The commissioner shall identify conservation, public improvement, or community service projects which will provide long-term benefits to the public, will yield tangible, result oriented works, will provide productive training and work experiences to the corps members involved, will be labor intensive and suitable for a crew of corps members to accomplish, may result in payments to the state for service performed, and can be promptly completed.
History. Code 1981, § 12-11-6 , enacted by Ga. L. 1987, p. 922, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 12 - Conservation and Natural Resources
Chapter 11 - Georgia Youth Conservation Corps
§ 12-11-2. Legislative Findings
§ 12-11-4. Corps Created; Purposes; Rules and Regulations
§ 12-11-5. Director; Administration of Corps Programs; Energy Savings Initiatives
§ 12-11-6. Identification of Projects
§ 12-11-8. Location of and Contracts for Projects; Prohibited Uses of Corps Members
§ 12-11-9. Grants, Donations, Bequests; Insignia