Georgia Statutes

§ 36-60-12 — Electronic security systems; installation, service, operation, sale, or lease by counties or municipal corporations

Georgia § 36-60-12

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O.C.G.A. § 36-60-12 (2026).

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No county or municipal corporation shall install, service, maintain, operate, sell, or lease as lessor any burglar alarm system, fire alarm system, or other electronic security system on private property if a private contractor licensed to do business within the county or municipality offers such systems or services to the public within such county or municipality. The provisions of this Code section shall not prohibit a county or municipal corporation from installing, servicing, maintaining, or operating a burglar alarm system, fire alarm system, or other electronic security system on any property owned or leased by such county or municipal corporation. This Code section shall not apply to any county or municipality offering electronic security systems on January 1, 1988. This Code sectio

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