46-3-126
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46-3-126.
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authority shall have all powers necessary or convenient to carry out and
effectuate the purpose and provisions of this article including, but without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, the power:
(1)
To sue and be sued in contract and in tort and to complain and defend in all
courts;
(2)
To adopt and alter a corporate seal;
(3)
To acquire in its own name real property or rights and easements therein and
franchises and personal property necessary or convenient for its corporate
purposes, by purchase, on such terms and conditions and in such manner as it may
deem proper, or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain in accordance
with any and all existing laws of the State of Georgia applicable to the
condemnation of property for public use, including the power to proceed as a
condemning body under Article 2 of Chapter 2 of Title 22 or by gift, grant,
lease, or otherwise; to insure the same against any and all risks as such
insurance may, from time to time, be available; and to use such property, rent
or lease the same to or from others, make contracts with respect to the use
thereof, or sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of any such property in any manner
it deems to the best advantage of the authority and the purposes thereof. The
power to acquire, use, and dispose of property provided in this paragraph shall
include the power to acquire, use, and dispose of any interest in such property,
whether divided or undivided, which acquisition may result in the ownership of
such property or any part thereof in common with any other party, whether public
or private. Title to any such property of the authority, however, shall be held
by the authority exclusively for the benefit of the public. The authority shall
be under no obligation to accept and pay for any property condemned under this
article except from the funds provided under the authority of this article and,
in any proceedings to condemn, such orders may be made by the court having
jurisdiction of the action as may be just to the authority and to the owners of
the property to be condemned. If the authority shall deem it expedient to
construct any project on lands which are subject to the control of the state or
of any political subdivision or public corporation of the state, the Governor,
in the case of lands controlled by the state, or the governing authorities of
such political subdivisions or such public corporations are authorized to convey
such lands to the authority for such consideration, not exceeding reasonable
value, as may be agreed upon by the authority, as grantee, and by the Governor
or by the governing body of such political subdivision or by such public
corporation, as grantor, taking into consideration the public benefit to be
derived from such conveyance;
(4)
To appoint and select officers, agents, and employees, including engineering,
architectural, and construction experts, fiscal agents, and attorneys, and to
fix their compensation;
(5)
To acquire, by purchase or otherwise, in whole or in part, as provided in
paragraph (3) of this Code section, and to place into operation and operate or
cause to be placed into operation and operated, either as owner of all or of any
part in common with others or as agent, electric generation and transmission
lines, works, facilities, and projects; to provide, by sale or otherwise, an
adequate, dependable, and economical electric power supply to political
subdivisions of this state contracting with the authority pursuant to authority
of Code Section 46-3-130; and, through such political subdivisions, to supply
such electric power to the members of the public in the areas served by them;
and, as agent for such political subdivisions, to secure power supply contracts
and arrangements with other persons. The authority shall also have the power,
which may be exercised either as principal or as agent, to manufacture,
generate, store, and transmit electric current for light, heat, power, and
energy; to manufacture, buy, sell, import, export, lease, or otherwise acquire
and generally deal in electrical apparatuses of all kinds and machinery and
devices and nuclear or fossil fuels for the manufacture, generation, storage,
and transmission of electric current for light, heat, power, and energy; to
purchase power at retail or wholesale from any other person; to purchase or
construct part of the capacity of generation or transmission projects sponsored
and owned by or in common with others, making any such purchase at wholesale or
retail within or without this state; to contract for the purchase of power and
energy from, or the sale of power and energy to, the United States government
and electric utility systems either privately or publicly owned, within or
without this state; to execute long- or short-term power purchase or sale
contracts on terms which may include agreements with respect to resale rates and
the disposition of revenues; to interchange, exchange, and purchase power and
energy from any person; to erect, buy, lease, or otherwise acquire, operate, and
maintain electric lighting, heating, and power projects; to transmit power both
for itself and on behalf of others; to erect, buy, sell, lease, or otherwise
acquire, maintain, and operate or cause to be maintained and operated plants,
underground subways, conduits, poles, and wires above, upon, and under the
streets, alleys, lands, and territories of political subdivisions, public or
private corporations, or individuals; and to continue to sell electric power to
political subdivisions of this state which are authorized to contract with the
authority pursuant to Code Section 46-3-130 and to other persons and entities
and, as agent for any or all of the same, to make power and energy otherwise
available to them through arrangements with other persons, all in the exercise
of the powers of the authority and to effectuate the purposes of this article;
(6)
To contract with the state and its agencies, instrumentalities, and departments,
with those political subdivisions of the state which are authorized to contract
with the authority pursuant to Code Section 46-3-130 and with private persons
and corporations. This power includes the making of contracts for the
construction of projects, which contracts for construction may be made either as
sole owner of the project or as owner, in common with other public or private
persons, of any divided or undivided interest therein;
(7)
To exercise any one or more of the powers, rights, and privileges conferred by
this Code section either alone or jointly or in common with one or more other
parties or utilities, whether public or private. In any such exercise of such
powers, rights, and privileges jointly or in common with others with respect to
the construction, operation, and maintenance of electric generation or
transmission facilities, the authority may own an undivided interest in such
facilities with any other parties, whether public or private. The authority may
enter into agreements with respect to any such electric generation or
transmission facility with the other parties participating therein, and any such
agreement may contain such terms, conditions, and provisions consistent with
this article as the parties thereto shall deem to be in their best interests.
Any such agreement may include, but need not be limited to, provisions for the
construction, operation, and maintenance of such electric generation or
transmission facility by any one or more of the parties to such agreement, which
party or parties shall be designated in or pursuant to such agreement as agent
or agents on behalf of itself and one or more of the other parties thereto, or
by such other means as may be determined by the parties thereto. Such an
agreement may also include provisions for methods of determining and allocating
among or between the parties the costs of construction, operation, maintenance,
renewals, replacements, improvements, and disposals with respect to such
facility. In carrying out its functions and activities as such agent with
respect to the construction, operation, and maintenance of such a facility, such
agent shall be governed by the laws and regulations applicable to such agent as
a separate legal entity and not by any laws or regulations which may be
applicable to any of the other participating parties. Notwithstanding any other
law to the contrary, pursuant to the terms of any such agreement the authority
may delegate its powers and duties with respect to the construction, operation,
and maintenance of such facility to the party acting as agent; and all actions
taken by such agent in accordance with the provisions of such agreement may be
made binding upon the authority without further action or approval by the
authority;
(8)
To accept, receive, and administer gifts, grants, appropriations, and donations
of money, materials, and property of any kind, including loans and grants from
the United States government or the State of Georgia or any agency, department,
authority, or instrumentality of either, upon such terms and conditions as the
United States government, the State of Georgia, or such agency, department,
authority, or instrumentality shall impose; to administer trusts; and to sell,
lease, transfer, convey, appropriate, and pledge any and all of its property and
assets;
(9)
To invest any accumulation of its funds and any sinking fund or reserves in any
manner that public funds of this state or its political subdivisions may be
invested, and to purchase its own bonds and notes;
(10)
To do any and all things necessary or proper for the accomplishment of the
objectives of this article and to exercise any power usually possessed by
private corporations performing similar functions which is not in conflict with
the Constitution and laws of this state, including:
(A)
Employment of professional and administrative staff and personnel and retaining
of legal, engineering, and other professional services;
(B)
The purchasing of all kinds of insurance, including, without limitation,
insurance against tort liability and against risks of damage to property;
(C)
The borrowing of money for any of the corporate purposes of the authority,
provided that obligations of the authority other than revenue bonds for which
provision is made in this article shall be payable from the general funds of the
authority and shall not be a charge against any special fund allocated to the
payment of revenue bonds;
(D)
The power to indemnify and hold harmless any parties contracting with the
authority or its agents from damage to persons or property; and
(E)
The power to act as self-insurer with respect to any loss or liability;
(11)
To issue its revenue bonds as provided in this article in evidence of its
indebtedness incurred with respect to the powers described in this Code section,
such bonds to be payable from the revenues, receipts, and earnings of the
projects of the authority and other available funds thereof; to execute trust
agreements or indentures; to sell, convey, pledge, and assign any and all of its
funds, assets, property, and income as security for the payment of such revenue
bonds; and to provide for the payment of the same and for the rights of the
owners thereof.