GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 45-2-41 - Committee of doctors to develop fitness standards; licensed  physician to make physical examination; contracts for assessments of  employees; fee for committee members and consultants; cer
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    45-2-41   (2010)
    45-2-41.    Committee of doctors to develop fitness standards; licensed  physician to make physical examination; contracts for assessments of  employees; fee for committee members and consultants; certification 
      (a)  The  commissioner of personnel administration, subject to the approval of  the State Personnel Board, shall appoint up to five doctors of medicine  licensed by the state and other specialists, as appropriate, to develop  standards of medical and physical fitness required for persons about to  be appointed to positions in the state service. Such standards shall be  related to the duties required of specific positions in the state  service. The commissioner of personnel administration shall develop the  forms to secure the information needed to determine if prospective  employees meet the medical and physical fitness standards required to  perform the essential functions of the relevant position.
(b)  If  a physical examination is required by the standards of medical and  physical fitness, a licensed medical practitioner may perform the  assessment and report the findings to a physician in the employ of or  under contract with the state or respective employing department. The  licensed medical practitioner may be of the applicant's choice and at  the applicant's expense or may be a licensed physician in the employ of  or under contract with the state or respective employing department.  When the licensed physician is in the employ of or under contract with  the state or respective employing department, the assessment and  findings shall be made to the respective department and shall be final,  except as provided in the State Personnel Board rules.
(c)  The  commissioner of personnel administration may, through a competitive  proposal process, enter into an agreement on behalf of the departments  to contract with medical practitioners for the purpose of conducting  assessments for medical and physical fitness as required by the  standards of medical and physical fitness. In such case, each department  may use the selected contractor as an expense of a departmental  employee selection process or may recommend that prospective employees  seek the examination at the contractor's site at the prospective  employee's expense. If the prospective employee chooses to use a medical  practitioner other than one selected by the department or under  contract with the state on behalf of the department, the findings and  recommendations of such other practitioner shall be furnished to the  medical practitioner selected by the department or under contract with  the state on behalf of the department for final determination of the  medical and physical fitness of the prospective employee. Expenses for  the medical practitioner under contract with the state on behalf of the  department shall be paid by the respective employing department based  upon the services provided by such medical practitioner.
(d)  The  State Personnel Board is authorized to establish a fee and make payment  of same to the consultants appointed by the commissioner of personnel  administration for services rendered in the development of standards of  medical and physical fitness for state employees; provided, however,  that no state employee shall receive additional compensation for  services as a consultant for developing the standards of medical and  physical fitness.
(e)  The certification  required by Code Section 45-2-40 shall be completed as required in the  rules of the State Personnel Board; provided, however, that if a  physical examination is required by the standards for medical and  physical fitness, the physical examination shall be completed prior to  the date of appointment, and the reporting of results shall occur within  a prescribed number of calendar days from the date of appointment.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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