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2023 CODE OF GEORGIA
Title 40 - MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC (§§ 40-1-1 — 40-16-8)
Chapter 11 - ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLES (§§ 40-11-1 — 40-11-22)
Article 1A - ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE ACT (§§ 40-11-11 — 40-11-19.5)
Section 40-11-17 - Removal from private parking lot; fees; penalty
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GA Code § 40-11-17 (2023)
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- (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to remove, tow, or immobilize or cause to be removed, towed, or immobilized a motor vehicle left in a paid private parking lot between midnight and 9 A.M. of the following day. Nothing in this Code section shall prohibit the owner or operator of a paid private parking lot from charging a penalty for vehicles which remain in a paid private parking lot during such period without authorization. Such penalty shall not exceed $25.00 in excess of normal parking fees. No owner or operator of a paid private parking lot shall be liable for any damages to any motor vehicle remaining in a paid private parking lot during such period without authorization. Nothing in this Code section shall prohibit a resident or a business owner who is not an owner or operator of a paid private parking lot from towing, removing, immobilizing, or causing to be towed, removed, or immobilized a motor vehicle left without authorization on private property.
- (b) Any person violating the provisions of subsection (a) of this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Added by 2019 Ga. Laws 275,§ 5, eff. 9/1/2019.
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