Abolishing Elected Office and Authorizing Appointment; Qualifications of Appointed Surveyor
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Local Government
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County Surveyor
- Abolishing Elected Office and Authorizing Appointment; Qualifications of Appointed Surveyor
- The General Assembly may by local law abolish the office of elected county surveyor in any county of this state and authorize the governing authority of the county to appoint the county surveyor for such term of office as the General Assembly shall provide by said local law.
- A local law abolishing the office of elected county surveyor pursuant to the authority of this Code section shall comply with the provisions of Code Section 1-3-11 requiring referendum approval on abolishing certain offices, except that if the office of the elected county surveyor is vacant at the time of its abolishment or if the person holding the office was appointed to fill a vacancy pursuant to the provisions of Code Section 36-7-3, such office may be abolished at any time without the necessity of a referendum.
- A county surveyor appointed by a county governing authority pursuant to the authority of a local Act enacted pursuant to the provisions of this Code section shall possess the qualifications to hold office as a county surveyor specified by paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Code Section 36-7-2 and shall carry out the duties of a county surveyor as provided in this chapter and other laws of this state.
(Code 1981, §36-7-2.1, enacted by Ga. L. 1989, p. 919, § 1; Ga. L. 1993, p. 91, § 36.)
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