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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Mission
    • Annual Report
    • Advocacy
    • Board, Staff
  • Education
    • About Brain Injury
    • Library
  • How Can We Help?
    • Resource Facilitation Program
    • Resources
    • For Caregivers
    • Find a Support Group
    • Veteran Programs & Resources
  • Get Involved
    • Join Our Email List
    • Become a Supporter
    • Corporate Sponsorship
    • Volunteer
  • News & Events
    • NEWS
    • Think BIG: Conference >
      • Think Big Sponsorship
    • Dream BIG: Stroll and Roll for Brain Injury Awareness
    • SWING BIG Golf Tournament
    • Betting BIG: Casino Night
    • LIVE BIG: CAMP BIAG registration
    • SUPPORT CAMP BIAG
    • BIG Support: Fundraise for BIAG
  • Contact us
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​FEDERAL & STATE ADVOCACY

State Ethics Commission (SEC) enforces the laws under its jurisdiction through discreet investigate proceedings and open hearings. Most cases considered by the Commission are initiated through the filing of sworn, written complaints which allege a violation of one or more laws under the Commission’s jurisdiction. Enforcement powers include, but are not limited to, assessment of civil penalties and administrative costs, ordering of remedial actions, suspension or revocation of lobbyist registration privileges, and where necessary, reporting of suspected violations of law to the appropriate law enforcement authority.
​National Association of State Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA) tracks federal legislations, proposed rules and regulations, policies affecting individuals with TBI and their families and State programs and services. For updates and information on Public Policy or Legislative actions visit NASHIA.
To access current federal policy and legislation visit the Brain Injury Association of America’s (BIAA) website. 
You Can Make a Difference:
Locate your elected official by clicking here.

​For updates to important legislation relating to Traumatic Brain Injury, visit: Georgia General Assembly

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2300 Bethelview Rd., Ste 110-343
Cumming, GA 30040


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