Georgia Code, Title 32, Chapter 6, Article 8 - Control of Junkyards
- § 32-6-240 - Definitions
As used in this article, the term: (1) "Automobile graveyard" means any establishment which is maintained or used for storing, buying, or selling wrecked,...
- § 32-6-241 - Restrictions on Location of Junkyards in Relation to Location of Rights of Way of Interstate or Federal-Aid Primary Highways
The department is responsible for the control of junkyards only on those primary highways that are state roads. For all primary highways it shall...
- § 32-6-242 - Screening Junkyards in Existence on April 6, 1967
Any junkyard lawfully in existence on April 6, 1967, which is within 1,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right of way and...
- § 32-6-243 - Promulgation by Department of Regulations Governing the Screening and Fencing of Junkyards
For any interstate or primary highway on the state highway system, the department may promulgate uniform and reasonable regulations governing the screening or fencing...
- § 32-6-244 - Authority of Commissioner or Local Officials to Acquire Land and Remove Junkyards
(a) For state roads on the primary system, when the commissioner or, with regard to nonstate roads on the primary system, the principal elected...
- § 32-6-245 - Agreements With United States Secretary of Transportation
The Georgia Department of Transportation is authorized to enter into agreements with the United States Secretary of Transportation, as provided by Title 23 of...
- § 32-6-246 - Abatement of Nuisances
Any junkyard which comes into existence after April 6, 1967, the establishment, operation, or maintenance of which is made unlawful by Code Section 32-6-241,...
- § 32-6-247 - Penalty
(a) Any person who violates any provision of this article or any lawful regulation promulgated pursuant to this article shall be guilty of a...
- § 32-6-248 - Construction of Article
Nothing in this article shall be construed as to abrogate or affect the provisions of any lawful ordinance, regulation, resolution, or other law which...
Last modified: October 14, 2016