Article 1. SOIL CONSERVATION GENERALLY  


§ 2-6-1. Short title
§ 2-6-2. Purpose of article; legislative findings; acceptance of federal Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act
§ 2-6-3. Definitions
§ 2-6-4. Designation of state agency
§ 2-6-5. Formulation and administration of state plans; investigations
§ 2-6-6. Receipt and disbursement of funds; accounts; auditing; bonds
§ 2-6-7. Assistance of other agencies and associations; rules and regulations; lease or purchase of equipment, facilities, and supplies; employment of personnel
§ 2-6-8. Reports; investigations
§ 2-6-9. Community associations; community and county committees
§ 2-6-10. State advisory board

REFS & ANNOS

TITLE 2 Chapter 6 Article 1 NOTE

LAW REVIEWS. --For article, "Selected Oddities in Georgia Municipal Law," see 9 Ga. L. Rev. 783 (1975).
   For note, "Land Use Decisions and the Property Tax," see 11 Ga. St. B.J. 103 (1974).
 
OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
 
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK IS PUBLIC IN CHARACTER and is not in the nature of private enterprise. 1958-59 Op. Att'y Gen. p. 6.
 
STATE NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INSECT CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS. --As agents and employees of the state performing public functions, Cooperative Extension Service personnel are not suable without express consent; therefore, neither the state itself nor the Board of Regents would be liable for damages suffered by farmers as the result of following insect control recommendations. 1958-59 Op. Att'y Gen. p. 6.
 
RESEARCH REFERENCES
 
C.J.S. --2 C.J.S., Agriculture, § 31 et seq.
 
ALR. --Constitutionality and construction of state farm aid laws, 92 ALR 768.
   Federal and state Agricultural Adjustment Acts, 98 ALR 1195; 102 ALR 937; 114 ALR 136.
   Validity and construction of statutes regulating strip mining, 86 ALR3d 27.