History. Code 1981, § 12-3-243.1 , enacted by Ga. L. 1995, p. 105, § 13; Ga. L. 1996, p. 6, § 12; Ga. L. 2001, p. 4, § 12; Ga. L. 2007, p. 711, § 8/HB 214; Ga. L. 2014, p. 64, § 3/HB 715; Ga. L. 2014, p. 69, § 3/SB 296.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 2007, p. 711, § 1/HB 214, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “The Georgia General Assembly finds that Jekyll Island is home to some of the state’s most treasured natural and cultural resources and it is the expressed intent of this body to ensure the preservation of these resources for the enjoyment of all Georgians now and for future generations to come. For this reason, the state shall continue its commitment that not less than 65 percent of the land area of Jekyll Island which lies above water at mean high tide shall remain undeveloped. Jekyll Island proudly displays one of Georgia’s largest stretches of barrier island property. It is the expressed intent of this body that the beach areas of Jekyll Island will remain free and open for the use of the people of the state. Commercial improvement is intended to better existing and future development of the remaining 35 percent of Jekyll Island while retaining public access to the beaches for the pleasure of all of Georgia’s citizens. The General Assembly further finds that the deteriorating conditions of public and commercial facilities is of great interest to the legislature and to the public and that by significantly extending the existing lease authority for the island’s property, the state will thereby help to secure and encourage future investments and provide a basis for long-term revitalization of the island. Jekyll Island is recognized by this body as ‘Georgia’s Jewel,’ and its remarkable beauties are hereby preserved so that they may continue to shine for all citizens of Georgia.”
Law reviews.
For article on the 2014 amendment of this Code section, see 31 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 1 (2014).
For annual survey on administrative law, see 66 Mercer L. Rev. 1 (2014).
Structure Georgia Code
Title 12 - Conservation and Natural Resources
Chapter 3 - Parks, Historic Areas, Memorials, and Recreation
Article 7 - Public Authorities
Part 1 - Jekyll Island—state Park Authority
§ 12-3-235. Powers of Authority Generally
§ 12-3-236. Exercise of Police Power of Authority; Delegation of Power to State or County
§ 12-3-236.2. Continuation of Ordinances and Resolutions of Authority in Force as of April 13, 1981
§ 12-3-237. Rules and Regulations for Operation of Projects Authorized
§ 12-3-238. Easements and Rights of Way for Intracoastal Waterway
§ 12-3-239. Establishment of Museum
§ 12-3-240. Transfer of Funds to Authority; Cooperation Between Authority and Department
§ 12-3-242. Lease Payments by Authority as Constituting Good, Valuable, and Sufficient Consideration
§ 12-3-243.1. Master Plan as to Jekyll Island; Maintenance; Contents; Adherence to Plan; Amendments
§ 12-3-254. Revenue Bonds — Signatures; Seal
§ 12-3-255. Revenue Bonds — Status as Negotiable Instruments
§ 12-3-256. Revenue Bonds — Manner of Sale; Determination of Price
§ 12-3-258. Revenue Bonds — Issuance of Interim Receipts, Interim Certificates, and Temporary Bonds
§ 12-3-259. Revenue Bonds — Replacement of Mutilated, Destroyed, or Lost Bonds
§ 12-3-262. Revenue Bonds — Securing by Trust Indenture
§ 12-3-263. Revenue Bonds — Payment of Proceeds to Trustee
§ 12-3-265. Revenue Bonds — Remedies of Bondholders, Coupon Holders, and Trustees
§ 12-3-266. Revenue Bonds — Revenue Refunding Bonds
§ 12-3-267. Revenue Bonds — Status as Legal Investment and as Securities for Deposits
§ 12-3-269. Revenue Bonds — Validation
§ 12-3-271. Utilization of Income and Revenues
§ 12-3-272. Acceptance by Authority of Grants and Contributions
§ 12-3-273. Moneys Received by Authority as Constituting Trust Funds
§ 12-3-274. Authority Property, Activities, Income, and Bonds Exempt From Taxation and Assessment
§ 12-3-275. Venue and Jurisdiction for Actions Under Part