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Balamurali Ambati appeals from an order of the State Court of Richmond County which dismissed this civil action against the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia d/b/a Medical College of Georgia based upon the court’s finding that the Board of Regents is immune from suit under the Georgia Tort Claims Act “GTCA”, OCGA § 50-21-20 et seq.1 For the reasons that follow, we affirm. Ambati was employed as an associate professor at the Medical College of Georgia while he completed his Ph.D. there in cell biology. During that time, an academic review committee investigated whether he had committed research misconduct. Thereafter, Ambati filed the instant suit against the college, alleging several tort2 causes of action, all based upon the disclosure of private information during the course of the academic investigation. The Board of Regents moved to dismiss3 the suit, contending that Ambati’s claims fall within two exceptions to the GTCA’s general waiver of sovereign immunity for tort claims against the Board of Regents. Specifically, the Board of Regents argued that Ambati’s claims arise from an alleged interference with his contractual rights as an employee of the college and, therefore, OCGA § 50-21-24 7 applies. The Board of Regents also argued that the academic review committee’s actions were “quasi-judicial” and, therefore, OCGA § 50-21-24 5 applies. The state court agreed that both exceptions apply and granted the motion to dismiss on sovereign immunity grounds.

In this appeal, Ambati challenges only the application of OCGA § 50-21-24 5 and ignores the fact that the state court also granted the Board of Regent’s motion on another, independent basis. It is the function of this court to address only those claims of error raised on appeal, and the application of OCGA § 50-21-24 7 was not challenged as error. Therefore, even if we were to agree with Ambati that the “quasi-judicial” administrative action exception to the waiver of sovereign immunity does not apply, it would not result in a reversal of the court’s judgment because the dismissal order remains in effect on an independent basis. Issuing an opinion as to the applicability of OCGA § 50-21-24 5 under these circumstances would be, in essence, rendering an advisory opinion on a moot point. Prime Home Properties, LLC v. Rockdale County Bd. of Health , 290 Ga. App. 698, 701 2 660 SE2d 44 2008. “Because the award may be sustained on independent grounds, the merits of which are not before us, addressing the error raised would be purely advisory, and this we are not authorized to do.” Consequently, we must affirm.

 
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