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50-8-93.
(a)
It is in the public interest and it is provided by this article that:
(1)
A commission review each area plan prepared for use in an area by a political
subdivision or by a public authority, commission, board, utility, or agency;
(2)
Each commission be designated as the official planning agency for all state and
federal programs to be carried out in the area; and
(3)
A commission carry out such other planning functions for an area as may be
assigned or delegated to the commission by other agencies or boards, public or
private, and accepted by the commission.
(b)
As set forth in Code Section 50-8-83, a commission shall be the planning and
development commission for an area in accordance with Article 2 of this chapter.
(c)
All powers, duties, obligations, and property vested in or imposed upon any
metropolitan planning commission in an area are transferred to, imposed upon,
and vested in the commission created by this article as the successor of such
commission.
(d)
A commission shall be designated for its area as the planning agency under 40
U.S.C.A. Section 461 and 40 U.S.C.A. Section 461(g), as amended, P.L. 89-117
(1965), and P.L. 90-448 (1968); 42 U.S.C.A. Section 3725, P.L. 90-351 (1968); 42
U.S.C.A. Section 246(b), P.L. 89-749, as amended, P.L. 90-174 (1967), and for
comprehensive transportation studies required by 23 U.S.C.A. Sections 101, 134,
P.L. 87-866 (1962); and 49 U.S.C.A. Section 1601, et seq. P.L. 88-365 (1964), as
amended, and supplemented by administrative requirements of the United States
Department of Transportation, and any similar law enacted before July 1, 1971. A
commission is further granted all of the powers, duties, and authorities
necessary to carry out its responsibilities and duties under such laws.
(e)
A commission shall have power and authority to undertake such other planning
functions within its area as may be assigned or delegated to the commission by
other agencies or boards, public or private, and for which the commission
accepts responsibility.