History
The Georgia Council of Court Administrators and Managers was created in 1997 to promote the profession of court management. Seminars and conferences are open to any individual interested in this field. Membership is open to all court managers, administrators and directors who are appointed, rather than elected, to their positions. The main focus of GCCA is to train court managers in the ten core compentencies identified by the Institute of Court Management and the National Association for Court Management.
Official Code of Georgia § 15-5-100. Creation of Georgia Council of
Court Administrators; membership, powers and duties, funding, status
(a) As used in this Code section, the term "council" means the Georgia
Council of Court Administrators.
(b) There is created the Georgia Council of Court Administrators. The
council shall be composed of the full-time court administrators and
managers of all courts within this state. The council is authorized to
organize itself and to develop a constitution and bylaws. The council
is authorized to elect such officers, including an executive
committee, as it shall deem advisable to carry out its duties and
responsibilities. The council is authorized to appoint advisory
committees and establish the membership and duties thereof. In
addition to the full-time members of the council, the council is
authorized to provide for special classes of nonvoting memberships for
honorary members, students and teachers of court administration, and
those persons who have retired from positions involving the
administration and management of courts.
(c) It shall be the purpose of the council to effectuate the
responsibilities conferred upon it by law, to further the improvement
of the courts and the administration of justice, to assist the court
administrators and managers throughout the state in the execution of
their duties, and to promote and assist in the training of court
administrators, managers, and support personnel.
(d) Expenses of the administration of the council shall be paid from
state funds appropriated for that purpose, from federal funds
available to the council for that purpose, or from other appropriate
sources.
(e) The council shall be a legal entity and an agency of the State of
Georgia; shall have perpetual existence; may contract; may own
property; may accept funds, grants, and gifts from any public or
private source for use in defraying the expenses of the council; may
adopt and use an official seal; may establish a principal office; may
employ such administrative or clerical personnel as may be necessary
and appropriate to fulfill its necessary duties; and shall have other
powers, privileges, and duties as may be reasonable and necessary for
the proper fulfillment of its purposes and duties.














