GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 31-7-57 - Procedure for grants to sponsors of construction projects;  injunction of operation by transferee in violation of article
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-7-57   (2010)
    31-7-57.    Procedure for grants to sponsors of construction projects;  injunction of operation by transferee in violation of article 
      (a)  For each construction project, there shall be submitted to the state agency an application for state funds.
(b)  Upon  approving an application under this Code section, the state agency  shall submit a budget request to the Office of Planning and Budget,  based upon such application. Approval by the Office of Planning and  Budget shall constitute an obligation of the state.
(c)  Payments  to the sponsor of a construction project shall be made in installments  as construction progresses at intervals to be determined at the  discretion of the state agency; and the state agency shall have the  right to inspect and audit records and accounts of the sponsor as a  condition precedent to making payments.
(d)  If  any publicly owned and publicly operated medical facility, auxiliary  medical facility, mental retardation center, or mental health center for  which funds have been paid under this Code section shall be leased to  any corporation, person, organization, or body other than one eligible  to receive a grant under this article or shall be sold or used for any  purpose contrary to the provision under which the grant was made, at any  time within 20 years after completion of construction, and such change  in lease, sale, or use is not approved by the state agency, such agency  may bring an equitable proceeding for writ of injunction against any  person, firm, corporation, or organization operating in violation of  this article. The proceedings shall be filed in the county in which such  persons reside or, in the case of a firm or corporation, where such  firm or corporation maintains its principal office; and, unless it is  shown that such person, firm, or corporation which has leased such  medical facility, auxiliary medical facility, mental retardation center,  or mental health center would have been eligible to accept the  grant-in-aid from the state in the first instance and the lease has been  approved by the state agency or the sale or use has been approved by  such agency, the writ of injunction shall issue and such person, firm,  or corporation shall be perpetually enjoined throughout the state from  operating in violation of the provisions set out above. It shall not be  necessary in order to obtain the equitable relief provided in this  subsection that the state agency show that such person, firm, or  corporation is ineligible nor to prove that there is no adequate remedy  at law. In addition, the state agency shall be entitled to bring an  action and recover from the transferor and transferee of any facility  specified above such percentage of the value of the facility as the  state grant bore toward the total construction cost of that facility as  determined by agreement of the parties or by action brought in court.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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