The Georgia Procurement Registry (GPR) is the State of Georgia's central bid registry established by the Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 50-5-69. The GPR is…
All state government entities subject to DOAS' authority must use the GPR to post solicitations. The GPR has been available on a convenience basis to other state government entities and local…
The state of Georgia authorizes applicant and/or employee drug testing for the following programs only: Pre-employment, Random, Reasonable Suspicion, Post-Accident, Return to Duty, and Follow-up. …
Employees working in positions governed by the US DOT or US Coast Guards must strictly adhere to the 5 panel tests.State agencies also adhere to the same federal requirements.
No. Neither the state of Georgia, nor the US DOT requires accommodation of employees using Medical Marijuana (THC Oil) in a high-rish or safety-sensitive position. Marijuana remains a Schedule I,…
When an applicant or employee (aka "donor") is unable to produce sufficient urine within the allotted 3 hour time period, a medical evaluation can be completed to determine if this is a…
The local government entity should contact SPD at procurementhelp@doas.ga.gov. Please provide the following information: • Name (of person who will be posting) • Title • Local Government Entity Name …
SPD will only grant access to the first employee of the local government that contacts SPD. Once that employee is set up, the employee will be able to grant other employees access, who will then…
Yes. By clicking the following highlighted links, local government staff may access training tutorial videos and Quick Reference Guides on SPD's website.