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(b) Any vendor who, either directly or through another person, makes a gift or gifts to one or more public employees exceeding in the aggregate $250.00 in value during any calendar year shall file a disclosure report with the commission in the form specified by the commission listing the amount and date of receipt, the ...
Georgia's Open Meetings Act27 requires that state and local governmental bodies conduct their business so the public can review and monitor elected officials and others working on their behalf. The law requires that government meetings be open to the public.
Guidelines for Gift Giving and Receiving Employees may not give or receive gifts that would create a conflict of interest, appear to be a bribe, or influence business decisions. Employees should use their best judgment in deciding whether to accept or decline a gift.
Open Records Act O.C.G.A. Exempt: Investigations; certain real estate documents; attorney-client privilege documents; and names of handgun carriers.
All open records requests will be processed within three business days of receipt of request. If the records exist, but are not immediately available, the Open Records Officer's response will include a description of the records and a timetable for their release.
Bosses want their employees to feel valued, but they don't want to set unrealistic goals or create needless drama. The average spending on staff gifts will range from $10 to $50 per employee per event, with a limit of $100 per employee per year, based on the occasion and who you're sending the gift to.