GEORGIA CODE (Last Updated: August 20, 2013) |
Title 36. LOCAL GOVERNMENT |
Provisions PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ONLY |
Chapter 30. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
§ 36-30-1. Meaning of terms "city," "town," "municipality," or "village." |
§ 36-30-2. Management and disposition of property |
§ 36-30-3. Ordinances of a council not to bind succeeding councils; exceptions |
§ 36-30-4. Eligibility of members of municipal councils or boards of aldermen for other municipal offices |
§ 36-30-5. Inclusion of residency in annexed territory in computing period of residence necessary to qualify for office |
§ 36-30-6. Voting upon questions by interested councilmembers |
§ 36-30-7. Authorization and procedure for surrender of corporate charter |
§ 36-30-7.1. Inactive municipalities |
§ 36-30-8. Confinement of violators of ordinances |
§ 36-30-9. Compensation of law enforcement officers |
§ 36-30-10. Grant of right to obstruct public street prohibited |
§ 36-30-11. Enclosure of lanes or alleys |
§ 36-30-12. Closing streets adjacent to or through institutions of higher learning in municipal corporations having a population of 350,000 or more |
§ 36-30-13. Special election to fill vacancies when all seats are vacant |
REFS & ANNOS
TITLE 36 Chapter 30 NOTE
CROSS REFERENCES. --Self authentication, § 24-9-902. Jurisdiction and authority of municipalities as to public roads, § 32-4-90 et seq. Procedure for abatement of nuisances in cities generally, § 41-2-5. Prohibition against requiring municipal or county officers or employees to reside within boundaries of municipality or county, § 45-2-5. Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, § 46-3-110 et seq. Ad valorem taxation of property by municipalities, § 48-5-350 et seq.
LAW REVIEWS. --For annual survey of local government law, see 35 Mercer L. Rev. 233 (1983). For annual survey article on local government law, see 50 Mercer L. Rev. 263 (1998).
LAW REVIEWS. --For annual survey of local government law, see 35 Mercer L. Rev. 233 (1983). For annual survey article on local government law, see 50 Mercer L. Rev. 263 (1998).