Georgia Statutes

§ 20-13-5 — Functions; responsibilities

Georgia § 20-13-5

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O.C.G.A. § 20-13-5 (2026).

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(a)The Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission is declared to be a public charitable organization created, designed, and intended for the purpose of providing educational, instructional, and public broadcasting services to the citizens of the State of Georgia and making available those services to the citizens of the several states as deemed necessary and feasible.
(b)The commission is authorized to accept and utilize gifts, contributions of money, property, facilities, services, donations, bequests, and appropriations from the State of Georgia or any agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision thereof; or from any individual or corporation; or from the United States of America or any agency or instrumentality thereof.
(c)Subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, the

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Chandler v. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
749 F. Supp. 264 (N.D. Georgia, 1990)
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Chandler v. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
917 F.2d 486 (Eleventh Circuit, 1990)
2 case citations

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