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(Code 1981, §20-5-40, enacted by Ga. L. 1984, p. 1005, § 1.)
- County law libraries, T. 36, C. 15.
- For article, "Cities and Towns in Georgia: A Distinction with a Difference?," see 14 Mercer L. Rev. 385 (1963).
- In light of the similarities of the statutory provisions, opinions under former Ga. L. 1935, p. 409, §§ 1 to 3, as amended, which were subsequently repealed but were succeeded by provisions in this Code section, are included in the annotations for this Code section.
- In view of the inherent nature of library facilities as a learning tool and the pervasive relationship between educational authorities and library systems on both the state and local governmental levels, together with the stated legislative policy that the establishment of a public library service is to be part of the provisions for public education in this state, the use of common school funds for the construction of public library facilities is an expenditure for educational purposes. 1975 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 75-33 (decided under former Ga. L. 1935, p. 409, §§ 1 to 3).
- If a county board of education, as a political subdivision of the state, operates a public library, the board could legally expend public school funds for the purchase of a tag for the bookmobile; the same would be true as to the expense of insurance coverage. 1958-59 Op. Att'y Gen. p. 131 (decided under former Ga. L. 1935, p. 409, §§ 1 to 3).
- It appears that counties and municipalities have the authority to contract with one another for the purpose of establishing or maintaining public libraries. 1948-49 Op. Att'y Gen. p. 122 (decided under former Ga. L. 1935, p. 409, §§ 1 to 3).
- Because of the distinction between city and noncity libraries, the fact that the Atlanta City Charter governs the composition, powers, and duties of the library board and because the teachers retirement provisions specify "regional or county" libraries and do not specifically include "municipal" libraries, the Atlanta Public Library is a municipal library and, as such, the library's employees are not considered "teachers" as defined in the teachers retirement provisions for purposes of membership in the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia. 1978 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 78-14 (decided under former Ga. L. 1935, p. 409, §§ 1 to 3).
- 56 Am. Jur. 2d, Municipal Corporations, Counties, and Other Political Subdivisions, §§ 472, 517, 518.
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