BettyJo
Joined: 06/10/2008
Posts: 39

Recent Comments by BettyJo
10/14/2008 08:44:32 PM
Got gas for 3.05 today
10/14/2008 08:43:51 PM
The Chamber did a good job.
10/14/2008 08:41:56 PM
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Senate Bill 48
By: Senators Smith of the 52nd, Thomas of the 54th, Mullis of the 53rd, Tolleson of the 20th and Rogers of the 21st
AS PASSEDAN ACT
To state a general intent to eliminate the future "sunset" of certain provisions relating to renal dialysis facilities; to provide that provisions of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to renal dialysis facilities which were in effect and applicable on January 1, 2005, shall remain in effect and applicable until and unless changed by future Act of the General Assembly; to amend an Act amending Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to health, which Act was approved April 20, 2000 (Ga. L. 2000, p. 526), so as to repeal provisions of such Act which provided for a future repeal or sunset of certain provisions; to amend Code Section 31_44_3 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to adoption of rules, establishment of a council, and terms of councilmembers, so as to revise certain provisions relating to membership on the Renal Dialysis Advisory Council; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION 1.(a) It is the general intent of this Act to eliminate the future "sunset" of certain provisions relating to renal dialysis facilities. The following provisions of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which were in effect and applicable on January 1, 2005, shall remain in effect and applicable until and unless changed by future Act of the General Assembly:(1) Code Section 31_44_1, relating to definitions;(2) Code Section 31_44_2, relating to fees;(3) Code Section 31_44_3, relating to adoption of rules and the establishment of the Renal Dialysis Advisory Council;(4) Code Section 31_44_4, relating to license requirement; (5) Code Section 31_44_5, relating to exceptions to licensing requirements;(6) Code Section 31_44_6, relating to application for license; fee; evidence of qualified staff; temporary provisional license; issuance of license; and renewability of license;(7) Code Section 31_44_7, relating to minimum standards of rules; (8) Code Section 31_44_8, relating to qualifications of employees;(9) Code Section 31_44_9, relating to minimum standards for curricula, instructors, and training;(10) Code Section 31_44_10, relating to inspections;(11) Code Section 31_44_11, relating to authority of department to deal with violations of Chapter 44 of Title 31 or rules adopted thereunder;(12) Code Section 31_44_12, relating to deposit of collected penalties;(13) Code Section 31_44_13, relating to temporary management of facilities;(14) Code Section 31_44_14, relating to action to enjoin operation of facility; and(15) Code Section 31_44_15, relating to fee of temporary manager.(b) The following provision of law is repealed:Section 4 of an Act amending Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to health, approved April 20, 2000
10/14/2008 08:39:35 PM
07 SB15/AP
Senate Bill 15
By: Senators Wiles of the 37th, Rogers of the 21st, Mullis of the 53rd and Hill of the 32nd
AS PASSED
AN ACT
To amend Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to drivers´ licenses, so as to change certain provisions relating to driver´s license requirement, surrender of prior licenses, and prohibition of local licenses; to change certain provisions relating to driving while license suspended or revoked; to specify punishments for driving without being licensed; to amend Code Section 42-4-14 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to determination of nationality of person charged with felony or driving under the influence and confined in a jail facility, so as to provide for determination of nationality of person convicted of driving without being licensed; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
10/14/2008 08:36:16 PM
I wish I could have went to the forum.
10/14/2008 08:35:30 PM
Great
10/13/2008 03:42:30 PM

I go to church with a family member of PJ's. She has told me a lot about her that probably not many of you know.

Her parents lived in Walker County but they divorced when Peggy Joyce Wallace (now P.J.Wilson) was very young and she moved to Nashville with her mother where they lived until she was in high school. When her mother sent her back to her father in Flintstone, he enrolled his beautiful daughter in Chattanooga Valley High School where she graduated in 1968. She married Tom Brannen from Chattanooga Valley and they had two sons; Pat, age 41, that rides a Harley; and Billy, age 37, that drives a gold BMW convertible and lives with his mother, P. J., at 52 Adams Drive, Flintstone.

10/07/2008 10:02:08 PM
Mr. Weldon was not the Republican Party's pick. Brad Scott was. The Catoosa County GOP is a group of their very own and they do not represent the veiws of other Republicans in Catoosa County! The Catoosa County GOP is doing their own negative campaining, not the Republicans. Mr. Weldon will be the next Republican State Rep. It is a Republican seat, not a Democrat seat.
10/07/2008 09:55:59 PM
"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to, cry if I want to. You would cry too if it happened to you." It is things like this that will help Mr. Coker lose even by a bigger margin in his bid for Senate. If he didn't want to go to the debate, why didn't he send someone in his place?
10/07/2008 09:49:14 PM
CSS4, it is obvious that you are a democrat. I grant you, Senator Chambliss and Congressman Deal have done more for this area, all of Georgia and all of America than any Democrat that you have ever supported.