Georgia Code, Title 28, Chapter 6 - Interstate Cooperation
- § 28-6-1 - Creation of Senate, House, and Governor's Committees; Membership
(a) There is established a standing committee of the Senate of this state to be known officially as the Senate Committee on Interstate Cooperation...
- § 28-6-1.1 - "Nonpartisan Legislative Organization" Defined
As used in this chapter, the term "nonpartisan legislative organization" means an organization whose membership is limited to legislators and which does not align...
- § 28-6-2 - Creation of Georgia Commission on Interstate Cooperation; Membership
(a) There is established the Georgia Commission on Interstate Cooperation. The commission shall be composed of 15 regular members: (1) The five members of...
- § 28-6-3 - Functions of Commission
It shall be the function of the commission to: (1) Carry forward the participation of this state as a member of any regional, national,...
- § 28-6-4 - Establishment of Delegations, Committees, and Advisory Boards by Commission
(a) The commission shall establish such delegations and committees as it deems advisable in order that they may confer and formulate proposals concerning effective...
- § 28-6-5 - Reports by Commission; Compensation of Members of Commission, Delegations, and Committees
The commission shall report to the Governor and to the General Assembly within 15 days after the convening of each regular legislative session and...
- § 28-6-6 - Informal Names of Committees and Commission
The committees and the commission established by this chapter shall be informally known, respectively, as the Senate Cooperation Committee, the House Cooperation Committee, the...
- § 28-6-7 - Certain Nonpartisan Legislative Organizations Declared Joint Governmental Agencies of the State
Any nonpartisan legislative organization in which this state is a participant pursuant to paragraph (1) of Code Section 28-6-3 and which has its regional...
- § 28-6-8 - Appointment of Delegates to Article V Conventions Called by the Congress of the United States for Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the United States
(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "Article V application" means a resolution adopted by the General Assembly on the same...
Last modified: October 14, 2016