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Title 3-A
City of Rome Parking Authority

Sections

1470
Short title
1470‑A
Definitions
1470‑B
City of Rome parking authority
1470‑C
Purpose and powers of the authority
1470‑D
Civil service status of officers and employees
1470‑E
Conveyance of property by the city to the authority
1470‑F
Construction contracts
1470‑G
Moneys of the authority
1470‑H
Bonds of the authority
1470‑I
Notes of the authority
1470‑J
Agreements of the state
1470‑K
State and city not liable on bonds
1470‑L
Bonds legal investments for public officers and fiduciaries
1470‑M
Tax exemptions
1470‑N
Tax contract by the state
1470‑O
Remedies of bondholders
1470‑P
Actions against the authority
1470‑Q
Termination of the authority
1470‑R
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
1470‑S
Inconsistent provisions in other acts superseded
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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