O.C.G.A. § 1-2-9 - Rights of citizens of the United States while in this state generally.
Certain U.S.-recognized citizens of other states are entitled to the rights of Georgia citizens while temporarily in the state, except for voting, holding office, and certain civil functions reserved by law to state citizens.
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