Georgia Code § 50-4-2

Internal structure of departments
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For its internal structure, each department shall adhere to the following standard terms: (1) The principal unit of a department is a division. Each division shall be headed by a director or deputy, except as otherwise provided; and (2) The principal unit of a division is a section. Each section shall be headed by a supervisor.
For its internal structure, each department shall adhere to the following standard terms: (1) The principal unit of a department is a division. Each division shall be headed by a director or deputy, except as otherwise provided; and (2) The principal unit of a division is a section. Each section shall be headed by a supervisor.
For its internal structure, each department shall adhere to the following standard terms: (1) The principal unit of a department is a division. Each division shall be headed by a director or deputy, except as otherwise provided; and (2) The principal unit of a division is a section. Each section shall be headed by a supervisor.
For its internal structure, each department shall adhere to the following standard terms:
(1) The principal unit of a department is a division. Each division shall be headed by a director or deputy, except as otherwise provided; and
(2) The principal unit of a division is a section. Each section shall be headed by a supervisor.

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