Legislative Findings
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Conservation and Natural Resources
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Georgia Youth Conservation Corps
- Legislative Findings
The General Assembly finds and declares that:
- A central element in the development of the state's young persons is the provision of meaningful work experience to teach the value of labor and membership in a productive society;
- There is a need for a comprehensive youth development program including meaningful work experience and basic education to address unemployment, undereducation, and lack of life-coping skills among young adults;
- This state has a continuing need for involvement by young persons in public works and services, especially relating to conservation, the enhancement of our natural resources, and the provision of human services;
- The state is still benefiting from the wide range of public works accomplished by the conservation corps many years ago and that a similar program will likewise benefit future generations; and
- Values of hard work, public spiritedness, group achievement and cooperation, resource conservation, and environmental appreciation can and should be transmitted to society's youth through a conservation corps program.
(Code 1981, §12-11-2, enacted by Ga. L. 1987, p. 922, § 1.)
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