Georgia Code, Title 36, Provisions Applicable to Counties, Municipal Corporations, and Other Governmental Entities, Article 5 - Partnership for Public Facilities and Infrastructure
- § 36-91-110 - Definitions
As used in this article, the term: (1) "Comprehensive agreement" means the written agreement between the private entity and the local government required by...
- § 36-91-111 - Creation of Partnership for Public Facilities and Infrastructure Act Guidelines Committee; Membership; Terms; Allowances; Duties; Support
(a) The Partnership for Public Facilities and Infrastructure Act Guidelines Committee is established to prepare model guidelines for local governments in the implementation of...
- § 36-91-112 - Model Guidelines
(a) Prior to executing any comprehensive agreement for the development or operation of a qualifying project pursuant to an unsolicited proposal received by a...
- § 36-91-113 - Unsolicited Proposals
(a) If a local government adopts a rule, regulation, or ordinance affirming its participation in the process created in this article, a private entity...
- § 36-91-114 - Approval Process
(a) The local government may approve the project in an unsolicited proposal submitted by a private entity pursuant to Code Section 36-91-113 as a...
- § 36-91-115 - Comprehensive Agreement
(a) The comprehensive agreement entered into between the local government and the private entity selected in accordance with this article shall include: (1) A...
- § 36-91-116 - Default and Remedies
(a) In the event of a material default by the private entity, the local government may terminate, with cause, the comprehensive agreement and exercise...
- § 36-91-117 - Powers
All power or authority granted by this article to public entities shall be in addition and supplemental to, and not in substitution for, the...
- § 36-91-118 - Sovereign or Official Immunity
Nothing in this article shall be construed as or deemed a waiver of the sovereign or official immunity of any local government or any...
- § 36-91-119 - Article Inapplicable to Local Government Procurement via Competitive Sealed Bidding; Article Inapplicable to Certain Transportation Projects; Public Meeting Requirements
(a) Local governments that proceed with procurement pursuant to competitive sealed bidding as defined in Code Section 36-91-2, or any other purchasing options available...
Last modified: October 14, 2016