Georgia Code
Chapter 60 - General Provisions
§ 36-60-15.1. Operation and Maintenance of Water Treatment Systems by Private Entities

Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any county or municipal corporation of this state is authorized, in the discretion of its governing authority, to enter into valid and binding leases and contracts with private persons, firms, associations, or corporations for any period of time not to exceed 20 years to provide for the operation and maintenance of all or a portion of its waste-water treatment system, storm-water system, water system, or sewer system, or any combination of such systems, which leases and contracts may include provisions for the design, construction, repair, reconditioning, replacement, maintenance, and operation of the system, or any combination of such services and functions. If a contract or lease to be awarded pursuant to this Code section includes provisions for the construction of public works, the laws relating to the procurement of such contracts shall also apply; provided, however, that any bonding requirements shall apply only to the construction provisions of the contract or lease. Prior to entering into a lease or contract pursuant to this Code section, the governing authority shall solicit competitive sealed proposals. The governing authority shall first establish criteria for evaluation of any applicants submitting proposals on such leases or contracts for the purpose of assisting the governing authority in making a review of such applicants’ previous performance on projects of comparable magnitude, the environmental compliance record of such applicants, and any relevant civil or criminal penalties incurred by such applicants during the five years immediately preceding the execution of the lease or contract. The governing authority shall take into consideration such information to assist it in determining the eligibility of any applicant. The award of a lease or contract pursuant to this Code section shall be made to the responsible and responsive applicant whose proposal is determined in writing to be the most advantageous to the governmental entity, taking into consideration the evaluation factors set forth in the request for proposals. All information required by the county or municipality pursuant to this Code section shall be provided by the applicant under oath. For purposes of this Code section, “applicant” means any individual, firm, association, or corporation submitting a proposal on such leases or contracts.
History. Code 1981, § 36-60-15.1 , enacted by Ga. L. 1999, p. 80, § 1; Ga. L. 2000, p. 837, § 1.
Cross references.
Water resources, T. 12, C. 5.

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Georgia Code

Title 36 - Local Government

Chapter 60 - General Provisions

§ 36-60-1. Licensing of Self-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing Pumps; Penalty for Operation Without License or Attendant

§ 36-60-2. Contracts to Provide Industrial Waste-Water Treatment Services

§ 36-60-3. Restriction of Adult Bookstores and Movie Houses to Certain Areas

§ 36-60-4. Removal of Junked Motor Vehicles; Adoption of Ordinances; Authority to Contract for Removal

§ 36-60-5. Installation of Road Grates to Accommodate Bicycles

§ 36-60-6. Utilization of Federal Work Authorization Program; “Employee” Defined; Issuance of License; Evidence of State Licensure; Annual Reporting; Standardized Form Affidavit; Violation; Investigations

§ 36-60-7. Use of Excess Proceeds of Bonds Issued to Match State and Federal Allocations for Hospital

§ 36-60-8. Audit of County or Municipal Corporation or Units Thereof

§ 36-60-9. Investigation of Business for Issuance of County or Municipal License; Criminal Sanction for Violation

§ 36-60-10. Annual Meeting and Agreement Between County and City Representatives as to Services in Portion of City Within County

§ 36-60-12. Electronic Security Systems; Installation, Service, Operation, Sale, or Lease by Counties or Municipal Corporations

§ 36-60-12.1. Fence Detection Systems; Definition; Utilization

§ 36-60-13. Multiyear Lease, Purchase, or Lease-Purchase Contracts

§ 36-60-14. Authority to Enter Into Certain One-Year, or Less, Contracts; Exception

§ 36-60-15. Property Subject to Contract for Lease Purchase or Installment Purchase

§ 36-60-15.1. Operation and Maintenance of Water Treatment Systems by Private Entities

§ 36-60-16. Separate Approval of Municipal and County Consolidation by Referendum

§ 36-60-17. Water Supplier’s Cut Off of Water to Property Because of Indebtedness of Prior Owner, Occupant, or Lessee Prohibited; Records Required; Statement of Past Due Amounts; Limited Liens for Unpaid Charges for Water, Gas, Sewerage Service, or E...

§ 36-60-17.1. Localities Prohibited From Requiring Connection With or Use of Water Supplied by a Public Water System Except When Other Water Unfit; Charges or Fees for Services Made Available but Not Used Prohibited; Applicability

§ 36-60-17.2. Limited Exemption From Storm Water Fees

§ 36-60-18. Obtaining Real Property Within Adjoining County Which Will Be Exchanged for Federal Property

§ 36-60-19. Dispatch Centers; Required Training for Communications Officers; Exceptions; Penalty for Noncompliance

§ 36-60-20. Political Subdivisions Have No Liability for Losses From Any Failure or Malfunction of Computer Software

§ 36-60-21. Contracts With Private Companies to Construct and Operate Private Toll Roads and Bridges to Facilitate Public Transportation Without Additional Tax Revenues

§ 36-60-22. Rock Quarry Operations Prohibited Under Certain Circumstances

§ 36-60-23. Volunteer Firefighters for Counties and Municipalities

§ 36-60-24. Sale or Use or Ignition of Consumer Fireworks Products

§ 36-60-25. Certificates of Public Necessity and Convenience and Medallions for Taxicabs

§ 36-60-26. Unlawful to Issue Backdated License, Permit, or Other Authorizing Document; Documents Issued in Violation Void in Entirety; Criminal Penalty for Violations

§ 36-60-27. Banking Improvement Zones

§ 36-60-28. Penalties for Alarm System Contractors for False Alarms

§ 36-60-29. Limitation on Decreasing Funding for Municipal Police Force; Exceptions