(a) In order to form a public corporation under the provisions of this article, any number of natural persons, not less than three, shall first file a written application with the Governor. Such application shall:
(1) Contain a statement that such public corporation proposes to undertake and carry out one or more or all of the purposes defined in Section 41-10-137 with respect to public corporations formed under this article;
(2) Contain a description by county name or otherwise of the area of operation in which the public corporation proposes to carry on its activities;
(3) State that land, buildings, houses or other structures, facilities or property located in the area of operation of the public corporation and listed in the National Register of Historic Places are in need of restoration, renovation, preservation, improvement, protection or maintenance;
(4) State that the proposed activities of the public corporation within the area of operation will promote the preservation of and interest in property listed in the National Register of Historic Places;
(5) State that each of the applicants is a person of good moral character and is a duly qualified elector of the state who resides in the proposed area of operation; and
(6) Request that the Governor issue an executive order declaring that he has reviewed the contents of the application and has found the statements of fact contained therein to be true and authorizing the persons filing the application to proceed to form such public corporation. Every such application shall be accompanied by such supporting documents or evidence as the applicants may deem appropriate.
(b) As promptly as is practicable after the application is filed as provided in this section, the Governor shall review the contents of the application and shall find and determine whether the statements of fact contained in the application are true. If the Governor finds and determines that any of the statements of fact contained in the application are not true, the Governor shall forthwith issue an executive order denying the application; but, if the Governor finds and determines that the statements of fact contained in the application are true, the Governor shall forthwith issue an executive order declaring that he has reviewed the contents of the application and has found and determined that the statements of fact contained in the application are true, declaring that the proposed activities of such public corporation in the area of operation described will promote the restoration, renovation, preservation, improvement, protection or maintenance of, and public interest in, land, buildings, houses or other structures, facilities or property listed in the National Register of Historic Places and that, for such reason, it is wise, expedient and necessary that such public corporation be formed and authorizing the persons filing the application to proceed to form such public corporation.
In finding and determining whether the statements of fact contained in the application are true, the Governor may, without investigation or further consideration, assume that the statements made pursuant to subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (a) of this section are true and, upon such assumption, so find and determine. It shall be sufficient to establish the truth of the statement made pursuant to subdivision (3) of subsection (a) of this section if there accompanies the application a resolution by the commission that land, buildings, houses or other structures, facilities or property located in the proposed area of operation of the public corporation and listed in the National Register of Historic Places are in need of restoration, renovation, preservation, improvement, protection or maintenance; provided, however, that such means of establishing the truth of said statements are not to be taken as being exclusive. If the statement of fact made pursuant to subdivision (3) of subsection (a) of this section is found and determined to be true, then the Governor may without investigation or further consideration assume that the statement of fact made pursuant to subdivision (4) of subsection (a) of this section is true and, upon such assumption, so find and determine.
Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this subsection, the Governor shall notify the respective county governing bodies of any requests to form an authority in an area comprising two or more counties. Such notice must precede any executive order relating to the request by 20 days.
Last modified: May 3, 2021