§7A-1-2. — Legislative findings.
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§7A-1-2. Legislative findings.

(a) The Legislature finds that:

(1) The fiscal viability of municipal and county governments
is challenged by changing demographics and tax bases;

(2) With many local governments there is significant duplicity
of services;

(3) Certain local governments are at their taxable limits and
yet are facing fee increases to remain financially viable; and

(4) Local governments should perform at the highest level of
efficiency and economy while providing the highest standards of
governmental services to their citizens.

(b) The Legislature finds that consolidation of local
governments:

(1) Is in the public interest;

(2) Would help promote economic growth and development;

(3) Would help local governments provide more efficient local
services and more effective public administration; and

(4) Would keep local governments viable and provide more
governing flexibility.

(c) Therefore, in order to attain high standards of
efficiency, economy, service and flexibility and to assure the
ongoing improvement in the quality of life of all citizens of the
state, the Legislature hereby encourages and permits all local
governments to consolidate part or all of their governmental and
corporate functions.

(a) The Legislature finds that:
(1) The fiscal viability of municipal and county governments
is challenged by changing demographics and tax bases;
(2) With many local governments there is significant duplicity
of services;
(3) Certain local governments are at their taxable limits and
yet are facing fee increases to remain financially viable; and
(4) Local governments should perform at the highest level of
efficiency and economy while providing the highest standards of
governmental services to their citizens.
(b) The Legislature finds that consolidation of local
governments:
(1) Is in the public interest;
(2) Would help promote economic growth and development;
(3) Would help local governments provide more efficient local
services and more effective public administration; and
(4) Would keep local governments viable and provide more
governing flexibility.
(c) Therefore, in order to attain high standards of
efficiency, economy, service and flexibility and to assure the
ongoing improvement in the quality of life of all citizens of the
state, the Legislature hereby encourages and permits all local
governments to consolidate part or all of their governmental and
corporate functions.