Upon the issuance of a certificate of authority by the Secretary of State, the foreign electric cooperative shall be authorized to transact business in this state for those purposes set forth in its application. Such authority shall continue so long as the foreign electric cooperative retains its authority to do such business in its jurisdiction of incorporation and so long as its authority to do business in this state has not been suspended, revoked, or surrendered as provided in this article.
History. Code 1933, § 34C-1707, enacted by Ga. L. 1981, p. 1587, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 46 - Public Utilities and Public Transportation
Chapter 3 - Electrical Service
Article 4 - Electric Membership Corporations and Foreign Electric Cooperatives
Part 13 - Powers and Duties of Foreign Electric Cooperatives Transacting Business in State Generally
§ 46-3-451. Powers of Foreign Electric Cooperatives Under Certificate of Authority Generally
§ 46-3-452. Name of Foreign Electric Cooperative
§ 46-3-453. Change of Name by Foreign Electric Cooperative
§ 46-3-456. Effect of Certificate of Authority
§ 46-3-458. Change of Registered Office or Registered Agent of Foreign Electric Cooperative
§ 46-3-460. Filing of Amendment to Articles of Incorporation of Foreign Electric Cooperative
§ 46-3-461. Effect of Merger Whereby Foreign Electric Cooperative Is Surviving Entity
§ 46-3-462. Amending of Certificate of Authority
§ 46-3-465. Effect of Termination of Existence of Foreign Electric Cooperative
§ 46-3-466. Grounds for Revocation of Certificate of Authority; Giving Notice of Revocation
§ 46-3-468. Application for Reinstatement of Certificate of Authority
§ 46-3-469. Transacting Business Without Certificate of Authority