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Georgia

TITLE 36 Local Government · CHAPTER 1 General Provisions
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36-1-1. Names of counties.
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36-1-2. Extent of jurisdiction of counties divided by water.
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36-1-3. County a body corporate; power to sue and be sued generally.
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36-1-4. When county liable to be sued.
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36-1-5. Service upon county.
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36-1-6. Publication of annual financial statement; contents.
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36-1-7. Submission to grand jury of sworn returns of receipts and disbursements; approval or disapproval; appearance to explain errors; failure to make return.
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36-1-8. Investment of certain tax proceeds in authorized bonds; registration of bonds.
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36-1-9. Payment into county treasury.
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36-1-10. Employment of accountant to examine books.
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36-1-11. Additional temporary personnel and equipment for assistance of county officers or departments.
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36-1-11.1. Expenditure of funds for insurance and employment benefits.
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36-1-12. Courthouse to remain open during normal working hours.
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36-1-13. Speculation in county orders by county officer.
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36-1-14. Interested transactions prohibited; removal from office for violation.
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36-1-15. Prohibition, regulation, and taxation of fortunetelling and similar practices.
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36-1-16. Garbage, trash, waste, or refuse not to be transported across state or county boundaries for dumping without permission; exemption.
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36-1-17. Authority of county employees to issue citations for violation of ordinances and regulations in counties having population of 550,000 or more; jurisdiction; effect of failure to respond.
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36-1-18. Authority of counties having population of 550,000 or more to assess against cost of repairing streets as necessitated by private construction activity; liens.
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36-1-19. [Reserved] Appropriation for charitable grants or contributions in counties having population greater than 550,000; establishment of boards or councils to devise procedures and advise governing authority.
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36-1-19.1. Appropriations for charitable grants or contributions in counties having population of 400,000 or more; boards or councils to establish procedures and advise governing authorities.
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36-1-20. Ordinances for governing and policing of unincorporated areas of county.
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36-1-21. Civil service system for county employees.
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36-1-22. [Reserved] Business and occupational license taxes and fees.
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36-1-23. Purchase from county of materials used in the construction of water systems, sewer systems, storm and drainage systems, buildings, or other facilities.
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36-1-24. Training classes for clerks of governing authority of county.
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36-1-25. Official minutes of meetings.
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36-1-26. Contracts for utility services; terms and conditions.
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36-1-27. Referendum approval required prior to expenditure of public funds for establishment of fixed guideway transit; definitions; submission of the question to qualified voters; ballot language.
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