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Section 16-12-219 - Convicted felons prohibited from employment; exception

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(a) No individual convicted of a drug related felony shall be eligible to work as an employee of a licensee or otherwise participate in the business activities of a licensee conducted pursuant to this part unless the conviction has been expunged or the individual has been pardoned or had his or her civil rights restored.(b) No individual convicted of a nondrug related felony shall be eligible to work as an employee of a licensee or otherwise participate in the business activities of a licensee conducted pursuant to this part unless: (1) The conviction has been expunged or the individual has been pardoned or had his or her civil rights restored; or(2)(A) The date of conviction is greater than ten years old; and(B) The individual: (i) Has been released from incarceration for at least five years; or(ii) Agrees to submit to weekly drug screenings.Added by 2019 Ga. Laws 27,§ 4, eff. 7/1/2019.