Georgia Statutes

§ 12-3-441 — Legislative findings

Georgia § 12-3-441

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O.C.G.A. § 12-3-441 (2026).

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(a)It is found, determined, and declared that:
(1)There is an urgent public need to preserve important and endangered historical areas in Georgia for the benefit of present and future generations;
(2)Many historical areas, because of Georgia's rapid progress over the past decade, have been altered and their value as a part of our heritage lost, and the few such remaining areas are in danger of being irreparably altered;
(3)Black culture is an important component of the history of Georgia;
(4)The State of Georgia possesses a rich heritage of black culture in its architectural, historical, and archeological resources associated with the life and culture of black Georgians;
(5)There exists on Greater Sapelo Island in McIntosh County, Georgia, a black community known as Hog Hammock which

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