GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 48-5-220 - Purposes of county taxes
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    48-5-220   (2010)
   48-5-220.    Purposes of county taxes 
      County taxes may be levied and collected for the following public purposes:
      (1)  To pay the expenses of administration of the county government;
      (2)  To  pay the principal and interest of any debt of the county and to provide  a sinking fund for the payment of the principal and interest;
      (3)  For  educational purposes upon property located outside of independent  school systems, as provided in Article VIII of the Constitution of this  state;
      (4)  To build and repair public buildings and bridges;
      (5)  To  pay the expenses of courts and the maintenance and support of inmates,  to pay sheriffs and coroners, and to pay for litigation;
      (6)  To build and maintain a system of county roads;
      (7)  For public health purposes in the county and for the collection and preservation of records of vital statistics;
      (8)  To pay county police;
      (9)  To support indigent individuals;
      (10)  To pay county agricultural and home demonstration agents;
      (11)  (A)  To provide for payment of old age assistance to aged individuals in  need and for the payment of assistance to needy blind, assistance to  dependent children, and other welfare benefits.
            (B)  No  individual shall be entitled to assistance as provided in this  paragraph who does not qualify for assistance in every respect as  provided by law prescribing the qualifications for beneficiaries.
            (C)  No  indebtedness or liability against the county shall ever be created for  the purpose stated in this paragraph when the indebtedness or liability  is in excess of amounts reasonably expected to be raised by county taxes  levied as provided by law;
      (12)  To provide for fire protection of forest lands and for the conservation of natural resources;
      (13)  To provide hospitalization and medical or other care for the indigent sick people of the county;
      (14)  To acquire, improve, and maintain airports, public parks, and public libraries;
      (15)  To provide for workers' compensation and retirement or pension funds for officers and employees;
      (16)  To provide reasonable reserves for public improvements as may be fixed by law;
      (17)  To pay pensions and other benefits and costs under a teacher retirement system or systems;
      (18)  For  school lunch purposes, upon property located outside of independent  school systems as provided in Article VIII of the Constitution of this  state, to provide for payment of costs and expenses incurred in the:  purchase, replacement, and maintenance of school lunchroom equipment;  purchase of school lunchroom supplies; transportation, storage, and  preparation of foods; and all other costs and expenses incurred in the  operation of school lunch programs;
      (19)  To provide for ambulance services within the county;
      (20)  To  provide for financial assistance to county or joint county and  municipal development authorities for the purpose of developing trade,  commerce, industry, and employment opportunities. No tax for this  purpose shall exceed one mill per dollar upon the assessed value of the  taxable property in the county levying the tax; provided, however, that  the authority to levy and collect a tax for the purpose described in  this paragraph shall not be deemed to be an exclusive authorization and  shall not prevent any county from exercising any power granted to it  pursuant to any constitutional amendment, whether general or special, to  levy any ad valorem tax for the purpose of providing financial  assistance to any county or joint county and municipal development  authority. The exceptions to the one mill per dollar tax limitation  contained in the proviso of the preceding sentence shall not be  construed so as to affect any action pending in court on February 20,  1984;
      (21)  To provide for public health  and sanitation including, but not limited to, water pollution control  projects, sewage treatment facilities, storm and sanitary sewer  facilities, and water supply facilities; and
      (22)  To  provide for financial assistance to county children and youth  commissions providing children and youth services, including but not  limited to, the study of the needs, issues, and problems relating to  children and youth; the gathering of data, identification of problem  areas, and planning and implementation of programs for dealing with  problems of children and youth; and the dissemination of information  relating to issues of children and youth.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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