Georgia Code
Part 1 - General Provisions
§ 12-3-10.1. Directing Persons to Leave Parks, Historic Sites, or Recreation Areas; Penalty

History. Code 1981, § 12-3-10.1 , enacted by Ga. L. 1998, p. 253, § 3.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 12 - Conservation and Natural Resources

Chapter 3 - Parks, Historic Areas, Memorials, and Recreation

Article 1 - General Provisions

Part 1 - General Provisions

§ 12-3-1. Duties and Powers of Department as to Recreational Policies and Programs

§ 12-3-2. Disposition of Miscellaneous Funds by Department

§ 12-3-3. Powers of Department as to Projects Generally

§ 12-3-4. Powers of Department and Board of Natural Resources as to Lake Lanier Islands Development

§ 12-3-5. Authority of State to Make Grants, Leases, Contracts, and Cooperative Agreements in Regard to Public-Use Areas; Powers of Department

§ 12-3-6. Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 — Creation of Office for Administration of Federal Funds

§ 12-3-7. Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 — Designation of Office as State Agency to Deal With Secretary of Interior; Powers of Head of Office

§ 12-3-8. Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 — Establishment of State Assistance Fund to Provide Matching Funds for Local Recreational Projects; Limitations on Use of Fund; Approval of Projects by Federal Government

§ 12-3-9. Adoption and Promulgation by Board of Natural Resources of Rules and Regulations Regarding Parks, Historic Sites, and Recreational Areas

§ 12-3-9.1. Discount for Certified Disabled Veterans

§ 12-3-10. Directing Persons to Leave Parks, Historic Sites, or Recreational Areas Upon Their Refusal to Observe Rules and Regulations; Prohibited Acts Generally

§ 12-3-10.1. Directing Persons to Leave Parks, Historic Sites, or Recreation Areas; Penalty

§ 12-3-11. Civil Penalty; Reports to Department by Clerk of Court Regarding Disposition of Actions; Compensation of Clerk for Reports

§ 12-3-12. Notification of Local Governing Authorities Prior to Certain Significant Changes in Services at State Parks, Historic Sites, or Recreational Areas