission; create ____----,,.___277, 315 SB 37 --Georgia Human Relations Commission; create --------------------------1409, 1425, 1478 HR 53-126 --Georgia Human Rights Commission; create ------------__----_----------218, 263 HR 288-981 --Georgia-North Carolina and GeorgiaTennessee Boundary Line Commission; create ----------------------------1808, 1918, 2098, 2374, 2959 HB 1002 --Judicial Study and Compensation Commission; create ------.1908, 2091, 2262, 2284, 2993, 3097 HB 415 --Metropolitan Airports Commission; create ----------------------_--__----_--506, 574 SR 47 --Richard Brevard Russell Monument Commission; create --913, 1025, 1118, 2802, 2922 3802 INDEX HR 126-331 --Richard Brevard Russell Monument Commission; create --------------.403, 466, 659, 761, 3221 HR 256-799 --South Fulton Charter Commission; create .----------------------------1389, 1474, 2262, 2276, 3222 HB 84 --Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas; create ------------------.154, 223, 414, 627, 1409, 1445 SB 2 HB 119 HB 736 --State Athletics Commission; create ------------.466, 534, 579, 906, 1346, 1448, 1525, 1551, 1586, 1847, 1893 --State Commission on Compensation; establish ----------------216, 262, 265, 293, 1483, 1500, 1551, 1602, 1644, 2562, 2625 --State Scholarship Commission; principal and interest; deferment of payments ----------1183, 1295, 1407, 1607, 2816 HB 738 --State Scholarship Commission; repayments in cash with interest; collections --------------1184, 1296, 1407, 1609, 2816 COMMITTEE REPORTS, INTERIM (See Named Committee) --Agriculture Research Study Committee--_----__----------3226 --Central Accounting Office Study Committee -_-____.3232 --Central Printing Agency Study Committee.---------------3239 --Control of Official Publications Study Committee ------------------------_----------.--3243 --Drugs, Narcotics and Related Matters, Subcommittee ._..--------____--______----3252 --Early Childhood Education Subcommittee, House Education Committee ------------------___.-3256 --Environmental Control Study Committee.--------__--3259 --Federal Mine, Health and Safety Act Study Committee ------------_____--_--------_----..--3281 --Fernbank Science Center Study Committee__-____--3269 --Highway Maintenance Study Committee__.------_----3276 --Housing Developments and their effects on County Fiscal Capacity .--------------__..._...----------3297 --Intangible Tax Laws Study Committee------____.__--.3279 --Motor Vehicle Inspection Law Subcommittee --------------3283 --Multif amily-Mobile Homes Tax Study Committee -- --------------------------_------_3286 --Penal Affairs Study Committee----------_...._--._.._3354 --Recreational Facilities Subcommittee, State Institutions and Property Committee.--_ ------------.3302 --School Dropout Rate Computation Subcommittee, House Education Committee ----.------_----------_...3313 --Small Forest Landowners Study Committee--------_----.3319 --Social Disorder and Generation Gap Study Committee --.....----_-_----------_.,,_._.__.._--3323 INDEX 3803 -Social Disorder and Generation Gap Study Committee _____....._._.___..___________._._3364 -Special Community Affairs Study Committee ____________,,_,,___,,,,,,_________3332 -Special Education Subcommittee, House Education Committee ______________,,_____._._ 3340 -Special Narcotics Interim Study Committee ___________________________._______________._____3344 -State Parks ______________________________________________________3305 -State Standards and Regulations for Public Schools Subcommittee, House Education Committee _,,,,,,,,,,____,,,,_____________3351 -Teacher Evaluation Study Committee _______________3359 -Wholesale Tax Study Committee _.___________.________3365 COMMITTEES (See Named Subject) HR 375 --Antitrust Law Study Committee; create ______________________2430 HR 433 --Architectural and Engineering Services Study Committee; create --------_--_._--------__-__---3164 SR 149 --Atlanta Area Chattahoochee River Joint Study Committee; create ____________----______2879, 3208 HR 70-179 --Atlanta, City of, Joint Committee to study portions which lie in DeKalb County; create ___-_279, 317 HR 223 --Automotive Repair Dealer Registration Study Committee; create _.______._.______-_._---964 HR 281-929 --Bail Bond Study Committee; create ______________1661, 1818 HR 296 --Bail Bond Study Committee; create _________________1742 HR 324-987 --Bank Holding Company Study Committee; create ____--_______..__1810, 1919, 2098, 2293, 3222 HR 293 --Bank Ownership and Control Study Committee; create ___--___--__--_.----__-_________1739 HR 297 --Banking Laws Study Committee; create ____-._-___..._________-_______-_-________________.___1744, 2945 HR 343 --Boating Safety Study Committee; create ____-_______-.__-.2028 HR 430 --Chattahoochee River Study Committee; create ____________3161 HR 25 --Compensation for Victims of Crime; create ___________________________112 HR 8-17 --Comprehensive Vocational Training Program for High Schools Study Committee; create __________________________79, 104, 1404 HR 300 --Comprehensive Vocational Training Program for High Schools Study Committee; create _____------______._--__--____._.__.--1745 HR 351 --Consumer Credit Study Committee; create ___________.2029 SR 16 --Consumer Protection Study Committee; create _._...____________467, 534, 579, 2945, 3120 HR 276-893 --Corridor Loop Study Committee; create ________._____________-_____-1653, 1812, 2098, 2368, 3222 3804 INDEX HR 360 HR 418 SR 113 HR 295 HR 428 HR 292 HR 299 HR 26 HR 216 HR 492 HR 432 HR 427 HR 485 HR 153 SR 52 SR 112 --Defense and Veterans Affairs Committee; authorization to function after adjournment _______________...__._.__..._______2185 --Drug Abuse Study Committee; create .._.__.___..._._2735 --Education Coordination Study Committee; create ________-____2274, 2291, 2448, 2449, 2853 --Educational Accountability Study Committee; create ,,_..___________-_-______1741 --Educational Television Study Committee; create ______________,,___.______________________3159 --Enforced Sterilization Study Committee; create _______________________________________...._._____1739 --Essential Services of Counties and Municipalities; create _______________________-1745 --Family and Children Services, Department of; create _~______-_.___________.112 --General Assembly Meeting Days Study Committee; create ________________________959 --Georgia International Congress Center Study Committee; create .______________________3168 --Georgia Narcotics Study Committee; create .._________3163 --Government Owned Liquor Stores Study Committee; create _______________________3158 --Grants to local school systems; study committee to study manner of expending _____________3201 --Illiteracy Study Committee; create ______________..._________498 --Intergovernmental Relations Study Committee; create __,,_______.--_______-____1308, 1329, 1401, 2801 --Joint Bank Holding Company Study Committee; create __________.._________2273, 2291, 2447 SR 93 --Joint Georgia Jail Standards Study Committee; create ___.____.._1940, 1973, 2094, 2530, 2880, 2965 SR 79 --Joint Highway Laws Study Committee; create ___________________________1686, 1703, 1824 HR 346-1032--Legislative Audit Committee; General Assembly; establish as permanent standing committee ________________________.2087, 2256 HR 248 --Littering and Solid Waste Disposal Study Committee; create ____________________________.___________________1261 HR 361 --Local Government Zoning and Planning Study Committee; create ____________________________._____.___2186 HR 221 --Medex Study Committee; create _________________________________963 HR 249 --Medicaid Study Committee; create _______________..______________1262 HR 294 --Mobile homes; create to study movement, maximum width, etc. _______.,,_,,______--___1740 HR 377 --Mortgage Brokers Certification Study Committee; create _____.__------__________________________.______2431 HR 378 --Motor Vehicle Appraisers Certification Study Committee; create _______________-___________2432 INDEX 3805 HR 303 --Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Study Committee; create ...___.__________-__.1748 HR 136-385 --Motor Vehicle Width Study Committee; create ._.._._____._.._-_._--__--_-__.451, 521 HR 220 --Open Competition Rating Law Study Committee; create __.------____..______.--_---__-962 HR 301 --Penal Affairs Study Committee; create __.__.___...__1747 HR 222 --Petroleum Products Taxation and Pricing Study Committee; create __...__.___._________._963 HB 849 --Policy and Evaluation Committee for Electronic Data Processing; create _... ._____________~1555, 1664, 1926, 2213, 2357 HR 376 --Prenatal Medical Care Study Committee; create ..-_.____.__.________..._._________.....2431 HR 298 --Public Service Commission Study Committee; create ____..___.__._,,____.__.__..____--.._1744 HR 271 --Public Utilities Study Committee; create _________1464 HR 363 --Rapid Transit Study Committee; create ..._.__----__2187 HR 414 --Rural Development Study Committee; create ......................__________.._._..__.__.........2731 HR 419 --Safety Responsibility and Uninsured Motorist Study Committee; create ___________2736 HR 415 --Sales Tax on Wholesalers Study Committee; create ........._____.__.____.___._____2732 HR 217 --Schools; age to begin, lower from 6 to 5; change primary and secondary education from 12 to 11 grades; create to study feasibility .._--..__.__.._______.____959 HR 434 --Secret or closed meetings, executive sessions; study committee to consider legi slation prohibiting .--._________________3165 HR 257-799 --South Fulton Citizens Committee; create ....________.__.____1389,1474, 2262, 2279, 3222 HR 218 --State Judicial System Study Committee; create __.._-............_____....._______.__________960 HR 247 --State Racing Commission Study Committee; create .._.,,...____._._____.._._______1261 HR 374 --Title Insurance Study Committee; create ._-___.-.-_..________-____________2429 HR 431 --Toll Roads Transportation Study Committee; create .__-._,,__,,_,,,,__..--_____.____._3162 HR 436 --Tourism; study committee to study promotion ______..-_-_.____________.._.___.______.3166 HR 373 --Towns and Cities Highway Study Committee; create _________________________.__.._2428 HR 219 --Uniform Accounting and Auditing Procedures Study Committee; create _.........__._.__.._.._______...961 HR 302 --University System Admissions Study Committee; create ____________________________________.____________1747 HR 224 --Voter Apathy Study Committee; create -_____.____._.__. 966 3808 HR 437 HR 429 HR 362 INDEX --Voter Participation Study Committee; create ------_------.__------------_----.__..__-.----3167 --Water Resources Study Committee; create .._--..-- ._....._.._--------------------__..._.___3160 --Ways and Means of Financing Local Governments Study Committee; create ------------..2186 COMMITTEES, STANDING --Appointment changes _._.........___.......50, 82, 83, 84, 144, 145, 162 --Appointment of ____----_____----,,__---------------------__32 --State Planning and Community Affairs Committee; local legislation; rules change ----...------__--------_----------------_-------48 COMMUNICATIONS --Fortson, Honorable Ben, W., Jr.._____--6, 54, 70, 245, 416, 1380, 2946, 3375, 3376, 3377, 3378, 3575 --Smith, Honorable Geo. L. II ----..50, 82, 83, 84, 119, 144, 145, 162, 3373, 3374, 3378, 3379 --Governor __---------------------81, 1800, 1905, 2944, 3371, 3374 --State Board of Pardons and Paroles....__........__._.__.__..115 --Lieutenant Governor ------------_____.._._.__....._------119 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HB 751 --Special Community Affairs Study Committee; Committee Report ..__----_----------_3332 --State Planning and Community Affairs; Area Planning and Development Commission; membership ----------____------1186, 1298 COMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION HB 465 --Georgia CATV Regulatory Surveillance Act; regulations .____------__----__.--------_----_......569, 655 COMPACT FOR EDUCATION HB 161 --Education Commission of the States; party to _--...----_._-_------.------------275, 314, 1923, 2189 COMPENSATION (See Named Person) HR 267-825 --Abell, Mary C. ----------__.......____--------__..1394, 1479 HR 82-224 --Adams, Wyatt C. .._------___--------__.----------.311, 358 INDEX 3807 HR 45-83 --Alexander, James H. ______________________________.153, 222 HR 140-425 --Aquirre, Mrs. J. A. ___________________________________.______509, 576 HR 57-135 --Apel, Richard Lee ,,__-_-----_--. .254, 284 HR 131-360 --Ard, Mrs. Lillie S. ________________-________-_..445, 517, 2096, 2167, 2958 HR 33-61 --Armour & Company ________________________________128, 160, 1402 HR 121-321 --Bates, Bartle _,,________________________________________400, 463 HR 58-135 --Benton, Buddy ________________________254, 284, 2096, 2164, 2958 HR 35-64 --Blumenthal, Mrs. Irvin ________________________149, 219, 411, 474, 810 HR 43-83 --Bouchillon, J. R. _________________________________153, 222, 411, 474, 810 HR 9-17 --Cato, R. L. ___________-__--_-__-___-_-79,104,1402,1426, 2958 HR 132-360 --Cavalli, Louis _______________________________________________446, 517 HR 139-425 --Couch, Lillian Louise _____________________.___:509, 576, 1402, 1430, 2271 HR 71-212 --Councellor, Stanley M. & Michael A. ___________________.______.____..307, 355, 2096, 2163 HR 72-212 --Cox, Z. B. Chaplain ____________________._____.___________.307, 355,1402 HR 124-328 --Culpepper, Hassil ________________________________________402, 465 HR 243-756 --Dasher, Mr. & Mrs. G. Albert _____________________1188, 1299 HR 46-83 --Davis, Joe Darrell _______________________________153, 222 HR 78-212 --Davis, Willie Carl ___________________________________308, 356, 2260, 2323 HR 17-18 --Dean, J. P. _______________________.______________97,129, 411, 473, 809 HR 91-233 --Dotson, R. L. _________________________________347, 404, 1402, 1428, 2271 HR 157-462 --Doty, Mrs. Mary E. ____________._________________568, 654 HR 47-83 --Dozier, Stella ___________________________________________153, 223, 2096 HR 99-248 --Duke, E. Conrad _________________________________________ 350, 407 HR 73-212 --Flup, Mrs. Lexie W. __________307, 355, 1402, 1427, 2270 HR 84-225 --Fulford, Samuel D.; d/b/a Mincey Fulford Funeral Home ________311, 358, 2096, 2163, 2958 HR 138-425 --Gerald, Rev. Inman ____________________508, 576, 2096, 2166, 3214 HR 261-821 --Goddard, Bishop ____________________________________._1394, 1478 HR 129-360 --Graves, Eugene McClung _________445, 517, 1402, 1429, 2271 HR 107-270 --Gray, Carolyn Tanner ___________________________390, 455 HR 108-270 --Gray, Earl V. ________________________________________.________390, 455 HR 56-135 --Gunn, Mattie Lena _-___________________..254, 284, 2096 HR 79-212 --Hensley Equipment Company _____________________308, 356 HR 239-747 --Herndon, Mrs. Betty S. ________________.___1186,1297 HR 173-521 --Hillcrest Abney Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Inc. ___________________________691, 784, 3151 HR 14-18 --Hobgood, John K. ________________________96, 129, 411, 472, 809 HR 134-385 --Hollis, Mrs. Bob _________________.___450, 521, 1402, 1429, 2271 HR 21-38 --Howell, James E. ________________________..___101, 132, 411, 473, 809 HR 230-698 --Hunsinger, Paul ____________________1108, 1191, 2096, 2168, 3215 HR 85-225 --Hurst, Mrs. Mary __-________________311, 358, 1824, 1999, 2958 HR 175-526 --Ingle, Mrs. Vera ________________________692, 785, 1402, 1431, 2272 HR 120-284 --Jones, William N. ___,,__________,,__,,____ 393, 458, 1824, 1998, 2958 HR 89-233 --Leachman, Charlie K. __________________346, 404, 1402, 1427, 2271 HR 262-821 --Lindsey, Spurgeon ______________________________________________________1394 HR 101-249 --Martin, Ray Douglas _____________________________.__.__350, 407 HR 109-270 --Maye, Roland _________________________390, 455, 1402, 1428, 2271 HR 128-360 --Miller, Frank G. ________________________________445, 517, 2096, 2165 HR 345-1032--Mische, Michael G. ________________________________________..2087, 2256 3808 INDEX HR 179-578 --Mobley, W. R. ..........----....----.__.--779, 853, 2096, 2166, 2959 HR 49-83 --Mosely, Arthur ...----_.....__._........._--_.153, 223, 411, 474, 810 HR 86-225 --Murphy, Bill -_---_,,---_---_.-_--.--.,,.__----------------311, 358 HR 16-18 --Nader, Alfred H. ------- .___97, 129, 411, 472, 809 HR 97-244 --Nipper, William ----.----------------.349, 406, 1402, 1428, 2271 HR 125-328 --Noonday Baptist Church _----,,._-----------------------.402, 465 HR 69-179 --Norman, Donald P., Sr. .........._.._._..279, 317, 2260, 2322, 3214 HR 170-507 --O'Neal, E. L. _ -----------------__--650, 699, 1402, 1430, 2271 HR 280-929 --O'Neal, Rufus Carter __.....__------------ . ._.1661, 1818 HR 55-135 --Parsons, Johnie, Jr. ----------------------...------------254, 284 HR 66-168 --Pittman, Louie A. ----._._____.,,_________----_____..._.--276, 315, 1402 HR 08-248 --Plott, H. L. ____-----_........--..._.....--_.._.....---___._._---_------350, 407 HR 10-17 --Pound, Mrs. Lula __ __--------._.-_______..____....__79, 104 HR 36-64 --Powell, Mrs. E. L. __--__.___.____.._.__...--149, 219, 1402, 1426 HR 167-482 --Price, James E. _-.____.----......_-_.._...__645, 695, 1402, 1430, 2271 HR 13-18 --Putnam, Joan Elizabeth ------.----------96, 129, 411, 471, 809 HR 193-658 --Rawlings, John H. ___........--......._----893, 975, 1824, 1999, 2959 HR 83-224 --Roddenberry, F. W. .---_....._-._.._._311, 358, 1402, 1427, 2270 HR 105-270 --Royal-Globe Insurance .------.-------.390, 455, 2096, 2165, 2958 HR 168-488 --Savannah Transit Authority _----.646, 696, 2096, 2165, 2959 HR 106-270 --Sessions Company, Enterprise, Alabama --------------_...._____...___._--.--390, 455 HR 238-747 --Shackelford, Mrs. Guy 0., Sr. _--------------------.1185, 1297 HR 19-38 --Sinclair, Scott P. --------------------.101, 132, 411, 473, 809 HR 92-233 --Smith, C. B. --------------------------347, 404, 1402, 1428, 2271 HR 48-83 --Smith, Dr. James W. --------.----_153, 223, 1402, 1426, 2958 HB 119 --State Commission on Compensation; establish _ ....__________216, 262, 265, 293, 1483, 1500, 1551, 1602, 1644, 2562, 2625 HB 15-18 --Stewart, Milton --------------,,------.----..97, 129, 411, 472, 809 HR 11-18 --Supreme Meadow, Ice Cream Company ----------------.------.------79, 104, 411, 471, 809 HR 44-83 --Tabb, D. R. ________________--------------__...._____......_-153, 222 HR 88-233 --Tattnall County ----------------------.346, 404, 2096, 2164, 2958 HR 62-141 --Thomas, Jimmie E. .,,_,,__----____ _____________.--255, 286 HR 12-18 --Vickers, Daniel S. ------------__..__._...__._.___79, 104 HR 63-148 --Waldrip, Mrs. Nola ------.--------._.._----------257, 287 HR 186-646 --Walker, W. W. __.______.....,,...._.......____._____--847, 904 HR 104-270 --Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal ._.._._.._....__.____ 389, 455 HR 268-825 --Watts, John William, Jr. ----------------------------1394, 1479 HR 181-578 --Wicht, M. C., Sr. ________----------.779, 854, 2096, 2166, 3215 HR 20-38 --Wilkie, W. H. ___..___._..._._.._.______.__.__.101, 132 HR 180-578 --Williams, Margie Bryan --.--------779, 853, 1824, 1999, 2959 HR 237-733 --Wright, Elijah --------------------1183, 1295, 2096, 2166, 2959 HR 137-401 --Zoumberis, D. N. ._____.__------.504, 572, 1402, 1429, 2271 COMPREHENSIVE VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOLS HR 8-17 --Study Committee, create _____...___.__----79, 104, 1404 INDEX 3809 COMPTROLLER GENERAL HB 127 --Salary ____..____--...__..____-_...__-__.__._..218, 264 COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE HB 630 HB 674 HB 634 --Age limitation .__...___.....___...-._-...._.....__..._...__.843, 901, 2097 --Public or private schools; enrollment requirements -.-..._-.....--..-__._-._-_-.-.___969, 1115, 2162 --Reenactment of 1969 amendment ._..__.._....__844, 902, 1403, 2231, 2624, 2749 COMPUTER SERVICE CENTER, STATE HB 849 --Policy and Evaluation Committee for Electronic Data Processing; create _.___.1555, 1664, 1926, 2213, 2357 CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS HB 977 HB 107 --Special master; compensation .....__._..1807, 1917, 2097, 2382 --Tax return evaluations admissible as evidence _.__--.214, 260 CONEY, MRS. ANN M. HR 36-Ex. --Birthday congratulations _.________^ ._...___.___,,____._...__,, 3749 CONGRESS: MEMORIALIZE HR 54-126 --Income tax; proportionate to state governments; convention to propose amendment to United States Constitution .....__________.218, 263, 265, 329 CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION HR 209 --Reservoirs; memorialize to insure higher priority for recreational needs ......._...-______-_953, 1571 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS HB 2-Ex. --Reapportionment __-._____.__..__....._,,-.__...__.__...____.____3387, 3396 SB 2-Ex. --Reapportionment ..._.- __._.__....._... 3553, 3554, 3556, 3579, 3591, 3644, 3668, 3669, 3680, 3681, 3688, 3689, 3695, 3696, 3702, 3708, 3711, 3717, 3718, 3719, 3727, 3728, 3741, 3743 HB 14-Ex. --Reapportionment _..__.-.....-.._.-.._..-.-.,,._.__.._..............__. ..3513, 3543 3810 INDEX HB 7-Ex. --Reapportionment __._-____,,._______....._____.__....___3387, 3397 HB 20-Ex. --Reapportionment --__..____-____-_..__-,,-___--__.____--____-__3542, 3550 HB 23-Ex. --Reapportionment --.__-_,,--_________,,,,_,,_,,__,,_______3556, 3579 CONNELL, MRS. NANETTE JEAN HR 469 --Commend ___.____,,.___._______.,,,,,,____,,______-_,,_--._______--.3190 CONSTITUTION, STATE HR 272-850 --Constitutional Convention; calling for _-.._____.______1555, 1664 CONSTITUTION, UNITED STATES HR 54-126 --Income tax; State governments; proportionate taxes; Congress urged to call convention to propose amendment _,,....._...._.._____..218, 263, 265, 329 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS (See Named Subject, Amendments to the Constitution) HR 50-88 --Ad valorem tax; disabled persons, 65 or older; exempt from increase --._---__----_.._.__._--155, 224 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS HR 64-148 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemption; application by counties for school purposes __..... 257, 287 HR 169-492 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; Federal old-age, survivor or disability benefits shall not be included in income, persons 65 or over ....._____._..647, 697, 1825, 2243, 2880, 2894 SR 33 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; 65 years of age or older ____,,_,,,,____........863, 914, 977 HR 269-837 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions to disabled veterans _____._--________,,____________.........____1471, 1565 HR 123-324 --Ad valorem tax; intangible property; exemptions _..........__......_____........,,______........._401, 464, 1931 HR 196-665 --Alcoholic beverages; sales on election days __-___._____-___..._______895, 976, 1482, 1611, 1703 HR 231-698 --Alpharetta, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions ___________1109, 1191, 1199, 1316, 1938 HR 388-1084--Aragon, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions .......____2441, 2526, 2621, 2639, 3215 HR 199-687 --Atlanta, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions ._..,,,,._.........972, 1117, 1928, 1959 INDEX 3811 HR 235-698 --Atlanta, City of; slum clearance; liens _----_------_------------------ 1109, 1192, 1199, 1325 HR 156-462 --Board of Regents; create new Board ______.__.____568, 654, 1407 HR 127-335 --Business license tax; authorization __________________.440, 513 HR 185-634 --Cartersville, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions __.____844, 902, 981, 1131, 1939, 1998 HR 240-752 --Chatham County; maintenance districts _____________________________ 1187, 1298, 1305, 1416, 1938 HR 241-752 --Chatham County; property tax returns _________________________ 1187, 1298, 1305, 1419, 1938 HR 395-1095--Civil cases; increase dollar amount over which Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction .--2618, 2799 HR 242-752 --Cobb County; Board of Education; education districts .----.1187, 1299, 1305, 1422, 2273, 2499 HR 52-126 --County residency; allow shorter periods for persons allowed to vote for State elective officials _____________________.___________________________218, 263 SR 68 --Court of Appeals; jurisdiction for trial and correction of errors ______._.____________.._____1832, 1845, 1922 HR 279-923 --Dalton, City of; Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners; telephonic communications --.____.___-.._1659, 1817, 1928, 1969, 2814 HR 68-168 --Debt limitation; counties and municipalities _____--277, 315 HR 122-321 --Decatur, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions _____________________-400, 463, 701, 731, 2817 HR 275-870 --Dougherty County; garbage collection; franchises ___________________..1559, 1667, 1928, 1964, 2818 HR 274-870 --Dougherty County; motor vehicle license tax; amendment to the Constitution ______________________..1559, 1667, 1928, 1962, 2818 HR 234-698 --East Point, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions --------1109, 1192, 1199, 1322, 1938 HR 333J1027--Education scholarships; disbursement of State funds _____________________.__._____________2086, 2255 HR 264-825 --Floyd County; recall of county officers __.__________.___1469, 1563, 2099, 2106, 2793, 2866 HR 34-64 --General Assembly; extend time of regular session ________.________________._____._____128, 160 HR 263-825 --General Assembly; recall of members .------..1468, 1563, 2530 HR 270-842 --General Assembly; Reserve Components of the Armed Forces; permit to serve as members ________-_______.____._________1473, 1566, 1672, 2240 HR 278-899 --Glynn County; business license taxes or fees ____________________1654, 1813, 1928, 1967, 2814 HR 130-360 --Griffin, City of; retired employees; increase benefits _____-__________445, 517, 525, 591, 2263 HR 233-698 --Hapeville, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions _______1109, 1191, 1199, 1319, 1938 HR 184-623 --Henry County; tax levy for water and sewerage purposes _________--.842, 900, 981, 1128, 1683, 3812 INDEX HR 119-283 --Homestead exemption; eligibility notification, persons 65 or older ______.......___....___..._________393, 458 HR 22-38 --Immunities of citizenship; restoration --.._._--.101, 132, 787 HR 266-825 --Jasper, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions .....__._.._1469, 1563, 1672, 1695, 2450 HR 118-283 --Jurors' qualifications __________________._________ 393, 458, 2260 HR 75-212 --Local taxation for education; maximum levy _.__307, 355, 2097 HR 142-425 --Newton County; Board of Commissioners; license and regulate racetracks ___.__._._509, 576, 701, 739, 2450, 2499 HR 141-425 --Newton County; maintenance districts ____________________________509, 576, 701, 735, 3215 HR 355-1046--Nursery stock grown in soil; baled cotton; taxation exemptions _----______--_______________ 2250, 2442 SR 14 --Pardons and Paroles, State Board; add 3 members _____________.____________.__.______1025, 1027, 1120 HR 246-798 --Pardons and Paroles, State Board of; powers __________________________._...___-......_._______......____.._._1292, 1400 SR 84 --Perry, Town of; power to operate system of telephonic communications ___._.__________....___1832, 1845, 1922, 2099, 2109,2457 HR 370-1062--Polk County; ad valorem tax collection ____________________.2254, 2444, 2530, 2542, 3215 HR 236-733 --Public Debt; State authorized to incur __________1183, 1295 SR 42 --Public Service Commission; four-year terms _____,,..._._______________1942, 2133, 2259 HR 159-462 --Reapportionment; local government authorities ________..._._________________________.________569, 655 HR 27-23-Ex. --Representatives elected from and represent one House District _______.______.______....__.......3711, 3741 HR 74-212 --Residency requirements for voting; reduce _________________________________________307, 355, 980, 1449, 2625 SR 51 --Richmond County; ad valorem tax; exemptions; capital improvements __...,______1834, 1845, 1922, 2532, 2544 HR 176-526 --Soft drinks; tax appropriation .....____._......____.....____692, 785 HR 155-462 --State Board of Education; create New Board _____________.____________________________568, 654, 857 HR 143-425 --State Board of Education; establishment of school districts ___________________________________509, 576, 1404 HR 191-658 --State employees; awards program for meritorious suggestions ___________________________893, 975, 1305 HR 100-248 --State Highway Department; allocation of motor vehicle registration and license fees ___..._._____...___.____350, 407 HR 423-1099--State officials; salary changes; effective date _.___._.______.________________________________2798, 2944 HR 144-425 --Superior Court, misdemeanor cases; jury of less than 12 may try ________.______________._______509, 577, 907 HR 87-227 --Superior Court; six-member juries ______________________312f 359 HR 76-212 --Superior Courts; remove power to issue writs of certiorari __..___._.________..._.____.._______.307, 355 INDEX 3813 HR 145-431 --Tax allocation; proceeds allocated by General Assembly .._-_,,_._------.-_._....__,,.._.._..__.511, 578 HR 369-1053--Tax on casualty insurers; allocation to law enforcement officers' retirement fund ____,,_.____._2252, 244S HR 245-792 --Taxation; classify real property as separate class of tangible property .___,,.____.___..._.-_..._.1291, 1399 HR 232-698 --Toll bridges and roads; State to incur debt __________________________________....__1109, 1191, 1303 HR 65-153 --Water and Sewer Authority; coordinated use by City of Atlanta and surrounding counties .....___.273, 312 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION HR 272-850 --Calling for ...__...___.._.....____..__............._....._........__1555, 1664 CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS --General Election results _--___--_....,,..__.________......__...._70 CONSUMER AFFAIRS HB 581 HR 351 SR 16 HB 683 --Blue Ribbon Consumer Affairs Commission; create --...__.___._.__..._,,.-____-____..___780, 854 --Consumer Credit Study Committee; create --___.--.____--.2029 --Consumer Protection Study Committee; create .-____..-___..._.___._____...__-_.__...._467, 534, 579, 2945, 3120 --Georgia Consumer Warranty Act; enact .______________971, 1116 CONTRACTORS HB 110 HB 554 HB 850 HB 1011 HB 160 --Georgia State Board of Electrical Contractors; create ._--_.--__-____.________._________215, 261, 289, 906, 1339, 2623, 2746 --Public contractors; bond requirements ____._____,,___.___.....__774, 850, 1404, 2015 --Sales tax; real property improvements _....___1555, 1664, 1930 --State Board of Examiners of Mechanical Contractors; create _______________________________________.1811, 1923 --State Board of Examiners of Plumbing Contractors; renewal of certificates ___.___________275, 314, 329 CONTRACTS HB 62 HB 426 --Minors, 18 years of age or older; valid and binding ___.__________.___.___________128, 160, 161, 234, 266 --Public policy; negligence liability .....__..._.....__.._.__...._.510, 577 3814 INDEX CONTROL OF OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS STUDY COMMITTEE --Committee Report ......._--------_------_--_____________3243 COOK, MISS CYNTHIA E. HR 464 --Commend --____-__--.--_--__--____----_.-_--____--_.___.3186 COPPER WIRE HB 347 --Junk dealers; information required for record of purchases ------------_--__----------443, 515 CORONERS HB 679 HB 284 --Fees; change population figures __._970, 1116, 1200, 1212,1830 --Post Mortem Examination Act; duties and responsibilities ----._--------_--------_--......--__-- 393, 458 CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING HR 400 --Commend ------------------------------------------2721, 2819 CORPORATIONS SB 178 HB 837 HB 253 SB 173 SB 175 HB 251 SB 176 SB 206 HB 463 SB 111 --Asian Development Bank; investments in trust funds .........._----..--__1684, 1700, 1821, 1923, 2988 --Bank holding companies organized out of State; unlawful activities ...__----_._----_...._--__--_----1471, 1565 --Banking Laws; minimum capital stock requirements; applications for new charters ------__--351, 408, 787, 1238 --Banks; chartered or certificated banks; define ...__--------------------------1307, 1329, 1401, 1923 --Banks; holidays; Governor authorized to declare under certain emergency conditions--._.--1123, 1135, 1196, 1923, 3030, 3223 --Banks; loan limitations --____--------.....351, 408, 787, 1246 --Banks; prohibit loans on capital notes or debentures ------......_------.__...1123, 1135, 1196, 1569, 3018 --Banks; purchase of real estate; regulations _--._.----...----------------1207, 1215, 1302 --Charters; revocation when controlled by persons engaged in organized crime --.....__--_..569, 655, 908, 2208 --Electric membership corporations; capital credits ------.811, 865, 905, 1305, 1525, 1683, 1888 HB 536 HB 252 HB 207 HB 1101 HB 1037 HB 387 HB 256 HB 698 HB 255 SB 179 INDEX 3815 --Fiduciary Investment Company Act; foreign trust institutions ___._.____-__-694, 786, 787, 887, 2273 --Georgia Business Corporation Code; Trust Companies; Banks; certain fees .___----351, 408, 787, 1245. --Georgia nonprofit corporation code; Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Act -----_,,--,,___306, 354 --Income tax; alternative formula for apportioning _...2943 --Income tax; interest and royalties received without the United States _____--_-___-__-__-_____._.___--___-_-2088, 2257 --Legal advertisements; fees ___________________451, 522, 582, 942 --Private foundations; charitable institutions; prohibit certain acts jeopardizing Federal tax exemptions of a trust _.__________351, 408, 787, 883, 2269 --Private foundations; income tax exemptions ______.______1108, 1191, 1480, 1768, 2815 --Private Foundations; prohibit certain acts jeopardizing Federal tax exemptions --____..___--____-___351, 408, 787, 881, 2269 --State chartered banks; minimum number of directors _______..._____.____...__1123, 1135, 1197, 1569 CORRECTIONS, STATE DEPARTMENT OF HB 43 --Court costs for the crime of escape ___.124, 156, 323, 542, 1935 CORRECTIONS, STATE BOARD OF HB 197 HB 214 HB 1041 HB 590 SB 93 SB 92 SB 171 HB 560 HB 278 --Director's salary ______.______________________.____282, 320, 1824, 2513 --Georgia Prison Industries Act; contract work for private industry ___,,_._-__--.____._.__--.__.__ 308, 356 --Powers of arrest; authorization .__.-__....._._ 1911, 2095, 2099 --Prisoner return to jurisdiction of sentencing court ____________,,_,,__,,____________________ 835, 895 --Special leave for prisoners involved in community activities _.______________861, 915, 978, 2529, 2756 --Transfer of prisoners involved in lengthly appeals ____________________861, 915, 978, 2529, 2844, 2971, 3144, 3216 --Vocational training program; motor vehicles __________________1307, 1329, 1400, 1672, 2470 --Vocational training program; regulations ___________________.__.________775, 851, 1305, 2070 --Work release programs; compensation to counties ___________________________.._.__392, 457, 582, 759, 1408 CORRIDOR LOOP STUDY COMMITTEE HR 276-893 --Create ___--_._____.._____._.____________.1653, 1812, 2098, 2368, 3222 3816 INDEX COTTON HB 355-1046--Baled cotton; taxation exemption; amendment to the Constitution _....._......_....._____...........______.2250, 2442 COUCH, LILLIAN LOUISE HR 139-425 --Compensate ____.,,______------_,,,,__ 509, 576, 1402, 1430, 2271 COUNCELLOR, STANLEY M. & MICHAEL A. HR 71-212 --Compensate .__._.._._.___________-_-...........______..._..307, 355, 2096, 2163 COUNCIL ON MATERNAL HEALTH HB 1044 --Create _...._.___-.._._......__-.-............._.___............___.___.._..2089, 2258 COUNTIES SB 217 --Annexation of unincorporated areas; approval of governing: authority ______________1940, 1973, 2094, 2945, 2968 HR 68-168 --Debts; increase maximum limitation; amendment to the Constitution __......_...___._......__.__.277, 315 HB 633 --Essential governmental services; charges ._______,,......_._______..-.._.______.--..._________.....844, 902, 1825 HR 299 --Essential Services of Counties and Municipalities Study Committee; create ___.__....__.__.__. 1745 HB 260 --Grants; allocation to municipalities __________......._.___.352, 409 HB 129 --Grants; distribution on a population basis ____-._-______.219, 264 HB 261 --Grants for municipal type services; authorization ___.__________________,,,,_........ -352, 409, 859 HB 262 --Grants; incorporated municipalities; distribution of grants --_----_-__-------_---__--_._._353, 409 SB 133 --Grants; withhold appropriations until County Tax Digest approved ____....._-.__..____.-.......2642, 2794, 2800, 2802, 3035 --Housing Developments and their effects on County Fiscal Capacity; Committee Report __._.___________3297 HB 524 --Insurance; liability for damages .___.._...-______691, 784, 1927 HB 631 --Law libraries; establish --....843, 901, 908, 1354, 2965, 3088 HB 838 --Planning Commissions; planned-unit residential, shopping center and industrial developments --1472, 1565 HB 216 --Planning Commissions; rezoning; notification ..._______________.__________________________.309, 356, 1825 HB 222 --Planning Commissions; subdivisions; division of land into parcels --____-_--___-___310, 357, 859, 1364, 2961 HB 537 HB 1091 HB 589 INDEX 3817 --Recreation systems; membership __________________._.___771, 847, 1406, 2033,2872,2902 --Solid waste management districts; create --_.._________2618, 2798 --Tax digest; intangible property; confidential records _.________.._________________._________J781, 855, 1930, 2204 COUNTIES AND COUNTY MATTERS (See Named County) HB 1026 --Bacon County; joint planning commission; composition ______________________.2085, 2255, 2449, 2462, 3218 HR 158-462 --Baldwin County; conveyance of certain real property ............__._________............569, 655, 909, 1589, 2624 HR 192-658 --Baldwin County; conveyance of certain real property ............_.__..,,.._______--.893, 975, 1305, 2323, 3216 HR 331-1003--Baldwin County; State Properties Control Commission; amend lease transferring certain property -__........_--_____________-.1908, 2091, 2099, 2374 HR 77-212 --Baldwin County; State Properties Control Commission; transfer control of tract of land __________.__________________-___-.308, 355, 582, 745, 1683 HB 1008 --Banks County; Board of Commissioners; chairman's salary ...____._-__1909, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2957 HB 1006 --Banks County; Small Claims Court; repeal Act ......__.._.__.__1908, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2817, 2832 HB 386 --Barrow County; Board of Education; meetings ........._.__.______.._.............._..._..451, 522, 981, 1003, 1678 HB 364 --Bartow County; Commissioner's office ............._..._________-_-__..-........_.._446, 518, 526, 589, 1203 HB 686 --Bartow County; Coroner's salary .__.............._.._.__972, 1117, 1200, 1213, 1830 HB 367 --Bartow County; depositories for public and trust funds ............................._..447, 518, 526, 590, 1204 HB 366 --Bartow County; Ordinary's salary .._.......................___________.__..__.....447, 518, 526, 590, 1204 HB 271 --Bartow County; prohibit use of electronic devices for calling foxes ................390, 456, 580, 663, 1408 HB 363 --Bartow County; sheriff's salary .....___446, 518, 526, 589, 1203 HB 365 --Bartow County; Superior Court Clerk's salary ._..................._____________.447, 518, 526, 589, 1203 HB 362 --Bartow County; Tax Commissioner's salary -__._............_......._._______446, 518, 526, 588, 1202, 1259 HB 585 --Berrien County; Board of Education; election ...________________________._.....781, 855, 982, 1011, 1682, 1888 HB 5-Ex. --Bibb County Board of Education; exceptional children _____________._.___________.3387, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3631, 3633 HB 4-Ex. --Bibb County Board of Education; membership ______.____....___.__.3387, 3396, 3404, 3515, 3581, 3632 HB 927 --Bibb County; Board of Public Education and Orphanage; exceptional children __________________1660, 1818, 1930,1954, 2817 3818 INDEX HB 437 --Bibb County; Board of Public Education and Orphanage members' selection ____..________512, 578, 702, 728, 2627, 2693, 2745, 2746, 2819, 3015, 3222 HB 408 --Bibb County; citizens commission on efficiency and economy in government; extend time ._...__.______._..........._-_-505, 573, 702, 725, 1205 HB 811 HB 460 --Bibb County; Court registry; funds ._.___.-...-_..._._1392, 1476, 1673,1692, 2454 --Bibb County; drawing of additional Grand Jury _.._..____.-._._....._._.___567, 654, 702, 731, 2533, 2558 HR 90-233 --Bibb County; Georgia Forest Research Council; execution of lease _......__._-__._._._.346, 404, 908, 1140, 2273 SR 97 --Bibb County; Georgia Forestry Commission; land lease ..____________-..-._......._...1942, 2133, 2259, 2518, 2577 HB 230 HB 727 HB 726 --Bibb County; State Court; assistant solicitors .________-._-...........--345, 403, 788, 793, 1485 --Brooks County Airport Authority; create -_____._.._.__......_..-_.-_.___1181, 1294, 1306, 1411, 1933 --Brooks County; Board of Education; HB 544 HB 547 salaries ..........__._____._.............._...1181, 1294, 1306, 1410, 1933 --Brooks County; Coroner; population figures ....____.....__..___-772, 848, 981, 1005, 1828 --Brooks County; HB 543 Sheriff's salary .....__________......._..._._773, 849, 981, 1006, 1828 --Brooks County; Small Claims Court; population figures --_____.....,,__._-772, 848, 981, 1005, 1828 HB 545 --Brooks County; Tax Commissioner; fifas; population figures -~_____-.__._____--773, 848, 981, 1005, 1828 SB 193 --Bryan County; Board of Commissioners' salaries ......._.______..._......1207, 1215, 1302, 1672, 1690, 1893 HB 575 --Bulloch County; deputy sheriffs; salaries _.,,..__...,,.____........__________779, 853, 982, 1009, 1681 HB 576 --Bulloch County; Superior Court Clerk; typist's salary ....._..______.___............_779, 853, 982, 1010, 1681 HR 59-135 --Burke County; conveyance of a certain tract of State-owned property _____________.254, 285, 1672, 2304, 3214 HB 169 --Burke County; District Attorney; HB 619 HB 383 HB 939 salary supplement -.......-_____.277( 315, 360, 365, 1827, 1891 --Burke County; Ordinary's salary ....841, 899, 982, 1017, 1676 --Burke County; sheriff's salary _________450 r 521, 789, 803, 1678 --Butts County; Board of Commissioners; HB 955 bids ._---_-____-_.....-_________-.......____1663, 1820, 1930, 1956, 2952 --Butts County; Board of Commissioners; fiscal year .__._......._.__.___......._...1803, 1914, 2100, 2126, 2955 HB 1076 --Butts County; Board of Education; membership __________..2439, 2525, 2531, 2633, 3213 HB 940 --Butts County; Water Authority; create ___....._......._______.___.......___1663, 1820, 1930, 1956, 2953 HB 349 --Calhoun County; Deputy Sheriff's salary __.._._......._____...443, 515, 525, 587, 1202, 1219 INDEX 3819 HB 72 --Calhoun County; Ordinary's salary _.____151, 220, 323, 327, 704 HB 777 --Candler County; Ordinary's salary ________ ____________________.___._.__.___1288, 1396, 2100, 2118, 2805 HB 886 --Carroll County; Commissioner's salary _________________________________..____,,_. 1652, 1811, 1929, 1945, 2808 SB 261 --Carroll County; Ordinary's salary _________________ _._______.________...____._1831, 1844, 1921, 2530, 2540 SB 263 --Carroll County; Sheriff's salary ________________________1831, 1844, 1921, 2531, 2540 SB 262 --Carroll County; Superior Court Clerk's salary . _________________________.__1831, 1844, 1921, 2531, 2540 HB 887 --Carroll County; Tax Commissioner's salary ............... _.__.______._________.__..___1652, 1811, 1929, 1946, 2808 HB 1067 --Carroll County; Water Authority; bond limitation ,,_.____________________________________________2437, 2524 HB 592 --Catoosa County; Sheriff and Deputies; salaries ________.__._____...____.____836, 895, 982, 1012, 1674 HB 561 --Catoosa County; Superior Court Clerk's salary __________._.__________.__________776, 851, 1570, 1573, 2266 HR 12-Ex. --Chatham County Board of Education; bussing of students ________________________________________________________3557 HB 18-Ex. --Chatham County-City of Savannah; countywide school attendance district _________________._._________.___________.3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HR 240-752 --Chatham County; maintenance districts; amendment to the Constitution ______________________1187, 1298, 1305, 1416, 1938 HR 241-752 --Chatham County; property tax returns; amendment to the Constitution ________._._________.______.1187, 1298, 1305,1419,1938 HR 284-938 --Chatham County; quit claim deed to certain property ________________________1663, 1820, 2099, 2295 HB 1048 --Chatham County; State Court; add additional judge _________-...___..__...._._...._.____2251, 2442 HB 752 --Chatham County; Tax Commissioners; ex officio sheriff ___.___.___.___.________1187, 1298, 1306, 1414, 1935 SB 43 --Chatham County; teachers' tenure law; create ___________.___.___________________.___._____________.________________528, 594, 658 HB 611 --Chattooga County; Commissioner's salary ___.__...______.__._.___.__.__________._________839, 898, 982, 1015, 1675 HB 613 --Chattooga County; Ordinary's salary __________________________________________________840, 898, 982, 1016, 1675 HB 614 --Chattooga County; Sheriff's salary ___.________._____________________________________840, 899, 982, 1016, 1675 HB 459 HB 615 --Chattooga County; State Court; District Attorney of Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit to assume duties of solicitor________________._______________567, 654, 1137, 1200,1209 --Chattooga County; State Court; salaries _______________._____.________________________840, 899, 982, 1016, 1675 3820 INDEX HB 612 --Chattooga County; Superior Court Clerk's salary _------______________----___._____,,____840, 898, 982, 1015, 1675 HB 617 --Chattooga County; Tax Commissioner's salary __._...-..________.___...._..-__._____.840, 899, 982, 1017, 1676 HB 656 --Cherokee County; Commissioner; clerk's salary _.._____-_____----_______.----_______.892, 975, 1121, 1127, 1676 HB 657 --Cherokee County; elected officials; assistants' salaries _--------___----_893, 975, 1121, 1127, 1677 SB 241 --Cherokee County; Ordinary's salary---------1685, 1701, 1823, 2530, 2539 HB 946 --Clarke County; Board of Education; reduce membership ._..__.....----_._.__.1802, 1912, 2100, 2124, 2623, 2642 HB 844 --Clarke County; Charter Commission; create ...___-------------------1473, 1566, 1673, 1694, 2455 HB 358 --Clarke County; City Court; office of special investigator; abolish _______._----__.____444, 516, 526, 588, 1122 HB 739 --Clarke County; law library; establish..._..__.__________.1184, 1296 HB 359 --Clarke County; Treasurer; abolish office _________________________.__._________444, 517, 526, 588, 1122 HB 740 --Clarke County; warm air heating contractors; licenses.----_______________________________1184, 1296 SB 213 --Clayton County; abolish office of Treasurer _-_________._._______.___1207, 1216, 1302, 2262, 2282 SB 298 --Clayton County; Board of Commissioners; qualifications -_-_-____._____________________2264, 2290, 2446, 2803, 2829, 2964 HB 743 --Clayton County; Board of Education; tax remission _______.__._______..1184, 1296, 1306, 1413, 1931, 1986 HB 384 --Clayton County; campaign posters.____.____._____450, 521, 980, 1126, 1678 SB 296 --Clayton County; Civil Service System Act; employment of personneL...--____. 2264, 2290, 2446, 2803, 2828 HR 283-938 --Clayton County; Clayton Justice of the Peace Study Commission; create.----._--_________.._--_1663, 1820, 1928, 1972, 3222 SB 211 --Clayton County; commutation tax in lieu of road work ____------------__________ 1207, 1215, 1302, 2262, 2281 SB 185 --Clayton County; disposition of county funds -__----------_--------1124, 1136, 1197, 2262, 2276, 2534 SB 184 SB 237 --Clayton County; farm products; regulations relating to selling, buying, etc. ._,,______ ------____--.1124, 1136, 1197, 2262 --Clayton County; fire prevention districts; tax levy .__--------____.._________----1685, 1701, 1822, 2803, 2827 SB 182 --Clayton County; General Assembly; qualifications-..............---..--1124, 1136, 1197, 1305, 1410 SB 181 --Clayton County; junked vehicles; public nuisance _______...____.....__________ 1124, 1135, 1197, 2262, 2281 SB 210 --Clayton County; jurors' compensation..--------...... 1207, 1215, 1302, 2097, 2113 INDEX 3821 SB 212 --Clayton County; misdemeanor prisoners; release work programs.--------1207, 1215, 1302, 2530, 2637 HB 433 --Clayton County; Ordinary's salary _-_-..----------__----------------511, 578, 702, 728, 1205 HB 629 --Clayton County; planning department; rezoning applications ----------------843, 901, 982, 1019, 1931, 1986 SB 214 --Clayton County; repeal Act prohibiting manufacture of alcoholic beverages-_--------------------1207, 1216, 1302 SB 183 --Clayton County; Superior Court and inferior courts; consolidate offices--...---- ------... 1124, 1136, 1197, 2262, 2282 SB 297 --Clayton County Water Authority; membership ----------_--------_------__.------__.2451, 2466, 2527 HB 85 --Clayton County Water Authority; retirement benefits ----------------------------154, 223, 323, 328, 704, 705 HB 755 --Clinch County; Board of Commissioners; chairman's salary .------------------------------1188, 1299, 1306, 1415, 1935 HB 681 --Clinch County; Board of Education; tax allocation; change population figures------971, 1116, 1200, 1213, 1830 HB 756 --Clinch County; State Court; salaries---_------------1188, 1299, 1306, 1415, 1931, 2136 HB 1073 --Clinch County; Tax Receiver and Tax Collector; consolidate offices--------------2438, 2524, 2621, 2627, 3213 HB 973 --Cobb County; Board of Commissioners; Chairman's salary ------------1807, 1916, 2261, 2275, 2956 SB 321 --Cobb County; Board of Commissioners' salaries ------------------------------..,,,,,,--.2457, 2467, 2527 HR 242-752 --Cobb County; Board of Education; education districts; amendment to the Constitution ----- 1187, 1299, 1305, 1422, 2273, 2499 HB 969 --Cobb County; certain officials' salaries------------1806, 1916, 2101, 2128, 2956 SB 81 --Cobb County; Civil-Criminal Court; Clerk's retirement benefits -------- ---------- ------------529, 595, 658 SB 79 --Cobb County; Civil-Criminal Court; Clerk's retirement benefits ------------------------529, 595, 658, 1569, 1576,2105 HR 135-385 --Cobb County; conveyance of certain real property of Western & Atlantic Railroad ------------- 451, 521, 536, 909, 1437, 2624 SB 323 --Cobb County; elected officials' salaries------2451, 2467, 2528 HB 828 --Cobb County; Juvenile Court; Judge's salary ----_.------ ------------------1469, 1563, 1929, 1944, 2806 SB 322 --Cobb County; Juvenile Court; Judge's salary ,,,,-.-.-------------------- 2451, 2467, 2528 HR 203 --Cobb County; law enforcement officers; commend __..._..... 949 SB 320 --Cobb County Metropolitan Airport Authority; create ------------------------------2456, 2467, 2527, 2321, 2638 HB 676 --Cobb County; Ordinary; private practice of law; prohibit.....-.-------.----------------970, 1115, 1406, 1492 3822 HB 974 HR 310 HB 781 HB 842 HB 971 SB 324 HB 975 HB 970 SB 326 HB 830 HB 1078 HB 511 HB 780 HB 810 HB 801 HB 625 HB 626 HB 332 SB 287 SB 286 SB 288 SB 284 SB 285 HB 789 HB 862 HB 893 INDEX --Cobb County; Recreation Authority Act; membership--------------.._...1807, 1917, 2261, 2283, 2956 --Cobb County; South Cobb County; Department of Public Health urged to take steps to abate air pollution --,,--,,------_______----------_------------__--1753 --Cobb County; State Court; addition of one judge -_--__.----....-.----.------------.1289, 1397, 1482, 1497 --Cobb County; State Court; Jurisdiction.......------1472, 1566, 1673,1694, 2455 --Cobb County; State Court; salaries.--------...1806, 1916, 2101, 2129, 2956 --Cobb County; State Court; salaries...--------2451, 2468, 2528 --Cobb County; State Court; Solicitor's appointment--------------------1807, 1917, 2101, 2130, 2956 --Cobb County; Tax Commissioner's salary ____.__._.--------------------1806, 1916, 2101, 2129, 2956 --Cobb County; Tax Commissioner's salary ......-------------- _ 2452, 2468, 2528 --Cobb County; Water Authority; bond limitation --------------....------1470, 1564, 1673, 1693, 2454 --Coffee County; Board of Commissioners' salaries--_----....___----------2439, 2525, 2621, 2634, 3213 --Colquitt County; Law library; change population figures -_..----------_____------......--------.----688, 782 --Colquitt County; State Court; salaries------------1289, 1397, 182, 1496, 2805 --Colquitt County; Tax Commissioner's salary ____--..__..............._--..1391, 1476, 2531, 2535, 3212 --Columbia County; electrical examining board; census -_..___----_.--------1390, 1474, 1570, 1573, 2268 --Coweta County; City Court; salaries------------842, 900, 982, 1019,1683 --Coweta County; Ordinary's office; salaries --------------.........--------842, 901, 982, 1019, 1679 --Crawford County; Tax Commissioner's salary ._------------------....----------440, 513, 525, 584, 1677 --Bade County; Commissioner's salary-..--------2272, 2289, 2446 --Bade County; Ordinary's salary............------ 2264, 2289, 2446 --Bade County; Sheriff's salary.........----------2264, 2290, 2446 --Bade County; Superior Court Clerk's salary--------_------------------_.2264, 2289, 2446, 2945, 2969 --Bade County; Tax Commissioner's salary ........_._------------------...........------_...2264, 2289, 2446 --Becatur County; Board of Education; membership ..----------------._... 1290, 1398, 1482, 1497, 2454 --Becatur County; Sheriff's deputies; salaries--..---------------.......1557, 1665, 1673, 1837, 2455 --Becatur County; Small Claims Court; create .............------------------....1653, 1812, 1929, 1947, 2808 INDEX 3823 HB 17-Ex. --DeKalb County Board of Education; alcoholic beverages; revenue from sale of-------------------3403, 3514, 3515,3544,3631,3635 HB 323 --DeKalb County; Board of Commissioners; election .------------_----------._----_.._____--400, 464 HR 212 --DeKalb County; Board of Commissioners urged to appropriate revenue from sale of beer and wine to DeKalb County Board of Education-------.955 HB 759 --DeKalb County; Board of Education; audits .--------------_--------.--------1189, 1300, 1673, 1691 HB 703 --DeKalb County; budget commission; change population figures--------------1110, 1193, 1200, 1313, 2453 HB 758 --DeKalb County; County Commission on efficiency and economy in government; create ------------1188, 1299, 1481, 1494, 2994, 3147, 3150, 3151, 3156, 3223 HB 894 --DeKalb County; county road system; census figures __..._.__------1653, 1812, 2100, 2121, 2815 HB 468 --DeKalb County; County Superintendent of Schools; appointment by Board of Education___----..._570, 656 HR 18-Ex. --DeKalb County; drivers' licenses; issuance twice a week ----...----_------------------------------3562 HR 172-521 --DeKalb County Education Study Commission; create ----------690, 784, 1137, 1569, 1577, 2994, 3036, 3148 HB 863 --DeKalb County; elected officials; service computation __----------_..._...__--_----.----1558, 1666 HB 531 --DeKalb County; excise tax; levy and impose--------693, 786 HB 532 --DeKalb County; excise tax; levy and impose.----------693, 786 HB 706 --DeKalb County; Fire and Police Department; change population figures..--1111, 1193, 1200, 1314, 2453 HB 286 --DeKalb County; Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority; funds ..----------.----------------.----394, 458 HR 70-179 --DeKalb County; Joint Committee to study portions of City of Atlanta which lie in DeKalb County --...--..-----_.._---_...--.---------------------- 279, 317 HB 704 --DeKalb County; Joint County-City Tax Board; change population figures __----1111, 1193, 1200, 1313, 2453 HB 701 --DeKalb County; lease of park property; change population figures --------------1110, 1192, 1929, 1943, 2805 HB 1045 --DeKalb County; life insurance companies; annual license fees .-_------.------------------------. 2089, 2258, 2614 HB 710 --DeKalb County; malt beverages; wholesale licenses.------------------1112, 1194, 1200, 1315 HB 676 --DeKalb County; Ordinary; private practice of law; prohibit ----------------------970, 1115, 1406, 1492 HB 707 --DeKalb County; Pension Study Commission; change population figures.--------......_ 1111, 1193, 1200, 1314, 2453 HB 895 --DeKalb County; Recorder's Court; where held ------------._----------......-....1653, 1813, 1929, 1947, 2809 3824 INDEX HB 700 --DeKalb County; recording plats of surveys; change population figures ---- 1110, 1192, 1200, 1312, 2452 HB 322 --DeKalb County; school board districts ----.----------400, 464 HB 226 --DeKalb County; School Superintendent; election .---_-...__----._.__._---_----_..-------------311, 359 HR 277 --DeKalb County; South DeKalb County Pages; commend ..._._--__.--------------__------___._------.1593 HB 563 --DeKalb County; State Court; Judges' salaries.__----------..------776, 851, 981, 1008, 1827, 1891 HB 480 --DeKalb County; Tax Commissioner; commissions to Board of Education ......___... 644, 695, 790, 805, 1827, 1892 HB 879 --DeKalb County; Tax Commissioner; salaries.......--1561, 1668 HB 702 --DeKalb County; tax levies; change population requirements ----------------------1110, 1192, 1200, 1313, 2452 HB 708 --DeKalb County; Teachers' benefits; change population figures...-.--.-.- 1111, 1193, 1200, 1314, 2453 HB 705 --DeKalb County; wine wholesalers; fees.--_--------1111, 1193 HB 1030 --Dodge County; Commissioner; Clerk's salary ......_......_.----_.._._--.,..2086, 2256, 2449, 2463, 3218 HB 1029 --Dodge County; Deputy Sheriff's salary --------......------------------2086, 2256, 2449, 2462, 3218 HB 1031 --Dodge County; Ordinary; Clerk's salary --------------__----------2086, 2256, 2449, 2463, 3218 HB 1032 --Dodge County; Tax Commissioner; employees' salaries -------------------..---2087, 2256, 2449, 2463, 3218 HR 275-870 --Dougherty County; garbage collection; franchises; amendment to the Constitution ________1559, 1667, 1928, 1964, 2818 HB 870 --Dougherty County; Joint Board of Registrars .__._________.1559, 1667, 1673, 1840, 2456 HR 274-870 --Dougherty County; motor vehicle license tax; amendment to the Constitution.----..------1559, 1667, 1928, 1962, 2818 HB 869 --Dougherty County; water and sanitary sewerage districts._..----------1559, 1666, 1673, 1839, 2456 HB 41 --Echols County; Superior Court; change time for holding court...----._._.----------124, '156, 226, 227, 529 HB 403 --Effingham County; State Court; judge's salary----------------------.----------504, 572, 701, 725, 1488 HB 959 --Effingham County; Tax Receiver and Tax Collector; consolidate office.--------..---- 1804, 1914, 2101, 2127, 2955 HB 141 --Elbert County; state court; salaries-----255, 285, 526, 531 HB 494 --Emanuel County; Board of Commissioners' salaries --------------------------...648, 697, 2100, 2116, 2804 SB 226 --Evans County Industrial Development Authority; create ----_._--------.------------1484, 1499, 1568, 2530, 2539 HR 114 --Payette County; Sesqui-Centennial Week; congratulate -_----------.._----------------------...-------- 373 INDEX 3825 HB 825 --Ployd County; Board of Commissioners; members' recall ----_------..------------____1468, 1562, 2100, 2120, 2806 HR 264-825 --Ployd County; recall of county officers; amendment to the Constitution..............------------1469, 1563, 2099, 2106, 2793, 2866 HB 478 --Ployd County; State Court; number of jurors ___.___.----..----.----..--____________....___.644, 694, 790, 805 HB 757 --Porsyth County; Sheriff and deputies; salaries ----,,..,,------------------1188, 1299, 1306, 1415, 1935 HB 1009 --Franklin County; Sheriff's salary.------------------1909, 2092, 2262, 2286, 2958 SK 60 --Fulton County; ad valorem property tax; millage rates ..------...._._______.._____.1308, 1329, 1401, 2530, 2854 SB 14 --Fulton County; Board of Commissioners; pension benefits ----..----------.--________1125, 1134, 1196, 2621, 2636 SB 13 --Fulton County; Board of Commissioners; pension credit for federal government employment _--------------_.______----------------1125, 1134, 1195 SB 15 --Fulton County; Board of Commissioners; pensions; credit for prior service.-------.----....1684, 1699, 1820, 2802, 2823, 2963 SB 16 --Pulton County; Board of Commissioners; pensions; increased benefits--------1684, 1699, 1821, 2803, 2823, 2963 SB 274 --Fulton County; Board of Commissioners' salaries.--------------------1940, 1974, 2094, 2803, 2825, 2964 SB 145 --Fulton County; Board of Elections; registrations and elections; director's appointment ------_--------------912, 1026, 1119, 2803, 2826 SB 167 --Fulton County; Criminal Court; Assistant Solicitors' salaries..----._.1940, 1973, 2094, 2803, 2824, 2964 SB 144 --Fulton County; equalization of tax assessments _--...............--___1124, 1135, 1196, 2803, 2826 HB 531 --Pulton County; excise tax; levy and impose---------693, 786 HB 532 --Pulton County; excise tax; levy and impose---------693, 786 HB 183 --Pulton County; fire department; pension benefits _.._.__...--------_____._--..280, 318, 789, 792, 2850 HB 286 --Fulton County; Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority; funds _--.....------_--------_----.--------..394, 458 HB 147 --Pulton County; judges' and solicitor generals' retirement fund --.------______...--------257, 287, 701, 716, 1932 SB 44 --Fulton County; Judges and Solicitor General's Retirement Fund; credits .........._..__....._..______------__1830, 1920 HB 985 --Fulton County; Juvenile Court; Court of Ordinary; Criminal Court and Civil Court; Judges' salaries .._........----__------1809, 1918, 2101, 2131, 2994, 3088 HB 331 --Fulton County; Master electricians; examinations --------------------,,_402, 465, 701, 719, 1932 HB 185 --Pulton County; officers and employees; pension benefits .........--__.__------.--------______.280, 318, 789, 793, 3211 3826 INDEX HB 676 --Pulton Conuty; Ordinary; private practice of law; prohibit .....__--------.._._--------_____970, 1115, 1406, 1492 HB 184 --Fulton County; Police Department; pension benefits _...._..._.._........_....___280, 318, 789, 793, 1932, 2282 HB 219 --Fulton County; rapid transit; local option sales tax _________________.._________309, 357, 527, 1280, 2457, 2493 SB 143 --Fulton County; registrations and elections; director's appointment-_.._.___912, 1026, 1119, 2803, 2825 HB 175 --Fulton County; retirement benefits; minors----.----______________ 278, 316, 1028, 2100, 2114, 3211 HR 256-799 --Fulton County; South Fulton Charter Commission; create ----__------------__--------1389, 1474, 2262, 2276, 3222 HR 257-799 --Fulton County; South Fulton Citizens Committee; create ___________________...._._...--1389, 1474, 2262, 2279, 3222 HB 172 --Fulton County; teachers' retirement; beneficiaries_ ___________________277, 316, 1028, 2100, 2114, 2950 HB 173 --Fulton County; teachers' retirement; benefits .._.__.------.----------278, 316, 1028, 1481, 1492, 2804 HB 177 --Fulton County; teachers' retirement; increase dependent benefits..._------------278, 317, 1029, 1481, 1493 HB 176 --Fulton County; teachers' retirement, overpayment refunds ______________________________278, 316, 1028, 2100, 2115, 2850 HB 174 --Fulton County; teachers' retirement, prior service credit ____________________------__.278, 316, 1028, 1481, 1493 HB 1010 --Fulton County; Zoning procedures..------.--1909, 2092, 2262, 2286, 3219 HB 818 --Gilmer County; Board of Education; members' election ______________________________1393, 1477, 2100, 2120, 2806 HB 1024 --Gilmer County; Sheriff's salary____..__2085, 2255, 2449, 2461 HB 1023 --Gilmer County; Superior Court Clerk's salary _______________________________________2085, 2255, 2449, 2461 HB 898 --Glynn County; Board of Commissioners; salaries _______________,,______.___._____ 1654, 1813, 1929, 1948, 2809 HB 897 --Glynn County; building codes; census figures _____..___._....____--.._1654, 1813, 1929, 1947, 2809 HR 278-899 --Glynn County; business license taxes or fees; amendment to the Constitution------____________1654, 1813, 1928, 1967, 2814 HB 925 --Glynn County; Sheriff and personnel; salaries ___________________1660, 1818, 1929, 1954, 2816 HB 1005 --Glynn County; State Court; Judge's election ------_________.----------1908, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2957 HB 348 --Gordon County; Airport Authority; create ______.___..___________________________443, 515, 525, 586, 1202, 1219 HB 271 --Gordon County; fox hunting; prohibit use of electronic devices for calling ___.._.. 390, 456, 580, 663, 1408 HB 314 --Grady County; School Superintendent's appointment ___________--------------_398, 462, 525, 533, 911 HB 313 --Grady County; Superior Court; appointment of Court Reporters ....--------------___.__398, 462, 789, 802, 1488 INDEX 3827 HB 180 --Grady County; Superior Court Clerk; Ordinary; salaries ____________----.--._.___._._.279, 317, 361, 365, 909, 925 HB 1042 --Gwinnett County; Airport Authority; create ______________________----.2089, 2258, 2449, 2465, 3219 HB 1038 --Gwinnett County; Pinkneyville General Militia District No. 406; taxing district ____________________....--------._. 2088, 2257, 2449, 2465, 3219 HB 930 --Habersham County; disposition of county funds...--.._----------.------__----.1661, 1819, 1930, 1954, 2812 HB 820 --Habersham County; Ordinary; Clerk's appointment ......------_----------. 1394, 1477, 1570, 1576, 2269 HB 746 --Habersham County; Ordinary's salary.-----1185, 1297, 1306, 1414, 1934 HB 745 --Habersham County; Sheriff's salary..--------___--.1185, 1297, 1306, 1413, 1934 HB 672 --Hall County; Board of Commissioners' salaries __________--------------.___. 969, 1115, 1200, 1211, 1830 HB 538 --Hall County; elected officials' salaries______.___.____771, 847, 981, 1004, 1680 HB 469 --Hall County; State Court; increase terms --------------.___--------570, 656, 702, 731, 1409, 1872, 1942, 1993, 2103, 2413, 2457 HB 539 --Hall County; Tax Commissioner's salary ______--------------------------__._.771, 847, 981, 1004, 1680 HB 534 --Haralson County; appointment of deputy and jailer ----------------..------------693, 786, 790, 864, 1680 HB 11-Ex. --Haralson County Board of Education; membership --.___...._______-___.__-______---------------... 3388, 3397 HB 19-Ex. --Haralson County Board of Education; membership _--------_._----------3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 533 HB 601 HB 597 HB 596 --Haralson County; Water Authority; create _______..____--------------------------693, 786, 790, 864, 1679 --Harris County; Ordinary's salary.----.----------838, 897, 982, 1013, 1674 --Harris County; Sheriff's salary.----837, 896, 982, 1001, 1674 --Harris County; Superior Court Clerk's salary ...___--__--.--------------------837, 896, 982, 1012, 1674 SR 71 HB 667 HB 669 --Hart County; conveyance of certain property _________------------------1572, 1583, 1669, 2530, 2705 --Hart County; employees' salaries--------968, 1114, 1200, 1210, 1829 --Hart County; Sheriff's salary__..___.968, 1114, 1200, 1210, 1829 HB 1007 --Hart County; Small Claims Court; repeal Act ____._--------------------...._--....1909, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2957 HB 668 --Hart County; Tax Commissioner's employees' salaries ------__.______._._-___.....____968, 1114, 1200, 1210, 1829 HB 675 --Heard County; Commissioner; create office ___----------_______970, 1115, 1200, 1212, 1932, 1982, 2805 HB 800 --Henry County; Board of Commissioners; purchasing procedures____-________------------_1390, 1474, 1570, 1581, 2454 3828 INDEX HB 268 --Henry County; business license tax -.--_.._---------------.--------------389, 454, 525, 531, 1677 HB 338 --Henry County; mobile home rental units and mobile home sites; tax --------.------441, 514, 525, 585, 1202 HB 269 --Henry County; Tax Commissioner; fees __________--------------------389, 455, 525, 532, 911 HR 184-623 --Henry County; tax levy for water and sewerage purposes; amendment to the Constitution......842, 900, 981, HB 635 HB 413 HB 319 HB 315 HB 316 HB 317 HB 318 HB 892 HB 728 HB 428 HB 577 HB 578 HB 644 HB 640 HB 642 HB 639 HB 643 1128, 1683 --Houston County; Airport Authority; create ___________________.___844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 --Houston County; board of education; members' compensation _____----___________________506, 574, 702, 725 --Houston County; fiscal year________399, 463, 701, 718, 1677 --Houston County; Ordinary's salary...--.--..398, 462, 701, 717, 1681, 1725 --Houston County; sheriff's salary _____________.__________399, 462, 701, 717, 1682, 1726 --Houston County; Superior Court Clerk's salary _______________------...399, 463, 701, 718, 1682, 1727 --Houston County; Tax Commissioner's salary -.______________________.399, 463, 701, 718, 1682, 1728 --Irwin County; Sheriff's salary._..________ 1653, 1812, 1929, 1947, 2808 --Jeff Davis County; Tax Commissioner's office; personnel ______________------1182, 1294, 1306, 1411, 1934 --Jefferson County; Ordinary's salary __________----_______----.510, 577, 1200, 1208, 1827 --Jenkins County; Coroner's salary--------.779, 853, 982, 1010, 1829 --Jenkins County; sheriff and deputy sheriff; salaries __________--------------..779, 853, 982, 1010, 1829 --Johnson County; County Commissioners' salaries _____________.____------_.___.846, 903, 983, 1023, 1676 --Johnson County; Ordinary's salary.--------------845, 903, 983, 1021. 1680 --Johnson County; Sheriff's salary______________-846, 903, 983, 1022. 1676 --Johnson County; State Court; salaries____...._____________.845, 903, 983, 1021, 1680 --Johnson County; Superior Court Clerk's salary .......____________________.846, 903, 983, 1022, 1676 HB 637 --Johnson County; Tax Collector's salary...____..._._______----__--____------845, 902, 983, 1020, 1679 HB 636 --Johnson County; Tax Commissioner; create office ------------.__---------- 845, 902, 983, 1020, 1679 HB 638 --Johnson County; Tax Receiver's salary _.____----_--------________------845, 903, 983, 1021, 1679 HB 718 --Jones County; Board of Education; membership ____________------1113, 1195, 2100, 2117, 2805 INDEX 3829 HB 890 --Lamar County; Board of Commissioners; salaries ______..,,._..-----____1652, 1812, 1929, 1946, 2952 HB 458 --Lamar County; Board of Education; election ________________________._.___.__._______.567, 653, 702, 730 HB 956 --Lamar County; Board of Education; election ____._________._____________.__.__1803, 1914, 2100, 2126, 2955 HB 457 --Lamar County; School Superintendent; appointment by Board of Education.....-________________________567, 653, 702, 730 HB 456 --Lamar County; sheriff; employment of deputy sheriffs _.....-------___.-..._.567, 653, 790, 790, 2266 HB 871 --Lanier County; Attorney's salary ___.___.............__......_...-1560, 1667, 2100, 2121, 2456, 2807 HB 872 --Lanier County; Sheriff's salary ___......_......____.____............._.__1560, 1667, 1673, 1840 HB 641 --Laurens County; Ordinary's salary ..__........._..___........._...845, 903, 983, 1022, 1680 HB 442 --Lee County; Sheriff's salary.......__-564, 651, 702, 729, 1205 HB 443 --Lee County; Superior Court Clerk; employment of two deputy clerks -_____.._....__....564, 651, 702, 729, 1205 HB 541 --Lumpkin County; Ordinary's supplementary compensation ,,_.._..........-____..........772, 848, 981, 1004, 1680 HB 542 --Lumpkin County; Tax Commissioner; commission ___.__..__.__._.________772, 848 HB 1046 --Mclntosh County; collection of tax fi. fas. ..-_.-..._....__._-......_..______2250, 2442, 2531, 2547, 3219 HB 1081 --Meriwether County; Chief Deputy Sheriff; provide for _______...........__.____......_..2440, 2526, 2622, 2635, 3220 SB 329 --Miller County; Ordinary and Superior Court Clerk; salaries ____.___-.-._-._.__________-.._.-_.____2533, 2551, 2620 SB 330 --Miller County; Sheriff's salary_.____..........____.2533, 2551, 2620 HB 692 --Monroe County; Board of Commissioners; membership ______________.____________.1107, 1190, 1200, 1311, 2267 HB 691 --Monroe County; Board of Commissioners' salaries ._......__.._.......__..___1107, 1190, 1200, 1311, 2267 HB 690 --Monroe County; Chief Deputy Sheriff's salary __.........._____..__-...._...._____1107, 1190, 1200, 1310, 2267 HB 693 --Monroe County; Tax Commissioner; Clerk -__.-._....._._..._________.........__.._____-1107, 1190, 1200, 1311 HB 452 --Montgomery County; Board of Commissioners; members' expense allowance-_..___,,_._ 566, 653, 702, 730, 1205 HR 265-825 --Montgomery County; Carres Land Development Company; convey property _.._...._--_-_1469, 1563, 1672 HB 205 --Montgomery County; deputy sheriff's salary ...._._.____._..._........_.____...._.......305, 354, 361, 414, 910 HB 204 --Montgomery County; Tax Commissioner's salary ..._...._______...._..............__________.._....305, 353, 361, 414, 910 HB 664 --Morgan County; Board of Commissioners; election ____._____..________.-________894, 976, 1121, 1127, 1941, 2137 HB 774 --Murray County; Board of Education; members' election .............____....._......._______1288, 1396, 1482, 1496, 2268 3830 INDEX HB 339 --Muscogee County; Board of Education; members' appointment--_____________________441, 514, 525, 586, 1121 HB 13-Ex. --Muscogee County-City of Columbus; countywide government ________________._,,.3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 HB 235 --Muscogee County; Coroner's salary ____________.__________________________________347- 405, 412, 468, 910 HB 189 --Muscogee County; Department of Public Health; revise ____________._.____281, 319, 361, 365, 705, 715 HB 187 --Muscogee County; Juvenile Court; Judge's compensation ______________________________.281, 318, 322, 366, 704 HB 241 --Muscogee County; Ordinary's salary__________.____________..____.___.________..348, 406, 412, 417, 911 HB 236 --Muscogee County; Sheriff's salary ._________._____._..___________._____._347, 405, 412, 469, 910 HB 239 --Muscogee County; State Court; salaries _______________________________________348, 405, 412, 470, 911 HB 238 --Muscogee County; Superior Court; Clerk's salary _______.______._________________________.____348, 405, 412, 470, 911 HB 240 --Muscogee County; Tax Commissioner's salary ________________________..___..348, 405, 412, 470, 911 HB 549 --Newton County; Board of Commissioners' election ___________________773, 849, 981, 1006, 2995, 3008 HR 142-425 --Newton County; Board of Commissioners; license and regulate racetracks; amendment to the Constitution ____,,_,,,,__________509, 576, 701, 739, 2450, 2499 HB 416 --Newton County; Board of Education; members' election _____..____.____507, 574, 702, 726, 2995, 3005 HR 141-425 --Newton County; maintenance districts; amendments to the Constitution......509, 576, 701, 735, 3215 HB 943 --Newton County; Public Defender; appointment ___________1801, 1912, 2100, 2123, 2995, 3007 HB 419 --Newton County; Ordinary's salary ____________._______,,,,,_,,_,,_,,,,,,___.__,,______._ 507, 575, 702, 727, 3211 HB 417 --Newton County; Sheriff's salary ______________-._....-...________507, 574, 702, 726, 3221 HB 418 --Newton County; Superior Court Clerk's salary ___________._________._____________507, 574, 702, 727, 3221 HB 420 --Newton County; Tax Commissioner's salary _______.___________________________________507, 575, 702, 727, 3211 HB 380 --Oconee County; Sheriff's salary______________449, 520, 981, 1002 HB 635 --Peach County; Airport Authority; create _____________________844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 HB 334 --Peach County; Board of Commissioners; Ordinary's position____________________-_______440, 513, 525, 585, 1678 HB 471 --Peach County; Board of Commissioners; vacancies__________________________.._______570, 656, 981, 2100, 2116 HB 335 --Peach County; business license tax.___._______.______440, 513, 2100, 2115, 2871, 2873 HB 333 --Peach County; Ordinary's salary ........440, 513, 525, 585, 1677 INDEX 3831 SB 150 --Piekens County; Commissioner's salary ,,_,,________._..___.....___..._.912, 1026, 1119, 2099, 2113 SB 123 SB 122 SB 121 SB 232 HB 453 HB 454 HB 455 HB 1052 HB 1053 --Piekens County; Hospital Authority -__...___.._.....912, 1025, 1119, 2099, 2113 --Piekens County; Ordinary's salary _______________._912, 1025, 1118, 2099, 2112 --Piekens County; Sheriff's salary _____________-____.912, 1025, 1118, 2099, 2112 --Piekens County; Tax Commissioner's salary _____._____.______.___.__________:1484, 1499, 1568, 1928, 1942 --Pierce County; Board of Commissioners; Chairman's salary ____.........._566, 653, 789, 804, 2270, 2554 --Pierce County; Ordinary's salary __________._566, 653, 789, 804, 2270, 2554 --Pierce County; Sheriff's salary _______________567, 653, 789, 804, 2270, 2556 --Pike County; county depository _______________.2251, 2443, 2531, 2548, 3219 --Pike County; Small Claims Court; jurisdiction .___________._______2252, 2443, 2531, 2548, 3220 HR 370-1062--Polk County; ad valorem tax; collection; amendment to the Constitution __________________.___.2254, 2444, 2530. 2542, 3215 HB 1084 --Polk County; Coroner's salary ._______________.2440, 2526, 2622, 2636, 3214 SB 268 --Polk County; Ordinary's salary __________._.___.1831, 1845, 1922, 2945, 2970 SB 267 --Polk County; State Court; judge's salary ________-___-__-_________..___.__1831, 1845, 1922, 2945 HB 1062 --Polk County; Water Authority; residence requirements for membership _____________________2254, 2444, 2531. 2549,3220 HB 771 --Pulaski County; Deputy sheriff's salary ___--__-.______-____-__--______1287, 1396, 1482, 1495, 2453 HR 244-772 --Pulaski County; Superior Court Clerk; law books ____________,___1287, 1396, 2098, 2356, 2959 HB 931 --Rabun County; Clerical employees' salaries ________________________1661, 1819, 1930, 1955, 2812 HB 951 --Rabun County; Sheriff's salary ______.__..______1802, 1913, 2100, 2125, 2813 HB 950 --Rabun County; Superior Court; clerk's salary _______________________,1802, 1913, 2100, 2125, 2812 HB 1054 --Rabun County; Tax Commissioner's salary __.____.___2089, 2260 HB 75 --Randolph County; Cuthbert-Randolph Airport Authority; create -______.._____151, 221, 361, 363, 704 SR 51 --Richmond County; ad valorem tax; exemptions; capital improvements; amendment to the Constitution ___.____._.._______.____1834, 1845, 1922, 2532, 2544 HR 10-Ex. --Richmond County Board of Education; bussing of students __________________________________--___3551 3832 HB 904 HB 906 HB 290 HB 312 SB 304 HB 142 HB 909 HB 908 HB 289 HB 854 HB 302 HB 912 HB 193 HB 996 HB 186 HB 301 HB 288 HB 310 HB 856 HB 308 HB 304 HB 293 HB 913 HB 903 INDEX --Richmond County; Board of Elections; census figures -______________,,__.-,,.__1655, 1814, 1929, 1949, 2810 --Richmond County; Board of Tax Assessors; census figures ______,,______.______.1656, 1814, 1929, 1950, 2810 --Richmond County; budget; change population figures ____...._-_394, 459, 525, 532, 1931, 2136 --Richmond County; Calendar Clerk's appointment _._._-__________._.398, 462, 788, 802, 1488 --Richmond County; City Council; unify functions with City of Augusta ................2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2536, 2820 --Richmond County; Civil Court; Judge Emeritus ___,,,,_,,_____. 256, 286, 1569, 1688, 2622, 2690 --Richmond County; Contractors'bonds; census figures ____.__._______________..1656, 1815, 1929, 1951, 2810 --Richmond County; Coroner; census figures _____..........--______.1656, 1815, 1929, 1951, 2810 --Richmond County; Coroner; change population figures __...._.........._.___.___.394, 459, 788, 794, 1485 --Richmond County; Coroner's assistants _______._...___.1556, 1664, 1673, 1835, 2807 --Richmond County; Coroner's fees ......_..-________..._-..........396, 460, 788, 799, 1487 --Richmond County; Coroner's fees; census figures ......--.-..._.______.___. 1657, 1815, 1929, 1952, 2811 --Richmond County; court of ordinary; judge emeritus ......__-__._____._..-.....282, 319, 1672, 1688, 2804 --Richmond County; Department of Health; members' qualifications .._.._____. 1906, 2090, 2262, 2284, 3212 --Richmond County; discharged employees; pension refunds _____._...,,....---__.__-280, 318, 1120, 1126, 2267 --Richmond County; District Attorney; assistants' appointment ______,,._.........396, 460, 788, 798, 1487 --Richmond County; District Attorney; change population figures -___________394, 459, 788, 794, 1485 --Richmond County; District Attorney; clerk's appointment _________..._.........._._398, 462, 788, 801, 1488 --Richmond County; District Attorney; salary supplement __________________ 1556, 1665, 1673, 1836, 2807 --Richmond County; District Attorney's assistants __________________......____________________397, 461, 788, 801, 1487 --Richmond County; District Attorney's salary ..........._...................397, 461, 788, 799, 1487 --Richmond County; Elected officials; salaries _,,.__.,,....._,,.______,,____,,________________395, 459, 788, 795, 1486 --Richmond County; Emeritus offices; census figures ____________________________1657, 1815, 1929, 1952, 2811 --Richmond County; Emeritus offices for retiring department heads; census figures ....................~~~_-1655, 1814, 1929, 1949, 2810 HB 853 HB 292 HB 294 HB 311 HB 300 HB 907 HB 297 HB 305 HB 902 SB 315 HB 307 HB 855 HB 910 HB 952 HB 306 HB 608 HB 194 HB 303 HR 328 HB 905 HB 296 HB 295 HB 291 HB 901 HB 914 INDEX 3833 --Richmond County; employees' compensation -___._.____________1556, 1664, 1673, 1835, 2532, 2561 --Richmond County; Employees' salaries ......_.____...._......_________...._.___..___395, 459, 788, 795, 1485 --Richmond County; garbage disposal ....___.___._______.____.__.___.395, 459, 788, 796, 1486 --Richmond County; Jury Clerk's appointment ......__........___.________.........398, 462, 788, 802, 1488 --Richmond County; juvenile court act; amend ___._-___...._.___.___-..........._...398, 460, 788, 798, 1486 --Richmond County; Juvenile Court; census figures ___._____________.......___1656, 1815, 1929, 1950, 2810 --Richmond County; law enforcement officers; witness fees ._-......______._...___395, 460, 788, 797, 1486 --Richmond County; Law Library; amend Act establishing .._.....______.______.____.....397, 461, 788, 800, 1487 --Richmond County; law library; census figures ._._,,,, 1655, 1814, 1929, 1949, 2809 --Richmond County; official court reporter's salary _.___._..........___....2451, 2466, 2527, 2945, 2970 --Richmond County; Officials' conduct _._...........__.__.....-.....,397, 461, 788, 800, 1487 --Richmond County; Officials' salaries ..._______-_--...1556, 1664, 1673, 1836, 2807 --Richmond County; sale of public property; census figures _...________......_.__.____1656, 1815, 1929, 1951, 2811 --Richmond County; Sheriff's office; employees' salaries .....___.__--.....1803, 1913, 2100, 2126, 2813 --Richmond County; State Court; assistant solicitor's appointment ...._____.____...__.397, 461, 7S8, 800, 1487 --Richmond County; State Court; change population figures __...____..__.__._.________839, 898, 980, 1013, 2266 --Richmond County; State Court; judge emeritus _.______._._.....___.282, 319, 1672, 1689, 2623, 2691 --Richmond County; State Court; secretary's appointment ...._______.____.396, 461, 788, 799, 1487 --Richmond County; Stephen Herbert Elliott, ST.; County Commissioner Emeritus _._.,,.___.__--.1867, 2099, 2178 --Richmond County; Superior Court Clerk; census figures .._.____.._-....________..1655, 1814, 1929, 1950, 2810 --Richmond County; Superior Court; salaries --------- 395, 460, 788, 796, 1486 --Richmond County; Superior Court; salaries _____._____._...__.______.......____395, 459, 788, 796, 1486 --Richmond County; Tax Commissioner; commissions ___....______....-.______..........._.394, 459, 788, 795, 1485 --Richmond County; tax payments; census figures _....__.. ._.____.....___.1655, 1814, 1929, 1948, 2809 --Richmond County; traffic regulations; census figures ___.-..._______....-___.1657, 1816, 1929, 1953, 2811 3834 HB 299 HB 911 HB 309 HB 558 HB 556 HB 943 HB 557 HB 559 HB 815 HB 1003 HB 883 HB 880 HB 882 HB 881 HB 891 HB 356 HB 354 HB 353 HB 355 HB 932 HB 520 HB 521 HB 215 HB 885 HB 884 INDEX --Richmond County; trash depositories ,,____--_.--_________396, 460, 788, 797, 1486 --Richmond County; Urban redevelopment law; census figures ......__.._._.________:1657, 1815, 1929, 1952, 2811 --Richmond County; witnesses; attendance and fees; change population figures ....397, 461, 788, 801, 1488 --Rockdale County; Commissioner's salary ...___...._._....775, 850, 981, 1007, 1828 --Rockdale County; Ordinary's salary __._______.______________775, 850, 981, 1007, 1828 --Rockdale County; Public Defender; appointment __....--.__-_.._1801, 1912, 2100, 2123, 2995, 3007 --Rockdale County; Sheriff and Deputies; salaries _______,,__._______.__775, 850, 981, 1007, 1828 --Rockdale County; Superior Court Clerk's salary __......._..__._...__......__.775, 850, 981, 1000, 1829 --Rockdale County; Tax Commissioner's salary ___________1392, 1476, 1570, 1575, 2268 --Screven County; State Court; salaries .____-_--__..___-_.1908, 2091, 2262, 2284, 2957 --Spalding County; Board of Commissioners; salaries ......._1562, 1669, 1673, 1841, 2952 --Spalding County; Coroner's salary __________-_________1561, 1668, 1673, 1840, 2951 --Spalding County; elected Officials' salaries ___._._____._-____._1561, 1669, 1673, 1841, 2952 --Spalding County; Tax Commissioner's salary ____________._1561, 1668, 1673, 1841, 2952 --Stephens County; Board of Education; terms and qualification _._.__...1653, 1812, 2100, 2121, 2808 --Stephens County; Ordinary's salary ....._____._._.____....._444, 516, 701, 721, 1203 --Stephens County; Sheriff's salary-_.__444, 516, 701, 720, 1203 --Stephens County; State Court; salaries -.-..-..__.__.._-___._.-._.444, 516, 701, 720, 1203 --Stephens County; Superior Court Clerk's salary _____..____.____.________________444, 516, 701, 720, 1203 --Stephens County; voting machines; applicability .....____...._____..__....1661, 1819, 1930, 1955, 2812 --Sumter County; Board of Commissioners' salaries _....___...___690, 783, 1406, 1494, 2266 --Sumter County; Superior Court Clerk's salary .______.....-.____...-_____._.___.690, 783, 790, 863, 1489 --Sumter County; Superior Court; two additional terms ....___-..____....._..__.309, 356, 413, 468, 910 --Talbot County; Sheriff's salary ....._____......_..._.....1652, 1811, 1929, 1945, 2808 --Talbot County; Tax Commissioner's salary _......_______..________......_.__....._.1651, 1811, 1929, 1945, 2808 INDEX 3835 HB 609 --Taliaferro County; Board of Commissioners; surety bond ......_.________._.._._.___.._____.____839, 898, 982, 1015, 1675 HR 88-233 --Tattnall County; Compensate -...-__________.........._.......346, 404, 2096, 2164, 2958 HB 779 --Tattnall County; Superior Court Clerk; habeas corpus litigation ..........._.......1289, 1397, 1500, 1671 HB 1034 --Taylor County; Ordinary's salary ...____-...2087, 2257, 2449, 2464, 2871, 2877 HB 1033 --Taylor County; Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff's salary __________.2087, 2257, 2449, 2464, 2871, 2877 HB 864 --Taylor County; Small Claims Court; create __..._..._.______.......__1558, 1666, 1673, 1838, 2807 HB 1036 --Taylor County; Superior Court Clerk's salary _______________2088, 2257, 2449, 2465, 2871, 2878 HB 1035 --Taylor County; Tax Commissioner's salary ....2087, 2257, 2449, 2464, 2871, 2878 HB 812 --Telfair County; Board of Commissioners; create .._.___.....1392, 1476, 1570, 1575, 2454 HB 320 --Thomas County; Small Claims Court; amend Act ___.___...._.._._____.._...___.___.399, 463, 1406, 1493, 2267 SB 234 --Tift County; Airport Authority; membership _____.._..________..._________.1484, 1499, 1568, 2262, 2282 HB 733 --Tift County; Board of Commissioners; chairman's terms ____._-...1182, 1295, 1306, 1412, 2532, 2553 SB 317 --Tift County; Board of Education; members' terms of office ....._____.__....2533, 2551, 2620, 2803, 2830, 2964 SB 336 --Tift County; Governmental Study Commission; create ........________..2626, 2642, 2799, 2945, 2970 HB 402 --Tift County; State Court; create ______________.__________....._..-.453, 524, 701, 724, 1827, 1846, 3216 HB 1064 --Towns County; Sheriff's salary __.........._.2437, 2523, 2531, 2631, 2994, 3004 HB 1082 --Towns County; Water Authority; create ...._____._...-...___ 2440, 2526, 2622, 2635, 3214 HB 206 --Treutlen County; Board of Education; appointment .__.......______......._____........__. 305, 354, 361, 415, 910 HR 174-526 --Turner County; conveyance of certain real property _....__.___._._.______... ________692, 785, 909, 1236, 2450 HB 769 --Turner County; Sheriffs'office; secretary _......._______... ...__.__......._.1287, 1395, 1482, 1494, 2267 HB 770 --Turner County; Small Claims Court; create _._.__._..._____.....___.1287, 1395, 1482, 1495, 2268 HB 935 --Twiggs County; Board of Commissioners' election ...._______ 1662, 1819, 1930, 1956, 2812 HB 449 --Union County; Court of Ordinary; change population figures .________...565, 652, 702, 729, 1489 SB 192 --Upson County; Sheriff and chief deputy sheriff; salaries ___.__..______.___.....1125, 1136, 1198, 1569, 1577 SB 45 --Walker County; appointment of Deputy Sheriff .....__........._____....___.___....528, 595, 658, 701, 716 3836 INDEX HB 1088 SB 117 HB 1087 SB 119 HB 1085 SB 118 --Walker County; Ordinary's salary -__._....__....2441, 2527, 2802 --Walker County; Ordinary's salary _________.___________.__703, 812, 856, 2622, 2637 --Walker County; Superior Court Clerk's salary ..........____._......____........_.___-...2441, 2526, 2802 --Walker County; Superior Court Clerk's salary ...._______......____.._.......703, 813, 856, 2622, 2638 --Walker County; Tax Commissioner's salary ___.........-_.._..__.........2441, 2526, 2802 --Walker County; Tax Commissioner's salary ._______!...........______.._.....___._____-703, 812, 856, 2622, 2637 HB 1077 --Walton County; Board of Commissioners' salaries .___.._,_.2439, 2525, 2531, 2634, 3213 HB 795 --Walton County; Sheriff's salary ___.___.-_-......__._.__1292, 1399, 2100, 2119, 2806 HR 326-1001--Walton County; State Highway Department to convey certain property to Emmett Stephens ......______-.____.....___-1907, 2091, 2099, 2356 HB 794 --Walton County; Superior Court Clerk, Ordinary; salaries .._...____.......__.1291, 1399, 2100, 2118, 2806 HB 796 --Walton County; Tax Commissioner's salary ____________1292, 1399, 2100, 2119, 2806 HB 1075 --Ware County; Ordinary and Tax Receiver; salaries ______________.... 2438, 2524, 2531, 2633, 3213 HB 1072 --Ware County; Tax Receiver and Tax Collector; consolidate offices __...-_____......_._...2438, 2524 HB 502 --Warren County; Commissioner's salary ________.._.....-.____.......____.......___...._649, 699, 790, 808, 1679 HB 498 --Warren County; employment of full-time county policeman ..___._._....__.__..648, 698, 790, 806, 2627, 2696 HB 501 --Warren County; Ordinary's salary ....._____...._.___........____649, 698, 790, 807, 1678 HB 1015 --Warren County; Policemen's expense allowance ...._-____....._..1910, 2093, 2262, 2286, 3219 HB 500 --Warren County; Sheriff's salary ______.._....__..__.649, 698, 790, 807, 1682, 1789 HB 499 --Warren County; Superior Court Clerk's salary _........__..._..........___........_648, 698, 790, 807, 1678 HB 392 --Washington County; annual budget _-_____.._______-_._.__.______...___. 452, 523, 701, 722, 1204 HB 802 --Washington County; Deputy Tax Commissioner's salary _________.._1390, 1474, 1570, 1574, 2454 HB 390 --Washington County; Ordinary's salary .._.___........_-_._____._.._____.._........___452, 522, 701, 722, 1204 HB 394 --Washington County; Superior Court Clerk's salary __..___........_____..452, 523, 701, 723, 1204 HB 391 --Washington County; Tax Commissioner's salary .____......._._____.........-._____...._..____.452, 522, 701, 722, 1204 HB 991 --Wayne County; Board of Education; increase membership ......_1810, 1919, 2101, 2131, 2871, 2978 HB 918 HB 623 HB 803 HB 281 HB 816 HB 817 HB 357 SB 275 HB 350 HB 720 INDEX 3837 --Wayne County; certain officials' salary limitation _______._.__1658, 1816, 2100, 2122, 2872, 2976 --Webster County; Commissioner's Clerk; salary ___......___.-__..-_-..__._-.842, 900, 982, 1018, 1679 --Webster County; Superior Court Clerk; traffic violations ________-____-_~__-1390, 1475, 1570, 1574, 2268 --Whitfield County; Comptroller's title .__..___..____._..._.__-_392, 457, 525, 532, 1121 --Whitfield County; incorporate certain land lots in City of Dalton _..__.....__......___...__...____1393, 1476 --Whitfield County; incorporate certain land lots in City of Dalton .....__.___.1393, 1477, 1570, 1575, 2269 --Wilkinson County; Sheriff's office; motor vehicles ......___....__._..___._...._.444, 516, 701, 721, 1203 --Wilkinson County; Tax Commissioner; maximum salary of clerical assistant ._____--_-__.. 1941, 1974, 2094, 2531, 2541 --Wilkes County; Ordinary's salary ....__........._-.__-....__......___..-_____443, 515, 526, 587, 1202 --Wilkes County; use of public funds _______-____.________~._-_-1180, 1293, 1305, 1410, 1933 COUNTY BOARD OF TAX ASSESSORS HB 249 --Notice of changes in returns; method of giving notice _.____.350, 407, 413, 677, 1157, 1251 COUNTY COMMISSION ON EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT HB 22-Ex. --Create in each county .____..-....__,,,, 3543, 3550, 3551, 3557, 3676 COUNTY WORK CAMPS HR 301 --Penal Affairs Study Committee; create _._._ ____._....__._._______1747 COURT OF APPEALS SR 68 --Jurisdiction for trial and correction of errors; amendment to the Constitution ________________ __1832, 1845, 1922 COURTS HB 754 --Actions; injuries done to person; statute of limitations __..._.__.._-__._._.___-...1187, 1299, 1926 3838 INDEX HB 21 --Adoption; rules of inheritance __________.97, 129, 161, 238, 1308 HB 586 --Alapaha Judicial Circuit; change terms of court _.__._____.._.._.._781, 855, 1406, 1957, 3216 SB 220 --Alapaha Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ___.....___.._...._.1208, 1216, 1303, 2099, 2114 SB 84 --Appellate Court Judges; State Employees' Retirement System __.._.......-_._..._.861, 915, 978, 2529, 2709, 2831, 2931, 2964 HB 345 --Atlanta Judicial Circuit; add four additional judges ........._....__.442, 515, 908, 2009, 3043, 3091 HB 166 --Atlantic Judicial Circuit; add one Judge .__-..____-..._._..._.__....___.276, 315, 907, 1137, 1938 HB 678 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; add one Judge ......___...._.__-...___...970, 1116, 1671, 2006, 2815 HB 877 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's salary _._..._____..______..___1561, 1668, 1929, 1944, 2807 HB 298 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's salary; change population figures __.____...____.396, 460, 788, 797, 1486 HB 878 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; Judges; supplementary salary ..___....__...1561, 1668, 1929, 1944, 2807 HB 67 --Bail bond; first bail permitted as a matter of right and subsequent bails shall be at the discretion of the court ...___....__150, 220, 360, 425, 1308 HB 25 --Bail bond; posting prior to preliminary or commitment hearing ___......__...._.._.....__98, 130, 787, 920, 2273 HB 90 --Bail Bond; regulate bail bond business -_--_.,,___.__. _ ____--_..._-__.____--_.._____--_155, 224 HR 296 --Bail bond Study Committee; create ,,_._,,____-..__.__ 1742 HR 281-929 --Bail Bond Study Committee; create __-__.______________-1661, 1818 HB 1014 --Bail bonds; elected officials; unlawful to engage in bail bond business .______..._.__._._____.1910, 2093, 2098, 2299 SB 19 --Bailiffs; salaries ..._____._.....____....____._....466, 534, 579, 1671, 2474 HB 81 --Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit; add one Court Reporter __.._. __._____...___152, 222, 288, 338, 704 HB 51 --Capital felonies; plea of guilty without necessity of grand jury indictment ..--_.--.---.--_--...,,______..-__. 125, 158 HB 267 --Capital felonies; trial on accusation; waiver of indictment ...___._-..___.._____.__...._.389, 413, 454, 2310 HB 423 --Capital offenses; separate trials of persons jointly indicted ._..._._..._-......--....508, 575, 582, 887, 926, 2814 HB 188 --Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's salary ._.__....________281, 318, 322, 366, 704 HB 272 --Cherokee Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter; secretary's salary ...__._.__._._.___390, 456, 788, 794, 1491, 1520 HB 282 --Civil cases; agreement of nine jurors sufficient for verdict _____....____.,,._..____....______..... 392, 457, 787 SB 201 --Civil cases; depositions and discovery ___.______.1687, 1701, 1822 HR 395-1095--Civil cases; increase dollar amount over which Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction; amendment to the Constitution .._.._____.......__..__.....2618, 2799 SB 200 HB 834 SB 160 HB 227 SB 85 HB 325 HB 385 HB 381 SB 318 HB 865 HB 972 SB 325 HB 107 SR 68 HB 434 HB 422 HB 599 HB 20 HB 647 HB 861 HB 798 HB 71 HB 447 HB 436 HB 924 HB 845 INDEX 3839 --Civil cases; service of notice by publication -___-___._._.___._-_.-______.___._____________1684, 1700, 1822 --Civil cases; trial preference when State is plaintiff ______________________.___________________1471, 1564 --Civil cases; two-thirds of jurors concurring may return valid verdict ._.._...1307, 1328, 1400, 2518, 2822 --Civil or criminal cases; 6-member juries ___________________312, 359 --Civil or criminal cases; 6-member juries ___--__-.____.._____-_________.._..1831, 1842, 1920 --Clayton Judicial Circuit; Assistant District Attorney's appointment -.__-_-________.401, 465, 701, 719, 1202 --Clayton Judicial Circuit; Judges' salaries __.._._._____...450, 521, 981, 1002, 2804 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; add one additional judge _,___........__.450, 521, 788, 879, 2872, 2935, 2962, 2993, 3042 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; add one additional judge ...__...._____________.....2274, 2467, 2527 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; Investigator's salary ___.__..___________._________..__.____1558, 1666, 1673, 1838, 2455 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; Judges and District Attorney; salaries ________________________....1806, 1916, 2101, 2129 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; salaries ..._..____......2452, 2468, 2528 --Condemnation proceedings; tax return evaluations admissible as evidence _______...________214, 260 --Court of Appeals; jurisdiction for trial and correction of errors; amendment to the Constitution ______________________.__...____.______1832, 1845, 1922 --Court of Ordinary; appointment of temporary guardian for mentally ill ._____.--.________--__________.____511, 578 --Criminal and civil cases; dispersion of jury _..____-___.__...._._._____508, 575, 858, 2052 --Criminal cases; direction of verdicts of acquittal ____...________.837, 896, 980, 1374, 1936 --Criminal cases; State's rights to appeal ._____...____--.97, 129, 322, 1106, 2396, 2468 --Criminal Code; amend relating to abortion __.____________._________.___._______________________._847, 904, 1924 --Criminal Code; illegal use of Credit cards; increase maximum punishment ____...______._..1557, 1665, 1923 --Criminal Code; Parental Responsibility Law; create _______________________________________..1292, 1400, 1406 --Criminal Code; prohibit loan sharking ____.-______..._.____150, 220 --Criminal Code; prohibit loan sharking ___.._______.565, 652, 1403 --Criminal Code; theft; penalty for transporting stolen goods _________.___________.511, 578, 787, 2379 --Criminal Justice Act; affidavits in support of proof of indigency _____________________________...1660, 1817, 2097 --Criminal Justice Act; repeal; provide for Office of State Defender to assist indigent persons ____...1473, 1566 3840 HB 243 HB 551 SB 310 HB 19 HB 68 HB 1092 HB 49 HB 70 HB 18 HB 27 HB 66 HB 1057 HB 116 HB 46 HB 553 HB 1056 HB 1047 HB 977 HB 430 SB 62 HB 218 HB 53 HB 211 HB 425 HB 1099 HB 652 HB 73 HB 1098 INDEX --Criminal Procedure Code; revise --.__..__.........,,._____.___,,--__349, 406, 659, 1236, 1926 --Criminal trials; mentally incompetent; hospitalization _....__...___..._..._...._.__....._774, 849, 1199, 1614 --Criminal trials; procedure for change of venue ..___._.__.__._......2274, 2292, 2448, 2517 --Criminal trials; unsworn statement law _.....,,--97, 129, 582 --Criminal trials; unsworn statements _____._,,______..____,,__. 150, 220 --Distress warrants; landlords; renters -__._________.___.2618, 2799 --District Attorneys; Assistants' compensation _...125, 157, 413 --District Attorneys; demand for trial; copy served prior to filing with Court Clerk _______,,_.__. 150, 220, 360, 432 --District Attorneys; Grand Juries; deliberation of indictments ._._._....____....____...._.__79, 104, 1927 --District Attorneys; reimbursement of certain expenses ...-__.....___..._...._.98, 130, 288, 332, 552, 1936 --District Attorneys to grant immunity from prosecution, certain criminal proceedings ...._...._.-__.._.._._...149, 220, 360, 488, 907 --Divorce, alimony; attorneys' fees ___...._...._._..-._._..._.2253, 2444 --Divorce; custody of children; removal from State ..._-_...__..___.._....___216, 262, 1671, 2355 --Divorce; drug addiction grounds for total divorce _._-_..__...-_._-_....._..._.125, 157, 360, 430, 1122 --Divorce; incurable insanity grounds for total divorce _.-.__,.__.__.____.-_____.__._______774, 849, 1199, 2363 --Dublin Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary _.._...._____._.__.2253, 2443, 2531, 2549, 3220 --Eastern Judicial Circuits; additional judge; appointment _--_-._.--,,__-_____.__.._.._..__--...2251, 2442 --Eminent domain; special master; compensation .__....__...__....._....___.....__.1807, 1917, 2097, 2382 --Eminent domain; Urban Redevelopment Law ___._____________._510, 577, 1121, 1640, 2624 --Felonies; indeterminate sentences; opening and closing arguments in pre-sentence hearings ..,,__-530, 595, 658, 2517, 2585, 2963 --Felons; pending indictments; pre-sentence hearings --_,,.--___._,,---,,,,.--__-__309, 357, 858 --Felony cases; selection of jurors ...___.-- _.._..126, 158, 413 --Felony trials; jury panels; change number from 48 to 42 ........__.__._.._._- .............306, 354, 789 --Felony trials; number of jurors .-___...-__.._.___.....___.508, 576, 858 --Garnishment; assent of certain governmental officials; repeal code section ..___.....___......_....._..._...2798, 2943 --Garnishment; assent of certain governmental officials; repeal Code section ....__....___-...._......__.__._.-.892, 974 --Garnishment; dissolution; bills of costs .....__....___.....___._...__....__.-_._.._.__.-.__._...151, 221, 980 --Garnishment; failure to answer judgments .........__.2798, 2943 INDEX 3841 HB 280 --Georgia Civil Practice Act; class actions ..._._.._._......392, 457 HB 74 --Georgia Civil Practice Act; depositions upon written questions .,,_______....__.._..______..._._..,,__151, 221 HB 203 --Georgia Civil Practice Act; interrogatories to parties; revise laws .-___....__....__....____.._._.....____..._305, 353 HB 503 --Grand jurors; selection by jury commissioners ___.....__..._._..____..649, 699, 790, 808, 1489 HB 742 --Griffin Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ___.____.______..._____1184, 1296, 1306, 1412, 1934 HB 591 --Grounds for new trials; admissibility of evidence on direct examination __________836, 895, 980, 1536, 2960, 2980 HB 836 --Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; Assistant District Attorney ._._..._.__._....___-1471, 1565, 1673, 1694, 2272 HB 1039 --Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; Judge's duties relative to Juvenile Court ___._____.________._.2088, 2257, 2449, 2466, 3219 HB 711 --Houston Judicial Circuit; change effective date of Act creating ___..__.__..._1112, 1194, 1406, 1534, 2453 HB 440 --Judicial Circuits with more than one Superior Court Judge; appointment of assistant district attorneys ....____._..__..._._...512, 579, 907, 1642, 2815 HB 445 --Judicial Circuits with one Superior Court Judge; appointment of assistant district attorneys _________564, 651 HB 1002 --Judicial Study and Compensation Commission; create ____....1908, 2091, 2262, 2284, 2993, 3097 HB 133 --Jurors; compensation of wages lost ---,,_--..__,,.--_.__ 253, 284 H.R 118-283 --Jurors'qualifications; amendment to the Constitution -___.-..__.._..____.._._.____....._____..393, 458, 2260 HB 95 --Jury boxes; procedure ...-__......___-....___.212, 258, 360, 430, 1309 HB 515 --Jury lists; exemptions -.-.-.-_...-._._-...__.._....__.689, 783, 907, 2297 HB 749 --Jury list; revision date ..._.__...._.......__....._.____..____.....1186, 1297 SB 105 --Juvenile Court Code; create ......__...._._....._.....1686, 1699, 1821, 2621, 2889, 2964 SB 25 --Juvenile Courts; Judges' authorization to hold hearings at any time or place within judicial circuits -.-..-___...___.466, 534, 580, 2518, 2598, 2822 SB 142 --Juvenile Courts; release of name and picture under certain conditions .______912, 1026, 1119, 1406, 1500 HB 978 --Landlords; distress warrants -_.______-___-_~__1808, 1917, 2097 HB 631 --Law libraries; establish in each county ____.__._____-_____________843, 901, 908, 1354, 2965, 3088 HB 228 --Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit; District Attorney; secretary's salary __.____345, 403, 526, 531, 1121 HB 459 --Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit; District Attorney to assume duties of solicitor of Chattooga County State Court ....567, 654, 1137, 1200, 1209 HB 360 --Medical records; admissible evidence ____444, 517, 581, 1370, 2880, 2901, 2962 HB 424 --Misdemeanor trials in courts other than Superior Courts; number of jurors ___--_508, 575, 907, 1370 3842 INDEX SB 301 --Mountain Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ____.....__...___._____2272, 2290, 2447, 2802, 2830 HB 936 --Mountain Judicial Circuit; Court terms -_.__________-___..-._...__._1662, 1819, 2260, 2460, 3212 HB 209 --Northern Judicial Circuit; Library Official's salary _______________._._________________.___________..._.________306, 354 HB 659 --Peace warrants; person against whom issued shall be brought before court issuing warrant or be released on bond by the sheriff ___._._......___________________..._._____________________.__893, 975, 1926 HB 1001 --Piedmont Judicial Circuit; Judges; clerical assistance -__.._......____1907, 2091, 2449, 2460, 3218 HB 50 --Pretrial confinement credited to sentence .__.___ 125, 158, 413 HB 56 --Searches and seizures warrants; judicial officers ____._--,...____________....________126, 158, 161, 232, 862 HB 24 --Sex crimes; investigation of accused -...______-___________98, 130 HB 514 --Small Claims Courts; minimum and maximum population figures -_._..._____-._....._..________.........__...689, 782 HB 410 --Small Claims Courts; minimum and maximum population figures; revise __--____,,_ __505, 573, 789, 803, 1488 HB 928 --Southwestern Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ________________.__1660. 1818, 2100, 2122, 2811 SB 112 --State Bar examiners; fees ______811, 865, 905, 1480, 2601, 2820 HB 250 --State Courts; civil cases; regulations relating to deposit with clerks ....____........._..____....._..__350, 407, 1480 HB 497 --State Courts; salaries __________________.._________-__._._________-._._.._648, 698 HR 218 --State Judicial System Study Committee; create ______________ 960 HR 87-227 --Superior Court; civil and criminal cases; six-member juries; amendment to the Constitution ____.--_______312, 359 HB 44 --Superior Courts; civil cases; deposits with clerks _______.-__.____124, 157, 360, 435, 1407, 1584 HB 976 --Superior Court Clerks; authorization to close offices on Saturdays ________...._....._____..1807, 1917, 1928, 2308 SB 104 --Superior Court Clerks; charters; fees for proceedings to forfeit ,,________________,,_. 810, 865, 904, 1927, 2852 SB 155 --Superior Court Clerks; destruction of certain records __.._...._.._____-........_.___.1833, 1842, 1920, 2621 SB 135 --Superior Court Clerks; fees ___-___._____________.________________.._______2263, 2288, 2445, 2802, 3038 HB 136 --Superior Court Clerks; retirement benefits for additional service..___.__254, 285, 412, 664, 827, 1937, 1987 HB 10 --Superior Court Clerks' Retirement Fund; Secretary-Treasurer's salary ______ ......78, 102, 412, 536, 2814 HB 45 --Superior Court Clerks; transmission of records to State Board of Pardons and Paroles _______.__________....._.________.._....______124, 157, 788 HB 192 '--Superior Court; Court Reporters; expense allowance ___________.____________282, 319, 1480, 2377, 2814 HB 479 --Superior Court Grand Juries; outgoing Foreman's duties __.._..________...._______........644, 695 INDEX 3843 HB 224 --Superior Court Judges' Emeritus Retirement Fund; contributions .----...----------..--------.310, 358, 1481 HE 144-425 --Superior Court; misdemeanor cases; jury of less than 12 may try; amendment to the Constitution _...__.--------------.....--------.509, 577, 907 SB 199 --Superior Courts; appeals -- .------.--_----.----1687, 1700, 1822 HB 516 --Superior Courts; Judge Emeritus; expense allowances _______._.._689, 783, 1405, 1893, 1975, 2400 HR 76-212 --Superior Courts; writs of certiorari; remove power to issue; amendment to the Constitution...--. 307, 355 HB 31 --Supreme Court; death penalty; denial of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus ___ 99, 131, 225, 268, 288, 526, 766, 2961, 2972 HB 151 --Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit; add one judge ...-__-.,,-___------...----258, 287, 787, 875, 1490 SB 244 --Tenants holding over; proceedings; information contained in affidavit __------__-..---- 2534, 2552, 2620, 2801 HB 797 --Tenants holding over; service of summons ----..1292, 1399, 1406, 1878, 2879, 2885 SB 40 --Trial Judges and Solicitors Retirement Fund; inferior courts; practice of law ----..--____--530, 594, 657, 2529, 2778, 2820 HB 118 --Warrants for tenant's removal; vacant premises ._------..------.._--------__------ 216, 262, 1480 SB 89 HB 713 --Warrants; seizure of stolen goods .------.----..936, 1026, 1119 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; change terms _.------....._------_------.1112, 1194, 1927, 2211 HB 1017 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary .------..1910, 2093, 2262, 2286, 2994, 3124 HB 139 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's expense allowance _--------------...----.--.255, 285, 1199, 2072 HB 1074 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; Judge; secretarial assistance ...------..__2438, 2524, 2531, 2633 HB 981 --Western Judicial Circuit; Investigator's appointment ____1808, 1918, 2101, 2130, 2813 HB 277 --Witness list; State Prosecutor's awareness of certain evidence .._.__--.._------.----...--_ 391, 456, 858, 1851 HB 719 --Witnesses; separate examination; order of sequestration ____------___----_____----_.._.----1180, 1293 COWART, LT. BILLY E. HR 96 --Express sympathy for passing of --------.._.------_------_. 326 COWETA COUNTY HB 625 HB 626 --City Court; salaries .__._------..----,,...842, 900, 982, 1019, 1683 --Ordinary's office; salaries ...----__.....842, 901, 982, 1019, 1679- 3844 INDEX COX, Z. B., CHAPLAIN HR 72-212 --Compensate ___________________..._...307, 355, 1402 CRAWFORD COUNTY HB 332 --Tax Commissioner's salary ______440, 513, 525, 584, 1677 CREDIT CARDS HB 861 HB 665 --Illegal use; amend Criminal Code increasing maximum punishment _____________1557, 1665, 1923 --Lender Credit Card Act; maximum finance charges __________________________894, 976 CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS HB 965 --Certain information must be furnished to persons investigated _____________________1805, 1846, 1915 CRIMES (See Named Crime) HB 51 HR 25 HB 861 HB 484 HB 218 HB 53 HB 69 HB 23 HB 15 HB 463 HB 798 HB 16 HB 24 --Capital felonies; plea of guilty without necessity of grand jury indictment _____________125, 158 --Compensation for Victims of Crime Study Committee; create _____,,_____________ 112 --Credit cards; amend Criminal Code increasing maximum punishment for illegal use -_.._...1557, 1665, 1923 --Criminal Profiting on Unauthorized Sound Recordings; deceptive practices --------645, 695, 906, 1218, 1670, 2146, 2292 --Felonies; pending indictments; pre-sentence hearings _________________________309, 357, 858 --Felonies; selection of jurors __________________________126, 158, 413 --Felons entering State required to register with Sheriff within 72 hours ______________150, 220, 360 --Homicide of wife or mother; recovery by illegitimate child .__._.____.__..___..____...____98, 130, 225, 266, 1122 --Nudity; prohibit any person from walking nude in any public area _______________________________78, 103 --Organized crime; revocation of corporation charters --------------------569, 655, 908, 2208 --Parental Responsibility Law; amend Criminal Code _________________.1292, 1400, 1406 --Public sidewalks; prohibit blocking of passage ___--78, 103 --Sex crimes; investigation of accused --_-__-_-__--____-- 98, 130 HB 552 HB 436 HB 28 HB 270 INDEX 3845 --Sex crimes; lunacy warrants; counties of residence .--_.__...._-.-..-_.__.774, 849, 1199, 2013 --Theft; Criminal Code; penalty for transporting stolen property .,,_...-______-.....-__-..,,..__...511, 578, 787, 2379 --Uniform Crime Reporting System; Department of Public Safety ..._____........_.99, 130, 526, 668, 2170, 2960 --Worthless checks; revise laws ..........__.______..389, 455, 526, 662, 979, 2325, 2468 CRIMINAL CODE HB 647 HB 861 HB 71 HB 447 HB 798 HB 436 --Abortions; define criminal abortion ________.________847, 904, 1924 --Credit cards; illegal use; increase maximum punishment _..._._.._...1557, 1665, 1923 --Loan sharking; prohibit -_____.-.-.__._.._....-_____..-._-...___-150, 220 --Loan sharking-; prohibit ......._____-_.-..______...-..._____565, 652, 1403 --Parental Responsibility Law; create ..._.__..1292, 1400, 1406 --Theft; penalty for transporting stolen property -.-_______.....-________-..___.____.511, 578, 787, 2379 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT, GEORGIA HB 924 HB 845 --Indigent persons; affidavits in support of proof of indigency ___________________._________._._...___1660, 1817, 2097 --Repeal; provide for Office of State Defender to assist indigent persons ......----_,,.....1473, 1566 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE HB 243 --Revise .....__________._...._____..-......._____..-...349 ( 406, 659, 1236, 1926 CROCODILES HB 234 --Hunting, Trapping, killing or capturing; provide for protection ____......__347, 404, 580, 671, 2102, 2134 CULPEPPER, HASSIL HR 124-328 --Compensate ......._..._.-....-._-.-._-_____.-____.....-_.__.__._.-.....-.-_...402, 465 GUMMING, CITY OP HB 671 --Add certain property ......_.____._.....969, 1115, 1200, 1211, 1829 3846 INDEX CUTHBERT, CITY OP HB 75 --Cuthbert-Randolph Airport Authority; create -__________.....-..._.._.._...151, 221, 361, 363, 704 D BADE COUNTY SB 287 SB 286 SB 288 SB 284 SB 285 --Commissioner's salary___..__........_.._______.___._____._2272, 2289, 2446 --Ordinary's salary ___________..._........_......___.________.2264, 2289, 2446 --Sheriff's salary _______.___............_.......___.__.________._._2264, 2290, 2446 --Superior Court Clerk's salary____.-__._____________._...._.....2264, 2289, 2446, 2945, 2969 --Tax Commissioner's salary.............________._______.2264, 2289, 2446 DAILEY, HONORABLE J. T. (JAKE) HR 188 --Wish speedy recovery ____...__....__________.___________________._________________867 DAIRY PRODUCTS HB 852 HB 929 HB 961 --Machinery; exempt sales tax ............._._..____._..._____...1556, 1664 --Machinery used for production; exempt sales tax ...................___.....______.___.1660, 1818, 1930, 2318, 2952 --Trucks hauling milk; licensing fee..._._..__..__.._1804, 1914, 2528 DALTON, CITY OF HR 279-923 --Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners; telephonic communications; amendment to the Constitution.....__..._._____------ 1659, 1817, 1928, 1969, 2814 HB 816 --Incorporate certain land lots in Whitfield County _______________.___._.______.___________________.__._1393, 1476 HB 817 --Incorporate certain land lots in Whitfield County _.._____..._..__._____________________1393, 1477, 1570, 1575, 2269 HB 178 --Officers and employees; retirement age ..................__-.-____._____..-....__-..279, 317, 361, 364, 1121 DANCE STUDIOS HB 488 HB 487 --Sales practices and financing methods; regulations -_______________-_-__.-.....-_....___-_..___.__._._._-646, 696, 871 --State Examining Board; registration requirements .___.._.._.-_.___.__.__................._....-.......646, 696, 871 INDEX 3847 DANGEROUS DRUGS HB 22 SB 65 --Label requirements .___,,_,,,,___________97, 130, 321, 381, 862; --Possession; penalties for violation._._________.__--__583, 660, 700, 1404, 2477, 2625, DANIEL, BURL B. HR 334 --Commend ._._,,.__ _^_-___________...._.___.__---_-~~._-2020 DASHER, MR. & MRS. G. ALBERT HR 243-756 --Compensate ____._.,,_____________,,__.._____.___._________-_-_____-_-_--.-1188, 1299 DATA PROCESSING HB 849 --Policy and Evaluation Committee for Electronic Data Processing; create .____._._______._____________________.______1555, 1664, 1926, 2213, 2357 DAVIS, REV. BOBBY E. --Prayer offered by __________________________,,____---__,,.......___.__..___.....889 DAVIS, JOE DARRELL HR 46-83 --Compensate _______.__.._..._____.__._._.______.__...___......._..______153, 222 DAVIS, WILLIE CARL HR 78-212 --Compensate _._._______.___.___.___________.__.______.._^___308, 356, 2260, 2323 DEAN, J. P. HR 17-18 --Compensate ________________-________________________97, 129, 411, 473, 809 DEAN, COLONEL ZENDER HR 489 --Commend ____________________________________________________ _..3204 DEATH SENTENCE HB 31 --Supreme Court; denial of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus _____________________...._.99, 131, 225, 268, 288,, 526, 766, 2961, 2972: 3848 INDEX DECATUR, CITY OF HR 122-321 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemption; exemptions; amendment to the Constitution __________________----400, 463, 701, 731, 2817 HB 776 --Board of Education; membership------______^1288, 1396, 1482, 1496, 2805 HB 258 --Employee retirement fund--.------...352, 409, 701, 716, 1677 HB 477 --Maximum tax levy for school purposes _______________------------------644, 694, 981, 1003, 1932 HB 259 --Public parks _..--------------. _ 352, 409, 701, 717, 1677 DECATUR COUNTY HB 789 HB 862 HB 893 --Board of Education; membership......----___--------_.1290, 1398, 1482,1497, 2454 --Sheriff's deputies; salaries.------~...------.1557, 1665, 1673, 1837, 2455 --Small Claims Court; create.----1653, 1812, 1929, 1947, 2808 DEEDS SB 216 HB 121 HB 826 --Covenants running with the land; limitations --------__________________2105, 2132, 2258, 2621, 2856 --Land deeds to contain mailing address of grantee --__._----__._______.----.----------.----217, 262, 907 --Taxation; liens prior to sale,--------------.1469, 1563, 1826, 2206, 2995, 3022 DEEPSTEP, TOWN OF HB 393 --Mayor and council; terms-----------452, 523, 701, 723, 1204 DEFENDER, STATE HB 845 --Provide for office to assist indigent persons ----..------............--------------_.................1473, 1566 DEFENSE AND VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HR 360 --Authorization to function after adjournment----.--...-- 2185 DEKALB COUNTY HB 323 --Board of Commissioners; election.......--..._------.....----400, 464 INDEX 3849 HR 212 --Board of Commissioners; urged to appropriate revenue from sale of beer and wine to DeKalb County Board of Education ----.-- _--------------__.955 HB 759 --Board of Education; audits ------------1189, 1300, 1673, 1691 HB 17-Ex. --Board of Education; revenue from sale of alcoholic beverages.-__--.3403, 3514, 3515, 3544, 3631, 3635 HB 703 --Budget Commission; change population figures -..----------------------1110, 1193, 1200, 1313, 2453 HB 758 --County Commission on efficiency and economy in government; create.------------1188, 1299, 1481, 1494, 2994, 3147, 3150, 3151, 3156, 3223 HB 894 --County road system; census figures ____________________________________1653, 1812, 2100, 2121, 2815 HB 226 --County School Superintendent; election _-._---_.__----------------_______________________------311, 359 HB 468 --County Superintendent of Schools; appointment by Board of Education _----_------------------------ 570, 656 HR 18-Ex. --Drivers' licenses; provide for issuance twice a week __________--------_______--------------__3562 HR 172-521 --Education Study Commission; create _--------------------------_690, 784, 1137, 1569, 1577, 2994, 3036, 3148 HB 863 --Elected Officials; service computation____________________1558, 1666 HB 531 --Excise tax; levy and impose-------------------------.693, 786 HB 532 --Excise tax; levy and impose----------------------.-693, 786 HB 706 --Fire and Police Department; change population figures ------------..1111, 1193, 1200, 1314, 2453 HB 286 --Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority; funds----------.394, 458 HR 70-179 --Joint Committee to study portions of City of Atlanta which lie in DeKalb County----------------279, 317 HB 704 --Joint County-City Tax Board; change population figures ___________________ 1111, 1193, 1200, 1313, 2453 HB 701 --Lease of park property; change population figures ________________________________________1110, 1192, 1929, 1943, 2805 HB 1045 --Life insurance companies; annual license fees ...----------------.--------._-------------2089, 2258, 2614 HB 710 HB 676 HB 707 --Malt beverages; wholesale licenses----------1112, 1194, 1200, 1315 --Ordinary; private practice of law; prohibit------970, 1115, 1406, 1492 --Pension Study Commission; change population figures --.--------.----.----------1111, 1193, 1200, 1314, 2453 HB 895 HB 700 --Recorder's Court; where held _____________________ ______1653, 1813, 1929, 1947, 2809 --Recording plats of surveys; change population figures ----------------------1110, 1192, 1200, 1312,2452 HB 322 --School Board Districts ----.....----.----.-------------.----400, 464 HR 277 --South DeKalb County; commend Pages,----____________________ 1593 3850 HB 563 HB 480 HB 879 HB 702 HB 708 HB 705 INDEX --State Court; Judges' salaries--------------776, 851, 981, 1008, 1827,1891 --Tax Commissioner; Commissions to Board of Education ------------------.644, 695, 790, 805, 1827, 1892 --Tax Commissioner; salaries ......_----_----......----...--. 1561, 1668 --Tax levies; change population requirements --....--------------1110, 1192, 1200, 1313, 2452 --Teachers' benefits; change population figures ----._....------..--.----...1111, 1193, 1200, 1314, 2453 --Wine wholesalers; fees ---._._-----------------...----1111, 1193 DEMOGRAPHY HR 359 --Department of Public Health urged to create office of demography ---_,,----------..__----.--.----.2184 DENT, MRS. JERRYLIN HR 442 --Commend ...._.--__....----...__.__.----_--_--....,,.----.......--3171 DENTISTRY HB 496 --License regulations ----_----_----------------648, 698, 1404, 1855 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE HB 467 HB 127 HB 571 HB 819 HB 438 HB 106 HB 105 HB 109 HB 986 --Commercial feeding stuffs; regulation of manufacture and distribution .----------...._----.........570, 655 --Commissioner's salary -..------------.------------------..218, 264 --Fertilizer, pesticides, etc; application by aircraft; regulations..------------.--------------.------778, 852 --Georgia Agricultural Commodities Promotion Act; surplus commodities; market promotion.------.1393, 1477, 1479, 1857, 2451 --Georgia Flue-Cured Tobacco Auction Market; opening date ......----------------------.512, 579, 1198 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; custom prepared meat; exempt from inspection .------------214, 260, 321, 377, 810, 873 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; retail and food service establishments .--------------214, 260, 359, 538, 1309 --Purchase of motor vehicles ------------215, 261, 413, 544, 1309 --Uniform Commercial Code; buyer's of farm commodities; liabilities ..--------------1809, 1918, 2096, 2371 INDEX 3851 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN SERVICES HB 594 HB 1043 SB 289 HB 809 HR 26 HR 330 HB 741 --Aid to Families with Dependent Children; monthly payments -- ,,_.,,_____.___.___------------836, 896, 1201 --Blind persons; vending facilities on public property _______________________._____,_____.2089, 2258 --Public Assistance Act; hearings and judicial review; Georgia Administrative Procedure Act ----..----2102, 2132, 2259, 2532, 2789, 2831, 2982, 3223 --Public Assistance Act; waiver of repayment __________.______...._______________.1391, 1475, 1479 --Study committee; create ......------------..----....------...--112 --Study Committee; create ________.___________.___________._-_-1869 --Supplemental appropriation----------------1184, 1296, 1479, 1642,2624 DEPARTMENT OF LAW HB 724 HB 111 --Attorney General; authority to employ private counsel to perform certain legal services ------------------..------1181, 1294, 1926, 2210, 2816 --Georgia Bureau of Investigation; transfer from Department of Public Safety _______.______....215, 261, 858, 1863 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SB 138 SB 280 HB 804 HR 359 HR 357 HB 421 SR 62 HR 310 --Budget Bureau; transfer of funds; Central State Hospital; Adult Foster Home Program --------,,,,__.__..__------------.....-703, 813, 856 --Clinical laboratories; training schools; licenses ________________ ----------2102, 2132, 2259, 2800, 2924, 3223 --Construction sites and places of public assembly; sanitary facilities --------...----1390, 1475, 1924, 2238,3217 --Demography; urged to create office within Department .....----------..-...-..--------------......---------- 2184 --Genetics; urged to create office within Department ___________________________________________.2182 --Mass gatherings; permits ------------------507, 575, 906, 1222, 2265, 2404 --Old Colony Farm, Milledgeville; alcoholic rehabilitation center ----------1308, 1329, 1401, 1826, 2704 --South Cobb County; urged to take steps to abate air pollution _,,.,,_.--.-- ---------_--.___________.1753 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY HB 200 HB 761 --Director's salary __________--------...-- _..._--283, 320, 1824 --Driver's License Division; official State identification card _______.__.___._.___..._____.1189, 1300, 1671 3852 INDEX HB 649 --Driver's licenses; blood types shown when requested by licensee ----------____----------...891, 973, 1405 HB 59 --Driver's licenses; classification, revocation----.127, 159, 322 HB 944 --Driver's license; college students and armed forces members; renewal prior to expiration date ----1801, 1912 HB 398 HB 399 --Driver's licenses; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere grounds for suspension------------453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 --Driver's licenses; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension --------------453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 HB 731 --Driver's licenses; giving of security; suspension --________------------_--------_ 1182, 1295, 1405, 1531 HB 26 --Driver's licenses; implied consent to chemical tests; suspensions----------_.------------98, 130 HB 57 --Driver's licenses; Medical Advisory Board ----..---- .......--.___.------------------127, 159, 322, 379 HR 18-Ex. --Drivers' licenses; provide for issuance in DeKalb County twice a week ___________------_--------_________3562 HB 732 --Driver's licenses; security deposits; recovery ------------------------1182, 1295, 1405, 1532, 3217 HB 221 --Driver's licenses; suspension; Financial Responsibility Act ------_----------------310, 357, 907, 2049 HB 58 --Driver's licenses; visual acuity test every four years --------------------------__.-127, 159, 322, 383, 419 SB 134 --Georgia Bureau of Investigation; agent qualifications ..---------------1024, 1027, 1120, 1305, 2601, 2751,2822 HB 111 --Georgia Bureau of Investigation; transfer to Department of Law ----.--------------215, 261, 858, 1863 HB 677 --Handicapped persons; permits to operate motor vehicles ----------------------------------.970, 1115, 1405, 2371 HB 202 --Incentive pay increases ------------.--------283, 321, 2261, 2348, 2960,3110 HB 199 --Salaries ----------------------.....-283, 320, 2261, 2352, 2818, 3024 SB 75 --State Employees' Retirement System; benefit percentage rates __......--------.2516, 2529, 2550, 2619, 2862 HB 28 --Uniform Crime Reporting System; submission of reports --__--_--------------.....99, 130, 526, 668, 2170, 2960 SB 4 --Uniform Division; State Employees' Retirement System ___--------860, 913, 977, 1824, 2842, 2963 DEPARTMENT OF STATE PARKS HB 88 --Director's salary _-.....__--____.,,--____----_--___-------- 154, 223 INDEX 3853 DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES LAW HB 435 HB 283 --Air or water pollution control facilities------....511, 578, 581, 759,1936 --Georgia Official Directory of State and County Officers; publication ._____________.......393, 413, 457, 642, 758 DISCRIMINATION HB 33 --Prohibit unjust discrimination in employment because of age -...................._.__.._...... 100, 131, 858, 923, 2265 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS SB 276 HB 49 HB 66 HB 70 HB 18 HB 440 HB 445 HB 27 SB 40 --Assistant District Attorneys; qualifications _________________ 2263, 2289, 2445, 2802, 2924, 2969 --Assistants' compensation ..--.-......___....__.....___----125, 157, 413 --Criminal proceedings; immunity from prosecution, certain cases .--..............149, 220, 360, 488, 907 --Demand for trial; copy served prior to filing with Court Clerk ...__--..-------..........150, 220, 360, 432 --Grand Juries; deliberation of indictments .-.----------------------.....79, 104, 1927 --Judicial Circuits with more than one Superior Court Judge; appointment of assistant district attorneys ........---.....------------512, 579, 907, 1642, 2815 --Judicial Circuits with one Superior Court Judge; appointment of assistant district attorneys .------564, 651 --Reimbursement of certain expenses------.......98, 130, 288, 332, 552,1936 --Trial Judges and Solicitors Retirement Fund; inferior courts; practice of law .,,.,,._____________--530, 594, 657, 2529, 2778, 2820 DIVORCE HB 1057 HB 116 HB 46 HB 553 --Attorneys' fees _____________...______._.._............_.........__......_...2253, 2444 --Custody of children, removal from State -----------------......--.......-216, 262, 1671, 2355 --Drug addiction grounds for total divorce - - - -___________.....125, 157, 360, 430, 1122 --Incurable insanity grounds for total divorce ..-- ---------........-774, 849, 1199, 2363 3854 DOCTORS HB 60 SB 26 INDEX --State Board of Medical Examiners; aliens' eligibility .----------------------127, 159, 581, 819, 2102, 2168 --State Board of Medical Examiners; aliens' eligibility --.--_----_---.--.----___.----------------467, 534, 580 DOCUMENTS, GOVERNMENT HB 47 --The Georgia Government Documents Act; create ---.....--_----------------_----125, 157, 162, 230, 1308 DODGE COUNTY HB 1030 HB 1029 HB 1031 HB 1032 --Commissioner; Clerk's salary ------....------2086, 2256, 2449, 2463, 3218 --Deputy Sheriff's salary--------....2086, 2256, 2449, 2462, 3218 --Ordinary; Clerk's salary.----------2086, 2256, 2449, 2463, 3218 --Tax Commissioner; employees' salaries----_....----2087, 2256, 2449, 2463, 3218 DOMESTIC EMPLOYEES HB 411 HB 412 --Equal Pay ----------.----_--------....------------..----...506, 573 --Minimum wages ------._..----------.----------__----.......506, 573 DONALSONVILLE, CITY OF SB 331 --Reincorporate __----__--------------..2534, 2552, 2620, 2945, 2971 DONNAUD, MRS. ALBERT HR 410 --Commend --.----.----.--.--------------.------_-_...------.___.--2728 DOPSON, REV. A. L. --Prayer offered by .----.----......----.___......--------_.--...------.1552 DORAVILLE, CITY OF HB 646 --Filling of vacancies __..----------.----846, 904, 983, 1023, 1676 HB 8-Ex. --Reincorporate -----------.3388, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3581, 3634 DOTSON,R. L. HR 91-233 --Compensate --------.--------_.._...----.347, 404, 1402, 1428, 2271 INDEX 3855 DOTY, MRS. MARY E. HR 157-462 --Compensate --_--_--__--_---_----..-.._------------------.568, 654 DOUGHERTY COUNTY HR 275-870 --Garbage collection; exclusive franchises; amendment to the Constitution....------.,,___. 1559, 1667, 1928 1964, 2818 HB 870 --Joint Board of Registrars --------------------1559, 1667, 1673, 1840,2456 HR 274-870 --Motor vehicle license tax; amendment to the Constitution ---------------- 1559, 1667, 1928, 1962, 2818 HB 869 --Water and sanitary sewerage districts--------------.1559, 1666, 1673,1839, 2456 DOUGLAS, CITY OF HB 400 --Extend corporate limits ----------------503, 571, 701, 724, 1488 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION HR 325-989 --State Properties Control Commission; City Center; second amendment to 1960 lease----------.1810, 1919, 2099, 2394, 2959 DOZIER, STELLA HR 47-83 --Compensate ----------_------.-___--------------------153, 223, 2096 DRIVER EDUCATION SB 170 --Driver training schools; instructor's educational requirements----__--------1409, 1425, 1478, 2613 DRIVER'S LICENSES HB 649 --Blood types shown on license when requested by licensee _---_---_-----.._-_--------...------891, 973, 1405 HB 59 --Classification, revocation __----_------_________----127, 159, 322 HB 944 --College students and armed forces members; renewal prior to expiration date --------_____---- 1801, 1912 HR 18-Ex. --DeKalb County; provide for issuance twice a week _____--------__----------------. ----_------_--------. 3562 3856 HB 398 HB 399 HB 731 HB 677 HB 26 HB 57 HB 761 HB 732 HB 221 HB 58 INDEX --Driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere grounds for suspension _------__________--------------.453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 --Driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension ------.--------------__------453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 --Giving of security; suspension--------... 1182, 1295, 1405, 1531 --Handicapped persons; permits--------970, 1115, 1405, 2371 --Implied consent to chemical tests; suspensions --------_------------------------------------98, 130 --Medical Advisory Board; Department of Public Safety _----------------___--__.127, 159, 322, 379 --Official State identification card _------------1189, 1300, 1671 --Security deposits; recovery----....1182, 1295, 1405, 1532, 3217 --Suspension; Financial Responsibility Act----------------_------------------------.--310, 357, 907, 2049 --Visual acuity test every four years-----127, 159, 322, 383, 419 DRUGS SB 71 SB 65 HB 22 HB 398 HB 399 HR 418 HB 46 HR 432 SB 70 SB 42 HB 371 HB 461 --Addicts; Georgia Health Code; hospitalization .--------------860, 914, 977, 1924, 2513, 2791 --Dangerous Drug Act; Uniform Narcotic Drug Act; Georgia Drug Abuse Control Act; penalties ----------------------------583, 660, 700, 1404, 2477,2625 --Dangerous drugs; label requirements------------97, 130, 321, 381, 862 --Driving under influence; plea of nolo contendere grounds for license suspension------,--._----453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 --Driving under influence; plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension for license ------.----453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 --Drug Abuse Study Committee; create----------------------2735 --Drug addiction grounds for total divorce ___.__-------- ..........125, 157, 360, 430, 1122 --Drugs, Narcotics and Related Matters Subcommittee Report ----.----------------.........----...----3252 --Georgia Narcotics Study Committee; create----------..3163 --Hypodermic apparatus; State Board of Pharmacy; unauthorized possession.--------------------.......583, 661, 700 --Minors; medical examinations; necessary consent ------------------------------.583, 660, 700, 1404, 2477 --Minors; necessary consent for treatment of drug abuse -------------------- _._..448, 519, 581, 879 --Minors; treatment for addiction without notification to parents.--------______----------------.568, 654 INDEX 3857 HB 54 --Prisons, colleges; prohibit entry on property ...__..___-__.._._.._.__.......126, 158, 323, 383 --Special Narcotics Interim Study Committee Report ___--__---__---______..___._..___-_-__3344 DRUNK DRIVING HB 398 HB 399 --Plea of nolo contendere grounds for suspension of driver's license __.._._.__._.______________ 453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 --Plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension of driver's license ....................._______453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 DUBIGNION, HONORABLE DOUGLAS HR 455 --Welcome _................_..............___....._....._.____________._.______3181 DUBLIN, CITY OP HB 21-Ex. --Corporate limits ...__._.._...__......3543, 3550, 3551, 3557, 3676 HB 1070 --Corporate limits; change~-----~2438, 2524, 2531, 2632, 3213 DUBLIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 1056 --Court Reporter's salary_______________ 2253, 2443, 2531, 2549, 3220 DUGGAN, J. ROY HR 449 --Commend ___________.___...._____...................,,.._..__..__________._______._.._____ 3176 DUKE, E. CONRAD HR 99-248 --Compensate ............._....._......__..__.___________.._____.................____350, 407 DULUTH, CITY OF HB 993 --Change corporate limits______..__.._._..^__..__._____..__1906, 2090, 2261, 2283, 2957 HB 994 HB 995 --Change corporate limits ___________....................._...1906, 2090, 2262, 2283. 2957 --Change corporate limits ..........__._______. ____________1906, 2090, 2262, 2284. 2957 3858 INDEX DUNWOODY, CITY OF HB 962 --Incorporate and create charter____________________________________1804, 1915 BURDEN, REV. HERBERT KELMER --Prayer offered by -____-________________________._________._.......--.____2795, 2940 DWELLE, REV. MILTON --Prayer offered by __.....__...._________._____----562 E EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE --Committee Report ...............__._______________.__..________._3256 EAST HALL HIGH SCHOOL HR 341 --Basketball team; commend __________________________________________ 2025 EAST POINT, CITY OF HR 234-698 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution------___________._1109, 1192, 1199, 1322, 1938 HB 923 --Change corporate limits --...___-__________________.-.-._____.___1659, 1817 HB 696 --Extend corporate limits ..._....______1108, 1191, 1200, 1312, 1933 HB 807 --Extend corporate limits _____.....__.___1391, 1475, 1673, 1691, 2951 HB 806 --Municipal Home Rule Act of 1965_______..........1391, 1475, 1673, 1691,2806 EASTERLIN, WILLIAM 0. HR 452 --Commend ___._-........._...________________._________________________________________3178 EASTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 1047 --Additional judge; appointment ___________________.______._______2251, 2442 EAVESDROPPING HB 489 --Conform with Federal laws________....646, 696, 1670, 1790, 2140 INDEX 3859 ECHOLS COUNTY HB 41 --Superior Court; change time for holding court -------------------------124, 158, 226, 227, 529 ECOLOGY SB 153 HB 937 SB 303 HR 312 HB 1069 HR 429 --Citizens Environmental Council; create.----------..1484, 1498, 1568, 2099, 2742, 2820' --Interstate Environment Compact; State of Georgia shall be a party to .__------_----------.----.1662, 1820 --Interstate Environment Compact; State of Georgia shall be a party to _______------________2534, 2552, 2620, 2622, 2892 --Native trees, shrubs and plants; preservation ------________.1754 --Water resources planning and coordinating program; create within executive branch of government ____.....---._----_------------------,,__------.2437, 2524 --Water Resources Study Committee; create----------------3160 EDUCATION (See Schools, Teachers) HR 217 --Age to begin school, lower from 6 to 5; change primary and secondary education from 12 to 11 grades; create committee to study feasibility -------_----------__------.----.----------------------959 HR 156-462 --Board of Regents; create new Board; amendment to the Constitution _-------- ,,------568, 654, 1407 HB 843 --Board of Regents; military training programs; funds --_--.----------------------------------,--------1473, 1566 HB 934 --Board of Regents; Southern Regional Educational Board; medical education--------------1662, 1819, 1825, 2000 HB 161 --Compact for Education; Education Commission of the States; party to --------__..--------.275, 314, 1923, 2189 HR 8-17 --Comprehensive Vocational Training Program for High Schools Study Committee; create.--.79, 104, 1404 HR 300 --Comprehensive Vocational Training Program for High Schools Study Committee; create ----------....1745 HB 630 --Compulsory school attendance; age limitation ----------------------------------------843, 901, 2097 HB 156 --Compulsory school attendance; eliminate twelfth grade --------------._.___----------274, 313, 1403 HB 674 --Compulsory school attendance; public or private schools ------------------------------969, 1115, 2162 HB 634 --Compulsory school attendance; reenactment of 1969 amendment --------..,,._ 844, 902, 1403, 2231, 2624, 2749 --Early Childhood Education Subcommittee; committee report _____------__------_------____----_------3256 3860 INDEX SR 113 HR 295 HB 181 --Education Coordination Study Committee; create _----._------------------------2274, 2291, 2448, 2449, 2853 --Educational Accountability Study Committee; create ----_--_---__--------------------__..1741 --Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest; abolish Board of Equalization --------.----_____.......279, 317 HB 182 --Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest; transfer responsibility from State Auditor to State Revenue Commissioner.--.--__...........280, 318, 2161 HB 737 SB 141 --Georgia Higher Education Assistance Authority; debtors; collection of funds........------.......1183, 1296, 1407, 1608, 2816 --Grants; students attending colleges or universities which are not branches of the University System of Georgia; implement 1970 Constitutional Amendment.---------_--..703, 813, 856, 1407, 1728,1941 HR 485 --Grants to local school systems; study committee to study manner of expending^_...._________----_----.3201 SB 132 --Health and physical education courses; administration _________ 1698, 1699, 1821, 2800, 3130, 3216 HB 645 --High school sporting events; coverage by any mass communications medium ,,----_____----846, 904, 1029 HB 429 --Junior College Act of 1958; academic year payment --_----_____--_____________________-510, 577 HR 75-212 --Local taxation for education; maximum levy; amendment to the Constitution.--___-_._307, 355, 2097 HB 620 --Millage rate; increase by referendum _________841, 899, 2097 HB 140 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; calculation of amounts to be raised by local units of administration--._._____--255, 285, 1403, 1777, 2534, 2559, 2597, 2612, 2626, 2820, 2917 HB 191 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; educational television program.----------.----.281, 319, 2162 HB 508 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest .....__._......_---._..----_.__------_.,,...--------688, 782 HB 964 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; fiscal year budgets by local school districts ----..________...____--------____._--------1804, 1915, 2163 HB 1050 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; library books and teaching aids; minimum funds per pupil __--------_.______________________.__.--2251, 2442 HB 36 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; local units' share in support--_______--__._100, 132, 2161 HB 722 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; regular and vocational teachers; funds computed separately .....___......._______--------__----1181, 1293, 2162 INDEX 3861 HB 405 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; HB 406 HB 38 school bus body requirements.-----.-__._.._------..504, 572, 1403,1880, 1977 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; school bus chassis requirements; bids----_--504, 572, 2162 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; State and local governments; participation..-----100, 132, 336,1403 HB 64 HB 632 HB 963 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; student honors program..----...------128, 160, 225, 270, 703 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; transfer of funds; disposition--------------844, 901, 1403, 2229, 2815 --Private schools; income tax deduction for expenses HB 135 incurred in sending dependents ------------_-----1805, 1915 --Public School Employees' Retirement System; Board of Trustees, membership...------------254, 284, 859, 1220, 1936 HB 13 --Public School Employees' Retirement System; creditable service ----------------78, 103, 1304, 1852, 2954 HR 333-1027--Scholarships; disbursement of State funds; HR 290 amendment to the Constitution-----_________________2086, 2255 --School buildings; compliance with fire safety rules promulgated by Georgia Safety Fire Commissioner ----------------------------------------1737 HB 528 --School buses; define further school buses which motorists shall not pass when HB 407 loading and unloading ------------------------._.--692, 785 --School buses; insurance requirements --_--505, 573, 2162 --School Dropout Rate Computation HB 1060 Subcommittee Report, House Education Committee --_._---- --.__------_--------------- 3313 --School drop-outs because of pregnancy; minors shall have opportunity to complete education----------__--------------.____2253, 2444 HR 425 --School milk program; appropriation of funds -__---- 2930 --Special Education Subcommittee Report, House Education Committee ----------------------------3340 HR 155-462 --State Board of Education; create new Board; amendment to the Constitution ..--------------568, 654, 857 HR 143-425 --State Board of Education; establishment of school districts; amendment to the Constitution --_.--------------------------509, 576, 1404 HB 736 --State Scholarship Commission; principal HB 738 and interest; deferment of payments ----------1183, 1295, 1407,1607, 2816 --State Scholarship Commission; repayments in cash with interest; collections ----1184, 1296, 1407, 1609, 2816 --State Standards and Regulations for Public Schools Subcommittee Report ------------------3351 3862 HB 717 HB 566 HB 99 HB 42 HB 98 HB 165 HB 164 HB 101 HB 102 HB 100 HB 96 HB 104 HB 103 HB 83 HB 97 HR 364 HB 167 HR 426 HB 980 SB 32 HB 714 HB 462 HB 506 INDEX --Student parking facilities; rules and regulations ..------------------------------1113, 1195, 1923 --Students 19 years of age and older; admission and attendance regulations -------------------777, 851, 1923 --Teacher Evaluation Study Committee Report ----------3359 --Teachers' Retirement System; administration expenses ,,----------------212, 259, 412, 475 --Teachers' Retirement System; American Dependents' Schools overseas; prior service credit ------------------------------124, 156, 858, 1770 --Teachers' Retirement System; breaks in service _----._--------------212, 259, 412, 482, 1490 --Teachers' Retirement System; creditable service --------_______----------____----276, 314 --Teachers' Retirement System; disability --------------276, 314 --Teachers'Retirement System; Georgia Association of Educators _.....-213, 259, 412, 477, 1570, 1602 --Teachers'Retirement System; Georgia Association of Educators ----------------------------213, 259, 412, 484, 2775 --Teachers'Retirement System; increased benefits; retirement after July 1, 1961 ___,,--------_______.213, 259, 412, 477, 1491, 1507 --Teachers' Retirement System; post-retirement benefit adjustments ------.----------212, 258, 412, 480, 1489 --Teachers' Retirement System; prior service credit .------.----------213, 260, 412, 486, 1937, 2401 --Teachers' Retirement System; rates of regular interest in calculations .--------------213, 259, 412, 485, 1937 --Teachers'Retirement System; reestablishment of membership ----------.--------------------_._--------152, 222 --Teachers' Retirement System; retirement before reaching age 62 ........212, 258, 412, 482, 1490, 1505 --Teachers' Retirement System; State Department of Education; proportionate shares of employer contributions --------____------------------------2188 --Teachers'Retirement System; withdrawal of contributions --------------------------.----276, 315, 1304 --Teachers' salary increases; relative to .,,,,_______----...----3157 --Teachers' scholarships; collection by State Board of Education of accounts receivable -_.__._..,,_-----------------------------1808, 1917, 2097 --Teachers'tenure; create Statewide tenure law --_-------_-_----------------------------530, 594, 657 --Teachers'tenure; probationary teachers; reelection to tenure status ----------------1113, 1194, 1975, 2100,2117,3212 --Veteran's Day; observed by county and local boards of education ----------------------------568, 654, 2097 --Vocational Rehabilitation; Schools; State Board of Vocational Education __--650, 699, 789, 1459, 2102 INDEX 3863 EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION HR 404 HR 428 --Georgia Educational Television Center and WETV; commend _____________________________-______._________2724 --Study Committee; create _________________________________________-___._.3159 EFFINGHAM COUNTY HB 403 HB 959 --State Court; judge's salary _______________504, 572, 701, 725, 1488 --Tax Receiver and Tax Collector; consolidate office __.--..____-______.1804, 1914, 2101, 2127, 2955 EGAN, HONORABLE MICHAEL J., JR. --Certified as Minority Floor Leader __________------_--_--53, 54 EGGS HB 929 --Machinery used for production; exempt sales tax _____________________1660, 1818, 1930, 2318, 2952 ELBERT COUNTY HB 141 --Elbert County; state court; salaries -._..____._______--_______-__._____-_____________255, 285, 526, 531 ELBERT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL HR 382 --Band; commend ___________-.._________________________________-___-_______.__..2423 ELECTED OFFICIALS HB 475 HB 481 --Elective or appointed officials must resign before offering for another public office ____________.____________....__________._.571, 657, 1199, 1540 --Party nominations; elected officials must resign present post before eligible -___-_._------__.--__645, 695 ELECTIONS (See Voting) HB 938 --Alcoholic beverages; relating to sales on election days ._____._._____________________1663, 1820, 1930, 2315, 3217 HR 196-665 --Alcoholic beverages; sales on election days; amendment to the Constitution ____895, 976, 1482, 1611, 1703 3864 INDEX HB 65 --Campaign posters, signs and advertisements; prohibit on public property ------_........--.--149, 219, 527, 741,2102,2172 --Constitutional Officers; General Election results _________70 HR 52-126 --County residency; allow shorter periods for persons allowed to vote for State elective officials; amendment to the Constitution ----_.---- -218, 263 SB 36 --Deputy Registrars; high school HB 475 principals _,,_----_------_____________528, 594, 657, 2530, 2739 --Elective or appointed officials must resign before offering for another public office ____.___571, 657, 1199, 1540 HB 1100 --General Election Day; State holiday --_------.------.2943 HB 275 --General primaries; run-off primaries; change date -_______________.___._____.391, 413, 456, 546, 1407, 1521 HB 922 --Georgia Election Code; election districts and polling places; centralized informational center --___.---_.-.........-.._.._----------__-____........_....1659, 1817 HB 39 --Georgia Election Code; electors; residency requirements _______________________________________________ 123, 156 HB 3-Ex. --Georgia Election Code; Voting Rights Act; residency requirements for presidential elections --_._._........._...._._.--------3387, 3396, 3398, 3522, 3580 --House of Representatives; General Election results --------6 HB 481 --Party nominations; elected officials must resign present post before eligible _________________----_------_--645, 695 HB 344 --Polls to remain open until 9:00 P.M. .....__,,--------...442, 514 HB 526 --Primaries and elections; reimbursement of expenses -.._--------------_----.--.--..--.-.--_.----------.691, 784 SR 4-Ex. --Ratify amendment to United States Constitution relative to 18 year old voting __----.--------_----------__. 3554, 3554, 3556, 3580, 3587 HB 337 --Registration list; certain municipalities authorized to use county list ........441, 513, 981, 1358, 2266 HR 74-212 --Residency requirements; reduce; amendment to the Constitution _______----------_307, 355, 980, 1449, 2625 --State Election Board; communication from Secretary of State -------_______.------------_------___....._.....__416 HR 148 --State Election Board; election of William F. Blanks .....__.493 HB 409 --Unopposed candidates; computation of votes ......._.---....------._.._........------...-505, 573, 981, 1618 HR 224 --Voter Apathy Study Committee; create _......-..............._.....965 HR 437 --Voter Participation Study Committee; create ._._.------3167 ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATIONS SB 111 --Capital credits; redemption and payment of proceeds .....--------_----.811, 865, 905, 1305, 1525, 1683, 1888 INDEX 3865 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS HB 110 --Georgia State Board of Electrical Contractors; create ..._.__..._._.._.-_.._215, 261, 289, 906, 1339, 2623, 2746 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING HB 849 --Policy and Evaluation Committee for Electronic Data Processing; create -_..______1555, 1664, 1926, 2213, 2357 ELLARD, HONORABLE GLENN W. HR 39-Ex. --Commend _________...._...-.-..,,..._______....-.-..-_-.__-........___-. ___.____-~3751 --Elected Clerk, House of Representatives ________.,,___--.._____--.17 ELLAVILLE, CITY OF HB 805 --City Clerk Recorder; appointment _______.______._________.__.___1390, 1475, 1570, 1574, 2268 ELSROAD, CLIFF HR 380 --Commend ..._..______.____--.-......--_...-_______-_______-..........__________...._.2422 EMANUEL COUNTY HB 494 --Board of Commissioners' salaries _.__..___________.._____.-......_...______.648, 697, 2100, 2116, 2804 EMBALMING HB 162 --Funeral directors; license to practice ........ 275, 314, 581, 816 EMINENT DOMAIN HB 977 HB 107 HB 430 --Special master; compensation _____.._._.____.1807, 1917, 2097, 2382 --Tax return evaluations admissible as evidence ........214, 260 --Urban Redevelopment Law; provide for certain options -.._._________._....-.........510, 577, 1121, 1640, 2624 EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, STATE (See Retirement) SB 64 SB 84 --Acceptance of employment by certain retired members ____.__.______.._..._____..___. 860, 914, 977, 2529, 2770 --Appellate Court Judges; optional retirement benefits .._._._________.861, 915, 978, 2529, 2709, 2831, 2931, 2964 3866 HB 79 SB 75 SB 4 SB 47 HB 117 SB 59 SB 60 HB 149 HB 196 HB 30 HB 52 HB 195 SB 80 SB 83 HB 63 HB 155 INDEX --Benefits increased for certain members ..._.,,___.......___. 152, 221 --Department of Public Safety; benefit percentage rates __.__....._...___.._..2516, 2529, 2550, 2619, 2862 --Department of Public Safety, Uniform Division ...._...____....860, 913, 977, 1824, 2842, 2963 --Elected officials; failure to win election; remove involuntary separation provisions ,,_________,,---467, 535, 580, 2529, 3115, 3215 --Former employees; change provisions .__..........21G, 262, 1304 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; membership ......__.______._....._._____...1122, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2579 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; membership _.._...________........___.___.1123, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2580 --Georgia National Guard; Civilian employees _........______....-.......___....--_____-_____.........257, 287 --Investment return ___.....-...___._...._..____..282, 320, 1481, 2395, 2814 --Prior service credit ___......_____._....._......... 99, 131, 858, 1351, 2103 --Prior service credit, certain persons _-.-________--_....____--126, 158 --Repayment of all refunds ___._....._.....__......____.____........___282, 320 --Retirement prior to April 1, 1967; implement Constitutional Amendment for increased benefits .... .._.__.......__.....__.__.......__.860, 914, 978, 1481, 2575 --Service credits after age 65 .____......___.860, 915, 978, 2529, 2706 --Sheriffs; prior service credit _..___._______-...__..___.......__.128, 160 --State Civil Defense Agency; participation ,..........__.274, 313 EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS HB 464 --Establish framework for orderly methods of dealing with problems ._______..-___.___...-.--______,,--,,___,,.569, 655 EMPLOYMENT HR 67-168 --Equal Employment and Training Opportunities Commission; create .....___......____...._..._.___...._..____.......___277, 315 HB 33 --Prohibit unjust discrimination because of age _...______..._.._____.,,__._......__100, 131, 858, 923, 2265 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES SB 164 --Private employment agencies; rules and regulations ____,,_.._,,_..___,,___.....,,._ 2102, 2132, 2258, 2802, 3133 EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS HB 535 --Minors under 14 years of age; work permits ..,,__.___.........____.........694, 786, 1198, 1367, 2815 HB 682 INDEX 3867 --Newspaper delivery in residential areas; work permits __.......... ^ ________________________________971, 1116 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW HB 734 --Unemployment compensation; extended benefits program ......_..__.........1183, 1295, 1330, 1480, 1614, 1870,2873,2874 ENGINEERS HR 433 HB 276 SR 114 --Architectural and Engineering Services Study Committee; create ,,_____________,,____,,,,______-_..,,.--__._--.3164 --State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors; establish _ _,, _ 391, 456, 1481, 1629 --State business; exempt certain contracts ....._____.___.......____2272, 2288, 2445, 2517, 2783, 2964 ENTERTAINMENT HB 328 --Admission fees; excise tax .....__.____.____......_.....___..___......___.402, 465 ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS HB 229 --Musicals, etc.; permits for promoting, staging or conducting ...__________,,.._.....,,_._.___....__________345, 403 ENVIRONMENT COMPACT, INTERSTATE HB 937 SB 303 --State of Georgia shall be a party to .._..._._......._....__. 1662, 1820 --State of Georgia shall be a party to ,, _ - . . 2534, 2552, 2620, 2622, 2892 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL STUDY COMMITTEE --Committee Report -_..--_.__..---....----____.....__------_.-.......,,.-- -3259 ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL, CITIZENS SB 153 --Create ___.........___.._._._......_____._.1484, 1498, 1568, 2099, 2742, 2820 3868 INDEX EQUAL EMPLOYMENT HR 67-168 --Equal Employment and Training Opportunities Commission; create --------_--------___.,,__-.--.277, 315 HB 33 --Prohibit unjust discrimination because of age ----_----------_----.100, 131, 858, 923, 2265 EQUAL PAY HB 411 --Domestic employees --------..-..._--..----......-.------506, 573 EQUALIZED ADJUSTED SCHOOL PROPERTY TAX DIGEST HB 181 HB 182 --Board of Equalization; abolish ----_--------_,,_ 279, 317, 2162 --Transfer responsibility from State Auditor to State Revenue Commissioner ----_....___,,...280, 318, 2161 ESSENTIAL SERVICES OP COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES HR 299 --Study Committee; create ------_,------_----_----.._._____.__..1745 ESTATES (See Wills) HB 257 HB 32 HB 953 HB 21 HB 263 SB 156 HB 954 SB 247 --Administrator; provide for time period for paying debts ----------------------352, 408, 980, 1529, 2269 --Administrators; expenses shall have first priority ----------_----_--..--__..--..----------._----.99, 131 --Administrators; private sales of property; authority .......____----_......----..--.----1803, 1913 --Adoption; rules of inheritance --------.97, 129, 161, 238, 1308 --Banking associations; sureties on bonds executed as administrators .------.353, 410, 411, 487, 2269 --Guardians; treatment facility superintendents; supportive affidavits --------------811, 866, 905, 1826, 2854 --Intestate; appointment of administrator ... ...---- 1803, 1913 --Year's support; taxes and liens --------.1685, 1701, 1823, 2517 EVANS COUNTY SB 226 --Industrial Development Authority; create .------------------------1484, 1499, 1568, 2530, 2539 EXAMINERS, GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF HB 233 --Optometrists; registration qualifications of applicants ----------------------346, 404, 581, 679, 2266 INDEX 3869 EXAMINING BOARDS, STATE HB 110 HB 61 HB 232 --Georgia State Board of Electrical Contractors; create ......._--.._.-___-...215, 261, 289, 906, 1339, 2623, 2746 --Joint Secretary; administrative authority ....____.127, 159, 466 --Optometrists; annual renewal of certificates ____,,_________.--___-__-_346, 404, 581, 677, 2265, 2408 EXCISE TAX (See Named Subject) HB 328 HB 247 HB 242 HB 522 HB 123 HB 833 HB 66C HB 767 SB 205 HB 472 HB 327 HB 792 HB 248 HB 225 HB 513 HB 474 HB 326 HB 245 riB 112 HB 788 HB 114 --Admission fees to places of amusements, sports or entertainment --__.._---_,,_-__----.-------402, 465 --Alcoholic beverages; increase rate on imports ,,_______--349, 407 --Alcoholic beverages; raise levy on imports __.._______--..348, 406 --Bottled soft drinks and soft drink syrup ______._______._..691, 784 --Cigarettes; increase _____.217, 263, 265, 296, 1208, 1254, 1309, 1463,1491,1645,1735, 1790,1800,1833, 1866, 1905 --Cigars, cigarettes; exempt on military reservations; National Guard ____-__-------........_...1470, 1564 --Cigars, cigarettes; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home __________._-____-__________..___.____-___..__.895, 976, 1825 --Cigars, cigarettes; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home ._.___.__.___--_________..__.._____...1286, 1395 --Cigars, cigarettes; exemptions; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home ___._1684, 1701, 1822, 1931, 2471 --Hotels, motels and other accommodations; levy not to exceed 3% on charges _-.571, 656, 983, 1459 --Hotels, motels and other accommodations; levy of 2% on charges ._..--_.._...__________............___.___.401, 465 --Malt beverages; exemptions; United States military posts or reservations ________..-.-_....._______1291, 1399 --Malt beverages; increase rate _______..__.__-._-_..,__________.___.350, 407 --Malt beverages; payments by wholesale dealers ........__________________311, 358, 1826, 2306, 2954 --Malt beverages; reporting system ______......._.__________._____689, 782 --Mixed drinks; excise tax ......__.._.__.____________.._....___________.571, 656 --Mixed drinks; tax levy ____..._...........____________401, 465, 1826, 2216 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase from 6.5 to 7.5 tf per gallon _.,,_______,,,,_______,,,,______,,,,___.,,__ 349, 400 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase 2<# per gallon ___._...___.215, 261, 361, 1163, 1216, 1594, 2944, 2961 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; licensing of special aviation gasoline dealers _____________._____________.1290, 1398, 1825, 2336, 3100, 3125 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; partial refund to certain governmental units ..._........_______215, 261, 361, 1158 3870 HB 1020 HB 89 HB 343 INDEX --Motor Fuel Tax Law; procedure for making certain refunds _____.____._--.______..___1911, 2093, 2098, 2357, 2953 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; refunds __..__..___._____________.____...._.____155, 224 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; sales tax on gross sales ._________.__-_...__________________442, 514, 1930, 2197, 2961 EXECUTION --Communication from Governor; stay of execution _____.._.____81 EXECUTIVE SESSIONS HR 434 --Governmental bodies; study committee to consider legislation prohibiting ___.____......._..._.____________._...3165 F FACTORY-BUILT HOUSING HB 150 HB 519 HB 618 HB 274 HB 273 --Certification; inspection procedures.--....._..--__----_____.258, 287 --Maximum permissible width which may be transported; increase _...._________._______._____.____________690, 783, 2801 --Over-the-road transportation; special permits _,,_.____.._--____._--841, 899, 1303, 1438, 2265, 2493, 2516, 2611, 2626, 2714, 2820 --State Building Administrative Board; inspection __.__.._......__.391, 456, 1406, 1621, 3043, 3149 --State Building Administrative Board; uniform health and safety standards .__________._._._.._.___________.___...__.391, 456, 906, 1625, 3148 FAIRBURN, CITY OF HB 747 --Extend corporate limits ____...___________1185, 1297, 2100, 2118, 2951 FAIR MARKET VALUE HB 673 HB 857 --Redefine relating to value of property calculated on productivity .___,,.__,,_,,,,......__,,--.969, 1115 --Tobacco crops; insurance; fair market value of crops at maturity ____.._--_____._....._______....1556, 1665 FAMILY AND CHILDREN SERVICES (See Welfare) HB 594 --Aid to Families with Dependent Children; monthly payments .,,..--____,,........__._..836, 896, 1201 HB 1043 SB 289 HB 809 HR 330 HR 26 INDEX 3871 --Blind persons; vending facilities on public property __________________-______________--_-____--2089, 2258 --Public Assistance Act; hearings and judicial review; Georgia Administrative Procedure Act _^____.2102, 2132, 2259, 2532, 2789, 2831, 2982, 3223 --Public Assistance Act; waiver of repayment ______.__________.____-___________-_.__.._-_1391, 1475, 1479 --Study Committee; create -___-.--.__._______..___________--___--_1869 --Study committee; create __------________--___,,--___...___112 FARMS HB 852 HB 986 --Machinery; exempt sales tax _._.,,_________..________--_.1556, 1664 --Uniform Commercial Code; buyer's of farm commodities; liabilities _...__..1809, 1918, 2096, 2371 FARE, J. ROBERT HR 390 --Commend for renovation of McDuffie County Courthouse __-,,_________-__._____________________2 505 FAYETTE COUNTY HR 114 --Sesqui-Centennial Week; congratulate _____________________373 FAYETTEVILLE, CITY OF HB 860 --Ad valorem tax; alternative methods ________-___-__-_______._--..1557, 1665, 1673, 1837, 2455 FEEDING STUFFS HB 467 --Commercial feeding stuffs; regulation of manufacture and distribution ___-----_________,,__.,, 570, 655 FELONIES HB 267 HB 51 HB 69 SB 62 --Capital felonies; trial on accusation; waiver of indictment _______.--_____________..389, 413, 454, 2310 --Capital felonies; plea of guilty without necessity of grand jury indictment ____________125, 158 --Felons entering State required to register with Sheriff within 72 hours _________150, 220, 360 --Indeterminate sentences; opening and closing arguments in pre-sentence hearings _________530, 595, 658, 2517, 2585, 2963 3872 HB 211 HB 218 HB 53 HB 425 INDEX --Jury panels; change number from 48 to 42 ........__________-.____...-._-._-_....-._.-._-....306, 354, 789 --Pending indictments; pre-sentence hearings _____.____.__-.__--.______._____309, 357, 858 --Trials; Jurors' selection ._....._.......___________126, 158, 413 --Trials; number of jurors __..__.__________._______508, 576, 858 FERNBANK SCIENCE CENTER STUDY COMMITTEE --Committee Report ...._....-_.._......__............_.......--_.........~.......3269 FERTILIZER HB 571 --Application by aircraft; regulations .._._....._.._....-..._..778, 852 FIDUCIARY INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT HB 536 --Foreign trust institutions; investments __.-...-.____-....-.__-...-._._.-.._._694, 786, 787, 887, 2273 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW HB 731 HB 732 HB 221 --Motor vehicles; giving of security; suspension ___._____________________1182, 1295, 1405, 1531 --Motor vehicles; security deposits; recovery _____.___.________________.1182, 1295, 1405, 1532, 3217 --Motor vehicles; suspension of driver's license __________,,______._.____310, 357, 907, 2049 FINE PRODUCTS COMPANY HR 379 --Commend ______TM_.__--__-_________.____._____________2422 FIRE DEPARTMENTS HB 569 --Labor organization; settlement of disputes concerning wages and rates of pay .___._...________777, 852, 1480, 1875, 3043, 3113 FIREFIGHTERS SB 102 --Georgia Firefighter Standards and Training Council; establish -____.____1024, 1027, 1120, 1406, 2846, 2965 FIREMEN SB 22 SB 102 INDEX 3873 --Firemen's Pension Fund; membership .,,.-_------_----......_.._..661, 812, 855, 1304, 1531 --Georgia Firefighter Standards and Training Council; establish --.___----..1024, 1027, 1120, 1406, 2846, 2965 FIRES HB 476 --Regulations regarding preventing of forest fires __-....------------------.571, 657, 659, 937, 1937, 1991 FIREWORKS HB 404 --Manufacture, sale, possession, etc.; amend Act --------------------------------504, 572, 906 FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY HR 381 --Commend ._.,,--__----__....__--------------.---------- ..2423 FISCAL OFFICER HB 466 --Legislative Fiscal Officer; duties -_-------_------_--------------569, 655, 857, 918, 1571 FISH AND FISHING (See Game & Fish) HB 858 HB 340 HB 55 --Licenses; agents' fees ....._..........___._........__........1557, 1665, 1924 --License fees; revise ..........441, 514, 580, 1442, 1678, 1866, 1905 --Shrimp fishing; extension of season ----------------------------126, 158, 160, 230, 530, 1255 FITZGERALD, CITY OF HB 574 --Corporate limits ------------------------778, 853, 982, 1009, 1933 FLAG, STATE HB 999 --Change description --------------------------.1907, 2091, 2189 FLINT RIVER HR 205 HR 386 --Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies --.----_-------- -- .------....950, 1571 --Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies ----------------------------------2426. 3874 INDEX FLOYD COUNTY HB 825 --Board of Commissioners; members' recall ._.......___________.........._...__1468, 1562, 2100, 2120, 2806 HE 264-825 --County officers; recall; amendment to the Constitution _ ^__________1469, 1563, 2099, 2106, 2793, 2866 HB 478 --State Court; number of jurors __.____.._.-...-._644, 694, 790, 805 FLOYD, HONORABLE JAMES H. "SLOPPY" HE 37 --Oath of office __________-.-..._.._...._.._.____...__.__._...._.--73 --Wish speedy recovery ___.__...__..._._....___....._._...._-133 FLOYD, HONOEABLE LEON E. --Election as Chairman of the Eepublican Caucus ..,,_.__-_____________._,,.___._._____.____3562 FLUE-CUEED TOBACCO HB 438 --Georgia Flue-Cured Tobacco Auction Market; opening date .._.___..__...._........_._.___..._512, 579, 1198 FLUOEIDATION HB 213 --Provide in all communities, 5000 population or more _.._._...______..__..__._.___308, 356, 581, 764 FLUP, MES. LEXIE W. HE 73-212 --Compensate __.__.___.__._....._..__._..__.307, 355, 1402, 1427, 2270 FOLKSTON, CITY OF HB 689 --Close certain streets and alleys .__________.__._._.........._____1107, 1190, 2261, 2282, 2951 FOOD HB 126 --Georgia Food Act; licensing of food sales establishments ........217, 263, 321, 334, 359, 421, 1309, 1375, 1492, 1524, 1551,1787, 1893 FOEEIGN TRUST INSTITUTIONS HB 536 --Fiduciary investment companies; investments __.........__..................694, 786, 787, 887, 2273 INDEX 3875 FOREST PARK, CITY OF HB 984 --Change corporate limits ________1809, 1918, 2101, 2131, 2813 SB 314 --Change corporate limits ________2451, 2466, 2527, 2803, 2830 HB 744 --Date of elections ________.____---_-_______.1185, 1297, 1306, 1413, 1934 HB 10-Ex. --Election dates ....._______--______3388, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3580 FORESTRY COMMISSION, GEORGIA HR 354-1043--Bibb County; execution of long-term lease; Southeastern Forest Experiment Station ._.______._______.__1911, 2095, 2099, 2372 FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS HB 476 HB 336 SB 260 --Fires; regulations regarding prevention of forest fires _______________._571, 657, 659, 937, 1937, 1991 --Small Forest Landowners Study Committee; Committee Report ___,,____.________.____._____3319 --State Arborist Board; create _________441, 513, 659, 832, 944 --Trucks; annual license fees for transporting ____________________________1832, 1844, 1921, 2517, 2858 FORSYTE COUNTY HB 757 --Sheriff and deputies; salaries ____1188, 1299, 1306, 1415, 1935 FORT OGLETHORPE, TOWN OF HB 1080 --Corporate limits; change _____2440, 2525, 2622, 2635, 3214 FORT VALLEY, CITY OF HB 635 HB 593 --Airport Authority; create ____.___844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 --Mayor and Council; salaries ________._836, 896, 982, 1012, 1674 FORTSON, HONORABLE BEN W., JR. SR 91 --Communication from ________6, 54, 70, 245, 416, 1380, 2846, 3375, 3376, 3377, 3575 --Congratulate on 25th anniversary as Secretary of State ______________________________________1491, 1765 FOUNDATIONS HB 255 --Private; prohibit certain acts jeopardizing Federal tax exemptions ___________._351, 408, 787, 881, 2269 3876 HB 256 INDEX --Private; trusts; prohibit certain acts jeopardizing Federal tax exemptions .._.._.._____...351, 408, 787, 883, 2269 FOXES HB 271 --Electronic device for calling; prohibit use in certain counties ______________-390, 456, 580, 663, 1408 FRANKLIN COUNTY HB 1009 --Sheriff's salary _____________~___.__.1909, 2092, 2262, 2286, 2958 FREE, JIM HR 305 --Commend _____________________________________1749 FRIER, HONORABLE WILLIAM A. HR 28-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of --_______--_-,,___..3696 FULFORD, SAMUEL D.; D/B/A MINGY FULFORD FUNERAL HOME HR 84-225 --Compensate ___________-_______311, 358, 2096, 2163, 2958 FULTON COUNTY SR 60 i SB 14 SB 13 SB 15 SB 16 SB 274 SB 145 SB 167 HB 531 HB 532 HB 183 HB 286 HB 147 SB 44 --Ad valorem property tax; millage rates __._______________1308, 1329, 1401, 2530, 2854 --Board of Commissioners; pension benefits ______________1125, 1134, 1196, 2621, 2636 --Board of Commissioners; pension credit for federal government employment -_.____1125, 1134, 1195 --Board of Commissioners; pensions; credit for prior service _________1684, 1699, 1820, 2802, 2823, 2963 --Board of Commissioners; pensions; increased benefits ____~ -1684, 1699, 1821, 2803, 2823, 2963 --Board of Commissioners' salaries ____1940, 1974, 2094, 2803, 2825, 2964 --Board of Elections; registrations and elections; director's appointment ______ __.912, 1026, 1119, 2803, 2826 --Criminal Court; Assistant Solicitors' salaries ____.1940, 1973, 2094, 2803, 2824, 2964 --Excise tax; levy and impose _________________________.693, 786 --Excise tax; levy and impose __________________________693, 786 --Fire Department; pension benefits ___ 280, 318, 789, 792, 2850 --Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority; funds _______394. 458 --Judges' and Solicitor Generals' retirement fund _________________257, 287, 701, 716, 1932 --Judges and Solicitor General's Retirement Fund; credit for armed forces duty __________________1830, 1920 INDEX 3877 HB 985 --Juvenile Court, Court of Ordinary, Criminal Court and Civil Court; Judges' salaries ----------------1809, 1918, 2101, 2131, 2994, 3088 HB 331 --Master electricians; examinations ------------------------402, 465, 701, 719, 1932 HB 185 --Officers and employees; pension benefits ......------------__.-280, 318, 789, 793, 3211 HB 676 --Ordinary; private practice of law; prohibit _------.----_......._.._._..._._...._...970, 1115, 1406, 1492 HB 184 --Police Department; pension benefits ------__........280, 318, 789, 793, 1932, 2282 HB 219 --Rapid transit; local option sales tax ......----.._...__...._309, 357, 527, 1280, 2457, 2493 SB 143 --Registrations and elections; director's appointment ......._.......912, 1026, 1119, 2803, 2825 HB 175 --Retirement benefits; minors ----------.......................278, 316, 1028, 2100, 2114, 3211 HR 256-799 --South Fulton Charter Commission; create ______________--------.__.---- 1389, 1474, 2262, 2276, 3222 HR 257-799 --South Fulton Citizens Committee; create ......__...--._------..--------1389, 1474, 2262, 2279, 3222 SB 144 --Tax assessments; equalization ...1124, 1135, 1196, 2803, 2826 HB 172 --Teachers' retirement; beneficiaries ----------------277, 316, 1028, 2100, 2114, 2950 HB 173 --Teachers' retirement; benefits ------------------...278, 316, 1028, 1481, 1492, 2804 HB 177 --Teachers' retirement; increase dependent benefits _----___--------..--------278, 317, 1029, 1481, 1493 HB 176 --Teachers' retirement, overpayment refunds .._..--------------------278, 316, 1028, 2100, 2115, 2850 HB 174 --Teachers' retirement, prior service credit .................................278, 316, 1028, 1481, 1493 HB 1010 --Zoning procedures ----------------.1909, 2092, 2262, 2286, 3219 FUNERALS HB 162 --Funeral directors; license to practice embalming .....----...........__...._.._.275, 314, 581, 816 FUNK, HONORABLE ARTHUR J. HR 93 --Commend ...........--.......----_--------.....--..----_---------323 FUTCH, MISS ANNETTE HR 338 --Commend ,,..------------------.------------------------------2023 G GAINESVILLE, CITY OF HB 603 --Commissioners' salaries --------.------ 838, 897, 982, 1014, 1674 3878 INDEX GAME AND FISH COMMISSION, STATE HB 234 HR 343 HB 957 HB 858 HB 340 HB 4 HB 134 HB 55 HB 244 HB 264 HB 210 --Alligators, crocodiles, caimen; provide for protection ------.-347, 404, 580, 671, 2102, 2134 --Boating Safety Study Committee; create ......____________..._.2028 --Cruelty to animals; special agents ____.__---_._-__1804, 1914 --Hunting, fishing and trapping licenses; agents' fees .._._.__.__._..._______---_._........1557, 1665, 1924 --Hunting and fishing licenses; revise fees ................_...441, 514, 580, 1442, 1678, 1866, 1905 --Motorboat Numbering Act; suspension of registration __.__.............--.----------_----.--_-__--.76, 101 --Motorboats; operator's age requirements for license __________....._._._....._----__.__.._......_.._253, 284 --Shrimp fishing; extension of season ................_.....__........___..___..126, 158, 160, 230, 530, 1255 --State Properties Acquisition Law; boat ramps _-_-____-____-_-.___-_--_---_-349, 406, 582, 829, 1936 --Untanned alligator hides; prohibitions ___,,_____________388, 454 --Watercraft; capacity plate relative to maximum capacity ............_...______.306, 354, 1303, 2011, 3216 GARBAGE HB 382 HR 248 HB 1091 HB 108 --Dumping across State or county boundaries; necessary authority _____________.____450, 521, 1304, 1771, 2626 --Littering and Solid Waste Disposal Study Committee; create ------_----____-_--_,,._______1261 --Solid water management districts; create ......_..._.2618, 2798 --Swine; prohibit feeding --.214, 260, 321, 327, 359, 419, 1482 GARNISHMENT HB 652 HB 1099 HB 73 HB 1098 --Assent of certain governmental officials; repeal Code section __________----..._..--.,,--..__--...--__--.892, 974 --Assent of certain governmental officials; repeal code section ......______.....__.-............__-.._.-.__...2798, 2943 --Dissolution; bills of costs ___.................__._._.__......151, 221, 980 --Judgments; failure to answer ._____________._____________________2798, 2943 GASOLINE HB 658 HB 245 HB 112 HB 788 HB 114 --Motor fuel sales tax; exemptions ____._._._......................... 893, 975 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase from 6.5 to 7.5* per gallon _.....__.__._._______________________.___.__349, 406 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase 2<5 per gallon ........215, 261, 361, 1163, 1216, 1594, 2944, 2961 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; licensing of special aviation gasoline dealers ..1290, 1398, 1825, 2336, 3100, 3125 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; partial refund to certain governmental units ___._--__-______215, 261, 361, 1158 HB 1020 HB 89 HB 343 HR 222 HB 246 HB 775 HB 1013 INDEX 3879 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; procedure for making certain refunds --------____----1911, 2093, 2098, 2357, 2953 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; refunds ._.._.__.__._____-155, 224 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; sales tax on gross sales __.......__-----__442, 514, 1930, 2197, 2961 --Petroleum Products Taxation and Pricing Study Committee; create --~_______._--_..._...______963 --Sales tax; exempt-_--------____._----__..._----349, 406 --Sales tax; exempt --------------------------------1288, 1396 --Self-service dispensing pumps; licenses --------.__..__----1811, 1923, 1930, 2234, 2962 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT HB 93 HB 91 HB 92 --Governor's Budget Report; additional appropriations _.__.._---.156, 224, 2260, 2383 --Provide for; 1971-72 and 1972-73 ----------155, 224, 906, 1029, 2625, 2653, 2701, 2745, 3044, 3224 --Supplement --------155, 224, 524, 599, 1309, 1509, 1551, 1586, 1687, 1993, 2105 GENERAL ASSEMBLY HR 389 SR 199 --Adjournment; relative to __________.._____.__..___...2490 --Adjournment; relative to ------------__--.3147, 3210, 3224 HR 177-530 --Code of Georgia, Unannotated; furnish each member a copy _____________----------693, 786, 907, 1457 HR 34-64 HR 216 HB 190 HB 179 HB 171 SB 59 --Extend time of regular session; amendment to the Constitution ________------------128, 160 --General Assembly Meeting Days Study Committee; create ___________________________--------959 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; abolish __________________________________------------_281, 319 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; members' eligibility --------279, 317, 1304, 1440, 2265, 2502 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; Messengers and Doorkeepers __.___--------------277, 316 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; State Employees' Retirement System ------------1122, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2579 SB 60 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; State Employees' Retirement System ------------.1123, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2580 SR 56 --Identification cards for members .....--.__------------1308, 1329, 1401, 2801, 3035 HR 6 --Joint session; inauguration of Governor and Lieutenant Governor ____...._----------------------.29, 81 HR 30 --Joint session to hear address by Governor ----------------------__........_..----110, 133, 137 HR 31 --Joint Session to hear address by Governor ------------------------------__.--... Ill, 137, 171 HR 4-Ex. --Joint session to hear address by Governor ------------------_...------...------.--------3382, 3389 3880 INDEX HR 6-Ex. --Joint session to hear address by Honorable Wilbur D. Mills --------------------.----3399, 3515, 3568 HR 346-1032--Legislative Audit Committee; establish as permanent standing committee ,,------------------2087, 2256 HR 478 --Legislative Budget Analyst; commend ___...----------------.3196 . HR 182-578 --Legislative Budget Analyst; Management Review Section _.------...--------..----------780, 854, 1479, 1589 HB 466 --Legislative Fiscal Officer; duties ........569, 655, 857, 918, 1571 --Lobbyists; communication from Secretary of State ------------------------54, 1380, 2946, 3575 HB 130 --Members' compensation _--__------------------__----219, 264 HB 602 --Members elected after 1970; eligibility to hold public office _--_.--_------_.--------------838, 897 HB 841 --Members' expense allowance ..----.----______-_.1472, 1566 HB 768 --Members to file notice of their absence ----1286, 1395, 1406 HR 2 --Notify Governor that General Assembly has convened --_--------_._------____--_.-----_ 18, 27 HR 2-Ex. --Notify Governor that General Assembly has convened -----.--------------..--.----------3382, 3389 --Proclamation; Georgia Lawmakers Day --------------------3155 HR 263-825 --Recall of members; amendment to the Constitution --_--_.._-----------.--__1468, 1563, 2530 HR 35-Ex. --Relative to adjournment --._------------------------3749, 3755 --Relative to adjournment --------------------------------------.3736 HR 270-842 --Reserve Components of the Armed Forces; permit to serve as members; amendment to the Constitution ----------------1473, 1566, 1672, 2240 HB 154 --Retirement; participation in other systems ----------274, 313 HB 598 --State Personnel Board; life insurance program for full-time employees --------.837, 896, 979, 1606 HR 145-431 --Tax allocation; amendment to the Constitution _--.511, 578 HR 490 --Tax revenues; urged to seek more efficient means of dispersing --__----------...----------_..__-3205 GENERAL TAX ACT HB 782 HB 785 --Certificate or duplicate receipt upon payment; eliminate provisions ------------1289, 1397, 1825, 2034, 2954 --Volume of business; clarify phrase .--------------------1290, 1398, 1826, 2035, 2955, 3019 GENETICS HR 357 --Department of Public Health urged to create office of genetics ,,______------------------------.2182 GENEVA CONVENTION HR 146 HR 147 --North Vietnam Government urged to abide by rules --------------------------------.488, 1490 --North Vietnam Government urged to abide by rules _____..--------_.--------------_----------490, 1490 INDEX 3881 GEORGE, WALTER F. DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY --Create-..-.-----------------------------------..125, 157 GEORGIA ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT SB 289 HB 378 HB 822 --Family and Children Services; Public Assistance Act --...._.._--2102, 2132, 2259, 2532, 2789, 2831, 2982, 3223 --Georgia Health Code; judicial procedures --------_449, 520 --Hearings on review of contested cases; time limitation ------___._______---_----________----------1468, 1562 GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES PROMOTION ACT HB 819 --Surplus commodities; market promotion __------__________________-__1393, 1477, 1479, 1857, 2451 GEORGIA BUILDING AUTHORITY HB 721 --Parking spaces on the streets around the Capitol ______________.1180, 1293, 1672, 2202, 3042, 3107 GEORGIA BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (See Dept. Public Safety) SB 134 HB 199 HB 111 --Agent qualifications .1024, 1027, 1120, 1305, 2601, 2751, 2822 --Salaries __..__.______-----______----283, 320, 2261, 2352, 2818, 3024 --Transfer from Department of Public Safety to Department of Law _______.....215, 261, 858, 1863 GEORGIA BUSINESS CORPORATION CODE HB 252 --Trust companies, banks; certain fees ........351, 408, 787, 1245 GEORGIA CIVIL PRACTICE ACT HB 280 HB 74 HB 203 --Class actions; revise provisions ____.--____.--___________________ 392, 457 --Depositions upon written questions ,,___________------...151, 221 --Interrogatories to parties; revise laws ._--_------------305, 353 GEORGIA CONSUMER WARRANTY ACT HB 683 --Consumer protection and warranties; enact ____,,_____971, 1116 3882 INDEX GEORGIA CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT HB 924 HB 845 --Indigent persons; affidavits in support of proof of indigency ____--_.__.--------_-1660, 1817, 2097 --Repeal; provide for Office of State Defender to assist indigent persons __._--------------------------1473, 1566 GEORGIA EDUCATION TELEVISION NETWORK HR 399 --Express appreciation -_.._.__...------------------2720, 2818 GEORGIA ELECTION CODE HB 922 --Election districts and polling places; centralized informational center ______________________.___._1659, 1817 HB 39 --Electors; residency requirements _._--__-__-_____.___._.123, 156 HB 526 --Expenses for primaries and elections; reimbursement -______________________..._,,._--_-691, 784 HB 275 --General primaries; run-off primaries; change date ------------_-391, 413, 456, 546, 1407, 1521 HB 337 --Registration list; certain municipalities authorized to use county list -----441, 513, 981, 1358, 2266 HB 409 --Unopposed candidates; computation of votes ______-__..._____________________-505, 573, 981, 1618 HB 3-Ex. --Voting Rights Act; residency requirements for presidential elections __________3387, 3396, 3398, 3522, 3580 GEORGIA EXTENSION SERVICE HR 160 --Commend --------__.-..-..-._._._------_--_--_--,,_.-.---..-556 GEORGIA FOOD ACT HB 126 --Food sales establishments; licensing ........217, 263, 321, 334, 359, 421, 1309, 1375, 1492, 1524, 1551, 1787, 1893 GEORGIA FORESTRY COMMISSION HR 354-1043--Bibb County; execution of long-term lease; Southeastern Forest Experiment Station _._____.____.----------..........----1911, 2095, 2099, 2372 GEORGIA HEALTH CODE SB 71 HB 370 --Alcoholics and drug addicts; hospitalization ______.__----------860, 914, 977, 1924, 2513, 2791 --Ambulance services; licensing ...._----....448, 519, 581, 925, 936, 1997 HB 378 HB 1102 HB 321 HB 373 HB 374 HB 375 HB 421 HB 808 INDEX 3883 --Boards of Health; Department of Public Health; judicial procedures in accordance with Georgia Administrative Procedure Act __----______----449, 520 --Certificate of Need; requirements; construction or expanding certain institutions _____________________----____--. 2943 --Medical Consent Law; create ____--------400, 463, 581, 665, 1490 --Mental health diagnostic and treatment services for chronically ill and aged --------------------448, 519, 581 --Mentally ill; notice of actions ----448, 519, 581, 1362, 2961 --Mentally ill; procedure for custody _.____._--_----448, 520, 581 --Public Health, Department of; permits for mass gatherings ______--___.507, 575, 906, 1222, 2265, 2404 --Punishment for violations --__--___------------------1391, 1475 GEORGIA HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY HB 737 SB 141 --Debtors; collection of funds ----1183, 1296, 1407, 1608, 2816 --Grants; students attending colleges or universities which are not branches of the University System of Georgia; implement 1970 Constitutional Amendment ._._703, 813, 856, 1407, 1728, 1941 GEORGIA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY HB 113 --Redefine certain terms _------_215, 261, 525, 1142, 2962, 3026 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION HB 661 --Georgia System of Scenic Trails; create ________ ________ 894, 976, 1405, 2357, 3217 GEORGIA HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION SB 37 --Create ----_------------------_------___----------_1409, 1425, 1478 GEORGIA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION HR 53-126 --Create ......... _______________..__..___218, 263 GEORGIA INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS CENTER HR 492 --Study Committee; create .-._----------._________________...3168 GEORGIA LAWMAKERS DAY --Proclamation --------.----------------_--_--_,,__--____3155 3884 INDEX GEORGIA LEGISLATIVE RETIREMENT SYSTEM HB 190 HB 179 HB 171 SB 59 SB 60 --Abolish ______________.._.______,,__________........_...281, 319 --Members' eligibility ______________ 279, 317, 1304, 1440, 2265, 2502 --Messengers and Doorkeepers; eligibility _--.----_______277, 316 --State Employees' Retirement System; membership .__.____._...__..____.__..._.__1122, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2579 --State Employees' Retirement System; membership ___.___.._____.____..._______.1123, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2580 GEORGIA MEAT INSPECTION ACT HB 106 HB 105 SB 110 --Custom prepared meat; exempt from inspection ________________.............._.........214, 260, 321, 377, 810, 873 --Retail and food service establishments; inspection of meat products _.___________________-_._.___._214, 260, 359, 538, 1309 --Use of "Georgia" in any trademark, advertisement, etc.; prohibit use _________.______..810, 865, 905, 1198, 2583, 2820 GEORGIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HR 444 --Commend --.--....._..-.._..-_-._.__-__.-..__._.-..-__.-._.___-...._.-...__3173 GEORGIA MEDICAL CONSENT LAW HB 321 --Create; Georgia Health Code ___._.______.._.400, 463, 581, 665, 1490 GEORGIA METAL AND NONMETALLIC MINE SAFETY ACT SB 30 --Create ________________________________________.530, 594, 657, 2518, 3032, 3148 GEORGIA MILITARY FORCES REORGANIZATION ACT HB 137 HB 530 HB 124 HB 999 --Adjutant General's salary ___.-__._..255, 285, 2097, 2319, 2469, 2594, 2954 --Adjutant General's salary _.-____________________.____________..__693, 785 --Georgia National Guard; minimum base pay ____.______________._____________.______.217, 263, 857, 1369, 2814 --State Flag; change description ________________________1907, 2091, 2189 GEORGIA NATIONAL GUARD HB 124 HB 125 HB 149 --Georgia Military Forces Reorganization Act; minimum base pay ________________,,.____ .....217, 263, 857, 1369, 2814 --Income tax; exemptions ...._....._______________.___._._217, 263 --State Employees' Retirement System; civilian employees ________________...._..............................257, 287 INDEX 3885 GEORGIA NONPROFIT CORPORATION CODE HB 207 --Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Act; regulations -___--.___..._._.. ....._._.._,,_.._._...__._..306, 354 GEORGIA OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS HB 283 --Official names and addresses of State offices and officers; publication __.-__-___.--____________.393, 413, 457, 642, 758 GEORGIA PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING ACT HB 607 --Membership ____________.__._.__._____._..__....___.______839, 898, 1926, 2227 GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY HB 1000 --Colonels Island; transfer certain property -..___...-...........__-___...._.1907, 2091, 2099, 2354, 3217 GEORGIA POST MORTEM EXAMINATION ACT HB 284 --Coroners' duties and responsibilities ______________________.___..393, 458 GEORGIA PRISON INDUSTRIES ACT HB 214 --Contract work for private industry ___.____..______._.__...,,_,, 308, 356 GEORGIA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION HB 465 SR 42 HB 748 HR 298 HB 492 HB 490 --Community antenna television systems; regulations ._.,,______._..______.___-,,__.,,_.______._____-_______,,.___.569, 655 --Four-year terms; amendment to the Constitution ..............._..............................._...1942, 2133, 2259 --House movers; jurisdiction ____________________.__.______.__.1186, 1297 --Public Service Commission Study Committee; create _____.___._____________________________________..___1744 --Public utilities; consideration of certain factors when fixing rates _--_-_...__________647, 697, 1404, 1769 --Telephone corporations; investigation of complaints ._._.._.._...__._.-.--.--___.__---__--___-_______________._647, 697 GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY HR 385 --Commend .-..._.._.____._________.._.._...._..........__._.___.___________.. 2425 GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF BARBERS HB 29 --Create .___........._.___-_.__.99, 131, 1924, 2199, 2822, 2905 3886 INDEX GEORGIA STATE BOARD OP EXAMINERS HB 233 --Optometrists; registration qualifications of applicants _____._......-_.-.......__........_..._346, 404, 581, 679, 2266 GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY HB 361 --Create ....._._..._.-------- _.._.__._____ 446, 517, 1924, 2372 GEORGIA SURFACE MINING ACT SB 3 --Amend ....._........--_-.-._.-.....__._--528, 593, 657, 659, 1456, 1571 GEORGIA SYSTEM OF SCENIC TRAILS HB 661 --Create .._________.__..............._._.__._......_894, 976, 1405, 2357, 3217 GERALD, REV. INMAN HR 138-425 --Compensate _........._..__...-__,------508, 576, 2096, 2166, 3214 GIBSON, DR. ROY L. SR 102 HR 321 --Expressing regrets for passing of ----_------------1687, 1766 --Express sympathy for passing of ....._..._._._........1763, 1939 GILLIS, HONORABLE JAMES L., SR. HR 29 --Commend ._._.._._._._...._._..._.._.___.._....__._...._._109 GILMER COUNTY HB 818 HB 1024 HB 1023 --Board of Education; members' election ____..__...................__..._1393, 1477, 2100, 2120, 2806 --Sheriff's salary .-.-_..------.____..__.._________2085, 2255, 2449, 2461 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ----..--2085, 2255, 2449, 2461 GILSTRAP, REV. L. G. --Prayer offered by .........................3395, 3542, 3675, 3710, 3739 GLASS HB 997 --Safety glazing materials; enforcement by Labor Commissioner .----.----1907, 2090, 2448, 2570, 3217 INDEX 3887 GLYNN COUNTY HB 898 --Board of Commissioners; salaries _____._.__._______1654, 1813, 1929, 1948, 2809 HB 897 --Building codes; census figures ......1654, 1813, 1929, 1947, 2809 HR 278-899 --Business license taxes or fees; amendment to the Constitution .....________--________1654, 1813, 1928, 1967, 2814 HB 925 --Sheriff and personnel; salaries ____1660, 1818, 1929, 1954, 2816 HB 1005 --State Court; Judge's election ........1908, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2957 GODDARD, BISHOP HR 261-821 --Compensate _._.__..__.._..__..-._......................._._.._-......1394, 1478 GOOD HOPE, TOWN OF HB 900 --Mayor's term of office ________________1655, 1814, 2100, 2121, 2809 GOODPASTURE, GLENN HR 458 --Commend ....._...___-__..:.._....___,,___________._--_--_____._ 3183 GORDON COUNTY HB 348 HB 271 --Airport Authority; create ..._____443, 515, 525, 586, 1202, 1219 --Fox hunting; prohibit use of electronic devices for calling ._______________________...390, 456, 580, 663, 1408 GORDON MILITARY COLLEGE HR 416 --Board of Regents requested to acquire for Junior College program _.....__.________________________________2733 GOULDING, RANDOLPH HR 282-934 --Secretary of State authorized to return portrait of Francis Goulding ____________! 662, 1819, 2099, 2373 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS HB 47 --The Georgia Government Documents Acts; create ______..__...____________________________________125, 157, 162, 230, 1308 GOVERNOR --Address by ________________------...-......._......._..... 90, 138, 172, 3391 --Communication from _________________---81, 1800, 1905, 3374 3888 SB 129 HR 5 HB 1 HR 490 INDEX --Inaugural Program _------__--__------__----__..._..______.85 --Proclamation ________---_____._--_______----____....___________.3371 --Promote orderly transfer of executive powers __-_..__-.__.______-._____1684, 1699, 1821, 2530, 2786 --Relative to inauguration __________________________.----28, 80 --Reorganization of State Government .-______.____31, 80, 132, 164, 584, 613 --Tax revenues; urged to seek more efficient means of dispersing _____________.._---______.----_______ 3205 GRADY COUNTY HB 314 HB 313 HB 180 --School Superintendent's appointment ____._._-______-_____398, 462, 525, 533, 911 --Superior Court; appointment of Court Reporters _._-____,___...__....______.__.____.398, 462, 789, 802, 1488 --Superior Court Clerk; Ordinary; salaries _______..__________.____.____279, 317, 361, 365, 909, 925 GRAHAM, KIMBERLEY DIANNE HR 94 --Commend ,,,_.._._.___.________._.___...____._._325 GRANTS HB 129 --Counties; distribution on a population basis ,,__--_._-219, 264 HB 261 --Counties; municipal type services __.--_._____-__..352, 409, 859 SB 133 --Counties; withhold appropriations until County Tax Digest approved ______._____.2642, 2794, 2800, 2802, 3035 HB 262 --Incorporated municipalities; distribution _______________353, 409 HR 485 --Local school systems; study committee to study manner of expending _______________________________________ 3201 HB 260 --Municipalities; allocation by counties --____.__--_____352, 409 HB 128 --Municipalities; distribution on a population basis __.218, 264 HB 131 --Municipalities; method of distribution _________________.219, 264 HR 133-360 --Municipalities; omissions from 1970 United States Census; distribution of funds __...446, 517, 527, 596, 909, 1257 HB 512 --Municipalities; publication of certain financial information _-.__.____--__.._--__.___..688, 782, 1672, 2300 SB 141 --Students attending colleges or universities which are not branches of the University System of Georgia; implement 1970 Constitutional Amendment _._.___.______...703, 813, 856, 1407, 1728, 1941 GRAVES, EUGENE McCLUNG HR 129-360 --Compensate _.______________._..___.______445, 517, 1402, 1429, 2271 INDEX 3889 GRAY, CAROLYN TANNER HR 107-270 --Compensate _-_--_,,-_----__-____,,,,.____________.____390, 455 GRAY, EARL V. HR 108-270 --Compensate _._-______,,__.__.,,____._______.________390, 455 GREER, HONORABLE JOHN HR 406 --Commend __,,_____._______________.,,_______________-______________2725 GRIFFIN, CITY OF HR 130-360 --Retired employees; increase benefits; amendment to the Constitution ___.____445, 517, 525, 591, 2263 GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 742 --Court Reporter's salary ____-______-_..__._1184, 1296, 1306, 1412, 1934 GRIFFIN, REV. GEORGE L. --Prayer offered by _________,,__________,,_.________...__._____.._____438 GROOVER, HONORABLE DENMARK, JR. --Committee appointments ___________________________________..______3379 --Election to House of Representatives .....--_....3375, 3376, 3377, 3378, 3379 --Oath of office ________________________________________________3378 GROOVER, HONORABLE MARSHALL EUGENE, SR. HR 11-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of __________,,_____________........ 3552 GUARDIANS SB 159 HB 434 --Mentally ill; appointment of guardian ____________________________...__811, 866, 905, 1826, 2510 --Mentally ill; Court of Ordinary; appointment of temporary guardian _______,,_________._ 511, 578 3890 SB 158 SB 156 INDEX --Mentally ill; limitation of liabilities __________________________1572, 1583, 1669, 1826, 2508 --Treatment facility superintendents; supportive affidavits _______._._____._811, 866, 905, 1826, 2854 GUIDO, REV. MICHAEL A. --Prayer offered by ______________________,,__.__________.________3402 GUNN, MATTIE LENA HR 56-135 --Compensate ___________________________________________________ 254, 284, 2096 GUYTON, TOWN OF HB 960 --Method of conducting elections _______________.___._._.1804, 1914, 2101, 2127, 2956 GWINNETT COUNTY HB 1042 HB 1038 --Airport Authority; create _____________2089, 2258, 2449, 2465, 3219 --Pinkneyville General Militia District District No. 406; taxing district __._______________2088, 2257, 2449, 2465, 3219 GWINNETT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 836 HB 1039 --Assistant District Attorney; appointment ______________,,________1471, 1565, 1673, 1694, 2272 --Judge's duties relative to Juvenile Court ____________._________________2088, 2257, 2449, 2466, 3219 H HABERSHAM COUNTY HB 930 HB 820 HB 746 HB 745 --Disposition of county funds ________1661, 1819, 1930, 1954, 2812 --Ordinary; Clerk's appointment ___.___.________1394, 1477, 1570, 1576, 2269 --Ordinary's salary ___________________.1185, 1297, 1306, 1414, 1934 --Sheriff's salary -________________1185, 1297, 1306, 1413, 1934 HADAWAY, HONORABLE JOHN H. --Communication from Governor regarding death and special election to fill vacancy ______________.3374 HR 9-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of ___________________________3526 INDEX 3891 HALL COUNTY HB 672 HB 538 HB 469 HB 539 --Board of Commissioners' salaries ______._________________._.________969, 1115, 1200, 1211, 1830 --Elected officials' salaries _..-______._._.__771, 847, 981, 1004, 1680 --State Court; increase terms -_._______________-570, 656, 702, 731, 1409, 1872, 1942,1993, 2103, 2413, 2457 --Tax Commissioner's salary .__________771, 847, 981, 1004, 1680 HAMILTON, HONORABLE GEORGE B. HR 195 HR 178 --Express sympathy for passing of ,,____________._.._._________870 --Wish speedy recovery _________________________________.741 HAMILTON, REV. C. S. --Prayer offered by _______________.____________________...1798 HAN, DR. PAUL B. HR 253 --Express sympathy for passing of _________________________1266 HAND, REV. G. OTHELL --Prayer offered by ___________________________________________121 HANDICAPPED PERSONS HB 677 --Motor vehicles; permits to operate ___.__970, 1115, 1405, 2371 HANNAH, REV. ROBERT L. --Prayer offered by ____________________________________________.____1466 HAPEVILLE, CITY OF HR 233-698 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution __________.______1109. 1191, 1199, 1319, 1938 HB 120 --Pension funds ___________________________216. 262, 414, 468, 1932 3892 INDEX HARALSON COUNTY HB 534 --Appointment of deputy and jailer --------------693, 786, 790, 864, 1680' HB 11-Ex. --Board of Education; membership --------------------3388, 3397 HB 19-Ex. --Board of Education; membership _____________^3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 533 --Water Authority; create^----------.693, 786, 790, 864, 1679 HARLEM, CITY OF HB 622 --Reincorporate ----------------841, 900, 982, 1018, 1682, 1707 HARRIS COUNTY HB 601 HB 597 HB 596 --Ordinary's salary ----------------------838, 897, 982, 1013, 1674 --Sheriff's salary ..............._._______.___.837, 896, 982, 1001, 1674 --Superior Court Clerk's salary.------.837, 896, 982, 1012, 1674 HARRIS, DR. PIERCE HR 61 --Express sympathy for passing of .......--..._--------------244 HARRIS, HONORABLE A. MYDDLETON, SR, HR 26-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of --_._-__-____.3667 HART COUNTY SR 71 HB 667 HB 669 HB 1007 HB 668 --Conveyance of certain property...--_----__1572, 1583, 1669, 2530, 2705 --Employees' salaries.----..------...._._. 968, 1114, 1200, 1210, 1829 --Sheriff's salary --....._.......--_..._._968, 1114, 1200, 1210, 1829 --Small Claims Court; repeal Act_______...............1909, 2092, 2262, 2285, 2957 --Tax Commissioner's employees' salaries.---.._------...968, 1114, 1200, 1210, 1829 HARTSFIELD, HONORABLE WILLIAM B. HR 250 --Express sympathy for passing of............------------1263, 1408 HAWKINS, VANE G. HR 202 --Commend ..._...----...----.--------------_......------------ ... 948 INDEX 3893 HAZLEHURST, CITY OP HB 729 --City Commissioners' terms----__-1182, 1294, 1306, 1411, 1934 HEALTH AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT HB 370 HB 378 HB 804 SB 125 HB 213 SB 71 HB 1102 HB 373 HB 375 HB 374 HB 808 HB 321 HB 1044 SB 279 SB 159 HB 434 SB 157 SB 148 SB 158 HB 207 HB 266 --Ambulance services; licenses......--__--........448, 519, 581, 925, 936, 1997 --Boards of Health; Department of Public Health; judicial procedures in accordance with Georgia Administrative Procedure Act----_----------------449, 520 --Construction sites and places of public assembly; sanitary facilities ______________________1390, 1475, 1924, 2238, 3217 --County boards of health; health insurance plan --_____--..--------.--...________--------___.__.__2263, 2288, 2445 --Pluoridation in all communities, 5000 population or more ------------------------.308, 356, 581, 764 --Georgia Health Code; alcoholics and drug addicts; hospitalization______________------_860, 914, 977, 1924, 2513, 2791 --Georgia Health Code; Certificate of Need; requirements ________----___________________--------2943 --Georgia Health Code; mental health diagnostic and treatment services ----------_____----_--..--_--_448, 519, 581 --Georgia Health Code; mentally ill; procedure for custody .__.._.._--____________________.._--448, 520, 581 --Georgia Health Code; notice of actions to mentally ill --___..__.----------------448, 519, 581, 1362, 2961 --Georgia Health Code; punishment for violations ___..__.___...--_--------__--------..___.____--1391, 1475 --Georgia Medical Consent Law; create ____------___.----.----------_______.400, 463, 581, 665, 1490 -^Maternal Health, Council on; create-----------2089, 2258 --Mentally ill; admission to State institutions; cost of care ...------------1941, 1974, 2095, 2519, 2551, 2573 --Mentally ill; appointment of guardian----_________811, 866, 905, 1826, 2510 --Mentally ill; Court of Ordinary; appointment of temporary guardian ____,,--------------------________511, 578 --Mentally ill; custody and hospitalization--------811, 866, 905, 1826, 2506 --Mentally ill; hospitalization; service of notice by mail--------____________________862, 916, 979, 1826, 2754 --Mentally ill; limitation of liabilities of guardians--_-----------.-.--1572, 1583, 1669, 1826, 2508 --Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Act; nonprofit corporations ----____.----__----------..------..306, 354 --Public Health, Department of; admissibility of information in private actions.------..388, 454, 581, 1228 3894 HR 357 HB 421 HR 359 HR 358 SB 20 INDEX --Public Health, Department of; Genetics; urged to create office within Department--..----__...----------2182 --Public Health, Department of; permits for mass gatherings ------------507, 575, 906, 1222, 2265, 2404 --Public Health, Department of; urged to create office of demography within Department--_--_--...--_____.2184 --State Board of Health; consultants from each major specialty organizations; representation on Board --------------...--------_--_------___--------_..----2183 --State Board of Health; patrol and security work; purchase of motor vehicles ___------___1206, 1214, 1301, 2101 HEALTH CARE HB 207 --Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Act; Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code __--------.----..------.--306, 354 HEALTH CODE, GEORGIA SB 71 HB 370 HB 378 HB 1102 HB 321 HB 373 HB 374 HB 375 HB 421 HB 808 --Alcoholics and drug addicts; hospitalization--.............------860, 914, 977, 1924, 2513, 2791 --Ambulance services; licenses-__._...............448, 519, 581, 925, 936, 1997 --Boards of Health; Department of Public Health; judicial procedures in accordance with Georgia Administrative Procedure Act _______--_._.._____,,___449, 520 --Certificate of Need; requirements; construction or expanding certain institutions.----------------------2943 --Medical Consent Law; create ______________400, 463, 581, 665, 1490 --Mental health diagnostic and treatment services for chronically ill and aged ...............----_____448, 519, 581 --Mentally ill; notice of actions.--------448, 519, 581, 1362, 2961 --Mentally ill; procedure for custody.--------------448, 520, 581 --Public Health, Department of; permits for mass gatherings ------------507, 575, 906, 1222, 2265, 2404 --Punishment for violations ----____------.......--------1391, 1475 HEALTH STUDIOS HB 488 HB 487 --Sales practices and financing methods; regulations .__------------------------...----------646, 696, 871 --State Examining Board; registration requirements ----.........--...__--.__----------646, 696, 871 HEARD COUNTY HB 675 --Commissioner; create office----...----970, 1115, 1200, 1212, 1932,1982, 2805 INDEX 3895 HEATERS, WATER HB 587 --Safe construction and installation-----_-----__________--781, 855 HENDERSON, H. K. "HOP" HR 339 --Express sympathy for passing of _--------------_--________2023 HENRY COUNTY HB 800 --Board of Commissioners; purchasing procedures ------------_______________1390, 1474, 1570, 1581, 2454 HB 268 --Business license tax ----____-___----_.___._389, 454, 525, 531, 1677 HB 338 --Mobile home rental units and mobile home sites; tax __--------____'____------__----441, 514, 525, 585, 1202 HB 269 --Tax Commissioner; fees___.__--.--.....---389, 455, 525, 532, 911 HR 184-623 --Tax levy for water and sewerage purposes; amendment to the Constitution.------------_--842, 900, 981, 1128, 1683 HENSLEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY HR 79-212 --Compensate ------------__------------------------__.--308, 356 HERNDON, MRS. BETTY S. HR 239-747 --Compensate .__----__.-__--__----------------.------___1186, 1297 HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY, GEORGIA HB 737 SB 141 --Debtors; collection of funds_.______,,____________ 1183, 1296, 1407, 1608, 2816 --Grants; students attending colleges or universities which are not branches of the University System of Georgia; implement 1970 Constitutional Amendment ...,,--._----______703, 813, 856, 1407, 1728, 1941 HIGHWAYS AND HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT HB 107 --Condemnation proceedings; tax return evaluations admissible as evidence ______________________--------.214, 260 HR 276-893 --Corridor Loop Study Committee; create . 1653, 1812, 2098, 2368, 3222 HB 977 --Eminent domain; special master; compensation ______________--___.----1807, 1917, 2097, 2382 3896 INDEX HB 519 --Factory built housing; increase maximum permissible width which may be transported --------__..-690, 783, 2801 HB 113 --Georgia Highway Authority; redefine certain terms _-----------------------215, 261, 525, 1142, 2962, 3026 --Highway Maintenance Study Committee; Committee Report ---------....---- --.-----------------------------------..-3276 SR 79 --Joint Highway Laws Study Committee; create .____-----..--------.-------1686, 1703, 1824 HB 772 --Length and width limits involving commodities which can be dismantled or separated; 12 month permits --------------------------1287, 1396, 1405 HB 618 --Modular homes; over-the-road transportation ; special permits ..-.--------------.841, 899, 1303, 1438, 2265, 2493, 2516, 2611, 2626, 2714, 2820 HR 100-248 --Motor vehicle registration and license fees; allocation; amendment to the Constitution------350, 407 HR 136-385 --Motor Vehicle Width Study Committee; create _____-451, 521 HB 115 --Negotiation of contracts with incorporated municipalities --...----------...-.--.216, 261, 525, 1160, 1935 HB 9-Ex. --Outdoor advertising; controls ....------...----3388, 3397, 3404 3526,3581,3660,3669, 3670, 3676, 3677 HR 483 --Port cities; erection of appropriate signs----___------------3200 HB 992 --Public roads, bridges and ferries; establish new laws ------------------------------__._-1906, 2090 HB 699 --Railroad crossings; designate if hazardous-----._-1110, 1192 HB 427 --Railroad crossings; designation of safe and unsafe crossings ------------------------------_--510, 577 HB 379 --Road construction contracts; escrow agreements ------------------449, 520, 525, 1452, 2624, 2697 SB 311 --State Highway Board; committee meetings ---------------2274, 2292, 2448, 2613, 2766, 2821 HB 650 --State Highway Board; membership in the event of reapportionment --------------------------_.....891, 974 SB 35 --State Highway Department; contract negotiations; incorporated municipalities --------..--.--------467, 534, 580 SB 51 --State Highway Department; contract obligations; appropriation of funds --__----------------_-702, 813, 856 HR 232-698 --Toll bridges and roads; State to incur debt; amendment to the Constitution ____________._______________._______.__1109, 1191, 1303 HR 431 --Toll Roads Transportation Study Committee; create -.._----------------------------------------3162 HR 373 --Towns and Cities Highway Study Committee; create ------__-------------_------------,,----._---------2428 SB 291 --Traffic violations; fines and forfeitures; distribution of money----- .....2103, 2133, 2259, 2517, 2586 SB 139 --Transport and deposit loads; return to point of origin __---------------------861, 916, 978, 1925, 2488, 2552, 2701, 2821 INDEX 3897 HR 32-61 --Valdosta State College; place appropriate signs near exit on Interstate 75 _______________,,_,,........_______________.128, 159 HR 326-1001--Walton County; conveyance of certain property to Emmett Stephens....----------------1907, 2091, 2099, 2356 HB 509 --Width and length limits; permits_----____.----_----_650, 700, 908, 1355, 1936 HILL, MRS. DOROTHY CHENEY HR 459 --Commend .,,._......_..__,,_,,,,.,,..____...___...._.-.._,,...._..,,______,,.__.______ _____3183 HILL, REV. MAX Prayer offered by ------ _------- ..--1648 HILLCREST ABNEY MEMORIAL PARK AND MAUSOLEUM, INC. HR 173-521 --Compensate ,, _------______._691, 784, 3151 HILTONIA, TOWN OF HB 921 --Alcoholic beverages; repeal provisions....-- ..--. 1659, 1817, 1929, 1953,2811 HINESVILLE, CITY OF HB 485 --Elections ..---____.._------------.. ..---645,696,790,806,1489 HISTORICAL COMMISSION, GEORGIA HB 661 --Georgia System of Scenic Trails; create __..........._._...___________.______........- 894, 976, 1405, 2357, 3217 HOBGOOD, JOHN K. HR 14-18 --Compensate _--------____________..------.............. 96, 129, 411, 472, 809 HODGSON, HONORABLE HARRY HR 14-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of _------.__.._..--_----.....__.... 3559 3898 INDEX HOGANSVILLE, CITY OF HB 982 --Extend corporate limits -...-.-....____1808, 1918, 2101, 2130, 2813 HOLDING COMPANIES HB 837 --Bank holding companies organized out of State; unlawful activities ....----_________..__.._........_...............1471, 1565 HE 324-987 --Bank Holding Company Study Committee; create ....._______._._._._...._..__._______1810, 1919, 2098, 2293, 3222 SR 112 --Joint Bank Holding Company Study Committee; create ......._..._._................_____-__.______._.__________2273, 2291, 2447 HOLIDAYS, LEGAL HB 1100 HB 462 HB 352 --General Election Day; State holiday --____-___....._______________.2943 --Veteran's Day; county and local boards of education ..._....-.-............._-___________.__..____.____.______..568, 654, 2097 --When legal holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be celebrated on the preceding Friday--____________443, 516, 1404, 1532 HOLLIS, MRS. BOB HR 134-385 --Compensate ...-___-___-___--_____...........__..._450, 521, 1402, 1429, 2271 HOME SOLICITATION SB 96 --Retail Installment and Home Solicitation Sales Act; cancellation of sales agreement-----__..936, 1027, 1119, 1569, 2484 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION HR 64-148 --Ad valorem tax; application by counties for school purposes; amendment to the Constitution __.__.__...______..____________________________________._.._____..257, 287 HR 269-837 --Ad valorem tax; disabled veterans; amendment to the Constitution _._.._.___.__________... _.._._...___..._._._________1471, 1565 SR 33 --Ad valorem tax; 65 years of age or older; amendment to the Constitution..........................863, 914, 977 HR 119-283 --Eligibility notification, persons 65 or older; amendment to the Constitution--____________.__._._.___.__..__..393, 458 HR 169-492 --Federal old-age, survivor or disability benefits shall not be included in income, persons 65 years or over; amendment to the Constitution ..............................................647, 697, 1825, 2243, 2880, 2894 HOMICIDE HB 23 INDEX 3899 --Wife or mother; recovery by illegitimate child -.--------.--------------.------98, 130, 225, 266, 1122 HOOKS, VENDIE HUDSON HR 198 --Express sympathy for passing of ----------_--__.------_..945 HOPE, LESLIE TOWNES "BOB" HR 110 --Commend -----------.--------------------------370, 467 HOSPITALIZATION HB 207 HB 431 --Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Act; Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code--------------306, 354 --Reimbursement for services rendered by physical or licensed applied psychologist----______________________510, 577, 1925 HOSPITALS HR 227-687 --Non-profit general and mental hospitals; suspend sales tax on services rendered----------------972, 1118, 1201, 1334, 2104 HB 762 --Private, nonprofit; exempt sales tax of tangible personal property--.--------1189, 1300, 1306, 1431, 2104, 2174, 2627, 2744, 2819,2839,2962 HOTELS HB 472 HB 327 --Excise tax; levy not to exceed 3% on charges ------__..___----___.___.._----.._____. -- 571, 656, 983, 1459 --Excise tax; levy of 2% on charges ---------------------- 401, 465 HOUSE INFORMATION OFFICE HR 401 --Commend ....________.__.. __------....-___.----______.__.__...----.____._----...2722 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HR 18 HR 487 HR 332 --Adjournment for inauguration ceremonies----_-.------.....--.84 --Amend HR 3 --..--------------------------------..................3203 --Amend HR 3 relative to personnel and committees.------1892 3900 INDEX HR 344 --Amend Rules --------.----__--------_----------------_.--2029 HR 417 --Amend Rules _--_----.---__---------__..----.--------.2734 HR 435 --Amend Rules ... ...__------------------------------------.3166 HR 291 --Code of Georgia, Unannotated; furnish each member a copy .._.----.--__----------_----___----1738 --Ellard, Honorable Glenn W.; elected Clerk ___.______________________.17 HR 488 --Freshmen members; commend --------------_.~_--___------.3203 --General Election results ___________.__------__----------___6 HR 462 --Intern program; commend -- --------------------------3185 HR 41-Ex. --Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee; commend __----------__------------_-_------3753 --Majority Leader; certification of Honorable George D. Busbee ------_----------------__-----------52, 53 --Members oath of office ------_----__--__----.,,------_------..12 --Minority Floor Leader; certification of Honorable Michael J. Egan, Jr. --------------------------53, 54 --Moses, Honorable Edward C.; appointed Sheriff----------28 --Murphy, Honorable Thomas B.; elected Speaker Pro Tern ------___----_----_----._.----------------27 HR 1 --Notify Senate that House has convened.--------------_--18 HR 1-Ex. --Notify Senate that House has convened ----_----____.3381 HR 475 --Page Staff; commend ......------_.....------ .__--------3194 HB 1-Ex. --Reapportionment ..................------------3386, 3396, 3398, 3405, 3517, 3581, 3636 HB 16-Ex. --Reapportionment; postpone ----____----------...------...3513, 3543 HR 3 --Relative to personnel and committees ----.------..._____.18 HR 27-23-Ex. --Representative elected from and represent one House District; amendment to the Constitution .._.......------...._----------_----------------3711, 3741 HR 4 --Rules of House; adopt --------------------------------.25 HR 3-Ex. --Rules of House; adopt ........._.--_----..------____------...------.3382 --Smith, Honorable Geo. L. II; elected Speaker--------------13 --Standing Committees; appointment changes ....._...----------------------50, 82, 83, 84, 144, 145, 162 --Standing Committees; assignment ------------------------32 --State Planning and Community Affairs Committee; local legislation; rules change --------------------------48 HR 477 --Stenographic Pool; commend ------------------------------.3196 --Thrash, Honorable Elmore; elected Messenger...------.........27 --Toms, Honorable Marion; elected Doorkeeper....----------__ 28 HOUSING HB 35 HB 150 HB 519 HB 274 --Dwellings unfit for human habitation; suspension of duty to pay rent .......... .............................------ 100, 131, 908 --Factory-built housing; certification; inspection procedures ____.--.........--_...,,......-.__..._______...----.__----258, 287 --Factory built housing; increase maximum permissible width which may be transported --------------.690, 783, 2801 --Factory-built housing; State Building Administrative Board; inspection.----...........391, 456, 1406, 1621, 3043, 3149 HB 273 HB 748 HB 1016 SB 221 HB 132 HB 606 HR 294 HB 618 HR 350 INDEX 3901 --Factory-built housing; State Building Administrative Board; standards ------------.------391, 456, 906, 1625, 3148 --House movers; Georgia Public Service Commission; jurisdiction ___._------------__._..____--------.1186, 1297 --Housing authorities; creation and establishment __.__.__----_------__.____.___._______.1910, 2093, 2262, 2380, 3043, 3085 --Housing Authorities Law; City housing authorities ------------------.2274, 2291, 2448, 2622, 3101 --Housing Authorities Law; corporate limits--_--._----.253, 284 --Housing Developments and their effects on County Fiscal Capacity; Committee Report -------------- 3297 --Housing merchants; liabilities ------------------------.839, 897 --Mobile homes; create study committee to study movement, maximum width, etc. ..............._.......--.._____--1740 --Modular homes; over-the-road transportation; special permits ----.--------841, 899, 1303, 1438, 2265, 2493, 2516, 2611, 2626, 2714, 2820 --State retirement and pension systems; investments in residential mortgages --------_------______________.2030 HOUSTON COUNTY HB 635 HB 413 HB 319 HB 315 HR 445 HB 316 HB 317 HB 318 --Airport Authority; create.--..844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 --Board of Education; members' compensation.-.-------506, 574, 702, 725 --Fiscal year _ _.----______________...399, 463, 701, 718, 1677 --Ordinary's salary ------__.------__ 398, 462, 701, 717, 1681, 1725 --Sesquicentennial Celebration _______________________________3173 --Sheriff's salary ----_.----------....399, 462, 701, 717, 1682, 1726 --Superior Court Clerk's salary.----.--------399, 463, 701, 718, 1682, 1727 --Tax Commissioner's salary ___._____________._____399, 463, 701, 718, 1682,1728 HOUSTON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 711 --Change effective date of Act creating....----1112, 1194, 1406, 1534, 2453 HOWELL, JAMES E. HR 21-38 --Compensate ____--------------_____________.101, 132, 411, 473, 809 HUDSON, HONORABLE TED HR 80 HR 81 --Wish speedy recovery __________________________--___----__________.289 --Wish speedy recovery ._----__--____________._------._______.......----.290 3902 INDEX HUMAN RELATIONS SB 37 --Georgia Human Relations Commission; create ..__..........__-_,,_.-..._____.._-._________1409, 1425, 1478 HUMAN RIGHTS HR 53-126 --Georgia Human Rights Commission; create...----...^Ig, 263 HUNSINGER, PAUL HR 230-698 --Compensate .._,,_.............----..........llOg, 1191, 2096, 2168, 3215 HUNTING (See Game and Fish Commission) HB 271 HB 340 HB 858 --Foxes; prohibit use of electronic devices in certain counties .-._.-__-__.-.....--.___......390, 456, 580, 663, 1408 --License fees; revise -_.._............-...__-...._.-_.._441, 514, 580, 1442, 1678,1866, 1905 --Licenses; agents' fees __._-.-.-...-._,,_.-..-.-._.._--_1557, 1665, 1924 HURST, MRS. MARY HR 85-225 --Compensate -_.__............_._-_._......___.311, 358, 1824, 1999, 2958 HUYCK, REV. ALBERT W., JR. --Prayer offered by --._______......_.,,_._._...----~---_~-_-769-' I IDENTIFICATION CARD HB 761 --Department of Public Safety; Driver's License Division; official State identification card ____........--_.___._.......1189, 1300, 1671 ILLITERACY HR 153 --Illiteracy Study Committee; create .._-.__............._..._..-...........498 IMPLIED CONSENT HB 321 --Georgia Medical Consent Law; create .........___._....._.._.__.._.._.....__.._....400, 463, 581, 665, 1490 INDEX 3903 INAUGURAL PROGRAM --Governor and Lieutenant Governor _.__________________________85 INCOME TAX (See Taxation) HB 876 --Assessment and collection; manner of applying interest .__--------1560, 1668, 1826, 2042, 2955 HB 874 --Assessment and collection; penalties for failure to pay and underpayment ____________1560, 1667, 1826, 2039, 2960, 3122 HB 1101 --Corporations; alternative formula for apportioning __________________________._.._--2943 HB 1037 --Corporations; interest and royalties received without the United States __________.__2088, 2257 HB 125 --Georgia National Guard; exemptions _____________________217, 263 HB 621 --Gross receipts tax; levy and collection _.________841, 900 SB 258 --Net income; conform with U. S. Internal Revenue Code ________________1686, 1702, 1823, 1931, 2471 HB 875 --Preparation and filing; penalty for failure to file a timely return ____1560, 1668, 1826, 2040, 3221 HB 698 --Private foundations; exemptions ----__..__--------------.1108, 1191, 1480, 1768, 2815 HB 963 --Private schools; deduction for expenses incurred in sending dependents ___________________1805, 1915 HB 287 --Rate of taxation imposed on individuals ______________.........394, 458, 1201, 2019, 2149, 2961 SB 257 --Returns; preservation ________________1685, 1702, 1823, 1931, 2472 HB 790 --Sales tax; tax credit or refund for certain taxpayers ______________________________...1291, 1398 HB 451 --Special education expenses; allowable deductions _________.____566, 652, 983, 1368, 2270, 2500 HR 54-126 --State governments; proportionate taxes; Congress urged to call convention to propose amendment to United States Constitution ________._..___218, 263, 265, 329 INDIGENT PERSONS HB 924 HB 285 HB 845 --Georgia Criminal Justice Act; affidavits in support of indigency _.--------1660, 1817, 2097 --Medical assistance for the Indigent Act; create _____________.____.,,______________________393, 458 --State Defender, Office of; provide to assist indigent persons _______________,,___________1473, 1566 INDUSTRY HB 464 --Employer-employee relations; establish framework for orderly methods of dealing with problem _________________.__------_________569, 655 3904 HR 375 HB 1058 INDEX --Georgia Antitrust Law Study Committee; create --...------______----_--.,,,,.--...--_----_._--2430 --Trade and commerce; protection against unreasonable restraints and anticompetitive practices ..--...--.---------------2253, 2444 INGLE, MRS. VERA HR 175-526 --Compensate .___.__.------._------......------692, 785, 1402, 1431, 2272 INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES HB 735 HB 448 --Parking brakes; amend ----..1183, 1295, 1405, 1537, 2624, 2836, 2872, 2931, 2963, 2990, 3222 --Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways; repeal Article XVI .----......565, 652, 1926, 2365, 3043, 3094 INSURANCE HB 600 --Assigned risk plan; countersignature of resident agent ____,,----------___------------837, 897, 979, 2001 HR 7-17 --Automobile Liability Insurance Study Commission; create __,,----79, 104, 1670, 2138, 3221 HB 763 --Business trusts; certificates of authority .----------------------__.1189, 1300, 1670, 2044 HB 765 --Cancellation of policies; redefine ------___------____----1286, 1395, 1480, 1852, 2951 HR 369-1053--Casualty insurers; taxation; allocation to law enforcement officers' retirement fund; amendment to the Constitution --_--..--__2252, 2443 HB 524 --Counties; liability for damages ------------------691, 784, 1927 HB 431 --Group and blanket accident and sickness insurance; reimbursement for services rendered by physician of licensed applied psychologist --------------510, 577, 1925 HB 138 --Insurance Premium Finance Company Act; financed insurance contracts ____________..----------.255, 285, 288, 335, 862, 1249 SB 177 --Insurers; investments in obligations issued ...----__------1684, 1700, 1821, 2614, 2985, 3038, 3040 HB 159 --Investment of insurers in evidence of indebtedness ._____------------------275, 313, 582, 683, 1408 HB 523 --Municipalities; liability for damages _....------.691, 784, 1927 HR 220 --Open Competition Rating Law Study Committee; create ----------..--_----_----------.962 HB 764 --Residential structures totally destroyed by fire; property value .------..1286, 1395, 1480, 1852, 2951 HR 419 HR 374 HB 857 HB 86 HB 94 HB 163 INDEX 3905 --Safety Responsibility and Uninsured Motorist Study Committee; create --------_..._------2736 --Title Insurance Study Committee; create ----__.._..__--2429 --Tobacco crops; fair market value at maturity -----1556, 1665 --Uninsured motorists; increased limits .__.-____--_--____------------__-154, 223, 288, 427, 862 --Uninsured motorists; option to reject coverage _.----_--_------_------------------212, 258 --Unpaid premiums; service charge ----------___----__----__ 275, 314, 582, 814, 1408 INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS SR 52 --Intergovernmental Relations Study Committee; create _.------------------1308, 1329, 1401, 2801 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS CENTER, GEORGIA HR 492 --Study Committee; create ,,--_.--------.------.-----------.3168 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION HR 111 --Flue-cured tobacco; oppose loans to foreign countries to increase production ___------_:--,.----^--370 INTERROGATORIES HB 203 --Georgia Civil Practice Act; revise laws __.____.___..__._.__----__.___^..305, 353 INTERSTATE ENVIRONMENT COMPACT HB 937 SB 303 --State of Georgia shall be a party to ------_----__1662, 1820 --State of Georgia shall be a party to ------__..------.__-2534, 2552, 2620, 2622, 2892 INVASION OF PRIVACY HB 489 --Eavesdropping; conform with Federal laws ----..___._..__646, 696, 1670, 1790, 2140 IRVINDALE DAIRIES HR 438 --Commend .------------____________.----------_.__3169, 3906 INDEX IRWIN COUNTY HB 892 --Sheriff's salary ___...___........1653, 1812, 1929, 1947, 2808 ISENBERG, HONORABLE JOE HR 463 --Wish speedy recovery _______.____._.___._____3186 IVEY, TOWN OF SB 253 --Define town limits _______-____1685, 1702, 1823, 2530, 2539 J JACKSON, SENATOR HENRY M. HR 17-Ex. --Invitation to address General Assembly ...._____.3561, 3677 JAILS SR 93 HB 896 --Joint Georgia Jail Standards Study Committee; create _.____..1940, 1973, 2094, 2530, 2880, 2965 --Unsafe jails; sheriffs'authorization to place in secure municipal jails _______.._._1654, 1813 JASPER, CITY OF HR 266-825 --Ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ___.....__.._1469, 1563, 1672, 1695, 2450 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY HB 728 --Tax Commissioner's office; personnel ____.__._____._____1182, 1294, 1306, 1411, 1934 JEFFERSON, CITY OF HB 1027 --City Court; salaries -_.._._._.-__.__2086, 2255, 2449, 2462, 3218 JEFFERSON COUNTY HB 428 --Ordinary's salary _._...___________510, 577, 1200, 1208, 1827 INDEX 3907 JEKYLL ISLAND HB 473 --Jekyll Island State Park Authority Act; land improvement _.._.___.571, 656, 1305, 1461, 2954 JENKINS COUNTY HB 577 HB 578 --Coroner's salary _____._____.__.__779, 853, 982, 1010, 1829 -- Sheriff and deputy sheriff; salaries ...._....._....__....__._.._..779, 853, 982, 1010, 1829 JESUP, CITY OF SB 39 HB 917 --Change corporate limits; referendum __.....__.583, 660, 700, 2945, 2965, 3100, 3151 --City limits; referendum __...._.1658, 1816, 1929, 1953, 3152; JOHN NEVILLE BIRCH MEMORIAL BRIDGE HR 102-262 --Ocmulgee River, Juliette, Georgia; designate .________..353, 409, 1303, 2357, 2959 JOHNSON, CHARLES W. HR 214 --Express sympathy for passing of_._--_._--.._~_-_--..-- 957 JOHNSON COUNTY HB 644 HB 640 HB 642 HB 639 HB 643 HB 637 HB 636 HB 638 --County Commissioners' salaries ._._..846, 903, 983, 1023,1676 --Ordinary's salary _....___.._.___..._.__.845, 903, 983, 1021, 1680 --Sheriff's salary ._.._._...._..___._._846, 903, 983, 1022, 1676 --State Court; salaries .__.....__,...______...845, 903, 983, 1021, 1680 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ._.._.....846, 903, 983, 1022, 1676 --Tax Collector's salary ......_.._______845, 902, 983, 1020, 1679 --Tax Commissioner; create office ._......845, 902, 983,1020,1679 --Tax Receiver's salary __.___----845, 903, 983, 1021, 1679 JOINT MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM SB 58 --Master retirement plans; fewer than 16 employees __....._____.._....860, 914, 977, 1304, 2601 3908 INDEX JOINT SESSIONS HR 6 --Inauguration of Governor and : :;. Lieutenant Governor__--.._._.__..._______---.29,81 HR 30 --To hear address by Governor ...___._._.____..__._.110, 133, 137 HR 31 --To hear address by Governor _..._._____~_111, 137, 171 HR 4-Ex. --To hear address by Governor ___._..________3382, 3389 HR 6-Ex. --To hear address by Honorable Wilbur D. Mills __._...__-.....___.___...._._3399, 3515, 3568 JONES COUNTY HB 718 --Board of Education; membership ._...____.--_..__.1113, 1195, 2100, 2117, 2805 JONES, WILLIAM N. HR 120-284 --Compensate _...___..___.__..___.393, 458, 1824, 1998, 2958 JONESBORO, CITY OF HB 170 --Election dates _._____.__.___277, 315, 361, 364, 704, 714 JORDAN, DR. HOWARD, JR. ,.,,, HR 116 --Commend __-_..______-____-____________-375 JUDGE, MARY JANE HR 479 --Commend ...__...._._..__._______________.___...___.._3197 JUDGES : SB 84 HB 516 HB 224 SB 40 --Appellate Courts; State Employees' Retirement System _~__-861, 915, 978, 2529, 2709, 2831, 2931, 2964 --Judge Emeritus, Superior Courts; expense allowances __.__-..._689, 783,1405,1893,1975, 2400 --Superior Court Judges' Emeritus Retirement Fund; contributions ._.....__.__310, 358, 1481 --Trial Judges and Solicitors Retirement Fund; inferior courts; practice of law _...______.__.__-530, 594, 657, 2529, 2778, 2820 INDEX 3909 JUDICIAL CIRCUITS (See Named Circuit) HB 586 SB 220 SB 276 HB 345 HB 166 HB 678 HB 877 HB 298 HB 878 HB 81 HB 188 HB 272 HB 445 HB 440 HB 325 HB 385 HB 381 SB 318 HB 865 HB 972 SB 325 HB 66 --Alapaha Judicial Circuit; change terms of court __,,____..__..___781, 855, 1406, 1957, 3216 --Alapaha Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ._,,_-.._____-1208, 1216, 1303, 2099, 2114 --Assistant District Attorneys; qualifications _.____-.2263, 2289, 2445, 2802, 2924, 2969 --Atlanta Judicial Circuit; add four additional judges ._______442, 515, 908, 2009, 3043, 3091 --Atlantic Judicial Circuit; add one Judge .__-._____,,_______._.._.__276, 315, 907, 1137, 1938 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; add one Judge ._.._.__..____970, 1116, 1671, 2006, 2815 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's salary .__._____.1561, 1668, 1929, 1944, 2807 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's salary; change population figures _____.396, 460, 788, 797, 1486 --Augusta Judicial Circuit; Judges; supplementary salary ___.....1561, 1668, 1929, 1944, 2807 --Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit; add one Court Reporter _______152, 222, 288, 338, 704 --Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's salary .__._.._.281, 318, 322, 366, 704 --Cherokee Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter; secretary's salary ....390, 456, 788, 794,1491,1520 --Circuits with one Superior Court Judge; appointment of assistant district attorneys _________.___.__.___.564, 651 --Circuits with more than one Superior Court Judge; appointment of assistant district attorneys __..__512, 579, 907, 1642y 2815 --Clayton Judicial Circuit; Assistant District Attorney's appointment .___.401, 465, 701, 719, 1202 --Clayton Judicial Circuit; Judges' salaries __________.,,________.450, 521, 981, 1002, 2804 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; add one additional judge __..._..__450, 521, 788, 879, 2872, 2935, 2962, 2993, 3042 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; add one : additional judge .......____.__________._____2274, 2467, 2527 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; Investigator's salary ____________1558, 1666, 1673, 1838, 2455 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; Judges and District Attorney; salaries __..........1806, 1916, 2101, 2129 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; salaries _____..__.___. ....2452, 2468, 2528 --District Attorney to grant immunity from prosecution, certain criminal proceedings .,,..........____.....149, 220, 360, 488, 907 3910 HB 49 HB 27 HB 1056 HB 1047 HB 742 HB 836 HB 1039 HB 711 SB 25 ; HB 228 .':. HB 459 SB 301 HB 936 HB 209 HB 1001 HB 928 HB 151 HB 713 HB 1017 HB 139 HB 1074 HB 981 INDEX --District Attorneys; Assistants' compensation ____________._--__..__.__.___._125, 157, 413 --District Attorneys; reimbursement of certain expenses ..._.......__98, 130, 288, 332, 552, 1936 --Dublin Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ___.___________2253, 2443, 2531, 2549, 3220 --Eastern Judicial Circuits; additional judge; appointment --___--__--_....._____~____2251,2442 --Griffin Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ....__________.1184, 1296, 1306, 1412, 1934 --Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; Assistant District Attorney ______________1471, 1565, 1673, 1694, 2272 --Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; Judge's duties relative to Juvenile Court ........2088, 2257, 2449, 2466, 3219 --Houston Judicial Circuit; change effective date of Act creating ___:_....______.,._____.1112, 1194, 1406, 1534, 2453 --Juvenile Court Judge's authorization to hold hearings at any time or place within judicial circuits __._466, 534, 580, 2518, 2598, 2822 --Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit; District Attorney; secretary's salary ___________________..........345, 403, 526, 531, 1121 --Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit; District Attorney to assume duties of solicitor of Chattooga County State Court _____________________567, 654, 1137, 1200, 1209 --Mountain Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ________.__2272, 2290, 2447, 2802, 2830 --Mountain Judicial Circuit; Court terms _________________1662, 1819, 2260, 2460, 3212 --Northern Judicial Circuit; Library Official's salary ____.__________.306, 354 --Piedmont Judicial Circuit; Judges; clerical assistance _..___.__...-1907, 2091, 2449, 2460, 3218 --Southwestern Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary _____1660, 1818, 2100, 2122, 2811 --Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit; add one judge _________________258, 287, 787, 875, 1490 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; change terms _______....._________1112, 1194, 1927, 2211 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary -__ ..1910, 2093, 2262, 2286, 2994, 3124 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; District Attorney's expense allowance _______.255, 285,1199, 2072 --Waycross Judicial Circuit; Judge; secretarial assistance .__.___..........2438, 2524, 2531, 2633 --Western Judicial Circuit; Investigator's appointment ____1808, 1918, 2101, 2130, 2813 INDEX 3911 JUDICIAL STUDY AND COMPENSATION COMMISSION HB 1002 --Create __-______..___1908, 2091, 2262, 2284, 2993, 3097 JUDICIAL SYSTEM, STATE HR 218 --State Judicial System Study Committee; create ..____..._____._....____.__960 JUNIOR COLLEGES HB 429 --Junior College Act of 1958; academic year payment _..____.__________510, 577 JUNK DEALERS HB 347 --Copper wire or cable; information required for record of purchases ___________..443, 515 JUNKED MOTOR VEHICLES SB 204 HB 990 HB 827 --Abandoned; disposition-.-.-_____..__-.-1572,1583,1669 --Abandoned; disposition; procedural ,'' requirements --------______.___________1810,1919 --Removal and disposal ._..__-.--1469, 1563, 1670, 2054, 2951 JURIES AND GRAND JURIES (See Courts, Trials) HB 51 HB 267 HB 282 SB 160 HB 227 SB 85 HB 133 HB 422 HB 68 HB 18 --Capital felonies; plea of guilty without necessity of grand jury indictment --___--__125, 158 --Capital felonies; trial on accusation; ' waiver of indictment --..._,,__--------389, 413, 454, 2310 --Civil cases; agreement of nine jurors sufficient for verdict _..__._._._...___----392, 457, 787 --Civil cases; two-thirds of jurors concurring may return valid verdict _.....___..__..__.1307, 1328,1400, 2518, 2822 --Civil and criminal cases; 6-member juries _._____.312, 359 --Civil or criminal cases; 6-member juries _--1831, 1842, 1920 --Compensation of wages lost ...___.._____._.__253, 284 --Criminal and civil cases; dispersion of jury ..__..._..____.--.-508, 575, 858, 2052 --Criminal trials; unsworn statements----___-___150,220 --District Attorneys; deliberation of indictments _.____....___.__._....----79, 104, 1927 3912 INDEX HB 218 --Felonies; pending indictments; .,,..,. pre-sentence hearings __________________________309,357,858 HB 53 --Felony cases; selection of jurors ____________126, 158, 413 HB 425 --Felony trials; number of jurors _______..._-508, 576, 858 HB 211 --Felony trials; jury panels; change number from 48 to 42 ____________________________306, 354, 789 HB 503 --Grand jurors; selection by jury ., ... commissioners _____________________________649, 699, 790, 808, 1489 ' HB 95 --Jury boxes; procedure-____--________--_____.212, 258, 360, 430, 1309 HB 749 --Jury list; revision date ___________________________1186, 1297 HB 515 --Jury lists; exemptions .____.____._____________689, 783, 907, 2297 HB 424 --Misdemeanor trials in courts other than Superior Courts; number vy , ,., -, of jurors _________________________________________________508, 575, 907, 1370 HR 118-283 --Qualifications; amendment to the Constitution ___________.____.__________________393, 458, 2260 HB 479 --Superior Court Grand Juries; outgoing Foreman's duties ___,,__________________-644, 695 HR 144-425 --Superior Court, misdemeanor cases; -. I., , .,,, jury of less than 12 may try; 1 amendment to the Constitution ___.________.509, 577, 907 HR 87-227 --Superior Court; six-member juries; amendment to the Constitution ________________,_______312, 359 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE I HR 395-1095--Civil cases; jurisdiction; amendment L to the Constitution _________________________________2618, 2799 HB 1093 --Contempt of court; increase penalties ____________.2618, 2799 HB 873 --Criminal warrants; fees .____________________1560, 1667 HB 1094 --Fees _________________________._.________.____-_:2618, 2799 JUVENILE COURTS SB 25 ...... :V '""' SB 142 :<; SB:: 'ite ' .::. --Judges; authorization to hold hearings at any time or place within judicial circuits ....___.___.__________466, 534, 580, 2518, 2598, 2822 --Judges; release of name and picture under certain conditions ______________912, 1026, 1119, 1406, 1500 --Juvenile Court Code; create _________________1686, 1699, 1821, 2621, 2889, 2964 ,<,.:.:: K , DR. GEORGE LOMBARD iHR'n 151 --Commend ________________________________.________.____497 INDEX 3913 KENNEDY, HONORABLE HARVEY JOHN, SR. HR 33-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of --._._.._____.____.3700 KENNESAW, CITY OF HB 998 --Create new charter ___.____----__1907, 2090, 2449, 2458, 3212 KEY, REV. JACK --Prayer offered by ____.__..__________.__.__.______..3555 KIEFFER, VICTOR E. HR 162 --Commend __..__..__.________..______________________________ 558 KING, HONORABLE MARTIN LUTHER --Relative to observance of birthday----.___.________171 KINGERY, MRS. CAROL GOODRUM HR 447 --Commend ._..__.-__:_.___________._________.3175 KILLIRIDE, JOSEPH B. --Introduction to House ._.____._______________2516 L LABOR (See Workmen's Compensation) HB 464 HB 734 HB 569 HB 916 --Employer-employee relations; establish framework for orderly methods of dealing with problems _...---_.._._.._.__..._.._.569, 655 --Employment Security Law; extended benefit program ________llg3,1295, 1330, 1480, 1614, 1870, 2873, 2874 --Fire Departments; labor organization _..._..._.._...__777, 852, 1480, 1875, 3043, 3113 --Workmen's Compensation; claims; failure to file _____________________________________.1658, 1816 3914 HB 653 HB 945 HB 989 HB 342 HB 654 SB 86 HB 510 HB 341 SB 238 INDEX --Workmen's Compensation; claims; time period within which an employee must file __,,_._._._.______--..._-892, 974 --Workmen's Compensation; employer's duties to injured employee ._._________._1801, 1912 --Workmen's Compensation; incapacitated employee; increase number of weeks from 10 to 52 __._._._._____.1810, 1919, 1925, 2224, 2953 --Workmen's compensation; incapacity to work; maximum period for which compensation shall be paid __._.__________442, 514 --Workmen's Compensation; medical and other treatment; limitation _....___________892, 974 --Workmen's Compensation; occupational diseases; breathing toxic gases _.--_.__.._.936, 1026, 1119 --Workmen's compensation; recovery claims; increase time period for filing .--..._______._--.688, 782 --Workmen's Compensation; subrogation; revise laws ____..._._________._______442, 514 --Workmen's Compensation; subrogation rights ._--._.___...-..-.1485, 1498, 1568, 1926 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF HB 997 HB 741 --Safety glazing materials for certain glass installations; enforcement------_.__1907, 2090, 2448, 2570, 3217 --Supplemental appropriation ....1184, 1296, 1479, 1642, 2624 LABORATORIES HB 372 SB 280 --Clinical Laboratories; blood and tissue banks __.....__.----448, 519, 581, 1360, 2965, 3105 --Clinical laboratories; training schools; licenses ------.-.2102, 2132, 2259, 2800, 2924, 3223 LaGRANGE, CITY OF HB 78 --Extend corporate limits ------.--152, 221, 323, 328, 909, 916 LAITE, KELLY HR 408 --Commend ------....___._----_------.--------_.--------2727 LAKELAND, CITY OF HB 712 --Mayor's election ......__.._....----1112, 1194, 1200, 1315, 1933 LAKES HE 387 HB 1069 INDEX 3915 --Lake Allatoona; proposed route of Interstate Highway 75 .__......-.__.__._..._.,,_-____.2427 --Water resources planning and coordinating program; create within executive branch of government __.___.___.__._.__-2437, 2524 LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM HR 41 --Commend __,,_._..___...__._--__..___..__._______136 LAMAR COUNTY HB 890 HB 458 HB 956 HB 457 HB 456 --Board of Commissioners; salaries .-__-_-__.._._,,....._1652, 1812, 1929, 1946, 2952 --Board of Education; election _._..__.________567, 653, 702, 730 --Board of Education; election _____1803, 1914, 2100, 2126, 2955 --School Superintendent; appointment by Board of Education __..__._._.___.567, 653, 702, 730 --Sheriff; employment of deputy sheriffs ._..____..._._.______.567, 653, 790, 790, 2266 LANDLORDS HB 978 HB 1092 SB 244 HB 118 --Distress warrants; maximum limit __._._.__1808, 1917, 2097 --Distress warrants; renters ._...-_...__...___.....2618, 2799 --Proceedings against tenants holding over; information contained in affidavit .._____.__._.......__.....___..._.___.2534, 2552, 2620, 2801 --Warrant for tenant's removal; vacant premises ___._,,._._...___._......__...._.216, 262, 1480 LANDOWNERS HB 627 SB 216 HB 797 --Apartment Ownership Act, amend .-___....._-..-..____-...._.-...___....843, 901, 1826, 2034, 3217 --Covenants running with the land; limitations __.._._________________2105, 2132, 2258, 2621, 2856 --Tenants holding over; service of summons ______________ 1292, 1399, 1406, 1878, 2879, 2885 LANDRY, HONORABLE GEORGE HR 13-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of _._____.__._...._3558 3916 INDEX LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS SB 52 --Georgia Board of Landscape Architects; examination fees .._._.583, 660, 700, 789, 2477 LANE, HONORABLE DICK HR 471 --Commend ....__.__....__--..._.._.____._...____.......3191 LANGDALE, JUDGE HARLEY, SR. HR 31-Ex. --Commend ..._........._______.-.._______...__._.-__.._.--....-._.......3698 LANIER COUNTY HB 871 HB 872 --Attorney's salary ____.....1560, 1667, 2100, 2121, 2456, 2807 --Sheriff's salary ___......____......._..1560, 1667, 1673, 1840 LARSEN, HONORABLE GEORGE K. HR 16-Ex. --Wedding congratulations ._.._..-._-_,,._...-___......_._.-..___..3560 LAURENS COUNTY HB 641 --Ordinary's salary _.....__._..___.......845, 903, 983, 1022, 1680 LAW, DEPARTMENT OF (See Attorney General) HB 724 HB 111 --Attorney General; authority to employ private counsel to perform certain legal services __._.._-....__~__._.._1181, 1294, 1926, 2210, 2816 --Georgia Bureau of Investigation; transfer from Department of Public Safety ........__.215, 261, 858, 1863 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS (See Police, Peace Officers) HB 17 --Mace; authorization to carry ..___.___.....--__79, 104, 161 SB 54 --Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund; benefit options ....._.__........-1122, 1134, 1196, 1304, 1531 HB 40 --Physical abuse of persons in custody -...._..........__--.124, 156 HR 369-1053--Tax on casualty insurers; allocation to retirement fund; amendment to the Constitution _......___2252, 2443 INDEX 3917 LAW LIBRARIES HB 631 --Counties; establish .______.-843, 901, 908, 1354, 2965, 3088 LEACHMAN, CHARLIE K. HR 89-233 --Compensate ....________--_._--..346, 404, 1402, 1427, 2271 LEE COUNTY HB 442 HB 443 --Sheriff's salary .....___.__________._. 564, 651, 702, 729, 1205 --Superior Court Clerk; employment of two deputy clerks .._..........____........564, 651, 702, 729, 1205 LEE, KYRA HR 408 --Commend ....__.__..._.__----.._.____.___.__.......2727 LEESBURG, CITY OF HB 697 --Change corporate limits ________.1108, 1191, 1200, 1312, 1830 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS HB 387 --Corporations; fees ________________........_..451, 522, 582, 942 LEGAL HOLIDAYS HB 462 HB 352 --Veteran's Day; county and local boards of education ______.__._.-_____-____.___________...568, 654, 2097 --When legal holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be celebrated on the preceding Friday ----443, 516, 1404, 1532 LEGISLATIVE AUDIT COMMITTEE HR 346-1032--General Assembly; establish as permanent standing committee _._..........__............._......_2087, 2256 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET ANALYST HR 478 --Commend ______________________________.._______.......3196 HR 182-578 --Management Review Section __________.780. 854, 1479, 1589 3918 INDEX LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL HR 470 --Commend ._..__--.--.--.--.-.-___..._--..__.___3190 HR 37-Ex. --Expressing appreciation to Office of Legislative Counsel ____.___--..___._--_,,-_---_--.3750 HR 40-Ex. --Expressing appreciation to Office of Legislative Counsel _--__----_--._.------------_-__3752 LEGISLATIVE RETIREMENT SYSTEM, GEORGIA (See General Assembly) HB 190 HB 179 HB 171 SB 59 SB 60 --Abolish ---- .___.----------__-----------__--...281, 319 --Members' eligibility ................279, 317, 1304, 1440, 2265, 2502 --Messengers and Doorkeepers; eligibility _--..._.--..-277, 316 --State Employees' Retirement System; membership ----._--.-.___------.1122, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2579 --State Employees' Retirement System; membership ....__..__--_......1123, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2580 LEGISLATIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE HB 466 --Legislative Fiscal Officer; duties --.__.__....__..__-__569, 655, 857, 918, 1571 LENDER CREDIT CARD ACT HB 665 --Maximum finance charges _._____.______._.894, 976 LEWIS, E. W. HR 449 --Commend .______._.._____...__....______._..3176 LEWIS, W. B. HR 449 --Commend __....__..........._..___..._..__._........_____3176 LICENSES (See Named License, Taxation) HB 787 --Alcoholic beverages; licensing requirements ___________..........__._......1290, 1398, 1482 HB 370 --Ambulance services; licenses; Georgia Health Code _._.______._.............448, 519, 581, 925, 936, 1997 HR 127-335 --Business license tax; authorization; amendment to the Constitution ._--..._._.___.____----.440, 513 HB 649 --Drivers; blood types shown when requested by licensee __._..------.--------______----____----..891, 973, 1405 HB 59 --Drivers; classification, revocation ..--...--......_127, 159, 322 HB 944 HB 57 HB 398 HB 399 HB 731 HB 677 HB 26 HB 761 HB 732 HB 221 HB 58 HB 340 HB 824 HB 786 HB 663 INDEX 3919 --Drivers; college students and armed forces members; renewal prior to expiration date __._-___._1801, 1912 --Drivers; Department of Public Safety; Medical Advisory Board .----_.,,.__.__._127, 159, 322, 379 --Drivers; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere grounds for suspension _____________.453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 --Drivers; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension __-._____._-453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 --Drivers; giving of security; suspension _...__.___.______________._.__..__1182, 1295, 1405, 1531 --Drivers; handicapped persons; permits _.__....___.___--.______________ 970, 1115, 1405, 2371 --Drivers; implied consent to chemical tests; suspensions _..._.__....__.__.._._________,,_______.98, 130 --Drivers; official State identification card -----------__....._____..__--..1189, 1300, 1671 --Drivers; security deposits; recovery __..._._.__._._--1182, 1295, 1405, 1532, 3217 --Drivers; suspension; Financial Responsibility Act _______._____310, 357, 907, 2049 --Drivers; visual acuity test every four years ...._...____.___.__..-.127, 159, 322, 383, 419 --Hunting and fishing; revise fees ....__.._...441, 514, 580, 1442, 1678, 1866, 1905 --Plates; county Tax Commissioner's fee ._..__._1468, 1562 --Plates; governmental agencies; 5-year license plates ...._...__--.__1290, 1398, 1671, 2035, 3212 --Plates; "Peach State" ._.._._____.......___,894, 976, 1405 LIE DETECTOR TESTS HB 715 --Government operators; licenses ___.._._______.__.....1113, 1195, 1672, 2031, 2816 LIENS HB 648 --Mechanics' and Materialmen's liens; single-family dwellings .._..._..._....._---___847, 904, 2260 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HR 5 --Communication from ....._._____._._._.__..__...__..119 --Inaugural Program .___.----________...--_......_._._._.....__...___85 --Relative to inauguration .....____...._...___._.......____.28, 80 3920 INDEX LINDSEY, SPURGEON HE 262-821 --Compensate -_.....__-.__----_......._.....__.__._..__1394 LISTON, PAUL S. HR 491 --Express appreciation ._____,,_______._._._.._..____-3206 LITERATURE HB 397 SB 108 HB 848 HB 847 SB 77 HB 555 --Adult bookstores; zoning ordinances for restricting location of operation _._---453, 523, 906, 1228, 1937, 1983 --Obscene; distribution -----------2132, 2133, 2260, 2518, 2585 --Obscene; establish standards to determine harmful materials ------,,_------_--_--1474, 1567, 1671 --Obscene; minors; establish standards to determine harmful materials ____._.___..________1473, 1567 --Obscene; minors; establish standards to determine harmful materials .,,.__.___._.-..___--2274, 2291, 2447 --Obscene; possession or distribution; public nuisance __...____.__.._.__-775, 850, 1404, 2017 LITTERING HR 248 HB 77 --Littering and Solid Waste Disposal Study Committee; create ___._--.__--______._----_1261 --Litter Control Law; fines _,,__------151, 221, 524, 671, 2266 LIVESTOCK (See Agriculture) SB 172 HB 929 --Auctions; regulations .__._...__1024, 1027, 1120, 1402, 1527 --Machinery used for production; exempt sales tax --_,,------,, -- 1660, 1818, 1930, 2318, 2952 LOANS HB 251 SB 176 HB 665 HB 447 HB 71 HR 377 --Banks; limitations __ _---- ___----.----.351, 408, 787, 1246 --Banks; prohibit loans on capital notes or debentures ---- _--------..1123, 1135, 1196, 1569, 3018 --Lender Credit Card Act; maximum finance charges __--..--__-----_.-_-___.____--__.---..894, 976 --Loan sharking; Criminal Code; prohibit _...___565, 652, 1403 --Loan sharking; prohibit.--_....__------------,,--------150, 220 --Mortgage Brokers Certification Study Committee; create ....._.__._.___...._____________________,2431 LOBBYISTS INDEX 3921 --Registration; communication from Secretary of State .....___.._.____..___._..._._^54, 1380, 2946, 3575 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ZONING AND PLANNING STUDY COMMITTEE HR 361 --Create -.__..--__.--.._.-_.___--..__.-_..__...._..___....-__.__._____.....2186 LOCAL LEGISLATION --State Planning and Community Affairs Committee; rules change -----.-,,__---_.__--_._._--___.___..48 LOCKERMAN, ALLEN E. HR 322 --Express sympathy for passing of --.--.---_...--_._._..1764 LOCKHEED-GEORGIA COMPANY HR 476 --Commend ___.--.___..____-...-.-._.__...._._.._.__...____.__.___...-3194 LODGINGS HB 472 HB 327 --Excise tax; levy not to exceed 3% on charges .-..--_---_.--._--___-___....571, 656, 983, 1459 --Excise tax; levy of 2% on charges ........__.__._...__.401, 465 LOGAN, MRS. CATHERINE ELLISON HR 189 --Commend ........_......-.......-.....__.....__.....__......._...._......_._._.........._.868 LOMAX, REVEREND J. L. HR 32-Ex. --Commend ....__-.-._.-...-.,,_.-...-..-._._.._.._._____.....-...-.-.....-3699 LONGING, HONORABLE YOUNG H. HR 187 --Wish speedy recovery ___.__.__._._._.._._._.____.___--.866 3922 INDEX LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 228 HB 459 --District Attorney; secretary's --salary __.._.________________.345, 403, 526, 531, 1121 --District Attorney to assume duties of solicitor of Chattooga County State Court ___________,,_____________567, 654, 1137, 1200, 1209 LOUISVILLE, CITY OF HB 444 --Change corporate limits _...______564, 651, 1200, 1209, 1932 LOVETT, HONORABLE HERSHEL HR 95 --Wish speedy recovery __________.__.____.__.________325 LOVETT SCHOOL HR 171 --Third Grade Class; commend __________________662 LOWE, MISS LINDA HR 446 --Commend _____.___________.___.______.______.__3174 LOWREY, HONORABLE SIDNEY HR 21-Ex. --Birthday congratulations _._____.___.__.___..__3590 --Oath of office _______.___________._.______73 HR 38 --Wish speedy recovery ______________________134 LUMBER AND LUMBER PRODUCTS HB 336 SB 260 --State Arborist Board; create ________441, 513, 659, 832, 944 --Trucks hauling forest products; annual license fees for transporting _______1832, 1844, 1921, 2517, 2858 LUMPKIN, CITY OF HB 851 --Corporate limits; change ________1555, 1664, 1673, 1834, 2455 LUMPKIN COUNTY HB 541 HB 542 --Ordinary's supplementary compensation ___________________772, 848, 981, 1004, 1680 --Tax Commissioner; commission ________._____772, 848 INDEX 3923 LYONS, CITY OF HB 351 --Redefine city limits ._..__.____________443, 515, 526, 587, 1122 MACE HB 17 M --Law Enforcement Officers; authorization to carry ..--.-----------------_-------_------------.79, 104, 161 MACON, CITY OF HB 414 HB 408 HR 258 --Central City Park; convey property........-...-..-506, 574, 702, 726,1205 --Citizens Commission on Efficiency and Economy in Government; extend time-...----..-505, 573, 702, 725, 1205 --Commend .___--.__--------.----.--------_.___________......1361 MACON RADIO STATION, WMBL HR 457 --Commend .......--.__,,______...__...______________.-3182 MACON TELEGRAPH AND NEWS HR 439 --Express appreciation ...________________.__..._..3170 MACON TELEVISION STATION, WMAZ-TV HR 456 --Commend -_.________________________,,_________.__.--...3181 MADDOX, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR --Inaugural Program ____.......____.._____._...__..__.-__..85 MAJORITY LEADER --Busbee, Honorable George D.; certification...____________52, 53 MALT BEVERAGES (See Alcholic Beverages, Taxation) HB 792 --Excise tax; exemptions; United States military posts or reservations __._.......__________.--.----.1291, 1399 3924 HB 248 HB 225 HB 513 SB 223 SB 194 SB 255 INDEX --Excise tax; increase ._.__...--________________...._...-350, 407 --Excise tax payments by wholesale dealers --_.-___..-__--_.__.311, 358, 1826, 2306, 2954 --Excise tax; reporting system -_--_____--_.____^____.689, 782 --Licenses; prohibit within certain distance of any hospital or church --____----_,,----._----_-1834, 1843, 1920 --Prohibit sales within certain distance of any hospital or church ..--..______-___----___.1686, 1700, 1822 --Tax; unlawful to possess more than 576 fluid ounces .--__--.___.------------1832, 1843, 1921, 2803, 2987 MANN, REV. GORDON H. --Prayer offered by _______.-...____.__------__..____-__----...__3642 MARIETTA, CITY OP HB 813 HB 983 HB 830 --Downtown Marietta Development Authority; create ____.__._._._.._______.1392,1476, 1570, 1578, 2268 --Extend corporate limits _________-___1809, 1918, 2101, 2105, 2623, 2748, 2818, 2868, 2919, 2995,3014,3143,3225 --Water Authority; bond limitation..__------.1470, 1564, 1673, ... , 1693,2454 MARSHLANDS HB 987 --Coastal Marshlands Protection Agency; title disputes; permits....-.---..-__1809, 1919, 1926, 2312 MARTIN, RAY DOUGLAS HR 101-249 --Compensate .._____.._.__________--.------__------._______ 350, 407 MARTIN, T. L. "NEIGHBOR" HR 460 --Commend ........___----___._.___--._---..__..------...-.3184 MARTINEZ VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HR 391 --Commend --------.___--_----_----..----.--.___----_..._.........2505 INDEX 3925 MASS GATHERINGS HB 446 HB 421 HB 804 --License requirements ____--_..._.________________565, 651 --Public Health, Department of; permits_____._____.507, 575, 906, 1222, 2265, 2404 --Public Health, Department of; sanitary facilities _____________,,___________-1390, 1475, 1924, 2238, 3217 MASSELL, MAYOR SAM --Proclamation; Georgia Lawmakers Day ___--_____--___.....______3155 MATERIALMEN'S LIENS HB 648 --Single-family dwellings _..._-____.-_..___,_______.___.____847, 904, 2260 MATERNAL HEALTH HB 1044 --Council on Maternal Health; create______-____._.__.._____.__2089, 2258 MAXWELL, DR. REGNALD, SR. HR 40 --Express sympathy for passing of ___________-_______.....__..__________135 MAYE, ROLAND HR 109-270 --Compensate ._-___-__,,._.___.,,.._.__._-______ 390, 455, 1402, 1428, 2271 MAYOR'S DAY HR 60 --Municipal officials and employees; commend __--_____.-__._._ 243 McAULIFFE, HONORABLE HINSON HR 200 --Commend ___..__.__-_....__.-_..___.__._.____...___________.._________._____.945, 1123 MCCARTHY, FATHER THOMAS A. --Prayer offered by McCRARY, FRED T. HR 320 --Commend -_,,____-_,,____-_...-____.._______.___.._____.____..____________.__1762, 1939 3926 INDEX MCDONALD, HONORABLE WALTER R. HR 255 HR 309 --Wishing speedy recovery ___...___.._....___._.____1267 --Express sympathy for passing of ..._...._........._._--__...1752 McINTOSH COUNTY HB 1046 --Collection of tax fi. fas.------_.----._----.------2250, 2442, 2531, 2547, 3219 McINTYRE, TOWN OP SB 307 --Grant a new charter ------------2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2541 McKENNA, FATHER AUSTIN --Prayer offered by _------------.----__...._.._.-.._._..........357B McKENZIE, JOHN T. HR 412 --Commend ...------__.._____.......___..____----..2729 McKENZIE, MR. & MRS. TERRY A. HR 22-Ex. --Congratulations __......__.._..__..._..__........__.........__3664 MEAT HB 106 HB 105 SB 110 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; custom prepared meat; exempt from inspection.--......_.....214, 260, 321, 377, 810, 873 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; retail and food service establishments .....____...214, 260, 359, 538, 1309 --Georgia Meat Inspection Act; use of "Georgia" in any trademark, advertisement, etc.----------_ 810, 865, 905,1198, 2583, 2820 MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS HB 1011 --State Board of Examiners; create...-.--------_----1811, 1923 MECHANICS' LIENS HB 648 --Single-family dwellings...---.--......--.------847, 904, 2260 MEDEX HR 221 INDEX 3927 --Medex Study Committee; create ___________._...__.____.__963 MEDICAID HR 249 --Medicaid Study Committee; create --____...________.1262 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE INDIGENT ACT HB 285 --Create ____________..._____.__...___________.393, 458 MEDICAL CONSENT LAW, GEORGIA HB 321 --Create; Georgia Health Code________..__400, 463, 581, 665, 1490 MEDICAL EDUCATION HB 934 --Board of Regents; Southern Regional Education Board ....______._.___________-1662, 1819, 1825, 2000 MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS SB 290 HB 321 HB 371 HB 376 HB 504 HB 461 HB 1059 SB 42 --Children and Youth Act; medical services; parental consent __________________ 2103, 2133, 2259, 2519, 2592 --Medical Consent Law; create____________400, 463, 581, 665, 1490 --Minors; necessary consent for treatment of drug abuse ...._...._.____.___._.._._....__..448, 519, 581, 879 --Minors; necessary consent for treatment of venereal disease -__.-.___.._.____.___.-_,,_____--.449, 520, 581, 879 --Minors; treatment for venereal disease without necessity of securing consent_____________________________649, 699 --(Minors; treatment of venereal disease or drug addiction without notification to parents__-______________568, 654 --Pregnant females; examinations without parental consent --__--.--_--_-_---_---.___--._----.2253, 2444 --Venereal disease or drug addiction; necessary consent..._..__..__..__..__._..._..583, 660, 700, 1404, 2477 MEDICAL EXAMINERS SB 95 --Composite State Board of Medical Examiners; appointment by Governor __..._____584, 812, 856, 1924, 2926, 3028, 3223 3928 HB 60 SB 26 INDEX --State Board; aliens' eligibility --___--__127, 159, 581, 819, 2102,2168 --State Board; aliens' eligibility __------_----------467, 534, 580 MEDICAL PRACTICE HB 582 HB 548 --Blood and blood derivatives; implied warranties ....__--......-.........--...780, 854, 1404, 2036, 2950 --State Board of Medical Examiners; interns ...._.-_.._...--......_...._....__.................773, 848, 1404 MEDICAL PROFESSION HR 367 --Commend -__.._-----_____--__._____------------_----,----2181 MEDICAL RECORDS HB 360 --Courts; admissible evidence ------______.__444, 517, 581, 1370 2880,2901,2962 MEDICINE HB 660 --Patent medicine; tax on medicine containing more than 10% alcohol by volume...--_....___.._--894, 976 MEETINGS HR 434 --Secret, closed or executive meetings; study committee to consider legislation prohibiting...-------3165 MELTON, HAROLD HR 366 --Express appreciation ._....___......----..----.._-----2180 MENTAL HEALTH HB 553 HB 373 HB 374 HB 375 --Divorce; incurable insanity grounds for total divorce ....--_------__--------.------774, 849, 1199, 2363 --Georgia Health Code; diagnostic and treatment services --___--..___--.__.._._ 448, 519, 581 --Georgia Health Code; notice of actions---...---448, 519, 581, 1362,2961 --Georgia Health Code; procedure for custody-------448, 520, 581 HB 552 SB' 279 SB 159 HB 434 HB 551 SB 157 SB 148 SB 158 IN D E X 3929 --Lunacy warrants; sex crimes; counties of residence ._------_------_,_________._------774, 849, 1199, 2013 --Mentally ill; admission to State institutions; cost of care ----------------1941,'1974, 2095, 2519, 2551, 2573 --Mentally ill; appointment of guardians ......______--___..._..._811, 866, 905, 1826, 2510 --Mentally ill; Court of Ordinary; appointment of temporary guardian __------.___--__----____--------_511, 578 --Mentally ill; criminal trials; hospitalization.--_______.774, 849, 1199,1614 --Mentally ill; custody and hospitalization^--.___------811, 866, 905,1826, 2506 --Mentally ill; hospitalization; service of notice by mail __------_,__----_____..862, 916, 979, 1826, 2754 --Mentally ill; limitation of liabilities of guardians ------------------------1572, 1583, 1669, 1826, 2508 MERIT SYSTEM, STATE HK 356 --Job classifications; reconsideration----------------------2182 HB 148 --Legislative Branch of Government; participation .___----__--___----_--.------257, 287, 858, 932, 2452 HB 80 --Longevity increases; grade classifications--------.-- 152, 222 SB 10 --Longevity salary increases.------..___....------1206, 1214, 1301, 1481, 2572 SB 151 --State Personnel Board; consolidate laws___.....--1206, 1214, 1301, 1927, 2706, 2764, 2772 HR 197-681 --State Personnel Board; Merit System Compensation Plan ____----_,,..__..______971,' 1116, 1201 HB 208 --Workmen's Compensation, State Board of; remove members from rules ----_._------___------306, 354 MERIWETHER COUNTY HB 1081 --Chief Deputy Sheriff; provide for------------2440, 2526, 2622, 2635, 3220 MERRION, REV. LUCIOUS --Prayer offered by --___--_--_______._--______.------------ 271 METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION HB 415 --Create ....----..------------..__..----..----_..------_----.----....506, 574 3930 INDEX METROPOLITAN ATLANTA RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY ACT HB 223 HB 220 --Clarifications ._.._________.___.310, 358, 414, 747, 2458, 2491 --Retail sales tax ___..___.__.310, 357, 528, 1268, 2458, 249& METTER, CITY OF HB 926 --City Court; salaries ..._..__...........1660, 1818, 2100, 2122, 2811 MIDWAY, CITY OP HB 486 --Add one Councilman ___..-_-.___....-_____.646, 696, 790, 806, 148& MILES, REV. ANDREW L. --Prayer offered by .....__.._.__.....______.______...83& MILES, MRS, MAE HR 466 --Commend _.___.._.__._.__..._......._...___.._.._,,_.._318& MILITARY FORCES REORGANIZATION ACT HB 137 HB 530 HB 124 HB 999 --Adjutant General's salary ...._-._._..._..... 255, 285, 2097, 2319, 2469, 2594, 2954 --Adjutant General's salary ........____........._...._._..._...._.693, 785 --Georgia National Guard; minimum base pay ....._........._._...217, 263, 857, 1369, 2814 --State Flag; change description ........__.......-_..1907, 2091, 2189 MILK (See Agriculture) HR 425 HB 852 HB 929 HB 961 --Child Nutritional Act; appropriation of funds for milk program _.._.--_--__--__.---..._.---,,_,,..--.2930 --Dairy machinery; exempt sales tax --..__._--.__.-_._1556, 1664 --Machinery used for production; exempt sales tax ________________________1660, 1818, 1930, 2318, 2952 --Trucks; licensing fee .._-_.-_._.-._....__--...._..1804, 1914, 2528 MILLEDGEVILLE, CITY OF SB 215 --Change corporate limits ......1207, 1216, 1303, 2530, 2538, 2820 INDEX 3931 MILLER COUNTY SB 329 SB 330 --Ordinary and Superior Court Clerk; salaries ..-___....__._._._..._.._.._.__........__...2533, 2551, 2620 --Sheriff's salary ________________-_.______._____________.2533, 2551, 2620 MILLER, FRANK G. HR 128-360 --Compensate ____-____._--___-____,,_______ 445, 517, 2096, 2165 MILLER, HONORABLE MITCH HR 20-Ex. --Birthday congratulations _----_._-..-_..._.___.__._._.._._.3590 MILLS, HONORABLE WILBUR D. HR 6-Ex. --Invitation to address General Assembly .._.._....__.__.._..___.._..3399, 3515, 3568 MINES AND MINING SB 30 SB 3 --Federal Mine, Health and Safety Act Study Committee; Committee Report _--...__--.--____._3281 --Georgia Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety Act; create _--,,___.__.530, 594, 657, 2518, 3032, 3148 --Georgia Surface Mining Act; amend ~______..--_______-__.___-__528, 593, 657, 659, 1456, 1571 MINIMUM FOUNDATION PROGRAM OF EDUCATION ACT (See Education, Schools) HB 140 HB 191 HB 508 HB 1050 HB 36 HB 405 HB 406 HB 38 --Calculation of amounts to be raised by local units of administration ...__....._.__255, 285, 1403, 1777, 2534, 2559, 2597, 2612, 2626, 2820, 2917 --Educational television program; local units' share of the cost __...-....___-.-...-.___....._____...____281, 319, 2162 --Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest; percentage ...~_--___-_-__,,__--__--___.--_-__-688, 782 --Library books and teaching aids; minimum funds per pupil ......_____.._...___._......_.__._...2251, 2442 --Local units' share in support _____________________.____.100, 132, 2161 --School bus body requirements; bids _._.........__.__-........___......_-______..504, 572, 1403, 1880, 1977 --School bus chassis requirements; bids _________--_504, 572, 2162 --State and local governments; participation ._____.._______-____--___......_.100, 132, 336, 1403 3932 HB 64 HB 964 HB 722 HB 632 INDEX --Student honors program ....----______128, 160, 225, 270, 703 --Tax revenues; fiscal year budgets by local school districts __.___'_______--__1804, 1915, 2163 --Teachers, regular and vocational; funds computed separately ------_--_____------___1181, 1293, 2162 --Transfer of funds; disposition .....___844, 901, 1403, 2229, 2815 MINIMUM WAGES HB 412 --Domestic employees ..........--_____--____._------506, 573 MINORITY FLOOR LEADER --Egan, Honorable Michael J., Jr.; certification ------__--------_______________,,,,_53, 54 MINORS HB 573 SB 290 HB 62 HB 371 HB 682 SB 77 HB 847 SB 142 HB 1059 HB 798 HB 1060 SB 42 HB 461 HB 376 HB 504 --Armed Forces; immunities and disabilities --____----778, 853 --Children and Youth Act; medical services; parental consent ------..______--_2103, 2133, 2259, 2519, 2592 --Contractual agreements; 18 years of age or older ._........._._._._128, 160, 161, 234, 266 --Drug abuse; necessary consent for treatment _______--------_--------__..__.......448, 519, 581, 879 --Employment to sell or deliver newspapers in residential areas ._--._--_-_------._..----.971, 1116 --Harmful materials; establish standards to determine ..._........._--....._.._._...........--2274, 2291, 2447 --Harmful materials; establish standards to determine __________________________________1473, 1567 --Juvenile Courts; release of name and picture under certain conditions ..._._.__912, 1026, 1119, 1406, 1500 --Medical examinations of pregnant female without parental consent --------,,____...--.__------.2253, 2444 --Parental Responsibility Law; amend Criminal Code ----....._._.--......--.1292, 1400, 1406 --School drop-outs because of pregnancy shall have opportunity to complete education _________...2253, 2444 --Venereal disease or drug addiction; medical examinations; necessary consent-_-583, 660, 700,1404, 2477 --Venereal disease or drug addiction; treatment without notification to parents ..._.--._------.-__.568, 654 --Venereal disease; necessary consent for treatment ___.......-_--_._........___--.....--449, 520, 581, 879 --Venereal disease; treatment without necessity of securing consent --_....___-.--___--._..----649, 699 SB 197 HB 535 INDEX 3933 --Voluntary Sterilization Act; parent's consent ____.._,.___..____1409, 1425, 1478, 1924, 2490 --Work permits; 14 years of age ...__.:694, 786, 1198, 1367, 2815 MISCHE, MICHAEL G. HB 345-1032--Compensate ______________________________._______2087, 2256 MISDEMEANORS HB 424 --Trials in courts other than Superior Courts; number of jurors .....,,__.__._..__508, 575, 907, 1370 MIXED DRINKS HB 474 HB 326 --Excise tax; levy _____________________________.__..._..._._.571, 656 --Excise tax; levy ....._.._.._.__....__..._.401, 465, 1826, 2216 MOBILE CAMPERS HB 87 --Campgrounds; equipment requirements --._154, 223, 581, 681 MOBILE HOMES , HR 294 HB 217 --Committee; create to study movement, maximum width, etc. ---_--_.-_....._____.._._-_-._.-1740 --Multifamily-Mobile Homes Tax Study Committee; Committee Report -_..___,,_._,,_:..._..3286 --Permits for relocation; rules and regulations ._.....__-__........_.309, 356, 527, 823, 1491, 1503 MOBLEY, W. R. HR 179-578 --Compensate ..._...............__....._......_.779, 853, 2096, 2166, 2959 MODULAR HOMES HB 618 --Over-the-road transportation; special permits ..._....841, 899, 1303, 1438, 2265, 2493, 2516, 2611, 2626, 2714, 2820 MONROE, CITY OF HB 793 --Reincorporate --._.---._._-_--__~1291, 1399, 2100, 2118, 2806 3934 INDEX MONROE COUNTY HB 692 HB 691 HB 690 HB 693 --Board of Commissioners; membership ._____--__-__._.__.___1107, 1190, 1200, 1311, 2267 --Board of Commissioners' salaries ...__._.._....._.._........_._..1107, 1190, 1200, 1311, 2267 --Chief Deputy Sheriff's salary ____________._..___.__..__1107, 1190, 1200, 1310, 2267 --Tax Commissioner; Clerk _....._..._....._.1107, 1190, 1200, 1311 MONTGOMERY COUNTY HB 452 --Board of Commissioners; members' expense allowance _-__........._.._..566, 653, 702, 730, 1205 HR 265-825 --Carres Land Development Company; convey property ,,___.._....._...,,_,,---_----.1469, 1563, 1672 HB 205 --Deputy sheriff's salary ..._________..__.._.__.305, 354, 361, 414, 9ia HB 204 --Tax Commissioner's salary ,,__.__..._.. 305, 353, 361, 414, 910 MOREIRA, PAUL P. HR 449 --Commend .--___..__.__.__...___.._.,,__...__--_.._.3176 MORGAN COUNTY HB 664 --Board of Commissioners; election ....____......_..__894, 976, 1121, 1127, 1941, 2137 MORROW, CITY OP HB 823 --Create new charter ___._._..__.1468, 1562, 1673, 1692, 2450, 2504 MORTGAGES HR 377 --Mortgage Brokers Certification Study Committee; create ....._.__..._______.,,__.._.._.._.2431 MOSELY, ARTHUR HR 49-83 --Compensate .----...........___.._...........153, 223, 411, 474, 810 MOSES, HONORABLE EDWARD C. --Appointed Sheriff ..____._._.___...___..-....___.___.__.____.-.-.-_--,,.-----.28 INDEX 3935 MOSS, HONORABLE W. M. HR 23-Ex. --Commend ______________________-__.._..__._._--...._-3664 MOTELS HB 472 HB 327 --Excise tax; levy not to exceed 3% on charges __.__,,--__--_______.___..571, 656, 983, 1459 --Excise tax; levy of 2% on charges __________________...401, 465 MOTION PICTURES HB 397 HB 1040 HB 920 --Adult movie houses; zoning ordinances for restricting location of operation ._......._....453, B23, 906, --Advertisement of scenes of coming 1228,1937,1983 attractions; prohibit in certain cases ....______2088, 2258 --X-rated movies; advertisement _._..__.__...1658, 1817, 2097 MOTOR-BOATS. HR 343 HB 210 HB 4 HB 134 --Boating Safety Study Committee; create --_-_.._....--..2028 --Capacity plate relative to maximum capacity; rules and regulations ......______306, 354, 1303, 2011, 3216 --Motorboat Numbering Act; suspension of registration _.._...__._._....._____.76, 101 --Operator's age requirements for license _____..__253, 284 MOTOR CARRIERS HB 1019 HB 966 --Tax refunds; method for making refunds ___________..___.__.1910, 2093, 2098, 2359, 2953 --Tax refunds; minimum number of gallons of motor fuel ___________.___________..______.1805, 1915 MOTOR FUEL (See Taxation, Motor Vehicles) HB 245 HB 112 HB 788 HB 114 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase from 6.5 to 7.5^ per gallon --_____________._.___._________._349. 406 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase 24 per gallon .____.__215, 261, 361, 1163, 1216, 1594, 2944, 2961 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; licensing of special aviation gasoline dealers _____________...1290, 1398, 1825, 2336, 3100, 3125 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; partial refund to certain governmental units ____________215, 261, 361, 1158 3936 HB 1020 HB 89 HB 343 HR 222 HB 246 HB 775 HB 658 HB 1013 INDEX --Motor Fuel Tax Law; procedure for making certain refunds ...--.____--......1911, 2093, 2098, 2357, 2953 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; refunds ----_____------...____.___.155,' 224 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; sales tax on gross sales --.._____........._--------_____442, 514, 1930, 2197, 2961 --Petroleum Products Taxation and Pricing- Study Committee; create -..-..........__-...__.____--.--__.__----.963 --Sales tax; exempt ...--_________.---._--_.____-_--------_..._349, 406 --Sales tax; exempt ____....__--_____.___----.__.------.--,..1288, 1396 --Sales tax; exemptions __________________________________893, 975 --Self-service dispensing pumps; licenses ......__.__...._...____.....-....____-.1811, 1923, 1930, 2234, 2962 MOTOR VEHICLES (See Licenses, Taxation, Highways, Dept. Public Safety) SB 204 --Abandoned or junked; disposition ......__.._.....1572, 1583, 1669 HB 990 --Abandoned or junked; disposition; procedural requirements ----_...._-_--_.--,,.---.--.1810, 1919 SB 162 --Ad valorem tax; disabled veterans; suspend .__.-.....________..-.....___.__-._1206, 1215, 1301, 2532, 2856 SB 68 --Air pollution; prohibit visible emission _--------___--------.1409, 1425, 1478, 2517, 2758, 2821 HB 7-17 --Automobile Liability Insurance Study Commission; create ----______------79, 104, 1670, 2138, 3221 HR 223 --Automotive Repair Dealer'Registration Study Committee; create ____________.._--_--_----964 HB 821 --Certificate of Title Act; filing fee __..._...____..1394, 1478, 1671 SB 170 --Driver training schools; instructor's educational requirements ----_____________...1409, 1425, 1478, 2613 HB 649 --Driver's licenses; blood types ishown when requested by licensee ___....____.--.__.--.891, 973, 1405 HB 59 --Driver's licenses; classification, revocation --____----_.r____----______________.127,. 159, 322 HB 57 --Driver's licenses; Department of Public Safety; Medical Advisory Board .--___-. 127, 159, 322, 379 HB 398 --Driver's licenses; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere grounds for suspension ..___.......--___........_..._______453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 HB 399 --Driver's licenses; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension ..________.--._____----.----453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 HB 731 --Drivers'licenses; giving of security; suspension __.__--...._._____--........._____1182, 1295, 1405, 1531 HB 26 --Driver's licenses; implied consent to chemical tests; suspensions _________------__----_______.98, 130 HB 732 --Drivers' licenses; security deposits; recovery _.----_----___--------1182, 1295, 1405, 1532, 3217 INDEX 3937 HB 221 HB 58 HB 677 HB 735 HB 448 HB 827 HB 772 HB 824 HB 786 HB 663 SB 169 HB 775 HB 246 HB 658 HB 1013 HB 245 HB 112 HB 114 HB 1020 HB 89 HB 343 HR 378 --Driver's licenses; suspension; Financial Responsibility Act ...--____.__----_-___.____310, 357, 907, 2049 --Driver's licenses; visual acuity test every four years _____._____._____._______.127, 159, 322, 383, 419 --Handicapped persons; permits __.-_______970, 1115, 1405, 2371 --Inspection Law Subcommittee; Committee Report ___-_____-_____________-____________...____..__3283 --Inspection laws; parking brakes ._--1183, 1295, 1405, 1537, 2624, 2836, 2872, 2931, 2963, 2990, 3222 --Inspection laws; repeal Article XVI of Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways ______.-___-____565; 652, 1926, 2365, 3043, 3094 --Junked, scrapped, discarded, etc.; removal and disposal _.________.1469, 1563, 1670, 2054, 2951 --Length and width limits involving commodities which can be dismantled or separated; 12 month permits _________________________________1287-, 1396, 1405 --License plates; county Tax Commissioner's fee ___-____.__-___.________________._-__1468.: 1562 --License plates; governmental agencies; 5-year license plates _-____.___.1290, 1398, 1671, 2035, 3212 ' --License plates; "Peach State" __.______._______._____..894, 976, 1405 --Manufacturer's identification ___._____._1807, 1328, 1400, 1671 --Motor fuel; exempt sales tax ____________.___________.._1288, 1396 --Motor fuel; exempt sales tax -___-_________________._______349l 406 --Motor fuel; sales tax .___.___.____.__________.________.___.__893, 975 --Motor fuel, self-service dispensing pumps; licenses ________-__________1811, 1923, 1930, 2234, 2962 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase from 6.5 to 7.5tf per gallon -___.-_________.________.:_..___.349, 406 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase 24 per gallon __________215, 261, 361, 1163, 1216, 1594, 2944, 2961 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; partial refund to certain governmental units _.__--.______:__.215, 261, 361, 1158 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; procedure for making certain refunds _________1911. 2093, 2098, 2357, 2953 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; refunds _______________________.____15&, 224 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; sales tax on gross sales ___________.___________442, 514, 1930, 2197, 2961 --Motor Vehicle Appraisers Certification Study Committee; create __________________________________________________.2432 HR 136-385 --Motor Vehicle Width Study Committee; create ___.______._.__________-______.____.-_____._____._._.____.._.__.._451, 521 HR 222 --Petroleum Products Taxation and Pricing Study Committee; create .______-_____--___.________--___,,-___.______-. 963 SR 50 --Quality control; manufacturer's responsibility ______.____._.___________1307, 1329, 1401, 1671, 2854 SB 246 --Racetracks; Safety Fire Commissioner; licensing rules and regulations .___._1572, 1584, 1669, 2517, 2706, 3938 INDEX SB 147 --Revolving flashing lights; prohibit use except on certain vehicles _...__1686, 1699, 1821, 2517, 2863, 2965 SB 256 --Rolling stores; maintenance tax ________1685, 1702, 1823, 1931, 2471 HR 419 --Safety Responsibility and Uninsured Motorist Study Committee; create --_--__.--_____..________--___--_ ----_.____.2736 HR 303 --Safety Responsibility Study Committee; create __.___.______1748 HB 562 --Shock absorption; manufacturer's warranty __..--_,,_....776, 851 HB 470 --Shock absorption; manufacturer's warranty ......._.......______570, 656, 908, 1367, 2270, 2404, 3220 SB 186 --State departments, agencies, etc.; purchase of motor vehicles ......_...._......_._...___.......1684, 1700, 1822, 2530 HR 100-248 --State Highway Department; allocation of registration and license fees; amendment to the Constitution __...._.....__...___._.__.__._____..._._.....__._____350, 407 HB 76 --Taxicabs; seat belt requirements _..___,,..___,,_._--.151, 221, 907 SB 146 --Tractors; mufflers; amend Uniform! Act Regulating Traffic on Highways -.,_...._-_....___....861, 916, 979, 2517, 2741 SB 291 --Traffic Violations; fines and forfeitures; distribution of money _.__________2103, 2133, 2259, 2517, 2586 SB 139 --Transport and deposit loads; return to point of origin ..._..._._.._.861, 916, 978, 1925, 2488, 2552, 2701, 2821 SB 260 --Trucks hauling forest products; annual license fees for transporting ___....___...-..._._.__.1832, 1844, 1921, 2517, 2858 HB 961 --Trucks hauling milk; licensing fee ._____________1804, 1914, 2528 HB 716 --Trucks, trailers; flexible flaps on rearmost wheels ,,----_-_--------_-._.1113, 1195 HB 1090 --Trucks, trailers; flexible flaps on rearmost wheels ...._...-.-..-___._._-.__-_-_____-___-___..--....___..___2523, 2619 HB 86 --Uninsured motorists; increased limits __154, 223, 288, 427, 862 HB 94 --Uninsured motorists; option to reject coverage ..__._.212, 258 SB 1 --Used Car Dealers Registration Act; applicants renewal license .___--____..._______.___,,--__._____._____1208, 1213, 1300 HB 509 --Width and length limits; permits __......650, 700, 908, 1355, 1936 MOULTRIE, CITY OF HB 753' --Taxation; property evaluation ____....1114, 1195, 1306, 1315, 2805 MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SB 301 HB 936 --Court Reporter's salary ............____2272, 2290, 2447, 2802, 2830 --Court terms ..____.........._....__..._...1662, 1819, 2260, 2460, 3212 MULHERIN, MRS. LOUISE HR 443 --Commend ,,.-.-_._._.._.......-.___-_-,,..-__......_--.___._...__-...3172 INDEX 3939 MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (See Named City) HB 760 --Adel, City of; Redefine corporate limits ____.___._.._..-__.________.____.___.-___1189, 1300, 1306, 1416, 1935 HB 867 --Albany, City of; election dates ... 1558, 1666, 1673, 1839, ; 2456 HB 866 --Albany, City of; extend corporate limits -...___.._-.__...__-....__._._-__-_.__. 1558, 1666, 1673, 1838, 2455 HB 584 --Albany, City of; extend garbage, etc. collection services _......__......_...____780, 854, 1928, 1943, 2804 HB 870 --Albany, City of; Joint Board of Registrars _.._.._._._..._._-..__.-_.._..1559, 1667, 1673, 1840, 2456 HB 201 --Albany, City of; levy and assessment for pension funds ,,._...._......,,..._.._.._. 283, 320, 1569, 1572, 2267 HB 868 --Albany, City of; Recorder; counsel for indigent defendants _...._......._._.__.._.,._.,...1558, 1666, 1673, 1839, 2456 HB 583 --Albany, City of; traffic regulations ,,_._.. 694, 787, 1928, 1942, 2804 HB 1026 --Alma, City of; joint planning commission; composition _.__.._____._...._..__._...2085, 2255, 2449, 2462, 3218 HR 231-698 --Alpharetta, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ..__............_...__.__...1109, 1191, 1199, 1316, 1938 HB 1071 --Americus, City of; Clerk and Treasurer; bond provisions .._._-..__.-.-_.._..._.2438, 2524, 2531, 2632, 3213 HR 388-1084--Aragon, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ___.________.____.____________2441, 2526, 2621, 2639, 3215 HB 1083 --Aragon, City of; create new charter ______.____..___________________.__.2440, 2526, 2622, 2629, 3214 HB 212 --Arlington, City of; reincorporate __,___.307, 355, 361, 415, 2450 2557 HB 844 --Athens, City of; Charter Commission; create ..___..._.........__..__.__..__._..._1473, 1566, 1673, 1694, 2455 HB 7 --Athens, City of; Employees' retirement benefits .,,...__.,,_..._.__._____..__....,,..__._....._.._....77, 102, 226, 529 HB 8 --Athens, City of; housing codes ..__.__...._....77, 102, 226, 227, 529 HB 6 --Athens, City of; Mayor and Council; political candidates ..-__..._.._-.-_._-...-.._..-.____...._...__..._.._77, 102, 226, 529 HB 1004 --Athens, City of; redefine corporate limits ___1908, 2091, 2262, 2285, 2957 HB 694 --Atlanta, City of; ad valorem tax ______1108, 1190, 2100, 2117 HR 199-687 --Atlanta, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ..._..___.-_..._._..__.._._...._....._._._972, 1117, 1928, 1959 HB 330 --Atlanta, City of; Charter Commission; create ._._...__..._..._...___.__.._..._402, 465, 789, 803, 2871, 2936 HB 329 --Atlanta, City of; Courts; service of summons ____..__.__________.___________402, 465, 528, 533, 2817, 2833 HB 507 --Atlanta, City of; Criminal Court; number of jurors _____,,___________~_______-____-_____________650, 699- 3940 INDEX SB 166 --Atlanta, City of; Criminal Court; Solicitor General's salary _______________._.___.____1940, 1973, 2094, 2803, 2827 HB 145 --Atlanta, City of; fire department; death benefits .._..__.__.____-_.___--._....._-.._.-..-_-.._._..256, 286, 872 HB 157 --Atlanta, City of; fire department; eligibility for retirement benefits _._..._--_..--_--_--__-.--_,,--J374, 313 HR 307 --Atlanta, City of; firemen and policemen; salaries ____1751 HB 122 --Atlanta, City of; housing authorities law; commissioners' terms -__________._217, 262, 789, 792, 1932 HR 70-179 --Atlanta, City of; Joint Committee to study portions which lie in DeKalb County ,,..,,_._...._____--_-.__-.279, 317 HB 223 --Atlanta, City of; Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Act; clarifications __..310, 358, 414, 747, 2458, 2491 HB 220 --Atlanta, City of; Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Act; retail sales tax ______._310, 357, 528, 1268, 2458, 2496 SB 161 --Atlanta, City of; Municipal Court; amend Act establishing __________________________1206, 1214, 1301, 2803, 2826 HB 144 --Atlanta, City of; officers and employees; death benefits _._..,,._._..__._..__.__.._.___.__256, 286, 872 HB 441 --Atlanta, City of; Ombudsman ______________.___564, 651, 702, 728 HB 143 --Atlanta, City of; police department; death benefits __...._....,,-...__.__....__._-.._-_.-_.._---___.256, 286, 872 HB 158 --Atlanta, City of; police department; eligibility for retirement benefits _._.__-..._-...._.__-.-__.._..__.___.274, 313 HB 219 --Atlanta, City of; rapid transit; local option sales tax _________._____________________.309, 357, 527, 1280, 2457, 2493 HB 846 --Atlanta, City of; Representative Post 1 and 2; election of candidates -___.___-_.,,--___.._1473, 1566, 1673, 1695 HR 235-698 --Atlanta, City of; slum clearance; liens; amendment to the Constitution __________________1109, 1192, 1199, 1325 HB 146 --Atlanta City of; teachers' retirement .___.._-...__,,.....__256, 286 HR 65-153 --Atlanta, City of; Water and Sewer Authority; coordinated use; amendment to the Constitution ..._...._._......_._.____...._._._._._._._.._273, 312 SB 304 --Augusta, City of; City Council; unify functions with Richmond County ............2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2536, 2820 HB 168 --Augusta, City of; City Court; Solicitor's Retirement System _.___.___._________.__276, 315, 859, 913, 1485 HR 183-623 --Augusta, City of; conveyance of certain tract of State-owned property ....842, 900, 1672, 2003, 2774, 2775 SB 82 --Augusta, City of; employees' retirement benefits ____._._____._._......_....__......703, 812, 855, 1120, 1125 HB 432 --Augusta, City of; Municipal Court; clarify laws _...__._.____.....___454, 524, 980, 983, 2623, 2691 HB 142 --Augusta, City of; Municipal Court; Judge Emeritus __....__....__._._..____.256, 286, 1569, 1688, 2622, 2690 HB 829 --Austell, Town of; change corporate limits -___..._...__._......_._._--1470, 1564, 1673, 1692, 2456 INDEX 3941 HB 525 HB 730 HB 34 HB 1079 HB 1066 HB 899 HB 1065 HB 1063 HB 948 HB 348 HB 564 HB 655 --Avondale Estates, City of; city ordinances; amend _________________________691, 784, 790, 863, 1679" --Baxley, City of; Mayor's election ___________________._1182, 1294, 1306, 1412, 1934 --Blakely, City of; mayor and councilman's salaries ________________________100, 131, 226, 227, 529 --Brooks, Town of; corporate limits; change __________________..2440, 2525, 2622, 2634, 3214 --Brunswick, City of; Board of Tax Appeals; provide ______.._.____.__..__2437, 2523, 2531, 2632, 3212 --Brunswick, City of; Commissioners; terms ___________________1654, 1813, 1929, 1948, 2809 --Brunswick, City of; Corporate limits; define ___._________2437, 2523, 2531, 2632, 3220 --Buchanan, City of; Mayor and Councilmen; election _____________________2254, 2445, 2531, 2550, 3220 --Cairo, City of; extend corporate limits ___________________1802, 1913, 2100, 2124, 2812 --Calhoun, City of; Airport authority; create ________________._____443> 516, 525, 586, 1202, 1219 --Camilla, City of; City Manager; create office __________________776, 851, 981, 1008, 1681 --Canton, City of; Recorder's Court; fines _______________..___892, 974, 1121, 1126, 1676 SB 264 --Carrollton, City of; City Court; Judge's salary ____________ 1831, 1844, 1922, 2531, 2541 HR 185-634 --Cartersville, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ____._____844, 902, 981, 1131, 1939, 1998 HB 401 --Centerville, City of; elections and primaries; procedures ___.______503, 572, 701, 724, 1678 HB 773 --Chatsworth, City of; change corporate limits _____________.1288, 1396, 1482, 1495, 2268 HR 273-870 --Chattanooga, City of; convey property; L & N Railroad; W & A Railroad ...__________1559, 1667, 1672, 2314, 2953 HB 12-Ex. --Chickamauga, City of; public school system; powers of Board of Trustees ________________.3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 SB 165 --Claxton, City of; create Recorder's Court _____.___913, 1026, 1119, 2262, 2275, 2534 HB 346 --Cobbtown, City of; corporate limits ___-_____.____-_.__442, 515, 525, 586, 1122 HB 949 --Cochran, City of; public schools; tax levy _________________.____1802, 1913, 2100, 2125, 2812 HB 493 --College Park, City of; amend boundary along- Riverdale Road ____._____._647, 697, 981, 1003, 1933 SB 236 --College Park, City of; change corporate limits ______1484, 1499, 1568, 2621, 2638 3942 INDEX HB 695 --College Park, City of; city limit boundary along Washington Road __.____1108, 1190, 2261, 2283, 3211 SB 222 --Colquitt, City of; Mayor may succeed himself ___________._________1484, 1499, 1568, 2945, 2969 HB 15-Ex. --Columbus, City of; amend charter ____________.___3403, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 237 --Columbus, City of; municipal court; ' salaries .__..._...._._-..-_-.._-__...._.___-._.___._.347, 405, 412, 469, 910 HB 13-Ex. --Columbus, City of-Muscogee County; countywide government ^-------3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 HB 505 --Columbus, City of; State Court; redesignate name ..__.......__....____.__.650, 699, 790, 808, 1489 HB 671 --Gumming, City of; add certain property .._____....___...___...969, 1115, 1200, 1211, 1829 HB 75 --Cuthbert, City of; Cuthbert-Randolph Airport Authority; create ___...._____....___._.___...__151, 221, 361, 363, 704 HR 279-923 --Dalton, City of; Board of Water, Light and : Sinking Fund Commissioners; telephonic communications; amendment to the Constitution .......__-...__-___.._.__..._.1659, 1817, 1928, 1969, 2814 HB 816 --Dalton, City of; incorporate certain land lots in Whitfield County _-..____.__-..__-.___..___-.__.1393, 1476 HB 817 --Dalton, City of; incorporate certain land lots in Whitfield County _.____._1393, 1477, 1570, 1575, 2269 HB 178 --Dalton, City of; officers and employees; retirement age ........___-..._____..___..-__-...279, 317, 361, 364, 1121 HR 122-321 --Decatur, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ....____..._-...__.-...__.._-..__.400, 463, 701, 731, 2817 HB 776 --Decatur, City of; Board of Education; membership ..,,___..__.....___....___--___1288, 1396, 1482, 1496, 2805 HB 258 --Decatur, City of; employee retirement fund __._______-_________._____..352, 409, 701, 716, 1677 HB 477 --Decatur, Town of; Maximum tax levy for school purposes .,,_-_.__-__..,,_.--___---._.._.644, 694, 981,1003,1932 HB 259 --Decatur, City of; public parks __________._______________._________.352, 409, 701, 717, 1677 HB 393 --Deepstep, Town of; mayor and council; terms __________.____..____-.__452, 523, 701, 723, 1204 SB 331 --Donalsonville, City of; reincorporate __,,___..____,,___._,,__....2534, 2552, 2620, 2945, 2971 HB 646 : --Doraville, City of; filling of vacancies ______._._____..__.__._846, 904, 983, 1023, 1676 HB 8-Ex. --Doraville, City of; reincorporate _.__...__...._.3388, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3581, 3634 HB 400 --Douglas, City of; extend corporate limits -...__...._-..-_-..._-...503, 571, 701, 724, 1488 HB 21-Ex. --Dublin, City of; corporate limits ___...__....._......_3543, 3550, 3551, 3557, 3676 INDEX 3943 HB 1070 --Dublin, City of; corporate limits; change __,,_____._,_.____-2438, 2524, 2531, 2632, 3213 HB 993 --Duluth, City of; change corporate limits ____.______________________-_____1906, 2090, 2261, 2283, 2957 HB 994 --Duluth, City of; change corporate limits ________.______.___________._.___1906, 2090, 2262, 2283, 2957 HB 995 --Duluth, City of; change corporate limits _______^_1906, 2090, 2262, 2284, 2957 HB 962 --Dunwoody, City of; incorporate and create charter -___.__.__.____.._._._...-__..._.....__._.__1804, 1915 HR 234-698 --East Point, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ______.._.._..____1109, 1192, 1199, 1322, 1938 HB 923 --East Point, City of; change corporate limits ______.__1659, 1817 HB 696 --East Point, City of; extend corporate limits .__.-__.-_....__._.._1108, 1191, 1200, 1312, 1933 HB 807 --East Point, City of; extend corporate limits __________.___________1391, 1475, 1673, 1691, 2951 HB 806 --East Point, City of; Municipal Home Rule Act of 1965 ..._._._..__1391, 1475, 1673, 1691, 2806 HB 805 --Ellaville, City of; City Clerk Recorder; appointment ..._..__._1390, 1475, 1570, 1574, 2268 HB 747 --Fairburn, City of; extend corporate limits ____..._..__.___...1185, 1297, 2100, 2118, 2951 HB 860 --Fayetteville, City of; ad valorem tax; alternative methods ______________1557, 1665, 1673, 1837, 2455 HB 574 --Fitzgerald, City of; corporate limits -.._.-._...,,..--.-_._.._--778, 853, 982, 1009, 1933 HB 689 --Folkston, City of; close certain streets and alleys ___.____.___,,_____.______.____.. 1107, 1190, 2261, 2282,; 2951 SB 314 --Forest Park, City of; change corporate limits .-_-..__...__..._.._.2451, 2466, 2527, 2803, 2830 HB 984 --Forest Park, City of; change corporate limits .-__.___.__..__.__1809, 1918, 2101, 2131, 2813 HB 744 --Forest Park, City of; date of elections __..__...__..__..._..1185, 1297, 1306, 1413, 1934 HB 10-Ex. --Forest Park, City of; election dates --.____-__,.._.___._.___.3388, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3580 HB 1080 --Fort Oglethorpe, Town of; corporate limits; change __.._...__.-_...___.2440, 2525, 2622, 2635, 3214 HB 635 --Fort Valley, City of; Airport Authority; create .__._.__..__..844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 HB 593 --Fort Valley, City of; Mayor and Council; salaries -__.-________._____-836, 896, 982, 1012, 1674 HB 603 --Gainesville, City of; Commissioners' salaries __._-___._.__..838, 897, 982, 1014, 1674 HB 900 --Good Hope, Town of; Mayor's term of office _..____.___.__.__.._..1655, 1814, 2100, 2121, 2809 3944 INDEX HR 130-360 --Griffin, City of; retired employees; increase benefits; amendment to the constitution --____--_-____---____._________445, 517, 525, 591, 2263 HB 960- --Guyton, Town of; method of conducting elections .-_...___.....1804, 1914, 2101, 2127, 2956 HR 233-698 --Hapeville, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution ...__-.__..._..__..1109, 1191, 1199, 1319, 1938 HB 120 --Hapeville, City of; Pension funds ___..._.__._...___,,____.______ 216, 262, 414, 468, 1932 HB 622 --Harlem, City of; reincorporate ,,.___..-_______.___841, 900, 982, 1018, 1682, 1707 HB 729 --Hazlehurst, City of; City Commissioners' terms .___--____1182, 1294, 1306, 1411, 1934 HB 921 --Hiltonia, Town of; alcoholic beverages; repeal provisions _._._.,,...__1659, 1817, 1929, 1953, 2811 HB 485 --Hinesville, City of; elections _____._____645, 696, 790, 806, 1489 HB 982 --Hogansville, City of; extend corporate limits ____--_-__-__---..1808, 1918, 2101, 2130, 2813 SB 253 --Ivey, Town of; define town limits -_--___-____-__-___._________1685, 1702, 1823, 2530, 2539 HR 266-825 --Jasper, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemptions; amendment to the Constitution _.-_..__._.._.-__.__._.__..____.1469, 1563, 1672, 1695, 2450 HB 1027 --Jefferson, City of; City Court; salaries __._______.___________.2086, 2255, 2449, 2462, 3218 SB 39 --Jesup, City of; change corporate limits; referendum..._.583, 660, 700, 2945, 2965, 3100, 3151 HB 917 --Jesup, City of; city limits; referendum ...._...__..-_...-....._..1658, 1816, 1929, 1953, 3152 HB 170 --Jonesboro, City of; election dates ...__..._-_._._.--.__.277, 315, 361, 364, 704, 714 HB 998 --Kennesaw, City of; create new charter ......_...._..._..1907, 2090, 2449, 2458, 3212 HB 78 --LaGrange, City of; extend corporate limits ...,,-__-_.,,_..._..152, 221, 323, 328, 909, 916 HB 712 --Lakeland, City of; Mayor's election _. .. ________1112, 1194, 1200, 1315, 1933 HB 697 --Leesburg, City of; change corporate limits ____________.____-_.__1108, 1191, 1200, 1312, 1830 HB 444 --Louisville, City of; change corporate limits __..___...__-.-..-_.-____...__._.._....564, 651, 1200, 1209, 1932 HB 851 --Lumpkin, City of; corporate limits; change -__-...-_..__.........__.1555, 1664, 1673, 1834, 2455 HB 351 --Lyons, City of; redefine city limits __.___...._-.__...__...._....__.._443, 515, 526, 587, 1122 HB 414 --Macon, City of; Central City Park; convey property _....__..__..._...506, 574, 702, 726, 1205 HB 408 --Macon, City of; citizens commission on efficiency and economy in government; extend time _______._.,,____-._..__-._,,--.____505, 573, 702, 725, 1205 HB 813 HB 983 HB 830 SB 307 HB 926 HB 486 SB 215 HB 793 HB 823 HB 753 HB 835 HB 624 HB 933 HB 389 HB 565 SB 302 HB 635 SR 84 HB 958 HB 859 HB 567 HB 832 HB 1055 HB 727 INDEX 3945 --Marietta, City of; Downtown Marietta Development Authority; create ----_----_..__1392, 1476, 1570, 1578, 2268 --Marietta, City of; extend corporate limits ----.______...1809, 1918, 2101, 2105, 2623, 2748, 2818, 2868, 2919, 2995, 3014, 3143, 3225 --Marietta, City of; Water Authority; bond limitation ----------------1470, 1564, 1673, 1693, 2454 --Mclntyre, Town of; grant a new charter _._.__------------._2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2541 --Metter, City of; City Court; salaries -____------.------------1660, 1818, 2100, 2122, 2811 --Midway, City of; add one Councilman --------_--------,,----__--646, 696, 790, 806, 1489 --Milledgeville, City of; change corporate limits ---.--.1207, 1216, 1303, 2530, 2538, 2820 --Monroe, City of; reincorporate ____--.___.--------__1291, 1399, 2100, 2118, 2806 --Morrow, City of; create new charter ----__------1468, 1562, 1673, 1692, 2450, 2504 --Moultrie, City of; taxation; property evaluation ____----__. 1114, 1195, 1306, 1315, 2805 --Newnan, City of; Board of Aldermen; salaries --.------__..1471, 1564, 1673, 1693, 2454 --Newnan, City of; water, sewerage and light commission; abolish .____..842, 900, 982, 1018, 1683 --Newton, City of; Mayor and Council; election __----------_._.1662, 1819, 1930, 1955, 2817, 2883 --Pear son, City of; reincorporate ----------------------.--451, 522, 526, 591, 1827 --Pelham, City of; Board of Education; create --__._----_------776, 851, 982, 1008, 1681 --Pembroke, City of; procedure for adoption of ordinances .----_____----..__ 2265, 2290, 2447, 2803, 2827 --Perry, City of; Airport Authority; create --------844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 --Perry, City of; power to operate system of telephonic communications; amendment to the Constitution ----1832, 1845, 1922, 2099, 2109, 2457 --Pineora, City of; election managers; appointment ._----...__._.___.1804, 1914, 2100, 2127, 2955 --Pooler, City of; extend corporate limits .----------------1557, 1665, 1673, 1837, 2455 --Port Wentworth, City of; Mayor and councilmen's salaries ----------.777, 852, 982, 1008, 1681 --Powder Springs, City of; annexation of territory --------_------------.1470, 1564, 2100, 2120, 2807 --Preston, City of; redefine corporate limits ___----_.----......2252, 2443, 2531, 2548, 3220 --Quitman, City of; Airport Authority; create _-.----...----1181, 1294, 1306, 1411, 1933 3946 INDEX HB 546 --Quitman, City of; City Commissioners; number _--_._______..._..__._________.....773, 848, 1305, 1310, 1933 HB 670 --Ringgold, City of; extend waterworks .._____.____....._....969, 1114, 1200, 1211, 1829 SB 299 --Riverdale, City of; mayor and councilmen; qualifying fees _._....________.___.2264, 2290, 2447, 2803, 2828 HR 319 --Rockmart, City of; police department; commend ___________1761 HB 1061 --Rockmart, City of; tax payments ........._______.._.._......2253, 2444, 2531, 2549, 3220 HB 1025 --Rome, City of; Board of Education; members' election ......____..........2085, 2255, 2449, 2461, 3218 HB 1086 -- Rossville, City of; Mayor's salary -.___.____.-._...___.-._-..._____....-_-2441, 2526, 2802 SB 265 --Rossville, City of; Mayor's salary _______________________1831, 1844, 1922, 2803, 2827 HB 570 --Roswell, City of; reincorporate ..._._-...778, 852, 1305, 1310, 2623, 2933, 3215 HB 395 --Sandersville, City of; City officials; elector's ......._____.__._........___452, 523, 701, 723, 1205 HB 483 --Sandersville, City of; Housing Authorities Law; additional membership ....645, 695, 1121, 1209, 1828 HB 1089 --Savannah Beach, City of; Tybee Island; zoning ____.........__._........____...____-....2442, 2527 HB 888 --Savannah, City of; Board of Aldermen; salaries ____..........___.1652, 1812, 1929, 1946, 2808 HB 18-Ex. --Savannah, City of-Chatham County; countywide school attendance district ........3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 1028 --Savannah, City of; extend corporate limits .__--2086, 2256 HB 1049 --Savannah, City of; Municipal Court; abolish _____________.___.____.____._______.._______._2251, 2442 HB 750 --Savannah, City of; municipal court; salaries ... _-__._.__.___1186, 1298, 1306, 1414, 1934 SB 43 --Savannah, City of; teachers' tenure law; create --____.___.._-_-____-___.--_______--_____528, 594, 658 HB 1022 --Shiloh, City of; change corporate limits .._--....____--..._______.2085, 2255, 2449, 2460, 2872, 2874 HB 831 --Smyrna, City of; Civil Service Board; Clerk's appointment ..._....___.__.1470, 1564, 1673, 1693, 2454 HB 941 --Snellville, Town of; Mayor and Councilmen; election ._....._______.1801, 1912, 2100, 2123, 2812 HB 529 --Sparta, City of; maximum ad valorem tax rate ____....__.___.___.692, 785, 790, 864, 2817, 2838 HB 550 --Stockbridge, City of; Recorder; method of selecting ___._____________.____774, 849, 981, 1006, 1680 HB 616 -- Summerville, City of; City elections ................_____.840, 899, 982, 1017, 1682, 1723 HB 1068 --Talbotton, City of; provide new charter ___........_._2254, 2445, 2531, 2550, 3213 SB 277 --Tallulah Falls, Town of; mayor and councilmen; terms ____..-....._.____..1941, 1974, 2095, 2803, 2828 INDEX 3947 SB 191 --Thomaston, City of; extend corporate limits ___.__......-_....-.1124, 1136, 1197, 1569, 1577 HB 947 --Tifton, City of; absentee ballots; municipal elections .__.1802, 1913, 2100, 2124, 2817, 2833 HB 6-Ex. --Tifton, City of; mayor and vice-mayor; change provisions ____-...__________.3387, 3397, 3515, 3544 HB 605 --Toccoa, City of; Commission Manager form of government; create __.__.___________838, 897, 982, 1014, 1675 HB 604 --Toccoa, City of; water and sewage facilities ......__...,,___________838, 897, 982, 1014, 1675 HB 495 --Twin City; Commissioners' election _...._,,._-._-__.._...___..___..648, 698, 2100, 2116, 2804 SB 195 --Union City; amend Act incorporating ,,.,,___..,,...____1125, 1137, 1198, 2621, 2636 HB 684 --Valdosta, City of; corporate limits -___.__..._.____..971, 1117, 2531, 2547, 3211 HB 1097 --Varnell, City of; corporate limits; change -__._...-_.2798, 2943 HB 889 --Vidalia, City of; Board of Education; establish ._______--____.______..1652, 1812, 1929, 1957 HB 942 --Warner Robins, City of; change corporate limits __________1801, 1912, 2100, 2123, 3212 HB 388 --Warrenton, Town of; mayor and council; salaries .____...--___..__._._____...451, 522, 526, 590, 1204 HB 662 --Waynesboro, City of; provide new charter .___....._......_....._._..._894, 976, 1570, 1580, 2452 HB 580 --West Point, City of; City ordinances; penalty for violation ..._-_-..-..__..____780, 854, 982, 1011, 1674 HB 579 --West Point, City of; Mayor and Aldermen; power to convey certain property ...____...._.___..._.___.......__....._.....780, 854, 982, 1011, 1681 HB 968 --Wrightsville, City of; extend corporate limits .___--___-..____....1806, 1916, 2101, 2188, 2813 HB 1051 --Zebulon, City of; Councilmen's terms -...___..___...2251, 2443, 2531, 2547, 3219 MUNICIPALITIES (See Named Subject, or Cities) HB 595 SB 278 HB 915 HB 568 SB 217 HB 967 HB 687 --Alcoholic beverages; referendum __..836, 896, 1482, 1859, 1975 --Annexation across county boundary lines; prohibit _.....____...____._..___.....___...2516, 2551, 2614, 2619, 2860 --Annexation denial; incorporation of new municipality ..._.._....1657, 1816, 2261, 2349, 2952, 2993 --Annexation of land; zoning requirements .----777, 852, 1200 --Annexation of unincorporated areas; approval of governing authority ..__._____.____...___1940, 1973, 2094, 2945, 2968 --Annexation; rezoning or zoning status .....__....._......_......___1805, 1915, 2101, 2127, 2813 --Annual audit; financial books and records -_......_.,,..______-_,,___,,__--,,_....____...972, 1117, 1200, 2032 3948 INDEX SB 189 --Boundaries; extension of corporate limits .._...____.._..__.1484, 1499, 1568, 2099, 2511 HB 766 --Boundaries; municipalities having population of 50,000 or more; alternative methods ___1286, 1395, 1825 HR 68-168 --Debts; increase maximum limitation; amendment to the Constitution ._._......_.....--__.,,..277, 315 HB 633 --Essential governmental services; charges _.....__844, 902, 1825 HR 299 --Essential Services of Counties and Municipalities Study Committee; create _.______.^_.____1745 HB 260 --Grants; allocation by counties ________,,_______--.___.____352, 409 HB 128 --Grants; distribution on a population basis --._--,,.--.218, 264 HB 262 --Grants; distribution to incorporated municipalities -_-_--_------,,----.--_--_--353, 409 HB 131 --Grants; method of distribution ____-__.______-_____.__._--___-.219, 264 HR 133-360 --Grants; omissions from 1970 United States Census; distribution of funds .....___..._._.......-446, 517, 527, 596, 909, 1257 HB 512 --Grants; publication of certain financial information .___._______________688, 782, 1672, 2300 SB 221 --Housing Authorities Law; City housing authorities ...__.._..__.2274, 2291, 2448, 2622, 3101 HB 132 --Housing Authorities Law; corporate limits ._--___--,.253, 284 HB 523 --Insurance; liability for damages --__--._.--_691, 784, 1927 SB 58 --Joint Municipal Employees' Retirement System; master retirement plan; fewer than 16 employees ._..__._--____..-_--..860, 914, 977, 1304, 2601 HB 838 --Planning Commissions; planned-unit residential, shopping center and industrial developments ._~1472, 1565 HB 216 --Planning Commissions; rezoning; notification .___...._.__.,,_..____...._._.._.._........309, 356, 1825 HB 222 --Planning Commissions; subdivisions; division of land into parcels ........_310, 357, 859, 1364, 2961 HB 1095 --Planning commissions; unincorporated territory -____-...-___.._.-_-._._,,..-__...__-....---.--2618, 2799 HB 537 --Recreation systems; membership _..__....._.......771, 847, 1406, 2033, 2872, 2902 HB 1091 --Solid waste management districts; create ..._..____...-_._.._.__.__-..-_._._..._.2618, 2798 HB 115 --State Highway Department; negotiation of contracts ___._,,__-- 216, 261, 525, 1160, 1935 HB 979 --Zoning and planning ordinances; appeals, civic associations and organizations _,,___,,___--.1808, 1917, 2099 MURPHY, BILL HR 86-225 --Compensate _,,...__....__..._._._..._-......__....__.-...-......___-..311, 358 INDEX 3949 MURPHY, HONORABLE THOMAS B. HR 422 --Commend __-____-________.______--___._,,______._.,,____._____________,,____------.2738 --Elected Speaker Pro Tem, House of Representatives _______________________.____________,_____.__27 MURRAY COUNTY HB 774 --Board of Education; members' election ______________1288, 1396, 1482, 1496, 2268 MURRAY, JOHN L. HR 42 --Commend _____.. _____.____.--.___-_________________________________136 MUSCOGEE COUNTY HB 339 --Board of Education; members' appointment _________.____________________.441, 514, 525, 586, 1121 HB 13-Ex. --Columbus, City of; countywide government ______________.______.3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 HB 235 --Coroner's salary ____________________.___.____347, 405, 412, 468, 910 HB 189 --Department of Public Health; revise _________-_______-281, 319, 361, 365, 705, 715 HB 187 --Juvenile Court; Judge's compensation __________________________________281, 318, 322, 366, 704 HB 241 --Ordinary's salary _____.___._______________348, 406, 412, 417, 911 HB 236 --Sheriff's salary ____.________________.___._347, 405, 412, 469, 910 HB 239 --State Court; salaries _____-_._-__-_--348, 405, 412, 470, 911 HB 238 --Superior Court; Clerk's salary __.______348, 405, 412, 470, 911 HB 240 --Tax Commissioner's salary ______.__________348, 405, 412, 470, 911 MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT HB 229 --Promoting, staging or conducting; permits ________________________________________.__.345, 403 MUSSEL WHITE, MRS. MANNIE LOU HR 34-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of ____________________--3701 N NADER, ALFRED H. HR 16-18 --Compensate _-_______________._._.__-____-__.____________._-97, 129, 411, 472, 809 3950 INDEX NANCY HANKS HR 115 --National Rail Transportation System ,,...-_-....__...___._..374 NARCOTICS (See Drugs) SB 65 HB 22 HB 371 HR 418 HB 46 HB 461 SB 42 SB 71 HR 432 HB 54 SB 70 --Dangerous Drug Act; Uniform Narcotic Drug Act; Georgia Drug Abuse Control Act; penalties .____.____....__,,._..__... 583, 660, 700, 1404, 2477, 2625 --Dangerous drugs; label requirements ._______.__-__._......_._-._.___--___.97, 130, 321, 381, 862 --Drug abuse; minors; necessary consent for treatment _....._...___-..._---___...--__--.--...448, 519, 581, 879 --Drug Abuse Study Committee; create __--_.__..._._-..-.___._2735 --Drug addiction grounds for total divorce ___._..___......._._.....____-...___,,.....__... 125, 157, 360, 430, 1122 --Drug addiction; minors; treatment without notification to parents ___-_...--__----_------__--..._.--.568, 654 --Drug addiction; necessary consent for medical treatment ..__._.......___....___. 583, 660, 700, 1404, 2477 --Drug addicts; Georgia Health Code; hospitalization ...____...__-__...__.860, 914, 977, 1924, 2513, 2791 --Drugs, Narcotics and Related Matters Subcommittee Report ....._________-.___--_-_.__._.--_.__._.3252 --Georgia Narcotics Study Committee; create _--.._-.---__3163 --Prisons, colleges; prohibit entry on property ._____.......__......____.....____.126, 158, 323, 383, 1937, 1989 --Special Narcotics Interim Study Committee Report _------__..._,,__-_____----_..._..___--.__3344 --State Board of Pharmacy; hypodermic apparatus; unauthorized possession --__-_-_,,_______________.__583, 661, 700 NATIONAL GUARD, GEORGIA HB 124 HB 125 HB 149 --Georgia Military Forces Reorganization Act; minimum base pay ..._.__.....___.__......217, 263, 857, 1369, 2814 --Income tax; exemptions ____________--____,,_-_,,____....____--_217, 263 --State Employees' Retirement System; civilian employees -_--,,__-__---____-_-____--._____.__--.257, 287 NATURAL AREAS HB 661 --Georgia Natural Areas Council; Georgia System of Scenic Trails -_______.________._________894, 976, 1405, 2357, 3217 NESSMITH, HONORABLE PAUL E. --Appointment as member of Surface Mined Land Use Board ..__.__..___..__.....__.__....._,,,,.__.__......__.,,..._...82 INDEX 3951 NEWNAN, CITY OP HB 835 HB 624 --Board of Aldermen; salaries _____1471, 1564, 1673, 1693, 2454 --Water, Sewerage and Light Commission; abolish __...__.__.._.....__842, 900, 982, 1018, 1683 NEWS MEDIA HR 402 HR 450 --Commend .___-_._-_._--_--._--.--__.-_-_.._.__--__.2723 --Commend .._-...._....__._-_-.._._._.._.__...__.___..___._._______. 3177 NEWTON, CITY OP HB 933 --Mayor and Council; election _____________.________1662, 1819, 1930, 1955, 2817, 2883 NEWTON COUNTY HB 549 --Board of Commissioners' election .._.-..-_-.._-..-._-_.-_...._.773, 849, 981, 1006, 2995, 3008 HR 142-425 --Board of Commissioners; license and regulate racetracks; amendment to Constitution ______________________509, 576, 701, 739, 2450, 2499 HB 416 --Board of Education; members' election .____...___-_...__-.._......._.507, 574, 702, 726, 2995, 3005 HR 141-425 --Maintenance districts; amendment to the Constitution ,,_______.______._.__.--__.509, 576, 701, 735, 3215 HB 419 --Ordinary's salary .._....._..._...__._.__...__507, 575, 702, 727, 3211 HB 943 --Public Defender; appointment ,,_-_,,_-___.._---1801, 1912, 2100, 2123, 2995, 3007 HB 417 --Sheriff's salary ____._____.__________________507, 574, 702, 726, 3221 HB 418 --Superior Court Clerk's salary .._._.-.._-507, 574, 702, 727, 3221 HB 420 --Tax Commissioner's salary _______ _,,____ 507, 575, 702, 727, 3211 NIPPER, WILLIAM HR 97-244 --Compensate .-....,,...__-.___..__....._......,,.. 349, 406, 1402, 1428, 2271 NOLO CONTENDERE HB 399 HB 398 --Plea grounds for mandatory suspension ...__....__....__...__....__.._...453, 524, 907, 2065, 2950 --Plea grounds for suspension of driver's license _._._._-__..__..__.__....453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 3952 INDEX NONPROFIT CORPORATION CODE, GEORGIA HB 207 --Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Act; regulations _..._.._.___.__-_--_..__....._-----306, 354 NON-RESIDENTS HB 725 --Non-business property; sales tax ..._.___------_------_1181, 1294, 1306, 1433, 2103 NOONDAY BAPTIST CHURCH HR 125-328 --Compensate _------_.__----__------._----.,,_...402, 465 NORMAN, DONALD F., SR. HR 67-179 --Compensate ,,....----.__----__-_279, 317, 2260, 2322, 3214 NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY SB 137 --Security officers; authorization to provide ----_.___----------1208, 1214, 1301, 1671, 2486 NORTHERN CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER HR 65-153 --Water and Sewer Authority; coordinated use by City of Atlanta and surrounding counties; amendment to the Constitution __...____.----.273, 312 NORTHERN CHATTAHOOCHEE WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY HB 152 --Create .------------------------------_.....__...------ ----__ 273, 312 NORTHERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 209 --Library Official's salary ..___--------.__----..---------- 306, 354 NUDITY HB 15 --Prohibit any person from walking nude in any public area _----__.__.._..___--_------_..__--..78, 103 INDEX 3953 NURSERIES HR 355-1046--Nursery stock grown in soil; exempt from taxation; amendment to the Constitution ,,________----__2250, 2442 NURSING HOMES HB 207 --Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Act; Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code _.._____...__......._..._..306, 354 o OBSCENE LITERATURE HB 397 HB 848 HB 847 SB 77 SB 108 HB 555 --Adult bookstores and movie houses; zoning ordinances for restricting location of operation _____453, 523, 906, 1228, 1937, 1983 --Establish standards to determine harmful materials _________________.__________________1474, 1567, 1671 --Establish standards to determine harmul materials to minors .._______________________.___1473, 1567 --Establish standards to determine harmful materials to minors _______________________2274, 2291, 2447 --Obscene materials; distribution _____.._._.___.________2132, 2133, 2260, 2518, 2585 --Possession or distribution; public nuisance ........_______________________________775, 850, 1404, 2017 OBSCENITY HB 397 HB 848 HB 847 SB 77 HB 15 SB 108 HB 555 HB 920 --Adult bookstores and movie houses; zoning ordinances for restricting location of operation ___________________ 453, 523, 906, 1228, 1937, 1983 --Establish standards to determine harmful materials ____,,______.__,,,,_-_1474, 1567, 1671 --Establish standards to determine harmful materials to minors _____--______.--______________1473, 1567 --Establish standards to determine harmful materials to minors ____-.___-__-______-_______2274, 2291, 2447 --Nudity; prohibit any person from walking nude in any public area __-_..__--------_________________78, 103 --Obscene materials; distribution __2132, 2133, 2260, 2518, 2585 --Possession or distribution; public nuisance _________,,_____,,_________,,,,____775, 850, 1404, 2017 --X-rated movies; advertisement ___________1658, 1817, 2097 3954 INDEX OCONEE COUNTY HB 380 --Sheriff's salary ._..__._......__,_..._._._.449, 520, 981, 1002 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY HB 283 --Georgia Official Directory of State and County Officers; publication ._.__,,__._,,___...393, 413, 457, 642, 758 OIL HB 572 --Coastal Protection Fund; create ----___,,._....__--778, 852 OLIVER, REV. WILLIAM W. --Prayer offered by __._------_--------_,,_______________ 2520 OMBUDSMAN HB 14 --The Ombudsman Act of 1971, create ___.____.......78, 103 O'NEAL, E. L. HR 170-507 --Compensate __--_------_----_____.....650, 699, 1402, 1430, 2271 O'NEAL, RUFUS CARTER HR 280-929 --Compensate ._.--.--_..--------._----_----.__-__.1661, 1818 OPTOMETRY HB 233 HB 232 --Georgia State Board of Examiners; registration qualifications of applicants __------346, 404, 581, 679, 2266 --State Examining Board; annual renewal of certificates _.__----__.------___..346, 404, 581, 677, 2265, 2408 ORDINARIES HB 254 HB 434 --Fees for certain services ,,__----_--_.__351, 408, 787, 934, 1936 --Mentally ill; appointment of temporary guardian .__...__....._----._.._.__..511, 578 INDEX 3955 ORGANIZED CRIME HB 463 --Corporation charters; revocation --------569, 655, 908, 2208 OUT OF STATE LAND SALES ACT HB 799 --Create to regulate advertising sale or exchange of real estate located in another State .----------------..1293, 1400, 1928, 2329, 2954 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING HB 9-Ex. --Highways; controls -------- 3388, 3397, 3404, 3526, 3581, 3660, 3669, 3670, 3676, 3677 OVERTON, JAMES E. HR 166 --Commend ___.----_.--.--.--._------_---..--------------,,----561 OXFORD, HONORABLE CHARLES OLIVER HR 23 --Committee assignments _--.--------------_--__--___-144 --Contest of election ------___.----_------------_.____--30 --District 46, Post 1; declared duly elected Representative _--__.--__.----------_--------__--___105 --Oath of office ----------__--------__------__----------------106 --Rules Commitee report relative to seating ------------____105 P PAFFORD, HONORABLE ROBERT C. (BOBBY) HR 150 --Extend invitation to address House of Representatives _----_--------------------_--------496, 1351 PARDONS AND PAROLES (See Probation, Prisons and Prisoners) SB 14 --State Board; add 3 members; amendment to the Constitution ----_----------____--------__ 1025, 1027, 1120 --State Board; Biennial Report _--__----__--___----------115 HR 22-38 --State Board; Immunities of citizenship; restoration; amendment to the Constitution _...__----------101, 132, 787 HB 198 --State Board; Members' expense allowance ----283, 320, 2261 HR 246-798 --State Board; Powers; amendment to the Constitution ..----.------------.._......_._--_....1292, 1400 3956 HB 552 HB 45 INDEX --State Board; Sex crimes; lunacy warrants; counties of residence _______________._____774, 849, 1199, 2013 --State Board; Superior Court Clerks; transmission of records ____________________________________124, 157, 788 PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW HB 798 --Amend Criminal Code _________._._____.1292, 1400, 1406 PARKER, HONORABLE CLARENCE A. --Contest filed ________.______..__________________.30 PARKER, HONORABLE WALSTEIN H. HR 28 --Express sympathy for passing of __._._________._--108 PARKING HB 721 --Spaces on the streets around the capitol __.___________1180, 1293, 1672, 2202, 3042, 3107 PARKS, STATE HB 87 HB 88 HB 661 HB 473 --Campgrounds; equipment requirements --.154, 223, 581, 681 --Department of State Parks; Director's salary ___--..154, 223 --Georgia System of Scenic Trails; create _____________________________894, 976, 1405, 2357, 3217 --Interim Committee Report ___________________________3305 --Jekyll Island State Park Authority Act; land improvement ______________.____571, 656, 1305, 1461, 2954 PARROTT, MRS. THOMAS V. (MILLIE) HR 392 --Commend _____________________________________________________2514 PARSONS, JOHNIE, JR. HR 55-135 --Compensate _____________________________________________.254, 284 PATENT MEDICINE HB 660 --Tax on medicine containing more than 10% alcohol by volume ___...______________________894, 976 INDEX 3957 PEACE OFFICERS HB 607 --Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Act; membership ________________________..839, 898, 1926, 2227 PEACE OFFICERS' ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND SB 54 --Benefit options; change provisions -______..___.___.1122, 1134, 1196, 1304, 1531 PEACE WARRANTS HB 659 --Person against whom issued shall be brought before court issuing warrant or be released on bond by the sheriff ,,_________________________893, 975, 1926 PEACH COUNTY HB 635 HB 334 HB 471 HB 335 HB 333 --Airport Authority; create ___844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 --Board of Commissioners; Ordinary's position ______________.....__.........440, 513, 525, 585, 1678 --Board of Commissioners; vacancies ___._____.........__570, 656, 981, 2100, 2116 --Business license tax _______.440, 513, 2100, 2115, 2871, 2873 --Ordinary's salary .....___.________440, 513, 525, 585, 1677 PEACOCK, REV. HENRY EARL --Prayer offered by .___._______._.__________--3511 PEARSON, CITY OF HB 389 --Reincorporate ____________...................451, 522, 526, 591, 1827 PELHAM, CITY OF HB 565 --Board of Education; create ............776, 851, 982, 1008, 1681 PEMBROKE, CITY OF SB 302 --Ordinances; procedure for adoption ____.__-_____________2265, 2290, 2447, 2803, 2827 3958 INDEX PENAL AFFAIRS STUDY COMMITTEE HR 301 --Committee Report _------__.____________________-_.._3354 --Create ___________________________________________..1747 PERRY, CITY OF HB 635 SR 84 --Airport Authority; create _.._._844, 902, 982, 1020, 1827, 1846 --Power to operate system of telephonic communications; amendment to the Constitution ____________1832, 1845, 1922, 2099, 2109, 2457 PERSONNEL BOARD, STATE HB 82 --Application forms; inequities ____________________.___152, 222 SB 28 --Casualty Insurance Program for employees ______________________________________._860, 914, 977 SB 125 --County boards of health; health insurance plan _____ __________._________________.___-,_2263, 2288, 2445 HB 598 --Life insurance program for full-time employees ______________________________837, 896, 979, 1606 HR 197-681 --Merit System Compensation Plan; longevity steps _________________________-__971, 1116, 1201 HB 628 --Moving expenses; reimbursement -_--______.____--843, 901 SB 151 --State Merit System; consolidate laws ___1206, 1214, 1301, 1927, 2706, 2764, 2772 PESTICIDES HB 571 --Application by aircraft; regulations _____________________778, 852 PETERS, HONORABLE JAMES S. SR 160 --Commend _________________________._____----__-__--____--__._3209 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS HB 572 --Coastal Protection Fund; create ____________________._____778, 852 PETTIFORD, CLIFTON HR 258 --Commend ____________________________________________________1361 INDEX 3959 PHARMACISTS HB 22 SB 70 --Dangerous drugs; label requirements _-97, 130, 321, 381, 862 --State Board of Pharmacy; Hypodermic apparatus; unauthorized possession _____,,_____--_____--_____583, 661, 700 PHILLIPS, HONORABLE GLENN S. HR 42-Ex. --Birthday congratulations ____________________________________3753 PHILLIPS, HONORABLE L. L. --Appointment as Vice Chairman, Natural Resources Committee PHYSICAL THERAPY HB 361 --Georgia State Board of Physical Therapy; create ____________________________________________._446, 517, 1924, 2372 PICKENS COUNTY SB 150 SB 123 SB 122 SB 121 SB 232 --Commissioner's salary ___________.___.____912, 1026, 1119, 2099, 2113 --Hospital Authority; Board members' terms of office ___________.__...___912, 1025, 1119, 2099, 2113 --Ordinary's salary ______.________._____912, 1025, 1118, 2099, 2112 --Sheriff's salary ..___-..__________________912, 1025, 1118, 2099, 2112 --Tax Commissioner's salary __._________1484, 1499, 1568, 1928, 1942 PIEDMONT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 1001 --Judges; clerical assistance .____.._1907, 2091, 2449, 2460, 3218 PIERCE COUNTY HB 453 HB 454 HB 455 --Board of Commissioners; Chairman's salary -___________________________.___.__566, 653, 789, 804, 2270, 2554 --Ordinary's salary ___________________566, 653, 789, 804, 2270, 2554 --Sheriff's salary ______________._______._567, 653, 789, 804, 2270, 2556 PIKE COUNTY HB 1052 HB 1053 --County depository ___.__.______.__.__2251, 2443, 2531, 2548, 3219 --Small Claims Court; jurisdiction __________________._2252, 2443, 2531, 2548, 3220 3960 INDEX PINEORA, CITY OF HB 958 --Election managers; appointment ._.....__....___..1804, 1914, 2100, 2127, 2955 PINKSTON, HONORABLE FRANK HR 149 --Congratulate -_._-.._..,,--....._..._.__...--....._----____-___495 PITTMAN, LOUIE A. HR 66-168 --Compensate ._.__..._-__---__-__.._.___276, 315, 1402 PLANNING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HB 751 --Area Planning and Development Commission; membership _......,,._..._...._.,,___....____---..-1186, 1298 PLANNING COMMISSIONS HR 361 HB 838 HB 216 HB 222 HB 1095 --Local Government Zoning and Planning Study Committee; create --~--__~___--____--.__--_--.2186 --Planned-unit residential, shopping center and industrial developments; standards ________1472, 1565 --Rezoning; notification ...__-._.._____..__....___309, 356, 1825 --Subdivisions; division of land into parcels ..____.__.__....______310, 357, 859, 1364, 2961 --Unincorporated territory; include within planning and zoning jurisdiction .._,,_--_.._--_._.___..._--_...2618, 2799 PLANTS HR 312 --Relative to preservation ......._.____..__....._____.__1754 PLOTT, H. L. HR 98-248 --Compensate _.-..-..____.....__-._..____........______-350, 407 PLUMBING CONTRACTORS SB 308 HB 160 --State Board of Examiners of Plumbing Contractors; examinations __..._______...2535, 2552, 2620, 2944, 3127, 3216 --State Board of Examiners; renewal of certificates ......_.........._......__.....___......__275, 314, 329 POLICEMEN HB 607 HB 17 HB 40 INDEX 3961 --Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Act; membership ........______________________ 839, 898, 1926, 2227 --Mace; authorization to carry ----._.-.__----.--......--79, 104, 161 --Physical abuse of persons in custody ..___._.._._.____124, 156 POLICY AND EVALUATION COMMITTEE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING HB 849 --Create ._.___--------_____________.......1555, 1664, 1926, 2213, 2357 POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS HB 65 --Posters, signs and advertisements; prohibit on public property ___.._.__.__........149, 219, 527, 741, 2102, 2172 POLK COUNTY HR 370-1062--Ad valorem tax; collection; amendment to the Constitution ___...._.__----.____. 2254, 2444, 2530, 2542, 3215 HB 1084 --Coroner's salary ___________________._..2440, 2526, 2622, 2636, 3214 SB 268 --Ordinary's salary _______________________1831, 1845, 1922, 2945, 2970 SB 267 --State Court; judge's salary ____.--.....__1831, 1845, 1922, 2945 HB 1062 --Water Authority; residence requirements for membership ..........__-.----......2254, 2444, 2531, 2549, 3220 POLK, REV. L. REID --Prayer offered by ----__________----____....___--____,,_------2434 POLLUTION SB 68 SB 131 HB 435 SB 66 --Air; motor vehicles; visible emission __________1409, 1425, 1478, 2517, 2758, 2821 --Air; motor vehicles; visible emission; Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways ............._____ 861, 915, 978, 2517, 2780, 2822 --Air or water pollution control facilities; Development Authorities Law_________________.511, 578, 581, 759 --Air Quality Control; civil actions for violations ___...._.......------...1483, 1497, 1567, 2518, 2565, 2821 3962 INDEX SB 250 SB 67 --Air Quality Control; judgment of court for enforcement of orders _____________________________1833, 1843, 1921, 2518, 2588 --Air Quality Control; permits--------------1483, 1498, 1567, 2518, 2567, 2822 HR 430 --Chattahoochee River Study Committee; create--------.3161 SB 153 --Citizens Environmental Council; create----------1484, 1498, 1568, 2099, 2742, 2820 HB 987 --Coastal Marshlands Protection Agency; title disputes; permits,__--_------..----.-1809, 1919, 1926, 2312 SB 303 --Interstate Environment Compact; State of Georgia shall be a party to ----------...2534, 2552, 2620, 2622, 2892 HB 937 --Interstate Environment Compact; State of Georgia shall be a party to ....____......._...------__--.....___.....--.1662, 1820 HB 77 --Litter Control Law; fines------..--.--151, 221, 524, 671, 2266 HR 248 --Littering and Solid Waste Disposal Study Committee; create ---.--------------------------___1261 HB 152 --Northern Chattahoochee Water and Sewer Authority; create ._--------......_..__--_--._.__--------.273, 312 HB 572 --Petroleum and by products; prohibit discharge into coastal waters and lands ----.....------.__..----__--_.._.778, 852 HB 1091 --Solid waste management districts; create.---------2618, 2798 HR 310 --South Cobb County; Department of Public Health urged to take steps to abate air pollution --------------1753 HR 259-818 --Water pollution abatement program; State urged to adopt --...------------.....----1393, 1477, 2099, 2418 HR 260-818 --Water pollution abatement program; State urged to adopt ----___--------..___----1393, 1477, 2099, 2416 --Water Pollution; Special Community Affairs Study Committee report _.__........._----_------3332 SB 72 --Water Quality Control Act; civil actions.----1483, 1498, 1567 SB 248 --Water Quality Control Act; deliberate discharge of pollutants; liabilities.....------....----1832, 1843, 1920, 2518, 2586, 2821 HB 153 --Water Quality Control Act; grants.-----.273, 312, 660, 821, 1408 SB 249 --Water Quality Control Act; judgments for enforcement of orders----.......--------1833, 1843, 1921, 2518, 2590,2763,2764 SB 69 --Water Quality Control Act; mandamus proceedings .........----------------.__..-------.1483, 1498, 1567 HB 368 --Water Quality Control Board; court orders--..------447, 518 HB 369 --Water Quality Control Board; mandamus actions against public officials.------447, 519, 659, 877, 2269, 2411 HB 491 --Water Quality Control Board; private rights or riparian owners.--...--------_.....------..--647, 697, 1926, 2361 HB 1069 --Water resources planning and coordinating program; create within executive branch of government ..___...._--.-....------...--,,------.....2437, 2524 HR 429 --Water Resources Study Committee; create.----....------3160 INDEX 3963 POLYGRAPH EXAMINATIONS HB 715 --Governmental operators; licenses-,.__________.1113, 1195, 1672, 2031,2816 POOLER, TOWN OF HB 859 --Extend corporate limits----.-----1557, 1665, 1673, 1837, 2455 POP FESTIVALS HB 446 HB 229 HB 421 HB 804 --License requirements --.--_____----__.,,._______._----_.._________--565, 651 --Promoting, staging or conducting; permits.-.,--------345, 403 --Public Health, Department of; permits for mass gatherings ___.__._____.______________..______-__507, 575, 906, 1222, 2265, 2404 --Public Health, Department of; sanitary facilities -.___------------_--__--1390, 1475, 1924, 2238, 3217 POPPELL, TOM HR 449 --Commend -.--__...--. .____.._.------.----3176 PORNOGRAPHY HB 397 HB 848 SB 77 HB 847 SB 108 HB 555 HB 920 --Adult bookstores and movie houses; zoning ordinances for restricting location of operation _____ _...__.______...__________..453, 523, 906, 1228, 1937, 1983 --Establish standards to determine harmful materials _________._.____.._________-___.--...________._.-___1474, 1567, 1671 --Minors; establish standards to determine harmful materials.-....--_--------.....__------.2274, 2291, 2447 --Minors; establish standards to determine harmful materials _--------_--------------..._7_-------- 1473, 1567 --Obscene materials; distribution ..______.......__. __2132, 2133, 2260, 2518, 2585 --Obscene material; possession or distribution; public nuisance __--.._.__._--......_____________________775, 850, 1404, 2017 --X-rated movies; advertisement ________....____________1658, 1817, 2097 PORT CITIES HR 483 --State Highway Department; erection of appropriate signs ------.___,----___--.------__--_.. .3200 3964 INDEX PORT WENTWORTH, CITY OF HB 567 --Mayor and councilmen's salaries..----__.___..--.__.777, 852, 982, 1008, 1681 PORTS AUTHORITY, GEORGIA HB 1000 --Colonels Island; transfer certain property .......____--------_____1907, 2091, 2099, 2354, 3217 POST MORTEM EXAMINATION ACT, GEORGIA HB 284 --Coroners' duties and responsibilities....--.--------_--_393, 458 POSTAL SERVICE, UNITED STATES HB 651 --Obligations issued may be purchased as investments ...______--,,----._----_..------.._.--891, 974, 1403 POULTRY HB 929 --Machinery used for production; exempt sales tax ....__.__.....----------.....1660, 1818, 1930, 2318, 2952 POUND, MRS. LULA HR 10-17 --Compensate --------.....,,------.._........_,,......--....._----.----79, 104 POWDER SPRINGS, CITY OP HB 832 --Annexation of territory ................1470, 1564, 2100, 2120, 2807 POWELL, MRS. E. L. HR 36-64 --Compensate ....._..--.....__..----.........__--.... 149, 219, 1402, 1426 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE (See Courts) SB 199 HB 51 HB 267 --Appeals; Superior Courts ____--.___....--....1687, 1700, 1822 --Capital felonies; plea of guilty without necessity of grand jury indictment __------._--.125, 158 --Capital felonies; trial on accusation; waiver of indictment ------..__----.___----...__------389, 413, 454, 2310 INDEX 3965 HB 423 --Capital offenses; separate trials of persons jointly indicted ..----.------.BOS, 575, 582, 887, 926, 2814 HB 282 --Civil cases; agreement of nine jurors sufficient for verdict ________________________________.______..392, 457, 787 SB 201 --Civil cases; depositions and discovery.....,----1687, 1701, 1822 HR 395-1095--Civil cases; increase dollar amount over which Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction; amendment to the Constitution..--...-----------_-2618, 2799 SB 200 --Civil cases; service of notice by publication -----------------------------1684, 1700, 1822 HB 834 --Civil cases; trial preference when State is plaintiff _______________________.___________-1471, 1564 SB 160 --Civil cases; two-thirds of jurors concurring may return valid verdict-...--.........1307, 1328, 1400, 2518, 2822 SB 85 --Civil or criminal cases; 6-member juries.--------1831, 1842, 1920 HB 227 --Civil or criminal cases; 6-member juries------.------312, 359 HB 422 --Criminal and civil cases; dispersion of jury .----------_------_--------...--........-508, 575, 858, 2052 HB 599 --Criminal cases; direction of verdicts of acquittal ,,_____________________837, 896, 980, 1374, 1936 HB 20 --Criminal cases; State's rights to appeal _____________________...97, 129, 322, 1106, 2396, 2468 HB 243 --Criminal Procedure Code; revise--.----.._--.349, 406, 659, 1236,1926 HB 551 --Criminal trials; mentally incompetent; hospitalization _________________-______774, 849, 1199, 1614 SB 310 --Criminal trials; procedure for change of venue _--------------------------_________2274, 2292, 2448, 2517 HB 19 --Criminal trials; unsworn statement law.--------97, 129, 582 HB 68 --Criminal trials; unsworn statements.---__--------150, 220 HB 31 HB 70 --Death penalty; denial of a petition by the Supreme Court for a writ of habeas corpus ------------------------..99, 131, 225, 268, 288, 526, 766, 2961, 2972 --Demand for trial; District Attorney served with copy prior to filing with Court Clerk--__________--150, 220, 360, 432 HB 18 --District Attorneys; Grand Juries; deliberation of indictments __--_____--____-__--_______-.79, 104, 1927 SB 62 --Felonies; indeterminate sentences; opening and closing arguments in pre-sentence hearings ------------------530, 595, 658, 2517, 2585, 2963 HB 218 --Felony cases; pending indictments; presentence hearings ------------------------------309, 357, 858 HB 53 --Felony cases; selection of jurors--.___----_____--126, 158, 413 HB 211 --Felony trials; jury panels; change number from 48 to 42 _____________________________...306, 354, 789 HB 425 --Felony trials; number of jurors .______________-508, 576, 858 3966 INDEX HB 203 --Georgia Civil Practice Act; interrogatories to parties; revise laws --------------___._,,____----_------305, 353 HB 591 --Grounds for new trials; admissibility of evidence on direct examination ------------____--_------__836, 895, 980, 1536, 2960, 2980 HB 95 --Jury boxes; procedure _------------------212, 258, 360, 430, 1309 HB 749 --Jury list; revision date _____-_--------------------_--_1186, 1297 HB 515 --Jury lists; exemptions..._----___------------689, 783, 907, 2297 HB 360 --Medical records; admissible evidence------------_--__444, 517, 581,1370, 2880, 2901, 2962 HB 424 --Misdemeanor trials in courts other than Superior Courts; number of jurors____508, 575, 907, 1370 HB 50 --Pretrial confinement credited to sentence--.----. 125, 158, 413 HR 87-227 --Superior Court; civil and criminal cases; six-member juries; amendment to the Constitution --.......----._-_----.--...--_----------..._------.312, 359 HR 144-425 --Superior Court; misdemeanor cases; jury of less than 12 may try; amendment to the Constitution ........................... 509, 577, 907 HR 76-212 --Superior Courts; writs of certiorari; remove power to issue; amendment to the Constitution _----____----------__------_----.----______307, 355 HB 277 --Witness list; State Prosecutor's awareness of certain evidence _._____------------------391, 456, 858, 1851 HB 719 --Witnesses; separate examination; order of sequestration __________________________..._.------------1180, 1293 PRATHER, PORREST W. HR 390 --Commend for renovation of McDuffie County Courthouse -------___------------------------2505 PREGNANCY HB 1059 HB 1060 --Medical examinations of pregnant female without parental consent _------_--------__----------__------2263, 2444 --Minors; school drop-outs because of pregnancy shall have opportunity to complete education _--------_----------------__.----.___._----------2253, 2444 PRENATAL MEDICAL CARE HR 376 --Study Committee; create ....._..____.-.....__------.-.__.------.2431 PREPAID COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE ACT HB 207 --Nonprofit corporations; regulations ----------------306, 354 INDEX 3967 PRESCRIPTIONS (See Drugs) HB 22 --Dangerous drugs; label requirements.--------..-97, 130, 321, 381, 862 PRESTON, TOWN OF HB 1055 --Redefine corporate limits ..--..-2252, 2443, 2531, 2548, 3220 PRICE, JAMES E. HR 167-482 --Compensate .--------.----------..----645, 695, 1402, 1430, 2271 PRINT SHOPS HB 540 --State government; prohibit unless approved by Budget Bureau _----___----____----_----__----__772, 848, 909, 1591 PRISONS AND PRISONERS HB 1041 --Corrections; State Board of; powers of arrest; authorization ----____----___----.1911, 2095, 2099 HB 43 --Court costs for the crime of escape...--..----------124, 156, 323, 542,1935 HB 214 --Georgia Prison Industries Act; contract work for private industry ______------_--_________________308, 356 HR 22-38 --Immunities of citizenship; restoration; amendment to the Constitution------.--------101, 132, 787 SR 93 --Joint Georgia Jail Standards Study Committee; create ----------._----.---- 1940, 1973, 2094, 2530, 2880, 2965 HR 246-798 --Pardons and Paroles, State Board; powers; amendment to the Constitution....----------------.1292, 1400 HR 301 --Penal Affairs Study Committee; create._.____-._____...._._......1747 --Penal Affairs Study Committee Report...._._.------.------3354 HB 50 --Pretrial confinement credited to sentence--------125, 158, 413 HB 590 --Prisoner return to jurisdiction of sentencing court --.____,,.-.----.-.--.._.----,,...----..------..--_....------835, 895 SB 93 --State Board of Corrections; special leave for inmates involved in community activities .----_...--861, 915, 978, 2529, 2756 SB 92 --State Board of Corrections; transfer of prisoners involved in lengthly appeals.--.--------.861, 915, 978, 2529, 2844, 2971, 3144, 3216 SB 171 --State Board of Corrections; vocational training program; motor vehicles........--.1307, 1329, 1400, 1672, 2470 --State Board of Pardons and Paroles; Biennial Report--.115 3968 HB 896 HB 560 HB 54 HB 278 INDEX --Unsafe jails; sheriffs' authorization to place in secure municipal jails ___--_,,_--_--__--___--.1654, 1813 --Vocational training program; regulations-.....--775, 851, 1305, 2070 --Weapons, drugs, intoxicating liquor; prohibit entry on property _______._126, 158, 323, 383, 1937, 1989 --Work release programs; compensation to counties --------.----------------__--.-- 392, 457, 582, 759, 1408 PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES SB 164 --Rules and regulations------------2102, 2132, 2258, 2802, 3133 PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS HB 255 HB 698 HB 256 --Federal Tax; prohibit certain acts jeopardizing tax exemptions.-.--..351, 408, 787, 881, 2269 --Income tax; exemptions..------.....1108, 1191, 1480, 1768, 2815 --Trusts; prohibit certain acts jeopardizing Federal tax exemptions.--._.------351, 408, 787, 883, 2269 PROBATION HR 22-38 --Immunities of citizenship; restoration; amendment to the Constitution....._-.----------...------------101, 132, 787 HB 45 --State Board of Pardons and Paroles; Superior Court Clerks; transmission of records------124, 157, 788 PROPERTIES CONTROL CODE, STATE HB 988 --Amend ..----------.....-------...-.1810, 1919, 2099, 2374, 2995, 3103 PROPERTIES CONTROL COMMISSION; STATE HR 331-1003--Baldwin County; amend lease transferring certain property....--....--.--....----....1908, 2091, 2099, 2374 HR 325-989 --Downtown Development Corporation; City Center; second amendment to 1960 lease .......----..1810, 1919, 2099, 2394,2959 HR 349 --Election of a member of the House of Representatives ____________________________________________ 2028 HR 353-1043--Fulton County; declare certain railroad property surplus .----_--------------_--1911, 2095, 2099, 2372, 2954 HR 352-1041--Hamilton County, Tennessee; relative to certain property --_..____________________ 1911, 2095, 2099, 2373, 2953 INDEX 3969 PROPERTY SR 115 --Ad valorem tax; minimum certification standards for tax assessing officials-----,--.--2533, 2551, 2619, 3019, 3118 HB 627 --Apartment Ownership Act; amend...._----.........843, 901, 1826, 2034, 3217 SB 216 --Covenants running with the land; limitations _----------------.------2105, 2132, 2258, 2621, 2856 HB 673 --Pair market value; redefine relating to value of property calculated on productivity.--__.,,_.--.,----.969, 1115 HB 1021 --Intangible personal property; return not necessary if $10 or less.------------------... --.,2085, 2254 HB 121 --Land deeds to contain mailing address of grantee ---------------__--------_----_.----217, 262, 907 HB 1092 --Landlords; distress warrants; rentors_~_._------..2618, 2799 HB 978 --Landlords; maximum limit, distress warrants ___---_--____----__.--.----------1808, 1917, 2097 HB 118 --Landlords; warrant for tenant's removal; vacant premises ------------------------------_------216, 262, 1480 HB 725 --Non-business property; sales tax; non-residents--------------------1181, 1294, 1306, 1433, 2103 HB 799 --Out of State Land Sales Act; create to regulate advertising sale or exchange of real estate located in another State --------------1293, 1400, 1928, 2329, 2954 SB 244 --Proceedings against tenants holding over; information contained in affidavit----------------2534, 2552, ; 2620,2801 HB 709 --Public property; sale of county property under certain conditions---------_1112, 1194, 1570, 1573, 2457 HB 9 --State-owned movable personal property; central inventory _--______-77, 102, 161, 291, 1570, 1599 HB 11 --State-owned surplus property; transfer.--___78, 103, 161, 241 HR 245-792 --Taxation; classify real property as separate class of tangible property; amendment to the Constitution ....._....__----____----_._------1291, 1399 HB 778 --Taxation of property extending into more than one county; where paid _.____..._..._..1288, 1397, 1826, 2225 HB 826 --Taxation on deeds, instruments, etc.; liens prior to sale.__.----------------.--1469, 1563, 1826, 2206, 2995, 3022 HB 797 --Tenants holding over; service of summons ------_-----------1292, 1399, 1406, 1878, 2879, 2885 SB 7 --Titles; adverse possession.------____1362, 1425, 1478, 2098, 2138, 2711, 2963 PSYCHOLOGISTS HB 431 --Group and blanket accident and sickness insurance; reimbursement for services...--...---- 510, 577, 1925- 3970 INDEX PUBLIC ASSISTANCE ACT HB 594 HB 809 --Aid to Families with Dependent Children; monthly payments __..__.___________._____836, 896, 1201 --Family and Children Services; waiver of repayment ______________________________._________1391, 1475, 1479 PUBLIC BUILDINGS SB 34 --Supervisor of Purchases; insurance program ________________.1206, 1214, 1301, 1925, 2480, 2625 PUBLIC CONTRACTORS HB 554 --Bond requirements _-_--_________-774, 850, 1404, 2015 PUBLIC DEBT HR 236-733 --State authorized to incur; amendment to the Constitution __________________________________1183, 1295 PUBLIC HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF HB 266 SB 138 SB 280 HB 804 HR 359 HR 357 HB 378 HB 421 SR 62 HR 310 --Admissibility of information in private actions __.___________________388, 454, 581, 1228 --Budget Bureau; transfer of certain funds; Central State HospitaL______________________________ 703, 813, 856 --Clinical laboratories; training schools; licenses ._.____...___-.--.2102, 2132, 2259, 2800, 2924, 3223 --Construction sites and places of public assembly; sanitary facilities _.____________________1390, 1475, 1924, 2238, 3217 --Demography; urged to create office within Department --____-_--_--____.______--_--.--___- 2184 --Genetics; urged to create office within Department _-____.___-...--_._________--.___..__________________2182 --Georgia Health Code; judicial procedures in accordance with Georgia Administrative Procedure Act .._--..._--___--___.______-______.____._...__.._______.449, 520 --Mass gatherings; permits.-____-..._---..-__-_.___~_.___~____507, 575,906, 1222, 2265, 2404 --Old Colony Farm, Milledgeville; alcoholic rehabilitation center.--._--__--1308, 1329, 1401, 1826, 2704 --South Cobb County; urged to take steps to abate air pollution ___________________________________________ .____._._____1753 INDEX 3971 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS HB 1100 HB 462 HB 352 --General Election Day; State holiday------------------.----.2943 --Veteran's Day; county and local boards of education ._._.-- ----------.-._----_.568, 654, 2097 --When legal holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be celebrated on the preceding Friday--------------443, 516, 1404, 1532 PUBLIC OFFICIALS HB 475 HB 481 HB 840 --Elective or appointed officials must resign before offering for another public office...--_.571, 657, 1199, 1540 --Party nominations; elected officials must resign present post before eligible --____--_--,,--._-_--__.~645, 695 --Reserve Components of the Armed Forces; eligibility to hold office --__._.....__._.1472, 1565, 1672, 2232 PUBLIC PROPERTY HB 709 HB 9 HB 11 --County property; sale of under certain conditions ----.....____.__...-__..--.1112, 1194, 1570, 1573, 2457 --State-owned movable personal property; central inventory------------------77, 102, 161, 291, 1570, 1599 --State-owned surplus property; transfer----78, 103, 161, 241 PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF HB 200 HB 761 HB 649 HB 59 HB 944 HB 398 HB 399 HB 731 --Director's salary __...-- -----------------,,_ 283, 320, 1824 --Driver's License Division; official State identification card----.------.--___------.1189, 1300, 1671 --Driver's licenses; blood types shown when requested by licensee ----_.--.._--.------891, 973, 1405 --Driver's licenses; classification, revocation ._._._------__--------------___.--.__..,,127, 159, 322 --Driver's license; college students and armed forces members; renewal prior to expiration date ----...----------------.--_..----_----------.--------1801, 1912 --Driver's licenses; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere grounds for suspension..----------..453, 523, 907, 2056, 2950 --Driver's licenses; driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs; plea of nolo contendere mandatory suspension----------453; 524, 907, 2065,2950 --Driver's licenses; giving of security; suspension _--------------_.------------.1182, 1295, 1405, 1531 3972 INDEX HB 26 --Driver's licenses; implied consent to chemical tests; suspensions --.______________-______--98, 130 HB 57 --Driver's licenses; Medical Advisory Board______._127, 159, 322, 379 HR 18-Ex. --Drivers' licenses; provide for issuance in DeKalb County twice a week __.._.__,,_________________3562 HB 732 --Driver's licenses; security deposits; recovery----._----______--.____1182, 1295, 1405, 1532, 3217 HB 221 --Driver's licenses; suspension; Financial Responsibility Act ___________________310, 357, 907, 2049 HB 58 --Driver's licenses; visual acuity test every four years _._.___________________.___127, 159, 322, 383, 419 SB 134 --Georgia Bureau of Investigation; agent qualifications..--.,....--______________ 1024, 1027, 1120, 1305, 2601, 2751, 2822 HB 111 --Georgia Bureau of Investigation; transfer to Department of Law _______________.215, 261, 858, 1863 HB 677 --Handicapped persons; permits to operate motor vehicles _______________._----___--_970, 1115, 1405, 2371 HB 202 --Incentive pay increases..----_________~283, 321, 2261, 2348, 2960,3110 HB 199 --Salaries __________________283, 320, 2261, 2352, 2818, 3024 SB 75 --State Employees' Retirement System; benefit percentage rates ____________2616, 2529, 2550, 2619, 2862 HB 28 --Uniform Crime Reporting System; submission of reports -_____________.__99, 130, 526, 668, 2170, 2960 SB 4 --Uniform Division; State Employees' Retirement System __________________860, 913, 977, 1824, 2842, 2963 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (See Named Utility) HB 465 SR 42 HB 748 HR 298 HB 492 HB 490 --Community antenna television systems; regulations _--___----__________----___--__--_569, 655 --Four-year terms; amendment to the Constitution __________________________.1942, 2133, 2259 --House movers; jurisdiction ______________________1186, 1297 --Public Service Commission Study Committee; create ___________________________,,________ 1744 --Public utilities; consideration of certain factors when fixing rates__~_~_____.__-_____647, 697, 1404, 1769 --Telephone corporations; investigation of complaints ____________________________________647, 697 PUBLIC UTILITIES HB 492 HR 271 --Georgia Public Service Commission; consideration of certain factors when fixing rates ------______._647, 697, 1404, 1769 --Public Utilities Study Committee; create.-.---.------ --.1464 INDEX 3973 PULASKI COUNTY HB 771 --Deputy Sheriff's salary______1287, 1396, 1482, 1495, 2453 HR 244-772 --Superior Court Clerk; law books.____.......1287, 1396, 2098, 2356, 2959 PUTNAM, JOAN ELIZABETH HR 13-18 --Compensate ,,.__.._____._____,,___..-96, 129, 411, 471, 809 Q QUITMAN, CITY OP HB 727 HB 546 --Airport Authority; create ___.__..1181, 1294, 1306, 1411, 1933 --City Commissioners; number.._.__.....___-____773, 848, 1305, 1310,1933 R RABUN COUNTY HB 931 HB 951 HB 950 HB 1054 --Clerical employees' salaries .......1661, 1819, 1930, 1955, 2812 --Sheriff's salary ..._...__..._..._...1802, 1913, 2100, 2125, 2813 --Superior Court; clerk's salary ....1802, 1913, 2100, 2125, 2812 --Tax Commissioner's salary -__......_._.._.-.--_.._...........2089, 2260 RACETRACKS SB 246 --Safety Fire Commissioner; licensing rules and regulations ____.._.____._1572, 1584, 1669, 2517, 2706 RACING COMMISSION, STATE HR 247 --Study Committee; create _.__.._.___..__._..._....-. ...:1261 RAILPAX HR 213 HR 304 --United States Department of Transportation urged to consider alternate route __.,,______._,,......,,.. 956, 1571 --United States Department of Transportation urged to consider alternate route _..__.__........1749, 1939 3974 INDEX RAILROADS HB 699 --Hazardous crossings; designation ___________--_,,_ 1110, 1192 HR 115 --Nancy Hanks; National Rail Transportation System ,,___,,_____--_____-___--..,,---_--__--__374 HR 213 --Railpax; United States Department of Transportation urged to consider alternate route _--__--___--_..____--___---956, 1571 HR 304 --Railpax; United States Department of Transportation urged to consider alternate route _____________________________--_-_-___._1749, 1939 HB 427 --Safe and unsafe crossings; designation _____________-510, 577 HR 353-1043--State Properties Control Commission; declare certain property in Pulton County surplus _._____.___________1911, 2095, 2099, 2372, 2954 RAINWATER, REV. WILLIAM L. --Prayer offered by ____.____-.--__,,-__-____.._-________________2615 RANCHING HB 852 --Machinery; exempt sales tax --__,,__--_______..___.__1556, 1664 RANDOLPH COUNTY HB 75 --Cuthbert-Randolph Airport Authority; create __.____-___________._._151, 221, 361, 363, 704 RAPID TRANSIT HB 219 HB 223 HB 220 HR 363 --Local option sales tax; levy in certain counties and cities __________.309, 357, 527, 1280, 2457, 2493 --Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Act; clarifications _______._____310, 358, 414, 747, 2458, 2491 --Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Act; retail sales tax ,,___.._______310, 357, 528, 1268, 2458, 2496 --Study Committee; create ______.___-.___________._____.______.___._.2187 RAWLINGS, JOHN H. HR 193-658 --Compensate _.__________.______.___._.____893, 975, 1824, 1999, 2959 INDEX 3975 REAL ESTATE HB 627 --Apartment Ownership Act; amend ______...._______..__._______..--._____.--__843, 901, 1826, 2034, 3217 SB 206 --Banks; purchase; regulations .__-----------1207, 1215, 1302 SB 216 --Covenants running with the land; limitations _----_----_----------.2105, 2132, 2258, 2621, 2856 HB 606 --Housing merchants; liabilities ....__.___.----_------_:.- 839, 897 HB 121 --Land deeds to contain mailing address of grantee ,.--__----_________ ___--_----.217, 262, 907 HR 377 --Mortgage Brokers Certification Study Committee; create __._--.._~~_.__...--_._.__-..--..2431 HB 799 --Out of State Land Sales Act; create to regulate advertising sale or exchange of real estate located in another State --.._.----.----------------1293, 1400, 1928, 2329, 2954 HR 245-792 --Taxation; classify real property as separate class of tangible property; amendment to the Constitution ___--_,,__.____--1291, 1399 HB 826 --Taxation on deeds, instruments, etc.; liens prior to sale .._--____--_____. _1469, 1563, 1826, 2206, 2995, 3022 SB 7 --Titles; adverse possession ----__.__.1362, 1425, 1478, 2098, 2138 2711, 2963 REAPPORTIONMENT --Communication from Governor --____--.--------.------__3374 HB 7-Ex. --Congressional Districts --_------._--._.___._,,___,,._,_--.3387, : 3397 HB 14-Ex. --Congressional Districts ._..__...----------------------3613, 3543 HB 20-Ex. --Congressional Districts _...._----.------_--___....3542, 3550 HB 23-Ex. --Congressional Districts ......._.___--_.....___________3556, 3579 SB 2-Ex. --Congressional Districts.---.3553, 3554, 3556, 3579, 3591, 3644 3668, 3669, 3680, 3681, 3688, 3689, 3695 3696, 3702, 3708, 3711, 3717, 3718, 3719, 3727, 3728, 3741, 3743 HB 2-Ex. --Congressional Districts ----_--____..___._______.__....____3387, 3396 HR 41-Ex. --House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee; commend ----------.----3753 HB 1-Ex. --House of Representatives..___.,3386, 3396, 3398, 3405, 3517, 3581. 3636 HB 16-Ex. --House of Representatives; postpone...--------.----3513, 3543 HR 38-Ex. --Reapportionment Services Unit of the University of Georgia; commend ,,_----___--.____..----375.0 HR 159-462 --Local government authorities; amendment to the Constitution _._......._..____________.___._569, 655 SB 1-Ex. --Senatorial Districts ___.__3541, 3543, 3550, 3553, 3563, 3574, 3582. 3632 RECORDINGS HB 484 --Criminal Profiting on Unauthorized 3976 INDEX Sound Recordings; deceptive practices _________..._645, 695, 906, 1218, 1670, 2146, 2292 RECORDS HB 360 --Medical; admissible evidence in court _________-__.444, 517, 581, 1370, 2880, 2901, 2962 RECREATION EXAMINERS, BOARD OF HB 5 --Eligibility for examination __________77, 102, 162, 228, 2101 RECREATION SYSTEMS HB 537 --Counties and Municipalities; membership _________________771, 847, 1406, 2033, 2872, 2902 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE --Committee Report ______________.__________-_~~_3302 REFUSE HB 382 --Dumping across State or county boundaries; necessary authority __450, 521,1304,1771, 2626 REGENTS, BOARD OF HB 231 --Members' expense allowance _____346, 403, 527, 819, 2623, 2699 REHABILITATION HB 506 --State Board of Vocational Education; administration _______650, 699, 789, 1459, 2102 REORGANIZATION OF STATE GOVERNMENT HB 1 --Governor to direct and effectuate ___31, 80, 132,164, 584, 613 RESEARCH SB 46 --Institute for Research in Biotechnology; State Agency _________________________.____2263, 2288, 2445 INDEX 3977 RESERVOIRS HR 209 --Memorialize Congress and Corps of Engineers to insure higher priority for recreational needs _.___--__,,__--.--__._--__~953, 1571 RESTAURANTS HB 126 --Georgia Food Act; licensing of food sales establishments _._____217, 263, 321, 334, 359, 421, 1309, 1375, 1492, 1524, 1551, 1787, 1893 REST AREAS HR 329 --Prohibit overnight sleeping .__.____..__.._..__.__._.^1868, 1925, 2179 RETAIL INSTALLMENT AND HOME SOLICITATION SALES ACT SB 96 --Sales agreements; cancellations __._936, 1027, 1119, 1569, 2484 RETIREMENT (See Named Department, Subject) SB 22 HB 190 HB 179 HB 171 SB 60 SB 59 HB 154 SB 58 SB 54 HB 135 HB 13 --Firemen's Pension Fund; membership ._______._________..___________661, 812, 855, 1304, 1531 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; abolish ,,._-___-____,,______,,______,,__.____--_-281, 319 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; members' eligibility __________ 279, 317, 1304, 1440, 2265, 2502 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; Messengers and Doorkeepers ,,_.._._....--_.,,..__._._277, 316 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; State Employees' Retirement System ....____..__....._........_._..._1123, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2580 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; State Employees' Retirement System __..1122, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2579 --General Assembly; members' participation in other systems __._,,,,__-_..-___._---_.__--..--_----.274, 313 --Joint Municipal Employees' Retirement System; master retirement plan; fewer than 16 employees ._.__-.._.__..860, 914, 977, 1304, 2601 --Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund; benefit options .--__.--__. 1122, 1134, 1196, 1304, 1531 --Public School Employees' Retirement System; Board of Trustees, membership ..___,,.,,,,...____.....____._.254, 284, 859, 1220, 1936 --Public School Employees' Retirement System; creditable service _....._._..78, 103, 1304, 1852, 2954 3978 SB 64 SB 84 HB 79 SB 47 HB 117 HB 196 HB 30 HB 52 HB 195 SB 80 SB 83 HB 63 SB 4 HR 350 HB 136 HB 10 HB 24 HB 99 HB 42 HB 98 HB 165 HB 164 HB 101 INDEX --State Employees' Retirement System; acceptance of employment by certain retired members ...__._.._..._..860, 914, 977, 2529, 2770 --State Employees' Retirement System; Appellate Court Judges -.----------861, 915, 978, 2529, 2709, 2831, 2931, 2964 --State Employees'Retirement System; benefits increased for certain members--------------152, 221 --State Employees' Retirement System; failure by elected officials to win election; remove involuntary separation provisions ____467, 535, 580, 2529, 3115, 3215 --State Employees' Retirement System; former employees ._____---_..--_------------.----216, 262, 1304 --State Employees' Retirement System; investment return ,,_---------- ...--282, 320, 1481, 2395, 2814 --State Employees' Retirement System; prior service credit .----.--------------99, 131, 858, 1351, 2103 --State Employees' Retirement System; prior service credit ----__----------------_..._.___126, 158 --State Employees' Retirement System; repayment of all refunds ----___----__------_...------282, 320 --State Employees' Retirement System; retirement prior to April 1,1967 __. 860, 914, 978, 1481, 2575 --State Employees' Retirement System; service credits after age 65 ____..860, 915, 978, 2529, 2706 --State Employees' Retirement System; Sheriffs _------.___----_----------------.----.128, 160 --State Employees' Retirement System; Uniform Division, Department of Public Safety --------_------.860, 913, 977, 1824, 2842, 2963 --State retirement and pension systems; investments in residential mortgages --_----__------2030 --Superior Court Clerks; benefits for additional service .--......254, 285, 412, 664, 827, 1937, 1987 --Superior Court Clerks' Retirement Fund; Secretary-Treasurer's salary --------78, 102, 412, 536, 2814 --Superior Court Judges, Emeritus Retirement Fund; contributions _,,_----..----....310, 358, 1481 --Teachers' Retirement System; administration expenses _--...__--__--___.212, 259, 412, 475 --Teachers' Retirement System; American Dependents' Schools Overseas; prior service credit ----------__----------.124, 156, 858, 1770 --Teachers' Retirement System; breaks in service _----------_--___--.212, 259, 412, 482, 1490 --Teachers' Retirement System; creditable service_--276, 314 --Teachers' Retirement System; disability .--------------.276, 314 --Teachers' Retirement System; Georgia Association of Educators ----213, 259, 412, 477, 1570, 1602 HB 102 HB 100 HB 96 HB 104 HB 103 HB 83 HB 97 HB 167 SB 40 INDEX 3979 --Teachers' Retirement System; Georgia Association of Educators __...______..213, 259, 412, 484, 2775 --Teachers' Retirement System; increased benefits; retirement after July 1, 1961 ____......----__--213, 259, 412, 477, 1491, 1507 --Teachers' Retirement System; postretirement benefit adjustments ___,,. _.212, 258, 412, 480, 1489 --Teachers' Retirement System; prior service credit _,,_____.._____--_--.--__213, 260, 412, 486 --Teachers' Retirement System; rates of regular interest in calculations .........213, 259, 412, 485, 1937 --Teachers' Retirement System; reestablishment of membership ____________________152, 222 --Teachers' Retirement System; retirement before reaching age 62 _______.----_____--------__.___.212, 258, 412, 482, 1490, 1505 --Teachers' Retirement System; withdrawal of contributions _----_._--_--______.276, 315, 1304 --Trial Judges and Solicitors Retirement Fund; inferior courts; practice of law _----..--_.--530, 594, 657, 2529, 2778, 2820 REYNOLDS, RAY "RAILROAD" HR 380 --Commend _____...________.._..__.__.____._.._2422 REZONING HB 216 --Local planning commissions; notification ..________________----____.______309, 356, 1825 RICE, JAN HR 408 --Commend ________.__.--__________------...__._.___,,_--..2727 RICHMOND ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM HR 117 --Commend ....._.__......____._.....-.-.,,...........___-....-.....___._-.__--__375 RICHMOND COUNTY SR 51 --Ad valorem tax; exemptions; capital improvements; amendment to the Constitution ___._..____.___1834, 1845, 1922, 2532, 2544 HR 10-Ex. --Board of Education; bussing of students _...__._____...___3551 HB 904 --Board of Elections; census figures ........__......._._....__..--1655, 1814, 1929, 1949, 2810 3980 HB 906 HB 290 HB 312 SB 304 HB 142 HB 909 HB 908 HB 289 HB 854 HB 302 HB 912 HB 193 HB 996 HB 186 HB 301 HB 288 HB 310 HB 856 HB 308 HB 304 HB 293 HR 328 HB 913 HB 903 HB 853 HB 292 HB 294 HB 311 HB 300 HB 907 HB 297 HB 305 INDEX --Board of Tax Assessors; census figures ._.__.1656, 1814, 1929, 1950, 2810 --Budget act, change population figures __-__.____-_______394, 459, 525, 532, 1931, 2136 --Calendar Clerk's appointment ---.____398, 462, 788, 802, 1488 --City Council; unify functions with City of Augusta ___-_____2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2536, 2820 --Civil Court; Judge Emeritus ___256, 286,1569,1688, 2622, 2690 --Contractors' bonds; census figures ________________________1656, 1815, 1929, 1951, 2810 --Coroner; census figures _____________1656, 1815, 1929, 1951, 2810 --Coroner; change population figures __394, 459, 788, 794, 1485 --Coroner's assistants ___.-___-__.__.__1556, 1664, 1673, 1835, 2807 --Coroner's fees ________.____________________396, 460, 788, 799, 1487 --Coroner's fees; census figures ____._._.___________._________._.1657, 1815, 1929, 1952, 2811 --Court of Ordinary; judge emeritus _.__________.________.________282, 319, 1672, 1688, 2804 --Department of Health; members' qualifications _-__-__._____.....1906, 2090, 2262, 2284, 3212 --Discharged employees; pension refunds ___________________.._________.__.280, 318, 1120, 1126, 2267 --District Attorney; assistants' appointment _--._______-__._____.._-_-_.__. 396, 460, 788, 798, 1487 --District Attorney; change population figures _.___.__________.___.394, 459, 788, 794, 1485 --District Attorney; clerk's appointment _____-________._.______.__.398, 462, 788, 801, 1488 --District Attorney; salary supplement ______________..._____._... 1556, 1665, 1673, 1836, 2807 --District Attorney's assistants _.____________._._______.________397, 461, 788, 801, 1487 --District Attorney's salary _____-_____.._.397, 461, 788, 799, 1487 --Elected officials; salaries ________________ 395, 459, 788, 795, 1486 --Elliott, Stephen Herbert, Sr.; County Commissioner Emeritus ___...__.__._-1867, 2099, 2178 --Emeritus offices; census figures _-..__.___-_-_______,____._____.__.1657, 1815, 1929, 1952, 2811 --Emeritus offices for retiring department heads; census figures ____________ 1655, 1814, 1929, 1949, 2810 --Employees' compensation __1556, 1664, 1673, 1835, 2532, 2561 --Employees' salaries _-_____-______._.__.__-_..395, 459, 788, 795, 1485 --Garbage disposal ___-_____.._______________.._.395, 459, 788, 796, 1486 --Jury Clerk's appointment __.-_.__-______._.398, 462, 788, 802, 1488 --Juvenile Court Act; amend -_____-_____._.396, 460, 788, 798, 1486 --Juvenile Court; census figures ______________._______-_____1656, 1815, 1929, 1950, 2810 --Law enforcement officers; witness fees ________________________.____.__395, 460, 788, 797, 1486 --Law Library; amend Act establishing _______________________397, 461, 788, 800, 1487 HB 902 SB 315 HB 307 HB 855 HB 910 HB 952 HB 306 HB 608 HB 194 HB 303 HB 905 HB 295 HB 296 HB 291 HB 901 HB 914 HB 299 HB 911 HB 309 INDEX 3981 --Law library; census figures __--...____-..._-___-.-.-._-..-__...1655, 1814, 1929, 1949, 2809 --Official court reporter's salary ._-__... 2451, 2466, 2527, 2945, 2970 --Officials' conduct _..._.__....___....___........397, 461, 788, 800, 1487 --Officials' salaries _____...____.....___....1556, 1664, 1673, 1836, 2807 --Sale of public property; census figures _.,,__...-_...__._--_____..1656, 1815, 1929, 1951, 2811 --Sheriff's office; employees' salaries ~~___..~____--__.._.__--_____.1803, 1913, 2100, 2126, 2813 --State Court; assistant solicitor's appointment ___-...__....__,,..______..._ 397, 461, 788, 800, 1487 --State Court; change population figures _.-...-_.....__.._..__...__........__.839, 898, 980, 1013, 2266 --State Court; judge emeritus ....282, 319, 1672, 1689, 2623, 2691 --State Court; secretary's appointment .___.........___....___..__....396, 461, 788, 799, 1487 --Superior Court Clerk; census figures __.....______________________ 1655, 1814, 1929, 1950, 2810 --Superior Court; salaries -._-_--.__._..._--__395, 459, 788, 796, 1486 --Superior Court; salaries ___.,,__________. 395, 460, 788, 796, 1486 --Tax Commissioner; commissions __.__._.394, 459, 788, 795, 1485 --Tax payments; census figures _____1655, 1814, 1929, 1948, 2809 --Traffic regulations; census figures _._-.....____...-__..____.___1657, 1816, 1929, 1953, 2811 --Trash depositories .__.._...._..._._..____.._396, 460, 788, 797, 1486 --Urban Redevelopment Law; census figures __.__.._._..___,,..-.__-1657, 1815, 1929, 1952, 2811 --Witnesses; attendance and fees; change population figures _.__,,__.__ 397, 461, 788, 801, 1488 RINGGOLD, CITY OF HB 670 --Extend waterworks ...__-...__-......__.969, 1114, 1200, 1211, 1829 RIVERDALE, CITY OF SB 299 --Mayor and councilmen; qualifying fees _......-____.._-_-__....2264, 2290, 2447, 2803, 2828 RIVERS HR 386 HR 205 --Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers; Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies _,,--._.__--_-------_..----_.--...2426 --Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers; Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; review studies ..____--_____..-950, 1571 3982 INDEX SR 149 --Atlanta Area Chattahoochee River Joint Study Committee; create .....,,...._....__.....__2879, 3208 HR 372-1075--Atlanta Area Chattahoochee River Study Committee; create .....__........___.__-_.2439, 2525, 2529 HR 430 --Chattahoochee River Study Committee; create __,,--.__..__--.--__,,--_.__--_--__-----_-------3161 HR 289 --Chattooga River; designate as a national wild and scenic river .....___.._1736, 1928, 2177, 3222 SR 89 --Chattooga River; National Wild and Scenic Rivers System .__--_..._____.______-_____.___-_....2533, 2551, 2619 HB 152 --Northern Chattahoochee Water and Sewer Authority; create ....___......__......._.__..._.._.......__.273, 312 HB 1069 --Water resources planning and coordinating program; create within executive branch of government -__--_--._--__,,___.--2437, 2524 ROAD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS HB 379 --Escrow agreements; alternate procedure ......... .......449, 520, 525, 1452, 2624, 2697 ROADSIDE PARKS HR 329 --Prohibit overnight sleeping ..-._.._...--..._.__-.....__1868, 1925, 2179 BOBBINS, E. F. "GENE" HR 365 --Commend _....,,__.......___..-...-.,,-..._-____.-..,,_______.___.....___.......--_ 2180 ROBERTSON, REV. VERNARD --Prayer offered by -__.____~_--__........__--...__.,,--_____--.________,,__5, 75 ROBINSON, JOHN K. HR 342 --Commend _..-...-_........__-.....-__-_.-.....____...._-._.-....-_-_-......__-......_..2025 ROCKDALE COUNTY HB 558 HB 556 HB 943 HB 557 HB 559 HB 815 --Commissioner's salary ._____.....____....775, 850, 981, 1007, 1828 --Ordinary's salary ___.._______......____-..775, 850, 981, 1007, 1828 --Public Defender; appointment .____-_.__.____ .1801, 1912, 2100, 2123, 2995, 3007 --Sheriff and Deputies; salaries _.______775, 850, 981, 1007, 1828 --Superior Court Clerk's salary .........__..775, 850, 981, 1000, 1829 --Tax commissioner's salary ......_..___1392, 1476, 1570, 1575, 2268 INDEX 3983 ROCKMART, CITY OF HR 319 HB 1061 --Police Department; commend .--.........___________________...._.1761 --Tax payments _________________.____.2253, 2444, 2531, 2549, 3220 ROCKMART HIGH SCHOOL HR 315 HR 453 --Football team; commend ..__________.___.__________-1758 --Wrestling team; commend __--..__._.--_.___________.3179 ROCKMART PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HR 421 --Centennial Celebration Week __________......................__2737 RODDENBERRY, F. W. HR 83-224 --Compensate _______............__......311, 358, 1402, 1427, 2270 RODGERS, FRANKLIN C. (PEPPER), JR. HR 306 --Commend _________________________________............__..1750 ROLLING STORES SB 256 --Maintenance tax; levy _._.______.___1685, 1702, 1823, 1931, 2471 ROME, CITY OF HB 1025 --Board of Education; members' election __________.__..__________.__.2085, 2255, 2449, 2461, 3218 ROSSVILLE, CITY OF SB 265 --Mayor's salary _._______________.__._.1831, 1844, 1922, 2803, 2827 HB 1086 --Mayor's salary __________________________________ 2441, 2526, 2802 ROSWELL, CITY OF HB 570 --Reincorporate ........_-.._..778, 852, 1305, 1310, 2623, 2933, 3215 ROYAL--GLOBE INSURANCE HR 105-270 --Compensate _________._______.________390, 455, 2096, 2165, 2958 3984 INDEX RURAL DEVELOPMENT HR 414 --Study Committee; create _..--.-........ _.-.-------.--------2731 RUSH, HONORABLE DEWEY D. --Appointment as Chairman, Highway Maintenance Shops & Facilities subcommittee of Highways Committee ----_.--_----.--3374 RUSSELL, DR. HENRY EDWARD --Prayer offered by .-......_._.__.........,,_..........,,_......___-..-...._-_--...2081 RUSSELL, SENATOR RICHARD BREVARD, JR. HR 163 --Establish Memorial in Washington, D.C. ..----_....----.559, 661 HR 103 --Express sympathy for passing of ._____._.-.._.___-._..__._____....342, 385 HR 152 --Funeral coverage; commend commercial broadcasting industry ---------____.----.____,,_----___----497, 584 HR 201 --Funeral services; commend Joint Guard of Honor .___--------___------_..--------__946, 1123 SR 47 --Richard Brevard Russell Monument Commission; create ,,--____.------.913, 1025, 1118, 2802, 2922 HR 126-331 --Richard Brevard Russell Monument Commission; create -- ..,,.....-..._____.. .403, 466, 659, 761, 3221 s SACRED SCRIPTURE HB 688 --Sales tax; exempt .____..._------__..._...973, 1117, 1201, 1435, 2103 SAFETY FIRE COMMISSIONER SB 246 --Racetracks; licensing rules and regulations ...._____.......____.......1572, 1584, 1669, 2517, 2706 SALES TAX (See Taxation, Named Tax) HB 850 HB 3 HB 12 SR 77 --Contractors; real property improvements ... 1555, 1664, 1930 --Dealer's compensation for collecting......,------........76, 101, 859 --Dealer's compensation; repeal provision.------_.--__--78, 103 --Department of Revenue; authorization to write off uncollected check balances........------.___1686, 1702, 1823, 1931,2483 INDEX 3985 HB 621 --Gross receipt tax; levy and collection...____..___841, 900 HR 226-687 --Holy Bible; suspend __----_----__.972, 1117, 1201, 1332, 2104 HB 790 --Income tax; sales tax credit or refund for certain taxpayers _----_._--___________________________....1291, 1398 HB 791 --Increase from 3% to 4%; effective date _......_.___._...1291, 1398 HB 37 --Increase rate from 3% to 4% ,,.._.._...__.._..____. 100, 132 HB 929 --Machinery used for production of poultry and eggs, milk and livestock; exempt ___._______1660, 1818, 1930, 2318, 2952 HB 852 --Machinery used in agricultural farming, ranching, dairy, breeding or animal husbandry; exemptions .....______.--------.------,,--____--____.._--___--1556, 1664 HB 246 --Motor fuel; exempt ._-___--________--.___--__.______.___.._-_.349, 406 HB 775 --Motor fuel; exempt _.._------._--__-__________1288, 1396 HB 658 --Motor fuel; exemptions.-......--.....--.. .._____..______.____._______893, 975 HB 343 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; gross sales _.....__......__...._442, 514, 1930, 2197, 2961 HB 725 --Non-business property; non-residents....--..-.1181, 1294, 1306 1433, 2103 HR 227-687 --Non-profit general and mental hospitals; suspend _--__------_..._._..----.972, 1118, 1201, 1334, 2104 HB 1096 --Personal property intended for shipment into other states and warehouses; exemptions ..._--__._.2619, 2799 HB 219 --Rapid transit; levy local option sales tax, certain counties and cities .----_...--.309, 357, 527, 1280, 2457, 2493 HB 685 --Repeal certain exemptions ...--.._.....__......___....._._...._...971, 1117 HB 220 --Retail sales tax; Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Act _._._._._..........__...310, 357, 528, 1268, 2458,2496 HB 688 --Sacred Scripture; exempt ___............973, 1117, 1201, 1435, 2103 HR 415 --Sales Tax on Wholesalers Study Committee; create ._._.._.----..._.--._._.--._......._----.__.._..--._--..__2732 HB 450 --Servicemen exemptions for personal property purchased outside United States_____._...--__.....__.566, 652, 983 HB 762 --Tangible personal property; exempt to private, nonprofit hospitals..----__--__.__.--...1189, 1300, 1306, 1431, 2104, 2174, 2627, 2744, 2819, 2839, 2962 HR 225-687 --Tangible personal property purchased out of State; suspend _.._____._....._------..972, 1117, 1201, 1330, 2104 HR 228-687 --Transit systems; suspend sales tax on certain fares and charges collected--..___..973, 1118, 1201, 1336, 2104 HB 723 --Wine; exemptions......_.--......----_._......1181, 1293, 1306, 1435 HR 229-687 --Wine; suspend on sales to certain churches and synagogues for Sacramental Services.. -.-.--.-973, 1118, 1201, 1337, 2104 SALIBA, DENISE HR 408 --Commend --._._.----._._.--..----._.--...--......--._----__._...._.2727 3986 INDEX SANDERSVILLE, CITY OF HB 395 HB 483 --City officials; elector's -_------..._..452, 523, 701, 723, 1205 --Housing Authorities Law; additional membership --------.------------645, 695, 1121, 1209, 1828 SAVAGE, DR. CARL P., SR. HR 411 --Commend --__..____----------__--------------------2729 SAVANNAH BEACH, CITY OF HB 1089 --Tybee Island; zoning _.___.._.._.___.._.__.,,......2442, 2527 SAVANNAH, CITY OF HB 888 --Board of Aldermen; salaries.._._.____....1652, 1812, 1929, 1946, 2808 HB 18-Ex. --Chatham County; countywide school attendance district _....___.__-.._...-.3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 1028 --Extend corporate limits .__..____.._.....____.--.2086, 2256 HB 1049 --Municipal Court; abolish .__.__._..__......__.____.2251, 2442 HB 750 -^Municipal Court; salaries___...1186, 1298, 1306, 1414, 1934 SB 43 --Teachers' tenure law; create ._...____._..__...528, 594, 658 SAVANNAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY HR 168-488 --Compensate _.._______.----._.._..646, 696, 2096, 2165, 2959 SCENIC RIVERS SR 89 --Chattooga River; component of National Wild and Scenic Rivers System __________.--____.2533, 2551, 2619 SCENIC TRAILS SR 64 HB 661 --Appalachian National Scenic Trail; promote --.------ ...__----1686, 1702, 1823, 2518, 2708 --Georgia System of Scenic Trails; create...----.894, 976, 1405, 2357, 3217 -SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSION, STATE HB 738 --Repayments in cash with interest; collections...--.--...----...__....._1184, 1296, 1407, 1609, 2816 INDEX 3987 SCHOLARSHIPS HR 333-1027--Education scholarships; disbursement of State funds; amendment to the Constitution------------2086, 2255 HB 737 --Georgia Higher Education Assistance Authority; debtors; collection of funds.---.-------.1183, 1296, 1407, 1608, 2816 HB 736 --State Scholarship Commission; principal and interest; deferment of payments.----..---1183, 1295, 1407, 1607, 2816 HB 738 --State Scholarship Commission; repayments in cash with interest; collections _------.--------1184, 1296, 1407, 1609,2816 SB 141 --Students attending colleges or universities which are not branches of the University System of Georgia; implement 1970 Constitutional Amendment --------_--------703, 813, 856, 1407, 1728, 1941 HB 980 --Teachers; collection by State Board of Education accounts receivable _------------_----------1808, 1917, 2097 SCHOOLS (See Education, Taxation, Teachers) HR 217 --Age to begin school, lower from 6 to 5; change primary and secondary education from 12 to 11 grades; create committee to study feasibility-------959 HR 156-462 --Board of Regents; create new Board; amendment to the Constitution ----___------568, 654, 1407 HB 843 --Board of Regents; military training programs; funds _.--------------------------___--.1473, 1566 HR 290 --Buildings; compliance with fire safety rules promulgated by Georgia Safety Fire Commissioner.._1737 HB 528 --Buses; define further school buses which motorists shall not pass when loading and unloading ----------------------------------692, 785 HB 407 --Buses; insurance requirements ------------------505, 573, 2162 HB 161 --Compact for Education; Education Commission of the States; party to ----------------..--.275, 314, 1923, 2189 HR 8-17 --Comprehensive Vocational Training Program for High Schools Study Committee; create.--79, 104, 1404 HR 300 --Comprehensive Vocational Training Program for High Schools Study Committee; create.----_.----1745 HB 630 --Compulsory school attendance; age limitation ,,_.----------------------------....------.843, 901, 2097 HB 156 --Compulsory school attendance; eliminate twelfth grade --------------------------_----....274, 313, 1403 HB 674 --Compulsory school attendance; public or private schools _------_------------------------969, 1115, 2162 HB 634 --Compulsory school attendance; reenactment of 1969 amendment ------------844, 902, 1403, 2231, 2624, 2749 HB 1060 --Drop-outs because of pregnancy; minors shall have opportunity to complete education.--------..2253, 2444 3988 INDEX SR 113 --Education Coordination Study Committee; create __________________________ 2274, 2291, 2448, 2449, 2853 HR 333-1027--Education scholarships; disbursement of State funds; amendment to the Constitution..________________2086, 2255 HR 295 --Educational Accountability Study Committee; create ___--_----__------___----__________________________.______1741 HB 181 --Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest; abolish Board of Equalization___.__________.________.___ 279, 317, 2162 HB 182 --Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest; transfer responsibility from State Auditor to State Revenue Commissioner-_.___.._____.__--__. 280, 318, 2161 HB 737 --Georgia Higher Education Assistance Authority; debtors; collection of funds ________.1183, 1296, 1407, 1608, 2816 SB 141 --Grants; students attending colleges or universities which are not branches of the University System of Georgia; implement 1970 Constitutional Amendment ___.________________..____.___703, 813, 856, 1407, 1728, 1941 HR 485 --Grants to local school systems; study committee to study manner of expending _.__________________________3201 SB 132 --Health and physical education courses; administration __-______1698, 1699, 1821, 2800, 3130, 3216 HB 645 --High school sporting events; coverage by any mass communications medium _____________._846, 904, 1029 HB 429 --Junior College Act of 1958; academic year payment _________________________.510, 577 HR 75-212 --Local taxation for education; maximum levy; amendment to the Constitution __________307, 355, 2097 HR 425 --Milk program; appropriation of funds ____.____________.2930 HB 620 --Millage rate; increase by referendum...__._841, 899, 2097 HB 140 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; calculation of amounts to be raised by local units of administration _____________.255, 285, 1403, 1777, 2534, 2559, 2597, 2612, 2626, 2820, 2917 HB 191 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; educational television program .__.._._..._____281, 319, 2162 HB 508 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest _______________________________..________________.688, 782 HB 964 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; fiscal year budgets by local school districts ____________________._________.___._____.__1804, 1915, 2163 HB 1050 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; library books and teaching aids; minimum funds per pupil __________..._____._____-_._-_-__2251, 2442 HB 36 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; local units' share in support _--_.__..____--._____100, 132, 2161 HB 722 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; regular and vocational teachers; funds computed separately ___________________1181, 1293, 2162 INDEX 3989 HB 405 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; school bus body requirements---______..._504, 572, 1403, 1880,1977 HB 406 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; school bus chassis requirements; bids __________--------____________________504, 572, 2162 HB 38 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; State and local governments; participation __.___________-_.___.______100, 132, 336, 1403 HB 64 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; student honors program.,..___________128, 160, 225, 270, 703 HB 632 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; transfer of funds; disposition........................ 844, 901, 1403, 2229, 2815 HB 963 --Private schools; income tax deduction for expenses incurred in sending dependents.-----_1805, 1915 HB 135 --Public School Employees' Retirement System; Board of Trustees, membership .__._______.______.254, 284, 859, 1220,1936 HB 13 --Public School Employees' Retirement System; creditable service ------------.----78, 103, 1304, 1852, 2954 --School Dropout Rate Computation Subcommittee Report, House Education Committee _~___----_,,_3313 HR 155-462 --State Board of Education; create new Board; amendment to the Constitution__.._._..._..568, 654, 857 HR 143-425 --State Board of Education; establishment of school districts; amendment to the Constitution __________________________.------..509, 576, 1404 HB 736 --State Scholarship Commission; principal and interest; deferment of payments----------1183, 1295, 1407, 1607, 2816 HB 738 --State Scholarship Commission; repayments in cash with interest; collections ------1184, 1296, 1407, 1609, 2816 --State Standards and Regulations for Public Schools Subcommittee Report ______--___.________.3351 HB 566 --Students 19 years of age and older; admission and attendance regulations ________________--.777, 851, 1923 HB 717 --Student parking facilities; rules and regulations --------------------------------.1113, 1195, 1923 --Teacher Evaluation Study Committee Report ______,_----_.-__--___.._----______-_----__-___--_____.-__--3359 HB 99 --Teachers' Retirement System; administration expenses _________________________________________ 212, 259, 412, 475 HB 42 --Teachers' Retirement System; American Dependents; Schools overseas; prior service credit ____~_~~_--__------___________.-124, 156, 858, 1770 HB 98 --Teachers' Retirement System; breaks in service _------____.._._____.___.--__--.-212, 259, 412, 482, 1490 HB 165 --Teachers' Retirement System; creditable service _._.___------______-___._.__...----__._...276, 314 3990 HB 164 HB 101 HB 102 HB 100 HB 96 HB 104 HB 103 HB 83 HB 97 HR 364 HB 167 HR 426 HB 980 SB 32 HB 714 HB 462 INDEX --Teachers' Retirement System; disability-...-__....276, 314 --Teachers'Retirement System; Georgia Association of Educators ___..._._......._.___. 213, 259, 412, 477, 1570, 1602 --Teachers'Retirement System; Georgia Association of Educators ._.--..._....--.__._._______.__.__.213, 259, 412, 484, 2775 --Teachers' Retirement System; increased benefits; retirement after July 1, 1961....._.___._.__.....213, 259, 412, 477, 1491, 1507 --Teachers' Retirement System; post-retirement benefit adjustments _--.-____--__-__-_._-212, 258, 412, 480, 1489 --Teachers' Retirement System; prior service credit ___-._...._.213, 260, 412, 486, 1937, 2401 --Teachers' Retirement System; rates of regular interest in calculations .__-.____-___.--_ 213, 259, 412, 485, 1937 --Teachers' Retirement System; reestablishment of membership .._.-..._..-_..._._.-.-.__.....__..._._-.._r._--._152, 222 --Teachers' Retirement System; retirement before reaching age 62 _..._____.....____.__...212. 258, 412, 482, 1490, 1505 --Teachers' Retirement System; State Department of Education; proportionate shares of employer contributions --.___,,_--__...______...,,_.____--___--_--..2188 --Teachers' Retirement System; withdrawal of contributions -_---_---.-._____..--____.__..276, 315, 1304 --Teachers' salary increases; relative to ________________3157 --Teachers' scholarships; collection by State Board of Education of accounts receivable ..___-____--_____--_____-..--___-.__--1808, 1917, 2097 --Teachers' tenure; create Statewide tenure law ,,-......__,,._.__--..___.._.__-__.-__.__530, 594, 657 --Teachers' tenure; probationary teachers; reelection to tenure status _____.______....-.__1113, 1194, 1975, 2100, 2117, 3212 --Veteran's Day; observed by county and local boards of education ._.....__......_....____...__568, 654, 2097 SCREVEN COUNTY HB 1003 --State Court; salaries ...____-..___.__.._1908, 2091, 2262, 2284, 2957 SEARCHES AND SEIZURES HB 56 SB 89 --Judicial officers ...___.....___-._.___...__.....126, 158, 161, 232, 862 --Warrants; stolen goods ...........__,,.___,,_._ -__...1832, 1842, 1920 SEAT BELTS HB 76 --Taxicabs; requirements.__....._____.________._.__161, 221, 907 INDEX 3991 SECRET MEETINGS HR 434 --Governmental bodies; study committee to consider legislation prohibiting....__.----._._____----.__..--.3165 SECRETARY OF STATE SR 91 HB 283 --Communication from __.._____----____.6, 54, 70, 245, 416, 1380, 2846, 3375, 3376, 3377, 3577 --Congratulate Honorable Ben W. Fortson, Jr. on 25th Anniversary as Secretary of State...--.--1491, 1765 --Georgia Official Directory of State and County Officers; publication _______.----___--.393, 413, 457, 642, 758 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM HR 348 --Abandonment of a policy of consolidating functions within the State of Georgia ....---___._--___.__._.2027 SELLERS, MRS. MONNIE HR 397 --Commend ..--_..._......._.........__..---.______________..........2719 SENATE SB 53 --Administrative Floor Leader; change to Majority Leader -_.___.__....----......--810, 865, 904, 2529, 2887, 2960, 3224 SR 1 --Notify House that Senate has convened _____..--___.----__.--25 SR 1-Ex. --Notify House that Senate has convened.--------..--3386, 3389 SB 1-Ex. --Senatorial Districts; reapportionment.----..------ 3541, 3543, 3550, 3553, 3563, 3574, 3582, 3632 SESSIONS COMPANY HR 106-270 --Compensate -__.._.--_____..-__.__.----.__.----._____.._------.__....390, 455 SEX CRIMES HB 24 HB 552 --Investigation of accused .-------_.------_------.__..--_.......-98, 130 --Lunacy warrants; counties of residence.--__________--.......774, 849, 1199, 2013 SHACKELFORD, MRS. GUY O., SR. HR 238-747 --Compensate --....__..__.----...._.-___----_.__----____________ .1185, 1297 3992 SHERIFFS HB 69 SB 224 HB 63 HB 896 INDEX --Felons entering State required to register within 72 hours ______________________.________150, 220, 360 --Minimum salaries; longevity increases ___._.__1834, 1843, 1920, 2530, 2869, 2971, 3223 --State Employees; Retirement System; prior service credit _________________.______128, 160 --Unsafe jails; authorization to place prisoners in secure municipal jails ___..,,--_____--_,,__. 1654, 1813 SHERMAN, HONORABLE JOHN H. "JACK", JR. HR 286 --Congratulate ________________________________________.--1705 SHERMAN, MRS. ANNE HR 467 --Commend ..________----__. _________________________________ 3188 SHILOH, CITY OF HB 1022 --Change corporate limits ______________2085, 2255, 2449, 2460, 2872, 2874 SHOCK ABSORPTION HB 470 HB 562 --Motor vehicles; manufacturer's warranty ____________570, 656, 908, 1367, 2270, 2404, 3220 --Motor vehicles; manufacturer's warranty _._______776, 851 SHRIMP HB 55 --Extension of season ____________126, 158, 160, 230, 530, 1255 SHRUBS HR 312 --Relative to preservation ______________________..1754 SIDEWALKS HB 16 --Public; prohibit blocking of passage __________-_____78, 103 SINCLAIR, SCOTT F. HR 19-38 --Compensate __________._______________101, 132, 411, 473, 809 INDEX 3993 SLATON, HONORABLE LEWIS R. HR 200 --Commend .--------------------------____--------_----945, 1123 SLATON, RAYMOND ORIS, SR. HR 461 --Commend ------__-----------------------_----_ 3184 SLOAT, REV. ORMAN --Prayer offered by ._.--......--_--------.--_----------_---- 967 SLUM CLEARANCE HB 430 --Urban Redevelopment Law; eminent domain; provide for certain options --_....,,._...._-510, 577, 1121, 1640, 2624 SMALL CLAIMS COURTS HB 514 HB 410 --Minimum and maximum population figures----------689, 782 --Minimum and maximum population figures; revise --------------___._-__------505, 573, 789, 803, 1488 SMITH, DR. ALLEN C. SR 6 --Expressing regrets for passing of .__._....__--__----163, 376 SMITH, MISS AMELIA HR 7-Ex. --Birthday congratulations ____--..._____--------------.--.--.3401 SMITH, C. B. HR 92-233 --Compensate.--..----.--------------347, 404, 1402, 1428, 2271 SMITH, SGT. COY HR 327 --Commend ------_------__________------------------._----._. 1866 SMITH, HONORABLE GEO. L. II --Address by ----_,,----_--_.__._.........___--------13, 3383 3994 INDEX HR 43-Ex. --Commend ____....._._____________-_^_______.__._..._____________________.3754 --Communication from ._.____.________50, 81, 82, 83, 84, 119, 144, 145 162, 3373, 3374, 3378, 3379 --Elected Speaker, House of Representatives--___________________13 SMITH, ELDER GUY E. --Prayer offered by __-__.-.___________________.-_-___-_-_-_-______-____--____-__1901 SMITH, DR. JAMES W. HR 48-83 --Compensate -...__--_-.-..._,,-.........__--....153, 223, 1402, 1426, 2958 SMITH, MRS. JANE HR 468 --Commend --__,,_,,_--___.________________.______________-.__________-____________._3189 SMITH, MRS. NORA LAWRENCE HR 161 --Commend ______________ __^____________------_.______.,,_.___._.______._..,,. _.___557 SMITH, REV. WILLIAM --Prayer offered by .,,.__-...-.....--.-__-__-......-..-___--.........._-.__.______..2248 SMYRNA, CITY OF HB 831 --Civil Service Board; Clerk's appointment..______________1470, 1564, 1673, 1693, 2454 SNELLVILLE, TOWN OF HB 941 --Mayor and Councilmen; election...----.,,---___1801, 1912, 2100, 2123,2812 SOCIAL DISORDER AND GENERATION GAP STUDY COMMITTEE --Committee Report --_,,____----_---_._____----__.___--------. ________3323 --Committee Report, Part II ____________.------___--------___._------.3364 SOFT DRINKS (See Taxation) HB 522 --Excise tax on bottled soft drinks and soft drink syrup --__-_----.---_-______._-._--____-._..------~_-_.-691, 784 INDEX 3995 HB 919 --Nonreturnable bottles; prohibit as of January 1, 1973 -_____-_,,__--.___.____ _ 1658, 1816 HR 176-526 --Tax appropriation; amendment to the Constitution .._.___,,...........______......_,,_..__,,......._.______..._......692, 785 SOLID WASTE HR 248 HB 1091 --Littering and Solid Waste Disposal Study Committee; create ._____.----...____--,,_________----..._.. _______ 1261 --Solid waste management districts; create.___..____.___.2618, 2798 SOUND RECORDINGS HB 484 --Criminal Profiting on Unauthorized Sound Recordings; define crime._._....._.___._.._.___645, 695, 906, 1218, 1670, 2146, 2292 SOUTHWESTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 928 --Court Reporter's salary ._______.....^_1660, 1818, 2100, 2122, 2811 SOUTHWESTERN STATE HOSPITAL HR 215 --State Board of Health urged to take necessary steps to separate from Bainbridge State Hospital ,..,,________.,,,,_,,__-_,,_--.______..,,.._. 957 SPALDING COUNTY HB 883 HB 880 HB 882 HB 881 --Board of Commissioners; salaries_...__.______ ______1562, 1669, 1673, 1841, 2952 --Coroner's salary __._______..______.____.1561, 1668, 1673, 1840, 2951 --Elected Officials' salaries .__ _____.._.1561, 1669, 1673, 1841, 2952 --Tax Commissioner's salary ~______--_--_________1561, 1668, 1673, 1841, 2952 SPARKS, REV. DONALD J. --Prayer offered by _........_-____--_._~_____------____......._._211 3996 INDEX SPARTA, CITY OF HB 529 --Maximum ad valorem tax rate __________.____692, 785, 790, 864, 2817, 2838 SPEARS, MRS. ANNE HR 397 --Commend ---__--------------------------------_--------2719 SPEED RACING SB 246 --Racetracks: Safety Fire Commissioner; licensing rules and regulations----------1572, 1584, 1669, 2517, 2706 SPORTING EVENTS HB 328 HB 645 --Admission fees; excise tax .__,,__.._._..___...__--402, 465 --High school; coverage by any mass communications medium ...._.._____________________846, 904, 1029 STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS HB 84 --Area-wide planning and development commission; create ....__-------- --------.154, 223, 414, 627, 1409, 1445 STANDING COMMITTEES --Appointment changes ------__.--.50, 82, 83, 84, 144, 145, 162 --Appointment of __..__._._._----,,__------ ,,_--__----------32 --State Planning and Community Affairs Committee; local legislation; rules change ----------------------------48 STARNES, JUDGE RICHARD L., JR. HR 204 --Commend ---------.---,--..-------------------__-949 HR 8-Ex. --Express sympathy for passing of ------------------------3525 STATE AGENCIES SB 186 HB 540 --Motor vehicles; purchase of ------.-----1684, 1700, 1822, 2530 --Print shops; prohibit unless approved by Budget Bureau --------_______------------772, 848, 909, 1591 STATE ARBORIST BOARD HB 336 --Create .--------__.--------.--------.--------.441, 513, 659, 832, 944 INDEX 3997 STATE ATHLETICS COMMISSION SB 2 --Create ______________466, 534, 579, 906, 1346, 1448, 1525, 1551, 1586, 1847, 1893 STATE BOARD OF ASTROLOGY EXAMINERS HB 396 --Create _________________________________453, 523 STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS HB 197 HB 214 HB 1041 HB 590 SB 93 SB 92 SB 171 HB 560 HB 278 --Director's salary ________________._ 282, 320, 1824, 2513 --Georgia Prison Industries Act; contract work for private industry^......________________.308, 356 --Power of arrest; authorization....-___________1911, 2095, 2099 --Prisoner return to jurisdiction of sentencing court ,,____-________.____.__._-- 835, 895 --Special leave for prisoners involved in community activities _____.____861, 915, 978, 2529, 2756 --Transfer of prisoners involved in lengthy appeals -_____________.____861, 915, 978, 2529, 2844, 2971, 3144, 3216 --Vocational training program; motor vehicles -___.._._________1307, 1329, 1400, 1672, 2470 --Vocational training program; regulations--______775, 851, 1305, 2070 --Work release programs; compensation to counties __________________392, 457, 582, 759, 1408 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION HB 64 --Student honors program.-.___...____128, 160, 225, 270, 703 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS HB 1011 --Create ______________________________1811, 1923 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH HR 215 HR 358 HB 213 --Bainbridge State Hospital--Southwestern State Hospital; urged to take necessary steps to separate _____________________________957 --Consultants from each major specialty organization; representation on Board ______.___.__.2183 --Fluoridation in all communities, 5000 population or more______--_______308, 356, 581, 764 3998 SB 20 INDEX --Patrol and security work; purchase of motor vehicles _..____________________________________1206, 1214, 1301, 2101 STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS HB 548 HB 60 SB 26 --Interns; license examination _______,,______--_..__._____773, 848, 1404 --Medical practitioners; aliens' eligibility _---___._._127, 159, 581, 819, 2102, 2168 --Medical practitioners; aliens' eligibility _____________________________.._._____________467, 534, 580 STATE BOARD OP PARDONS AND PAROLES SR 14 --Add 3 members; amendment to the Constitution ___________________.__._____________.._______.1025, 1027, 1120 --Biennial Report __________________________________________________________115 HR 22-38 --Immunities of citizenship; restoration; amendment to the Constitution ____-__________.101, 132, 787 HB 198 --Members' expense allowance .._____--__~__--____283, 320, 2261 HR 246-798 --Powers; amendment to the Constitution___________1292, 1400 HB 552 --Sex crimes; lunacy warrants; counties of residence _______________.____._____________________--_-774, 849, 1199, 2013 HB 45 --Superior Court Clerks; transmission of records _______________________._______________________-___--___._________124, 157, 788 STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS HB 276 --Establish _____.__._____________________.______391, 456, 1481, 1629 STATE BUILDING ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD HB 273 HB 274 --Factory-built housing; uniform health and safety standards _____________________________ 391, 456, 906, 1625, 3148 --Membership and organization; inspection of factory-built housing __.________._____.__________..391, 456, 1406, 1621, 3043, 314& STATE COMMISSION ON COMPENSATION HB 119 --Establish __________________________________ 216, 262, 265, 293, 1483, 1500, 1551,1602, 1644, 2562, 2625 STATE COMPUTER SERVICE CENTER HB 849 --Policy and Evaluation Committee for Electronic Data Processing; create.~___-_-1555, 1664, 1926, 2213, 2357 INDEX 3999 STATE CONSTITUTION HR 272-850 --Constitutional Convention; calling for........_..---1555, 1664 STATE COURTS HB 250 HB 497 --Civil cases; regulations relating to deposit with clerks _.__,,.__._._.___.........................350, 407, 1480 --Judges and solicitors; salaries __.....____________.__.__.______.648, 698 STATE DEFENDER HB 845 --Provide for office to assist indigent persons......._1473, 1566 STATE DEPARTMENT OF AIR TRANSPORTATION HB 265 --Director's qualifications .....__.__....._.388, 454, 1404, 2075 STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS HB 43 --Court costs for the crime of escape ....__.....__........_......_-124, 156, 323, 542, 1935 STATE DEPARTMENTS SB 186 HB 540 --Motor vehicles; purchase of .........._...1684, 1700, 1822, 2530 --Print shops; prohibit unless approved by Budget Bureau _____.________.772, 848, 909, 1591 STATE DEPOSITORIES SB 50 --State Board; rules and regulations ...................530, 595, 658, 2800, 2998, 3224 STATE ELECTION BOARD --Communication from Secretary of State --____--_......__._._416 STATE EMPLOYEES HB 279 --Authorization to hold office, municipalities of 1,000 or less -_,,__.____..____.____......392, 457, 659, 1616 HR 191-658 --Awards program for meritorious suggestions; amendment to the Constitution.----------.___. 893, 975, 1305 4000 INDEX HB 148 --Legislative Branch of Government; State Merit System __----------_------------..257, 287, 858, 932, 2452 HB 628 --Moving expenses; reimbursement ----------------------843, 901 SB 151 --State Merit System and State Personnel Board; consolidate laws--------.-..........1206, 1214, 1301, 1927, 2706, 2764, 2772 HB 80 --State Merit System; longevity increases; grade classifications __.------_------_--------------------------152, 222 SB 10 --State Merit System; longevity salary increases _,,_,,,,_______,,__,,,,___1206, 1214, 1301, 1481, 2572 HR 356 --State Merit System; reconsideration of certain job classifications -------------------------_--------------2182 SB 28 --State Personnel Board; Casualty Insurance Program ______________________________________________860, 914, 977 HB 598 --State Personnel Board; life insurance program for full-time state employees ----------837, 896, 979, 1606 HR 197-681 --State Personnel Board; Merit System Compensation Plan _________.__________________________.971, 1116, 1201 HB 82 --State Personnel Board; remove inequities from application forms ,,--___--____.___.________----152, 222 STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM SB 64 SB 84 HB 79 SB 75 SB 4 SB 47 HB 117 SB 59 SB 60 HB 149 HB 196 HB 30 HB 52 HB 195 SB 80 SB 83 --Acceptance of employment by certain retired members ------__-_______------860, 914, 977, 2529, 2770 --Appellate Court Judges; optional retirement benefits _.--------_____._.__._. 861, 915, 978, 2529, 2709, 2831, 2931, 2964 --Benefits increased for certain members------~____~----152, 221 --Department of Public Safety; benefit percentage rates -_-____.-____________-_-_-_-________.2516, 2529, 2550, 2619, 2862 --Department of Public Safety, Uniform Division ________________________ 860, 913, 977, 1824, 2842, 2963 --Elected officials; failure to win election; remove involuntary separation provisions _______________467, 535, 580, 2529, 3115, 3215 --Former employees; change provisions--------216, 262, 1304 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; membership _________--------__,,----1122, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2579 --Georgia Legislative Retirement System; membership ____..__________.__.__.__1123, 1134, 1196, 1927, 2580 --Georgia National Guard; Civilian employees.-------- 257, 287 --Investment return __________________________.282, 320, 1481, 2395, 2814 --Prior service credit --------------------99, 131, 858, 1351, 2103 --Prior service credit, certain persons------------------126, 158 --Repayment of all refunds ._------------____------.----282, 320 --Retirement prior to April 1, 1967; implement Constitutional Amendment for increased benefits ------.._--.-------------------- 860, 914, 978, 1481, 2575 --Service credits after age 65 .--------.860, 915, 978, 2529, 2706 HB 63 HB 155 INDEX 4001 --Sheriffs; prior service credit-._.--_.___--_ ______________________128, 160 --State Civil Defense Agency; participation _._.__.___ 274, 313 STATE EXAMINING BOARDS HB 110 HB 61 HB 232 --Georgia State Board of Electrical Contractors; create -___..------__--_____215, 261, 289, 906, 1339, 2623, 2746 --Joint Secretary; administrative authority-----_--127, 159, 466 --Optometrists; annual renewal of certificates __________ 346, 404, 581, 677, 2265, 2408 STATE FLAG HB 999 --Change description __--_..--_--__._____--_..._--....1907, 2091, 2189 STATE GAME AND FISH COMMISSION HB 234 HR 343 HB 957 HB 858 HB 340 HB 4 HB 134 HB 55 HB 244 HB 264 HB 210 --Alligators, crocodiles, caimen; provide for protection ____________________347, 404, 580, 671, 2102, 2134 --Boating Safety Study Committee; create ________ _.______.___.___2028 --Cruelty to animals; special agents _____________________ 1804, 1914 --Hunting, fishing and trapping licenses; agents' fees _____________________________________________--__-_1557, 1665, 1924 --Hunting and fishing licenses; revise fees ___-_____-_--441, 514, 580, 1442, 1678, 1866, 1905 --Motorboat Numbering Act; suspension of registration ___________________.___,,__._____,,__,,--___.___,.__...__76, 101 --Motorboats; operator's age requirements for license --.__-______________.____-________.253, 284 --Shrimp fishing; extension of season,--___..--_.-- _126, 158, 160, 230, 530, 1255 --State Properties Acquisition Law; boat ramps ____________________________________ _____349, 406, 582, 829, 1936 --Untanned alligator hides; prohibitions ________._________388, 454 --Watercraft; capacity plate relative to maximum capacity _________.____________.___306, 354, 1303, 2011, 3216 STATE GOVERNMENT HB 540 HB 1 HB 14 --Print shops; prohibit unless approved by Budget Bureau .... ___________________._.______772, 848, 909, 1591 --Reorganization ______________.___.___31, 80, 132, 164, 584, 613 --The Ombudsman Act of 1971; create _______._____.___.___._-._____78, 103 STATE HIGHWAY BOARD --Election of members __________--_.__--__--__,,--__,------___--_. __119 4002 INDEX STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT (See Highways) SB 35 --Contract negotiations; incorporated municipalities ______________..______--_--.____________467, 534, 580 SB 51 --Contract obligations; appropriation of funds __________._---________._____--___--_--__--_.702, 813, 856 HB 977 --Eminent domain; special master; compen sation _.______--_-__.__------1807, 1917, 2097, 2382 HB 113 --Georgia Highway Authority; redefine certain terms __.__._.....__.____._.215, 261, 525, 1142, 2962, 3026 HB 772 --Length and width limits involving commodities which can be dismantled or separated; 12 month permits ____-.___----_-___.____--._1287, 1396, 1405 HR 100-248 --Motor vehicle registration and license fees; allocation; amendment to the Constitution ._--_--___--___--__---__--_---_____________.._350, 407 HB 115 --Negotiation of contracts with incorporated municipalities .._________--_--_.___.216, 261, 525, 1160, 1935 HR 483 --Port cities; erection of appropriate signs ___________________3200 HB 992 --Public roads, bridges and ferries; establish new laws ____--_____-___--___--.__--___--__--__._..__--1906, 2090 HB 427 --Railroad crossings; designation of safe and unsafe crossings _______.___--___.__....__510, 577 HB 379 --Road construction contracts; escrow agreements ._.._.._..__.._._....449, 520, 525, 1452, 2624, 2697 SB 311 --State Highway Board; committee meetings _....._._____.__...___2274, 2292, 2448, 2613, 2766, 2821 HB 650 --State Highway Board; membership in the event of reapportionment ___----_--_--__--___--_..891, 974 HR 32-61 --Valdosta State College; place appropriate signs near exit on Interstate 75 _.._..._..._________._._128, 159 HR 326-1001--Walton County; conveyance of certain property to Emmett Stephens ______.___--1907, 2091, 2099, 2356 HB 509 --Width and length limits; permits .--_.____....650, 700, 908, 1355 STATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM HR 218 --State Judicial System Study Committee; create...__...._.___.. 960 STATE MERIT SYSTEM HR 356 --Job classifications; reconsideration .___-.._._--_.--._____.....2182 HB 148 --Legislative Branch of Government; participation .__._--________--.--257, 287, 858, 932, 2452 HB 80 --Longevity increases; grade classifications________________-152, 222 SB 10 --Longevity salary increases------.1206, 1214, 1301, 1481, 2572 SB 151 --State Personnel Board; consolidate laws --._--------_----_ 1206, 1214, 1301, 1927, 2706, 2764, 2772 HR 197-681 --State Personnel Board; Merit System Compensation Plan ....__..___.__....__-..___...----...__....._-..._------_.971, 1116, 1201 HB 208 INDEX 4003 --Workmen's Compensation, State Board of; remove members from rules --___--_,,...._._--.__..- 306, 354 STATE OFFICIALS HB 475 --Elective or appointed officials must resign before offering for another public office ____,,--.__......----.---571, 657, 1199, 1540 HB 481 --Party nominations; elected officials must resign present post before eligible _.._._--_~i___,,--645, 695 HB 840 --Reserve Components of the Armed Forces; eligibility to hold office --....----.........1472, 1565, 1672, 2232 HR 423-1099--Salary changes; effective date; amendment to the Constitution _-,,_________.__--______--___..__----. 2798, 2944 STATE PARKS HB 87 HB 88 HB 661 HB 473 --Campgrounds; equipment requirements.-.,,_ 154, 223, 581, 681 --Department of; Director's salary ___--_._...--______--__154, 223 --Georgia System of Scenic Trails; create --------------.------..-.894, 976, 1405, 2357, 3217 --Interim Committee Report .----------._----------------3305 --Jekyll Island State Park Authority Act; land improvement ----------.----571, 656, 1305, 1461, 2954 STATE PERSONNEL BOARD HB 82 --Application forms; inequities --------_----------------152, 222 SB 28 --Casualty Insurance Program for employees.---860, 914, 977 SB 125 --County boards of health; health insurance plan ----------.---.---------------.----------2263, 2288, 2445 HB 598 --Life insurance program for full-time employees ------------------------------837, 896, 979, 1606 HR 197-681 --Merit System Compensation Plan; longevity steps --___--------.--.--------------------971, 1116, 1201 HB 628 --Moving expenses; reimbursement ------------.------843, 901 SB 151 --State Merit Sytem; consolidate laws.--.---1206, 1214, 1301, 1927, 2706, 2764, 2772 STATE PLANNING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HB 751 --Area Planning and Development Commission; membership _...._--.____.._._--------------------1186, 1298 STATE PLANNING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE --Local legislation; rules change ,,_--__------..------,,,,.----_ ..48. 4004 INDEX STATE PROPERTIES CONTROL CODE HB 988 --Amend _________________...1810, 1919, 2099, 2374, 2995, 3103 STATE PROPERTIES CONTROL COMMISSION HR 331-1003--Baldwin County; amend lease transferring certain property ___....__^___..^_1908, 2091, 2099, 2374 HR 77-212 --Baldwin County; transfer control of tract of land ._.....___._______,,_._308, 355, 582, 745, 1683 HR 325-989 --Downtown Development Corporation; City Center; second amendment to 1960 lease .._.._.___-__._.__-1810, 1919, 2099, 2394, 2959 HR 349 --Election of a member of the House of Representatives --_.._,,_--____--_,,_--_--____--._--_. 2028 HR 353-1043--Fulton County; declare certain railroad property surplus .____._____._1911, 2095, 2099, 2372, 2954 HR 352-1041--Hamilton County, Tennessee; relative to certain property ..__..__.__1911, 2095, 2099, 2373, 2953 STATE PROPERTY HR 59-135 --Burke County; conveyance of a certain tract of State-owned property .____.__254, 285, 1672, 2304, 3214 HB 244 --State Properties Acquisition Law; State Game and Fish Commission; boat ramps __.__349, 406, 582, 829, 1936 HR IT-212 --State Properties Control Commission; transfer control of tract of land located in Baldwin County _...__.._._..___-308, 355, 582, 745, 1683 STATE RACING COMMISSION HR 247 --Study Committee; create ._._...__...-____.___-.-____.._.-__-....1261 STATE SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSION HB 736 HB 738 --Principal and interest; deferment of payments __~..__1183, 1295, 1407, 1607, 2816 --Repayments in cash with interest; collections _______________________1184, 1296, 1407, 1609, 2816 STATISTICS HB 84 --Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas; create commission __._.__._154, 223, 414, 627, 1409, 1445 STAY OF EXECUTION --Communication from Governor __.___.___._--___-81 INDEX 4005 STEGALL, NOAH A. HR 164 --Commend ._.____.._____-________--.,._--_______559 STEINBURG, REV. ROBERT F. --Prayer offered by _________________._____._501, 3549 STEIS, HONORABLE WILLIAM B. HR 5-Ex. --Wish speedy recovery ___.________________________--3399 STEPHENS COUNTY HB 891 HB 356 HB 354 HB 353 HB 355 HB 932 --Board of Education; terms and qualification ________________1653, 1812, 2100, 2121, 2808 --Ordinary's salary ...____.__________444, 516, 701, 721, 1203 --Sheriff's salary ______________________444, 516, 701, 720, 1203 --State Court; salaries ._______._... -444, 516, 701, 720, 1203 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ______444, 516, 701, 720, 1203 --Voting machines; applicability ____1661, 1819, 1930, 1955, 2812 STERILIZATION HR 292 SB 197 --Enforced Sterilization Study Committee; create __...___1739 --Voluntary Sterilization Act; parent's consent __________1409. 1425, 1478, 1924, 2490 STEW ART, MILTON HR 15-18 --Compensate ____.__________________.___.._97, 129, 411, 472, 809 STOCKBRIDGE, CITY OF HB 550 --Recorder; method of selecting _______774, 849, 981, 1006, 1680 STOCKS HB 253 --Banking Law; minimum capital stock requirements; applications for new charters _________351, 408, 787, 1238 STUDENT HONORS PROGRAM HB 64 --Minimum Foundation Program of Education Act; State Board of Education ___.____128, 160, 225, 270, 703 4006 INDEX SUBROGATION SB 238 HB 341 --Workmen's Compensation ______1485, 1498, 1568, 1926 --Workmen's Compensation; revise laws _.___.___._--__..._._-___.____._.._.____^442, 514 SUMMERVILLE, CITY OF HB 616 --City elections ___._.__-....._-__......._840, 899, 982, 1017, 1682, 1723 SUMTER COUNTY HB 520 HB 521 HB 215 --Board of Commissioners' salaries ...__.....__._.._.__.____-_.__--..690, 783, 1406, 1494, 2266 --Superior Court Clerk's salary ___._.____._690, 783, 790, 863, 1489 --Superior Court; two additional terms -.._--___-._.__~_._.-309, 356, 413, 468, 910 SUPERIOR COURTS SB 199 --Appeals; procedures -_,,....._-.._.__-...__....__1687, 1700, 1822 HR 87-227 --Civil and criminal cases; six-member juries; amendment to the Constitution _____-._____--____-____..312, 359 HB 44 --Civil cases; regulations relating to deposit with clerks ____________.._124, 157, 360, 435, 1407, 1584 HB 976 --Clerks; authorization to close offices on Saturdays .._.._._..--_.-.....__..1807, 1917, 1928, 2308 SB 155 --Clerks; destruction of certain records ..._._-._.__.-.__..__..._.._.1833, 1842, 1920, 2621 SB 135 --Clerks; fees ._____...__.....__....._.__.._2263, 2288, 2445, 2802, 3038 SB 104 --Clerks; proceedings to forfeit charters; fees ~.,,,,______~--_.________810, 865, 904, 1927, 2852 HB 136 --Clerks; retirement benefits for additional service __.___,,_.. 254, 285, 412, 664, 827, 1937, 1987 HB 10 --Clerk's Retirement Fund; Secretary-Treasurer's salary -_.._._____...78, 102, 412, 536, 2814 HB 45 --Clerks; transmission of records to State Board of Pardons and Paroles --__.._-____.____--___124, 157, 788 HB 192 --Court Reporters; expense allowance .___-..._--.___.._.._.._.-_282, 319, 1480, 2377, 2814 HB 479 --Grand Juries; outgoing Foreman's duties __----_-__--.__644, 695 HB 516 --Judge Emeritus; expense allowance ,,--___--_..689, 783, 1405, 1893, 1975, 2400 HB 224 --Judges' Emeritus Retirement Fund; contributions .-.._.-._.__-..-.___-.--____--..-___.-.-___.....__310, 358, 1481 HR 144-425 --Misdemeanor cases; jury of less than 12 may try; amendment to the Constitution ________-...____..._.509, 577, 907 HR 76-212 --Writs of eertiorari; remove power to issue; amendment to the Constitution --__.----_._----__--.307, 355 INDEX 4007 SUPERVISOR OP PURCHASES HB 9 SB 34 HB 11 --Central inventory of State-owned movable personal property _____--.77, 102, 161, 291, 1570, 159ft --Public buildings; insurance program _______________.1206, 1214, 1301, 1925, 2480, 2625 --Transfer of surplus State-owned property .....______.._______..__......78, 103, 161, 241 SUPREME COURT HB 31 SB 112 --Death Penalty; denial of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus ____--_..__....99, 131, 225, 268, 288, 526, 766, 2961, 2972 --State Bar examiners; fees _______________.____-_-811, 865, 905, 1480, 2601, 2820 SUPREME MEADOW, ICE CREAM COMPANY HR 11-18 --Compensate ________________________79, 104, 411, 471, 809 SURFACE MINED LAND USE BOARD --Nessmith, Honorable Paul E.; appointment as member ___.__________,,.____.___.___,__82 SURFACE MINING SB 3 --Georgia Surface Mining Act; amend _______.______.______._528, 593, 657, 659, 1456, 1571 SURVEYORS HB 276 --State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors; establish ____________________________391, 456, 1481, 1629 SWINE HB 108 --Feeding of garbage; prohibit ----.....__.____,,_____214, 260, 321, 327, 359, 419, 1482 T TABB, D. R. HR 44-83 --Compensate --___--____.___--__________.----_...____...__153, 222 4008 INDEX TAGS (See Motor Vehicle) HB 824 HB 786 HB 663 --County Tax Commissioner's fee __.----..---.._.---...1468, 1562 --Governmental agencies; 5-year license plates ---.....---.....--.1290, 1398, 1671, 2035, 3212 --"Peach State"; 5-year license plates ......_.......894, 976, 1405 TALBOT COUNTY HB 885 HB 884 --Sheriff's salary .--....--......--....-1652, 1811, 1929, 1945, 2808 --Tax Commissioner's salary _....--...1651, 1811, 1929, 1945, 2808 TALBOTTON, CITY OF HB 1068 --Provide new charter ......--........- 2254, 2445, 2531, 2550, 3213 TALIAPERRO COUNTY HB 609 --Board of Commissioners; surety bond ..__,,._....,,_..._,,,,.__.,,_.. 839, 898, 982, 1015, 1675 TALLAPOOSA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HB 151 --Add one Judge .._.----...---_.----____--...258, 287, 787, 875, 1490 TALLULAH FALLS, TOWN OF SB 277 --Mayor and Councilmen; terms .--1941, 1974, 2095, 2803, 2828 TALMADGE, SENATOR HERMAN E. HR 409 --Congratulate -.,,---.._...-.-.,.__._.--_________----...__.----.._..----.....2727 HR 25-Ex. --Commend --------.--.-------.----.-------.---_-------------3666 TATE, WILLIAM HR 413 --Commend --------,,.---..-----..----..------------.-2730 TATTNALL COUNTY HR 88-233 --Compensate ..----.---___.----_----...346, 404, 2096, 2164, 2958 HB 779 --Superior Court Clerk; habeas corpus litigation ..._.--.___._--._.__.____.1289, 1397, 1500, 1671 INDEX 4009 TAX ASSESSORS HB 249 HB 839 --Board of; changes in returns; method of giving- notice ...__350, 407, 413, 677, 1157, 1251 --Tax returns; notices of changes ___.~_________.__1472, 1565 TAXATION HB 784 --Ad valorem; capital funds; monetary limit and termination date ---1289, 1397, 1826, 2035, 2955 HE 50-88 --Ad valorem; disabled persons, 65 or older; exempt from increase; amendment to the Constitution __________-___.___155, 224 SB 162 --Ad valorem; disabled veterans; suspend on motor vehicles _____1206, 1215, 1301, 2532, 2856 HB 2 --Ad valorem; exempt personal property ____..____-_________________-_-._32, 80, 113, 363, 368 HB 324 --Ad valorem; exemptions, tangible property _______________.__________,,____--.-401, 464, 1930 HR 64-148 --Ad valorem; homestead exemption; application by counties for school purposes; amendment to Constitution _______-257, 287 HR 119-283 --Ad valorem; homestead exemption; eligibility notification, persons 65 or older; amendment to the Constitution __.____-----.393, 458 HR 169-492 --Ad valorem; homestead exemption; Federal old-age, survivor or disability benefits shall not be included in income, persons 65 or over; amendment to the Constitution __________647, 697, 1825, 2243, 2880, 2894 HR 269-837 --Ad valorem; homestead exemptions to disabled veterans; amendment to the Constitution __.-______________________________1471, 1565 SR 33 --Ad valorem; homestead exemptions; 65 years of age or older; amendment to the Constitution ______._______._____..______...___863, 914, 977 HR 123-324 --Ad valorem; intangible property; exemptions; amendment to the Constitution -____________._______________________401, 464, 1931 SR 115 --Ad valorem; report on minimum certification standards for tax assessing officials ________-2533, 2551, 2619, 3019, 3118 HR 362 --Ad valorem; Ways and Means of Financing Local Governments Study Committee; create ___--____2186 HR 145-431 --Allocation by General Assembly; amendment to the Constitution ______--__,,_________511, 578 HR 127-335 --Business license tax; authorization; amendment to the Constitution ------_--_----_____--....440, 513 HR 369-1053--Casualty insurers; allocation to law enforcement officers' retirement fund; amendment to the Constitution _,,____________,,__-2252, 2443 4010 HB 249 HB 826 HB 620 HB 181 HB 182 HB 328 HB 247 HB 242 HB 522 HB 123 HB 833 SB 205 HB 666 HB 767 HB 327 HB 472 HB 248 HB 225 HB 513 HB 792 HB 326 HB 474 INDEX --County Board of Tax Assessors; changes in returns; method of giving notice ______________-350, 407, 413, 677, 1157, 1251 --Deeds, instruments, etc. transferring real estate; liens prior to sale ----_...,,__---------1469, 1563, 1826, 2206, 2995, 3022 --Education millage rate; increase by referendum ________________________________--841, 899, 2097 --Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest; abolish Board of Equalization __________________________-279, 317, 2162 --Equalized Adjusted School Property Tax Digest; transfer responsibility from State Auditor to State Revenue Commissioner ___._._._____________.____280, 318, 2161 --Excise tax; admission fees to places of amusements, sports or entertainment --.------------402, 465 --Excise tax; alcoholic beverages; increase rate on imports --___.___---------------349, 407 --Excise tax; alcoholic beverages; raise levy on imports _________.___--_____________348, 406 --Excise tax; bottled soft drinks and soft drink syrup ___________________________691, 784 --Excise tax; cigarettes-__217, 263, 265, 296, 1208, 1254, 1309, 1463, 1491, 1645, 1735, 1790, 1800, 1833, 1866, 1905 --Excise tax; cigars, cigarettes; exempt on military reservations; National Guard _________________________________1470, 1564 --Excise tax; cigars, cigarettes; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home --1684, 1701, 1822, 1931, 2471 --Excise tax; cigars, cigarettes; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home ________________.____895, 976, 1825 --Excise tax; cigars, cigarettes; Georgia War Veterans Home and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home _______________--------1286, 1395 --Excise tax; hotels, motels and other accommodations _____________________________________401, 465 --Excise tax; hotels, motels and other accommodations _.__..,,_______________.571, 656, 983, 1459 --Excise tax; malt beverages; increase rate _______________350, 407 --Excise tax; malt beverages; payments by wholesale dealers _-___._...____.________311, 358, 1826, 2306, 2954 --Excise tax; malt beverages; reporting system ______689, 782 --Excise tax; malt beverages; United States military posts or reservations__________1291, 1399 --Excise tax; mixed drinks ________.______________401, 465, 1826, 2216 --Excise tax; mixed drinks _______________________________571, 656 INDEX 4011 HB 673 --Fair market value; redefine relating to value of property calculation on productivity ___.--.._--_._--_-------_.-__969, 1115 HB 782 --General Tax Act; certificate or duplicate receipt upon payment; eliminate provisions ______._______1289, 1397, 1825, 2034, 2954 HB 785 --General Tax Act; clarify phrase "volume of business" ____.__1290, 1398, 1826, 2035, 2955, 3019 HB 621 --Income tax and sales tax; gross receipts tax ._____..__________..._______,,,,----,,___--__--_841, 900 HB 876 --Income tax; assessment and collection; manner of applying interest __.___1560, 1668, 1826, 2042, 2955 HB 874 --Income tax; assessment and collection; penalties for failure to pay and underpayment ___-___.___1560, 1667, 1826, 2039, 2960, 3122 HB 1101 --Income tax; corporations; alternative formula for apportioning _______________________________________2943 HB 1037 --Income tax; corporations; interest and royalties received without the United States ____________-___.__._________-_________.______.-2088, 2257 HB 451 --Income tax; deductions for certain special education expenses .... 566, 652, 983, 1368, 2270, 2500 HB 125 --Income tax; Georgia National Guard _____________-217, 263 SB 258 --Income tax; net income; confirm with U. S. Internal Revenue Code ....1686, 1702, 1823, 1931, 2471 HB 875 --Income tax; preparation and filing; penalty for failure to file a timely return ____._____..._-________.____.1560, 1668, 1826, 2040, 3221 SB 257 --Income tax; preservation of returns _.___________.____-_________________..1685, 1702, 1823, 1931, 2472 HB 698 --Income tax; private foundations; exemptions .._...._.__._._______.__.._______.__1108, 1191, 1480, 1768, 2815 HB 963 --Income tax; private schools; deduction for expenses incurred in sending dependents __,,.______--_-__-_-__-____-_-___-_-___-____1805, 1915 HB 287 --Income tax; rate of taxation imposed on individuals _.____394, 458, 1201, 2019, 2149, 2961 HB 790 --Income tax; sales tax credit or refund for certain taxpayers __.-_______-_-____-____.____-________-__-___1291, 1398 HE 54-126 --Income tax; State governments; proportionate taxes; Congress urged to call convention to propose amendment to United States Constitution _________._.______._____218, 263, 265, 329 HB 1021 --Intangible personal property; return not necessary if $10 or less .___.__-______________________..2085, 2254 HB 589 --Intangible property; county tax digests; confidential records __-___________-_________781, 855, 1930, 2204 HB 588 --Intangible property; rate of tax on money .._-_--___--_-__--_______________.___781, 855 --Intangible Tax Laws Study Committee; Committee Eeport ----.__.----________________________.____________3279 4012 INDEX HB 1019 --Motor carriers; method for making tax refunds -________________________1910, 2093, 2098, 2359, 2953 HB 966 --Motor carriers, tax refunds; minimum number of gallons of motor fuel ___--___,,--_---__1805, 1915 HB 112 --Motor Fuel Tax Law; increase 2 --Superior Court Clerks; fees _______.._.__.2263, 2288, 2445, 2802, 8033 --North Georgia Mountains Authority; security officers ____.______________.-__.-...__1208, 1214, 1301, 1671, 2486 --Budget Bureau; transfer of funds ,,_,,__________.._-___.703, 813, 856 --Trucks; return to point of origin -.. 861, 916, 978, 1925, 2488, 2552, 2701, 2821 --Grants; Georgia Higher Education Assistance Authority ...-__--_._-._...703, 813, 856, 1407, 1728, 1941 --Juvenile Courts; release of certain information _______.__._..--........... _.___________-_-912, 1026, 1119, 1406, 1500 --Fulton County; Registrations and elections .______.____...........................___912, 1026, 1119, 2803, 2825 --Fulton County; tax assessments ....--..1124, 1135, 1196, 2803, 2826 --Fulton County; Board of Elections _________-_____..___________-.._..........._.912, 1026, 1119, 2803, 2826 --Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways; tractors; mufflers ._.............861, 916, 979, 2517, 2741 --Revolving, flashing lights; motor vehicles ____________._______________1686, 1699, 1821, 2517, 2863, 2965 --Mentally ill; hospitalization; service of notice by mail __.___._--_-..______-._._______862, 916, 979, 1826, 2754 --Pickens County; Commissioner's salary __.....-.....-.-....__...............................912, 1026, 1119, 2099, 2113 --State Merit System; State Personnel Board; consolidate laws .._..__.._._.1206, 1214,1301,1927, 2706, 2764, 2772 --Citizens Environmental Council; create ___--._.._.-..._.-.........._...._.__.__1484,1498,1568, 2099, 2742, 2820 --Superior Court Clerks; destruction of certain records _______.______________________.__........1833,1842, 1920, 2621 --Guardians; treatment facility superintendents ............................_....._......811, 866, 905,1826, 2854 --Mentally ill; custody and hospitalization ______________________________________ 811, 866, 905,1826, 2506 --Mentally ill; guardians _______________._-___.1572,1583,1669,1826, 2508 --Mentally ill; guardians -___.__--___________-_______.811, 866, 905,1826,2510 --Civil cases;% of jurors; valid verdict _.__.__....._..-........................1307, 1328,1400, 2518, 2822 --Atlanta, City of; Municipal Court --...-............................1206,1214,1301, 2803, 2826 --Disabled veterans; ad valorem tax on automobiles ............__...._..___._______.__1206,1215,1301, 2532, 2856 --Private employment agencies; rules and regulations _______________.__.__2102, 2132, 2258, 2802, 3133 4092 SB 165 SB 166 SB 167 SB 169 SB 170 SB 171 SB 172 SB 173 SB 175 SB 176 SB 177 SB 178 SB 179 SB 181 SB 182 SB 183 SB 184 SB 185 SB 186 SB 189 SB 191 SB 192 SB 193 SB 194 SB 195 SB 197 SB 199 SB 200 SB 201 INDEX --Claxton, City of; Recorder's court ----------.------.913,1026,1119, 2262, 2275, 2534 --Atlanta, City of; Criminal Court ........ 1940,1973, 2094, 2803, 2827 --Pulton County; Criminal Court ..-.----......----..1940,1973, 2094, 2803, 2824, 2964 --Motor vehicles; manufacturer's identification ----------__----------___----________1307,1328,1400,1671 --Driver training schools; instructor's educational requirements ..........___............1409,1425,1478, 2613 --Prisoners; vocational training program; motor vehicles ............------_.....------ 1307,1329,1400,1672, 2470 --Livestock auctions; regulations ..........__1024, 1027, 1120, 1402, 1527 --Banks; chartered or certificated banks; define ----______------------____----...__.1307,1329,1401,1923 --Banks; holidays ..___.______.....___.______ 1123,1135,1196,1923, 3030, 3223 --Banks; loans on capital notes or debentures --------...------_......._-----.1123,1135,1196,1569, 3018 --Insurance; investments in obligations issued ............1684,1700,1821, 2614, 2985, 3038, 3040 --Asian Development Bank; investments in trust funds .____.............._.__........___.._._______.1684,1700,1821,1923, 2988 --State chartered banks; directors .___..____-.._.1123,1135,1197,1569 --Clayton County; junked motor vehicles ------_._.__.------_----_.___.1124,1135,1197, 2262, 2281 --Clayton County; members of the General Assembly; qualifications ....------_1124,1136,1197,1305,1410 --Clayton County; Superior Court and inferior court; consolidate ...........__.___........__....1124,1136,1197,2262,2282 --Clayton County; farm products ___..._..........._.1124,1136,1197, 2262 --Clayton County; disposition of county funds ___._._.........------_.....1124,1136,1197, 2262, 2276, 2534 --State Departments, Agencies; purchase of motor vehicles ......----_----......._.----------.--1684,1700,1822, 2530 --Municipal boundaries; extension of corporate limits ......----_----_...._.......1484,1499,1568, 2099, 2511 --Thomaston, City of; corporate limits .______.__.........._..._________.1124,1136,1197,1569,1577 --Upson County; Sheriff's salary ------1125,1136,1198,1569,1577 --Bryan County; Board of Commissioners' salaries ......,.....-_________.....-.--____1207,1215,1302,1672,1690,1893 --Beer or wine; sales near hospitals or churches......---_...--......-------..........1686, 1700, 1822 --Union City; amend Act incorporating __,,._----_...______._..______.___.1125,1137,1198, 2621, 2636 --Voluntary Sterilization Act; parent's consent ____________....._.--..._._-___1409,1425,1478,1924, 2490 --Superior Courts; appeals -------.-.-.--------1687,1700,1822 --Civil cases; service of notice by publication --------______.-.....__----___.._.-.-.-......_..1684, 1700, 1822 --Civil cases; depositions and discovery .........._.----.1687,1701,1822 SB 204 SB 205 SB 206 SB 210 SB 211 SB 212 SB 213 SB 214 SB 215 SB 216 SB 217 SB 220 SB 221 SB 222 SB 223 SB 224 SB 226 SB 230 SB 232 SB 234 SB 236 SB 237 SB 238 SB 241 SB 244 SB 246 SB 247 SB 248 INDEX 4093 --Abandoned or junked motor vehicles; disposition _____________---__._______-___.___,,______.._--___--__1572,1583,1669 --Tobacco; excise tax; War Veterans Home and War Veterans Nursing Home __.___.._1684,1701,1822,1931, 2471 --Banks; purchase of real estate ....__._-_..___.......___....-1207,1215,1302 --Clayton County; jurors' compensation ...____-...._-__....-..__-.....__-_1207,1215,1302, 2097, 2113 --Clayton County; tax commutation in lieu of road work ......._____.....-_-....____..1207,1215,1302, 2262, 2281 --Clayton County; misdemeanor prisoners; release work programs ___.__.________-_1207,1215,1302, 2530, 2637 --Clayton County; Treasurer; abolish office -___..-_.__........-___._-.___--..1207,1216,1302, 2262, 2282 --Clayton County; alcoholic beverages ___.___--________-1207,1216,1302 --Milledgeville, City of; corporate limits .....___...........____..1207,1216,1303, 2530, 2538, 2820 --Landowners; covenants running with the land; limitations ....____..-,,...---__.____~_.2105, 2132, 2258, 2621, 2856 --Annexation; unincorporated areas ._____...__.___._..._..__.__....______._...._._-..1940,1973, 2094, 2945, 2968 --Alapaha.Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ___......___..___._______....__1208,121S, 1303, 2099, 2114 --Housing Authorities Law; City housing authorities .-_.___-.....__.....-._.2274, 2291, 2448, 2622, 3101 --Colquitt, City of; Mayor may succeed himself _._..._..___......_._._._....__..1484,1499,1568, 2945, 2969 --Beer or wine; sales near hospitals or churches .-__-___.....-._____-...___.__....__-...-._-__-_...____-1834,1843,1920 --Sheriffs; minimum salaries; longevity increases ____.......___.__.__........1834,1843,1920, 2530, 2869, 2971, 3223 --Evans County; Industrial Development Authority ........______......._____.......____.....1484, 1499, 1568, 2530, 2539 --Architects; qualifications ___.....___.2263, 2289, 2445, 2802, 2926, 3224 --Pickens County; Tax Commissioner's salary .....___..-.,,___.___._.......______......___._.. 1484,1499,1568,1928,1942 --Tift County; Airport Authority .....__._.1484,1499,1568, 2262, 2282 --College Park, City of; corporate limits _-_--.-___._-_._..___-_..1484,1499,1568, 2621, 2638 --Clayton County; fire prevention districts; tax levy ._.____.-_.........________......_._____.......1685,1701,1822, 2803, 2827 --Workmen's Compensation; subrogation rights ___-......-...-..__......_.._______.....1485,1498,1568,1926 --Cherokee County; Ordinary's salary .........._.._____.,,....______.. 1685,1701,1823, 2530, 2539 --Landlords; proceedings against tenants holding over _.__.,,.....__.______....... .._..........,,.____._ 2534, 2552, 2620, 2801 --Racetracks; Safety Fire Commissioner _.______._............____........___1572, 1584,1669, 2517, 2706 --Estates; year's support .....,,_.___.,,...._..__........_ 1685,1701.1823, 2517 --Water Quality Control; liabilities __,,_________1832,1843,1920, 2518, 2586, 2821 4094 SB 249 SB 250 SB 253 SB 254 SB 255 SB 256 SB 257 SB 258 SB 260 SB 261 SB 262 SB 263 SB 264 SB 265 SB 267 SB 268 SB 274 SB 275 SB 276 SB 277 SB 278 SB 279 SB 280 SB 284 SB 285 SB 286 SB 287 SB 288 INDEX --Water Quality Control; judgments for enforcement of orders ------------._.----1833,1843,1921, 2518, 2590, 2763, 2764 --Air Quality Control; judgment of court for enforcement of orders ------._..--------1833,1843,1921, 2518, 2588 --Ivey, Town of; define town limits -_._____1685, 1702, 1823, 2530, 2539 --Disabled veterans; tax exemptions ------------------------.1940,1973, 2094, 2532, 2788 --Malt beverages; possession of more than 576 fluid ounces -._-_-_.._--------------..1832,1843, 1921, 2803, 2987 --Rolling stores; maintenance tax ----------------------.1685,1702,1823,1931, 2471 --Income tax returns; preservation .----_----_--------------. 1685,1702,1823,1931, 2472 --Income tax; net income ----------------.1686,1702,1823,1931, 2471 --Trucks hauling forest products; license fees _------------___.. .__.___..1832,1844,1921, 2517, 2858 --Carroll County; Ordinary's salary .._._._.----------------1831,1844, 1921, 2530, 2540 --Carroll County; Superior Court Clerk's salary ----.--------------..-----1831,1844,1921, 2531, 2540 --Carroll County; Sheriff's salary _----------------------..----..1831, 1844, 1921, 2531, 2540 --Carrollton, City of; City Court ----------------------...----1831,1844,1922, 2531, 2541 --Rossville, City of; Mayor's salary ._----.------._----..----1831,1844,1922, 2803, 2827 --Polk County; State Court ---.-...--------------1831,1845,1922, 2945 --Polk County; Ordinary's salary --------------.___----.------1831,1845,1922, 2945, 2970 --Fulton County; Board of Commissioners' salaries ------1940,1974, 2094, 2803, 2825, 2964 --Wilkinson County; Tax Commissioner's clerical assistant ----------.------------1941,1974, 2094, 2531, 2541 --Assistant District Attorneys; qualifications ...........__--------.2263, 2289, 2445, 2802, 2924, 2969 --Tallulah Falls, Town of; terms of Mayor and Councilmen .--....--------1941,1974, 2095, 2803, 2828 --Boundaries; annexation; municipalities ......------.------------....2516, 2551, 2614, 2619, 2860 --Mentally ill; State institutions; cost of care ..................._.------.1941,1974, 2095, 2519, 2551,2573 --Clinical Laboratories; training schools; licenses ----------.----2102, 2132, 2259, 2800, 2924, 3223 --Dade County; Superior Court Clerk's salary --._----------._. ..------2264,2289,2446,2945,2969 --Dade County; Tax Commissioner's salary ._._--_.._......____..___--.............,,.........___..__._ _____________2264, 2289, 2446 --Dade County; Ordinary's salary .._..._----------....__. 2264, 2289,2446 --Dade County; Commissioner's salary __._.----------.2272, 2289, 2446 --Dade County; Sheriff's salary _--------------..........2264, 2290,2446 SB 289 SB 290 SB 291 SB 296 SB 297 SB 298 SB 299 SB 301 SB 302 SB 303 SB 304 SB 306 SB 307 SB 308 SB 310 SB 311 SB 314 SB 315 SB 317 SB 318 SB 320 SB 321 SB 322 SB 323 SB 324 SB 325 SB 326 SB 329 INDEX 4095 --Public Assistance Act; Georgia Administrative Procedure Act ----.2102, 2132, 2259, 2532, 2789, 2831, 2982, 3223 --Children and Youth Act; medical services; parental consent --------------------.2103, 2133, 2259, 2519, 2592 --Traffic violations; fines and forfeitures; distribution ----_------------__--.2103, 2133, 2259, 2517, 2586 --Clayton County; Civil Service System Act --.---..,,.------..------....2264, 2290, 2446, 2803, 2828 --Clayton County; Water authority; membership _-.._-----------.--_--.__.....--------_._2451, 2466, 2527 --Clayton County; Board of Commissioners' qualifications -_.-__.._.._-.__..___......2264, 2290, 2446, 2803, 2829, 2964 --Riverdale, City of; Mayor and Councilmen; qualifying fees _-----------_.------...2264, 2290, 2447, 2803, 2828 --Mountain Judicial Circuit; Court Reporter's salary ------------..--------_.2272, 2290, 2447, 2802, 2830 --Pembroke, City of; ordinances __.._._.__.._ 2265, 2290, 2447, 2803, 2827 --Interstate Environment Compact; State shall be a party to --------..--------.. 2534, 2552, 2620, 2622, 2892 --Augusta, City of; Richmond County; City Councils . . 2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2536, 2820 --Architects; qualifications ---..-.------..2263, 2291, 2447, 2802, 2928 --Mclntyre, Town of; new charter ----------------.._----..2272, 2291, 2447, 2531, 2541 --Plumbing Contractors; examinations ------_--------..--_ 2535, 2552, 2620, 2944, 3127, 3216 --Criminal trials; change of venue ....._----... 2274, 2292, 2448, 2517 --State Highway Board; committee meetings ___,,._----_ 2274, 2292, 2448, 2613, 2766, 2821 --Forest Park, Town of; corporate limits ----.._,,._..------__ 2451, 2466, 2527, 2803, 2830 --Richmond County; Official court reporter's salary --------------------2451, 2466, 2527, 2945, 2970 --Tift County; Board of Education; terms ----...------..2533, 2551, 2620, 2803, 2830, 2964 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; add one judge ------...----.2274,2467,2527 --Cobb County; Metropolitan Airport Authority ------..._----------......------2456, 2467, 2527, 2621, 2638 --Cobb County; Board of Commissioners' salaries ..--------------..------ ...------------_..-------- 2457, 2467, 2527 --Cobb County; Juvenile Court; Judge's salary ----.------ .,,..._._------___----.. ....._.2451, 2467, 2528 --Cobb County; elected officials' salaries ----..__.------__..._------------.-- 2451, 2467, 2528 --Cobb County; State Court; salaries -.-----------..2451,2468,2528 --Cobb Judicial Circuit; salaries ----------.--------.....2452,2468,2528 --Cobb County; Tax Commissioner's salary _.___------------..--------------....__.----...__._.... 2452, 2468, 2528 --Miller County; Ordinary and Superior Court Clerk; salaries ---------------------------- 2533, 2551, 2620 4096 SB 330 SB 331 SB 336 INDEX --Miller County; Sheriff s salary ,,.______.,,._______._2533, 2551, 2620 --Donalsonville, City of; reincorporate _~_~__........_......._..._...__2534, 2552, 2620, 2945, 2971 --Tift County; Governmental Study Commission ........._.__._._...........2626, 2642, 2799, 2945, 2970 INDEX 4097 Pa rt V SENATE RESOLUTIONS IN HOUSE SR 1 SR 5 SR 6 SR 14 SR 16 SR 17 SR 19 SR 20 SR 21 SR 22 SR 33 SR 42 SR 47 SR 49 SR 50 SR 51 SR 52 SR 56 SR 60 SR 62 SR 64 SR 68 SR 71 SR 77 --Notify House Senate convened ....._.__._--__--_------__--___._-___--.25 --Vietnam War Veterans Day; designate September 24 ____________________________________1024, 1027, 1120 --Smith, Dr. Alien C.; express regrets for passing of _......._163, 376 --State Board of Pardons and Paroles; add 3 members; amendment to the Constitution------1025, 1027, 1120 --Consumer Protection Study Committee; create _______._.______________________________467, 534, 579, 2945, 3120 --Flue-cured tobacco; World Bank; International Development Assoc.; loans ____________.362, 367, 410, 1198, 2582 --Georgia-Florida Tobacco Warehouse Assoc.,; out-of-belt sales _______________________362, 367, 410, 1198, 2474 --Georgia-Florida Tobacco Warehouse Assoc.; price support figures__..._._._...__-----362, 367, 410, 1198, 2476 --Industry-Wide Flue-Cured Tobacco Marketing Committee; marketing time ________________362, 367, 410, 1198, 2476 --Tobacco; farmers urged to plant old-line, high quality varieties ______________________ 362, 367, 410, 1198, 2476 --Homestead exemptions; 65 or over; amendment to the Constitution _.______________________________863, 914, 977 --Public Service Commission; 4-year terms; amendment to the Constitution..------________________-1942, 2133, 2259 --Richard Brevard Russell Monument Commission; create __________________________________._.913, 1025, 1118, 2802, 2922 --Thiokol Corporation; explosion; sympathy----_________._______662, 958 --Motor vehicles; quality control; manufacturer's responsibility __--____-___-____________1307, 1329, 1401, 1671, 2854 --Richmond County; ad valorem tax; capital improvements; amendment to the Constitution._.____.1834, 1845, 1922, 2532, 2544 --Intergovernmental Relations Study Committee; create _..________________-___-_-__.___.___-______________1308, 1329, 1401, 2801 --General Assembly; identification cards ._____.____.________________.____________.__.1308, 1329, 1401, 2801, 3035 --Fulton County; ad valorem property tax; millage rates ___________________________----1308, 1329, 1401, 2530, 2854 --Old Colony Farm, Milledgeville; alcoholic rehabilitation center ______________.1308, 1329, 1401, 1826, 2704 --Appalachian National Scenic Trail; promote _.__..__-.-______.__.________________.1686, 1702, 1823, 2518, 2708 --Court of Appeals; trial jurisdiction; amendment to the Constitution _________________________.....-________1832, 1845, 1922 --Hart County; convey property-.--__.1572, 1583, 1669, 2530, 2705 --Sales tax; uncollected check balances _______-__-_-_____________.___-____1686, 1702, 1823, 1931, 2483 4098 SR 79 SR 84 SR 89 SR 91 SR 93 SR 97 SR 102 SR 104 SR 112 SR 113 SR 114 SR 115 SR 144 SR 149 SR 160 SR 199 INDEX --Joint Highway Laws Study Committee; create _________ ____.....------_-______----.....--__ ................__..1686, 1703, 1824 --Perry, Town of; telephonic communications; amendment to the Constitution _._____.._..._.__. 1832, 1845, 1922, 2099, 2109, 2457 --Chattooga River; National Wild and Scenic Rivers System _._._______-_._.-__----_,,_----______---- 2533, 2551, 2619 --Secretary of State; 25th Anniversary; congratulate ________,,..__------_.._..____-__--_,,------_------________.__1491, 1765 --Joint Georgia Jail Standards Study Committee; create _________--______.__..,,------_----,1940, 1973, 2094, 2530, 2880, 2965 --Bibb County; Georgia Forestry Commission; lease ______________,,....._-___.--__..-.-_-___1942, 2133, 2259, 2518, 2577 --Gibson, Dr. Roy L.; express regrets for passing of ---1687, 1766 --Disabled American Veterans 50th Anniversary; commemorate __,,____.----________..____--__.__--______-__---_____--_1687, 1767 --Joint Bank Holding Company Study Committee; create _____ _.__.._..._._______...._.________________.__2273, 2291, 2447 --Education Coordination Study Committee; create __..,,__.,,_----_____.___.2274, 2291, 2448, 2449, 2853 --Architects and Engineers; State business; contract exemptions _____,,,,,,..,,--.2272, 2288, 2445, 2517, 2783, 2964 --Ad valorem tax; certification standards for tax assessing officials __----__._._--______ 2533, 2551, 2619, 3019, 3118 --Wilkes, Honorable Wilson B.; Central State Hospital; occupational therapy building------,---.2879, 3207 --Atlanta Area Chattahoochee River Study Committee; create ........-_______,,.....-.-______,,.-.......__.__.-......2879, 3208 --Peters, Honorable James S.; commend __----._._...----_____________-3209 --General Assembly; relative to adjournment ____....----____.__----.------___._...--__--_______.3147, 3210, 3224 INDEX 4099 EXTRAORDINARY SESSION HOUSE BILLS HB 1-Ex. --House of Representatives; reapportionment._.------.3386, 3396, 3398, 3405, 3517, 3581, 3636 HB 2-Ex. --Congressional Districts; reapportionment----_______,,,,3387, 3396 HB 3-Ex. --Georgia Election Code; Voting Rights Act; residency requirements .--------,----3387, 3396, 3398, 3522, 3580 HB 4-Ex. --Bibb County Board of Education; membership ----..----------------.3387, 3396, 3404, 3515, 3581, 3632 HB 5-Ex. --Bibb County Board of Education; exceptional children ------------------------3387, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3631, 3633 HB 6-Ex. --Tifton, City of; mayor and vice-mayor ----3387, 3397, 3515, 3544 HB 7-Ex. --Congressional Districts; reapportionment--~------------..3387, 3397 HB 8-Ex. --Doraville, City of; reincorporate.------------.--3388, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3581, 3634 HB 9-Ex. --Outdoor advertising; highways.-._------.......3388, 3397, 3404, 3526, 3581, 3660, 3669, 3670, 3676, 3677 HB 10-Ex. --Forest Park, City of; election dates--3388, 3397, 3404, 3516, 3580 HB 11-Ex. --Haralson County Board of Education; membership.----.3388, 3397 HB 12-Ex. --Chickamauga, City of; public school system .------------------------------3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 HB 13-Ex. --Columbus, City of--Muscogee County; countywide government _--___-----..._-__.....--.3403, 3514, 3515, 3545, 3580 HB 14-Ex. --Congressional Districts; reapportionment.------------3513, 3543 HB 15-Ex. --Columbus, City of; amend charter __------.------------_._.......__..3403, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 16-Ex. --House of Representatives; postpone reapportionment ------_--------------_--_.--------.3513, 3543 HB 17-Ex. --DeKalb County Board of Education; revenue from sale of alcoholic beverages--------_._-3403, 3514, 3515, 3544, 3631, 3635 HB 18-Ex. --Savannah, City of-Chatham County; school attendance district----------.------3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 19-Ex. --Haralson County Board of Education; membership _ __ ..__..------_.__....3404, 3514, 3515, 3546, 3581 HB 20-Ex. --Congressional Districts; reapportionment--------------.3542, 3550 HB 21-Ex. --Dublin, City of; corporate limits --------.--.----3543, 3550, 3551, 3557, 3676 HB 22-Ex. --County Commission on Efficiency and Economy in Government; create--------------3543, 3550, 3551, 3557, 3676 HB 23-Ex. --Congressional Districts; reapportionment.-__----------3556, 3579 4100 INDEX HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HR 1-Ex. --House of Representatives; notify Senate that House has convened ..___--------_---_--.----_.-.......__--..----.-_-.-_.._ ..3381 HR 2-Ex. --General Assembly; notify Governor General Assembly has convened _----------------- --.3382, 3389 HR 3-Ex. --House of Representatives; adopt rules of House --------------3382 HR 4-Ex. --General Assembly; joint session to hear address by Governor ----------...........__----__.._...-..._____.....3382, 3389 HR 5-Ex. --Steis, Honorable William B.; wish speedy recovery.--------.3399 HR 6-Ex. --Mills, Honorable Wilbur D.; invitation to address General Assembly _.--------------------------------3399, 3515, 3568 HR 7-Ex. --Smith, Miss Amelia; birthday congratulations...------------.-...3401 HR 8-Ex. --Starnes, Judge R. L., Jr.; express sympathy for passing of--..3525 HR 9-Ex. --Hadaway, Honorable John H.; express sympathy for passing of -- ---_----------_------_ ._....._.---- 3526 HR 10-Ex. --Richmond County Board of Education; bussing of students -------- ..------------_--._.._______._.-- ----................3551 HR 11-Ex. --Groover, Honorable Marshall Eugene, Sr., express sympathy for passing of .._____.._................. ________________.3552. HR 12-Ex. --Chatham County Board of Education; bussing of students _-____-----------__,,____----------------------_----._--.3557 HR 13-Ex. --Landry, Honorable George; express sympathy for passing of ......._.--------.--..--_._------------_.,,....------_ --------__.....3558 HR 14-Ex. --Hodgston, Honorable Harry; express sympathy for passing of ...----.-..----------..--.----_----_----.----__ ___________..--3559 HR 15-Ex. --Abney, Honorable Jesse Andrew; express sympathy for passing of -----------__----_-.._----_------....--_------------3560 HR 16-Ex. --Larsen, Honorable George K.; wedding congratulations------3560 HR 17-Ex. --Jackson, Senator Henry M.; invitation to address General Assembly ----------------_..__,,..._..____________..............3561, 3677 HR 18-Ex. --DeKalb County; issuance of drivers' licenses twice a week .--._.,,._______..._.........________________________________----------3562 HR 19-Ex. --Calley, Lieutenant William L.; urge full and complete pardon --------_..----------_______----3589 HR 20-Ex. --Miller, Honorable Mitch; birthday congratulations _...........__.3590 HR 21-Ex. --Lowrey, Honorable Sidney; birthday congratulations ......----3590 HR 22-Ex. --McKenzie, Mr. & Mrs. Terry A.; congratulations .-_--._...___3664 HR 23-Ex. --Moss, Honorable W. M.; commend ------------_______----------.3664 HR 24-Ex. --Candler, Honorable T. S.; express sympathy for passing of ------------------.----.--------------3666 HR 25-Ex. --Talmadge, Senator Herman E.; commend ____.. ....... _____.__.....3666 HR 26-Ex. --Harris, Honorable A. Myddleton, Sr.; express sympathy for passing of ----------------------------3667 HR 27-23-Ex. --Representatives elected from and represent one House District; amendment to the Constitution .___.___...-.----___......__________............_.._----.3711, 3741 HR 28-Ex. --Frier, Honorable William A.; express sympathy for passing of ------------..--------_------..3696 HR 29-Ex. --Thompson, Honorable Melvin E.; commend .__.__._...........__..3697 INDEX 4101 HR 30-Ex. --White, Honorable Henry L.; commend --___----___...____-- 3697 HR 31-Ex. --Langdale, Judge Harley, Sr.; commend _,,_,,._----_----,,--__--.3698 HR 32-Ex. --Lomax, Reverend J. L.; commend -------------------.--------3699 HR 33-Ex. --Kennedy, Honorable Harvey John, Sr.; express sympathy for passing of --,,--.--_....---.._._----...........3700 HR 34-Ex. --Musselwhite, Mrs. Mannie Lou; express sympathy for passing of _.--___--.------...--------..--.___.3701 HR 35-Ex. --General Assembly; relative to adjournment _----._.._----3749, 3755 HR 36-Ex. --Coney, Mrs. Ann M.; birthday congratulations ----------._3749 HR 37-Ex. --Legislative Counsel, Office of; expressing appreciation ----_------___----,,___------_____ 3750 HR 38-Ex. --Reapportionment Services Unit of the University of Georgia; commend _---- _____----____------_-- 3750 HR 39-Ex. --Ellard, Honorable Glenn W.; commend _.__------______..--3751 HR 40-Ex. --Legislative Counsel, Office of; expressing appreciation _____------_...__------_._..._----,,______--___3752 HR 41-Ex. --House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee; commend --__--_._,___,,.--.....__ 3753 HR 42-Ex. --Phillips, Honorable Glenn S.; birthday congratulations ,,.._____ _.--_--_---_----_--------_____----3753 HR 43-Ex. --Smith, Honorable Geo. L. II; commend ----------____-----._. 3754 SENATE BILLS SB 1-Ex. --Senatorial Districts; reapportionment ._____._.__ __3541, 3543, 3550, 3553, 3563, 3574, 3582, 3632 SB 2-Ex. --Congressional Districts; reapportionment ------3553, 3554, 3556, 3579, 3591, 3644, 3668, 3669, 3680, 3681, 3688, 3689, 3695, 3696, 3702, 3708, 3711, 3717, 3718, 3719, 3727, 3728, 3741, 3743 SENATE RESOLUTIONS SR 1-Ex. --Senate; notify House that Senate has convened --.......3386,3389 SR 4-Ex. --Ratify amendment to United States Constitution relative to 18 year old voting _,,.______._ 3554, 3554, 3556, 3580, 3587