Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 142 - RULES OF ORGANIZED CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL
Chapter 142-3 - FUNCTIONS AND PURPOSES
Rule 142-3-.02 - Georgia State Intelligence Network

Universal Citation: GA Rules and Regs r 142-3-.02

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through March 20, 2024

(1) Membership. Admission to membership in the Georgia State Intelligence Network, hereinafter referred to as the "Network," is subject to approval by the Council by a unanimous vote of the members voting. The Council will include the following considerations in its decisions but is not restricted thereto:

(a) Needs/benefits to applicant/Council;

(b) Size of applicant agency as well as extent of its organized crime problem;

(c) Desirable size of the Network;

(d) Integrity/credibility of applicant among law enforcement and the community in general.

(2) Application. The applicant agency will complete a department membership application form. This form will include, among other things:

(a) A summary of the organized crime problems in the applicant agency's jurisdiction;

(b) Organization and functions of the applicant agency's intelligence unit;

(c) Names of three or more intelligence units that applicant agency has contacted recently;

(d) Letter of sponsorship from an existing member agency.

(3) Suspension. Membership in the Network is not a matter of right, and suspension therefrom may be voted on by the Council at a regular or special meeting, following notice to the member agency of the scheduled action with an invitation to appear and defend against the action proposed. The Council may suspend for any reason it feels is in the best interest of the member agency or of the Network, keeping in mind that mutual trust and confidence among members of the Network are essential to a successful intelligence network. The Council may consider any changes in circumstances of the member's admission to the Network.

(a) A routine suspension occurs upon a change in command involving either the intelligence unit commander or the head of the organization, subject to approval by the Council of such change.

(b) Except for a routine suspension the Council through its Chairman or Director will keep the Governor advised of any action which may affect the credibility and effectiveness of the Council in carrying out the designated purposes for which it is organized.

Ga. L. 1980, pp. 396-399.

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