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2006 Georgia Code - 32-2-2
32-2-2. (a) The powers and duties of the department,
unless otherwise expressly limited by law, shall include but not be
limited to the following: (1)
The department shall plan, designate, improve, manage, control,
construct, and maintain a state highway system and shall have
control of and responsibility for all construction, maintenance, or
any other work upon the state highway system and all other work
which may be designated to be done by the department by this title
or any other law. However, on those portions of the state highway
system lying within the corporate limits of any municipality, the
department shall be required to provide only substantial
maintenance activities and operations, including but not limited to
reconstruction and major resurfacing, reconstruction of bridges,
erection and maintenance of official department signs, painting of
striping and pavement delineators, furnishing of guardrails and
bridge rails, and other major maintenance activities; and,
furthermore, the department may by contract authorize and require
any rapid transit authority created by the General Assembly to
plan, design, and construct, at no cost to the department and
subject to the department´s review and approval of design and
construction, segments of the state highway system necessary to
replace those portions of the system which the rapid transit
authority and the department agree must be relocated in order to
avoid conflicts between the rapid transit authority´s
facilities and the state highway system; (2) Except for appropriations to authorize the
issuance of general obligation debt for public road work, or to pay
such debt, the department shall be the state agency to receive and
shall have control and supervision of all funds appropriated for
public road work by the state and activities incident thereto from
the net proceeds of motor fuel tax, as provided in Article III,
Section IX, Paragraph VI(b) of the Constitution of Georgia and any
other funds appropriated or provided for by law for such purposes
or for performing other functions of the department. If the General
Assembly fails to appropriate all of the net proceeds of the motor
fuel tax to the department, to the State of Georgia General
Obligation Debt Sinking Fund, and to counties for public road work
and activities incident thereto, any such unappropriated part of
such funds, exclusive of those proceeds required by law to be
provided as grants to counties for the construction and maintenance
of county roads, shall be made available to the department by the
director of the Office of Treasury and Fiscal Services,
notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in Part 1 of Article
4 of Chapter 12 of Title 45, the 'Budget Act'; (3) The department shall provide for surveys,
plans, maps, specifications, and other things necessary in
designating, supervising, locating, abandoning, relocating,
improving, constructing, or maintaining the state highway system or
any part thereof, or any activities incident thereto, or in doing
such other work on public roads as the department may be given
responsibility for or control of by law; (4) The department shall reimburse the
Department of Law for expenses incurred when the Attorney General
of Georgia assigns any assistant attorney general or any deputy
assistant attorney general to perform specific legal services in
connection with the validation of any bonds as authorized by Code
Section 45-15-16 or in connection with contract lawsuits and the
acquisition of rights of way for any project on the state highway
system constructed or to be constructed by the department and when
such services are designated by the Attorney General to include
specific items of legal services involving the trial or preparation
for trial of individual condemnation cases, contract lawsuits, and
related matters on such project or projects, or a group or series
of condemnation cases, contract lawsuits, and related matters in
connection with a specific project or projects; provided, however,
that no such reimbursement shall be made until the Attorney General
has submitted a statement of the expenses of such legal services to
the department, which statement shall include the name of the
assistant attorney general performing such services, the items of
legal services performed and the cost thereof, and, further, that
no reimbursement shall be made for the expenses of legal services
for contract lawsuits unless such services had the advance approval
of the commissioner; (5) The
department shall have the authority to negotiate, let, and enter
into contracts with the Georgia Highway Authority, the State Road
and Tollway Authority, any person, any state agency, or any county
or municipality of the state for the construction or maintenance of
any public road or any other mode of transportation or for the
benefit of or pertaining to the department or its employees in such
manner and subject to such express limitations as may be provided
by law; (6) The department
shall have the authority to negotiate and enter into reciprocal
agreements and contracts with other states or agencies or
subdivisions thereof concerning public roads and other modes of
transportation and activities incident thereto; (7) The department and the State Road and
Tollway Authority shall be the proper agencies of the state to
discharge all duties imposed on the state by any act of Congress
allotting federal funds to be expended for public road and other
transportation purposes in this state. The department shall have
the authority to accept and use federal funds; to enter into any
contracts or agreements with the United States or its agencies or
subdivisions relating to the planning, financing, construction,
improvement, operation, and maintenance of any public road or other
mode or system of transportation; and to do all things necessary,
proper, or expedient to achieve compliance with the provisions and
requirements of all applicable federal-aid acts and programs.
Nothing in this title is intended to conflict with any federal law;
and, in case of such conflict, such portion as may be in conflict
with such federal law is declared of no effect to the extent of the
conflict; (8) The department
shall have the authority to exercise the right and power of eminent
domain and to purchase, exchange, sell, lease, or otherwise acquire
or dispose of any property or any rights or interests therein for
public road and other transportation purposes or for any activities
incident thereto, subject to such express limitations as are
provided by law; (9) The
department and its authorized agents and employees shall have the
authority to enter upon any lands in the state for the purpose of
making such surveys, soundings, drillings, and examinations as the
department may deem necessary or desirable to accomplish the
purposes of this title; and such entry shall not be deemed a
trespass, nor shall it be deemed an entry which would constitute a
taking in a condemnation proceeding, provided that reasonable
notice is given the owner or occupant of the property to be entered
and that such entry shall be done in a reasonable manner with as
little inconvenience as possible to the owner or occupant of the
property; (10) In locating,
relocating, constructing, improving, or maintaining any road on the
state highway system, the department shall have the authority to
control or limit access thereto, including the authority to close
off or regulate access from any part of any public road on a county
road system or municipal street system to the extent necessary in
the public interest; (11) The
department shall have the authority to construct and to perform
substantial maintenance of public roads within the boundaries of
state parks and on main access roads leading into such
parks; (12)(A) The department
shall have the authority to formulate, promulgate, and enforce
rules and regulations setting minimum safety standards for bridges
on federal-aid public roads and to inspect and close any bridge on
any such public road which does not comply with the minimum
standards set by the department and which the department determines
is unsafe for public travel. No new bridge shall be constructed on
any such public road without there first having been obtained a
permit for its construction from the department, such permit to be
issued only where the proposed bridge will meet the minimum
standards set by the department. (B) The department may inspect and determine the
maximum load, weight, and other vehicular dimensions which can be
safely transported over each bridge on the state highway system and
may post on each such bridge a legible notice showing such maximum
safe limits. It shall be unlawful for any person to haul, drive, or
bring onto any bridge any vehicle, load, or weight which in any
manner exceeds the maximum limits so ascertained and posted on such
bridge; (13) The department
shall have the authority to establish, maintain, and operate
ferries as part of a public road and to authorize and issue permits
for any state agency, any county or municipality, or any private
person to establish, maintain, and operate ferries as part of a
public road whenever, in the discretion of the department, such
ferries are reasonably necessary and in the best interest of the
public. All such ferries shall be operated subject to such rules
and regulations as the department may adopt to protect the public
interest, and the authorization of any such ferry may be revoked
whenever, in the discretion of the department, its continued
operation is no longer necessary or in the best interest of the
public; (14) The department
shall have those duties and powers in regard to programs relating
to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority established by
subsection (i) of Section 8 of an Act approved March 10, 1965 (Ga.
L. 1965, p. 2243), particularly as amended by Section 5 of an Act
approved March 16, 1971 (Ga. L. 1971, p. 2092); (15) Reserved; (16)(A) All state aircraft required for the
proper conduct of the business of the several administrative
departments, boards, bureaus, commissions, authorities, offices, or
other agencies of Georgia and authorized agents of the General
Assembly, or either branch thereof, and department owned airfields
and their appurtenances shall be managed and maintained by the
department. The cost for the use of such state aircraft shall be
charged by the department to the using agency. The amount of such
charge shall be determined by the department. The department shall
be authorized to dispose of any state aircraft and apply the
proceeds derived therefrom to the purchase of replacement aircraft
when the director of the Office of Planning and Budget shall
authorize such actions, notwithstanding any other provisions of law
to the contrary. (B) The
department shall have all those powers and duties formerly set
forth in Code Section 50-19-23, which statute relates to the
maintenance and operation of state aircraft, supervision of their
pilots, and similar matters. (C) No department, board, bureau, commission,
authority, office, or other agency of Georgia shall be authorized
to expend state funds to purchase, lease, rent, charter, maintain,
or repair state aircraft to be used in connection with state
business or to employ a person whose official duties consist of
piloting state aircraft except the Department of
Transportation. (D) The
Department of Administrative Services shall purchase all aircraft
for the department in the same manner as other state
purchases. (E) Anything in
this title to the contrary notwithstanding, the State Forestry
Commission, the Department of Natural Resources, and the Department
of Public Safety may, with the approval of the commissioner of
transportation, expend state funds to purchase, lease, rent,
charter, maintain, or repair special purpose aircraft necessary to
conduct the particular business of said agencies and may employ
persons whose official duties consist of piloting said
aircraft; (17)(A) Subject to
general appropriations for such purposes, the department is
authorized to plan for and establish a long-term policy in regard
to the establishment, development, and maintenance of aviation and
aviation facilities in the state; to promote and encourage the use
of aviation facilities of the state for air commerce in the state,
between the state and other states, and between the state and
foreign countries; to cooperate with, counsel, and advise political
subdivisions of the state and other departments, boards, bureaus,
commissions, agencies, or establishments, whether federal, state,
local, public, or private, for the purpose of promoting and
obtaining coordination in the planning for and in the
establishment, development, construction, maintenance, and
protection of a system of air routes, airports, landing fields, and
other aviation facilities in the state. (B) Subject to general appropriations for such
purposes, the department is authorized to construct or to contract
with any state agency, political subdivision, authority, or person
for the construction of airports and of facilities and
appurtenances incident to their operation. The authority and
limitations of Article 4 of this chapter pertaining to department
contracts and subcontracts for construction of public roads shall
likewise apply to such airport construction contracts; provided,
however, that such a contract when negotiated with a political
subdivision shall not be subject to the limitation of subparagraph
(d)(1)(A) of Code Section 32-2-61 pertaining to the average bid
price for the 60 day period preceding the making of the contract.
Article 1 of Chapter 3 and Chapter 7 of this title shall apply to
the acquisition or disposition of land or interests therein for
such airport construction. (C) Subject to general appropriations for such
purposes, the department is authorized to establish air markers at
appropriate locations throughout the state to facilitate air
navigation within the state. Said markers shall consist of painting
on appropriately located roofs of buildings the names of towns or
cities within which such buildings are located, such names to be
painted in sufficient size to be legible under good visibility
conditions from a height of at least 3,000 feet. The department is
authorized to obtain roof releases from the owners of buildings
upon which air markers are to be painted or otherwise to obtain
permission from such owners to use such roofs for such purposes and
to pay the owners reasonable and nominal rentals therefor if such
payment is necessary in order to obtain the appropriate permission
for the use of such roofs for such purposes. (D) Subject to general appropriations for such
purposes, the department is authorized to maintain or to control
for the maintenance of department owned or department leased
airports, their facilities, and appurtenances incident to their
operation. The authority and limitations of Article 4 of this
chapter pertaining to contracts and subcontracts for maintenance of
public roads shall likewise apply to such contracts for the
maintenance of such department owned or department leased airports,
provided that such a contract when negotiated with a political
subdivision shall not be subject to the limitation of subparagraph
(d)(1)(A) of Code Section 32-2-61 pertaining to the average bid
price for the 60 day period preceding the making of the
contract; (18)(A) Subject to
general appropriations and any provisions of Chapter 5 of this
title to the contrary notwithstanding, the department is authorized
within the limitations provided in subparagraph (B) of this
paragraph to provide to municipalities, counties, authorities, and
state agencies financial support by contract for clearing,
dredging, or maintaining free from obstructions and for the
widening, deepening, and improvement of the ports, seaports, or
harbors of this state. (B)(i)
Municipalities, counties, authorities, or state agencies may, by
formal resolution, apply to the department for financial assistance
provided by this paragraph. (ii) The department shall review the proposal
and, if satisfied that the proposal is in accordance with the
purposes of this paragraph, may enter into a contract for
expenditure of funds. (iii)
The time of payment and any conditions concerning such funds shall
be set forth in the contract. (C) In addition to subparagraph (A) of this
paragraph and subject to general appropriations for such purposes,
the department with its own forces or by contract may clear,
dredge, or maintain free from obstruction and may widen, deepen,
and improve the ports, seaports, or harbors of this state;
and (19) Code Sections 32-3-1
and 32-6-115 notwithstanding, the department may by contract grant
to any rapid transit authority created by the General Assembly,
under such terms and conditions as the department may deem
appropriate, the right to occupy or traverse a portion of the right
of way of any road on the state highway system by or with its mass
transportation facilities. Furthermore, the department may by
contract lease to the rapid transit authority, under such terms and
conditions as the department may deem appropriate, the right to
occupy, operate, maintain, or traverse by or with its mass
transportation facilities any parking facility constructed by the
department. Notwithstanding Code Section 48-2-17, all net revenue
derived from the lease shall be utilized by the department to
offset the cost of constructing any parking facility. Regardless of
any financial expenditures by the rapid transit authority, no right
of use or lease granted under this paragraph shall merge into or
become a property interest of the rapid transit authority. Upon the
transfer of the title of the mass transportation facilities to
private ownership or upon the operation of the rapid transportation
facilities for the financial gain of private persons, such rights
granted by the department shall automatically terminate and all
rapid transportation facilities shall be removed from the rights of
way of the state highway system. (b) In addition to the powers specifically
delegated to it in this title, the department shall have the
authority to perform all acts which are necessary, proper, or
incidental to the efficient operation and development of the
department and of the state highway system and of other modes and
systems of transportation; and this title shall be liberally
construed to that end. Any power vested by law in the department
but not implemented by specific provisions for the exercise thereof
may be executed and carried out by the department in a reasonable
manner pursuant to such rules, regulations, and procedures as the
department may adopt and subject to such limitations as may be
provided by law.
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