Municipalities; minimum service delivery requirements for new corporations; provide
Impact
The bill additionally mandates comprehensive feasibility and impact studies to analyze the potential fiscal effects and service delivery implications on existing counties. Such studies must be conducted by public institutions affiliated with the University System of Georgia, ensuring an objective assessment of the proposed municipal corporations' impact. The results of these studies are vital for supporting incorporation petitions and must be disseminated to relevant bodies including the General Assembly and local governing authorities.
Summary
House Bill 815 aims to amend regulations surrounding the incorporation of new municipal corporations in Georgia, establishing minimum service delivery requirements and procedural requirements for petitions in support of proposed incorporations. Under this bill, new municipalities must meet specific population thresholds and provide a set number of services to be eligible for incorporation. This adds a layer of complexity and ensures that only areas capable of meeting certain service delivery standards can initiate the incorporation process.
Contention
Another significant aspect of HB 815 is the proposal for pension obligation management, specifically addressing the unfunded pension liabilities associated with formerly unincorporated areas transitioning into new municipalities. The bill authorizes the creation of special districts to manage these obligations and requires certain taxation measures to retire these debts over time. This element was contentious as it raises questions about funding responsibilities and long-term financial sustainability for new municipalities, particularly if they encounter financial difficulties following incorporation.
Urges State Board of Education to require school districts to incorporate financial literary instruction into mathematics and social studies curriculum.
Urges State Board of Education to require school districts to incorporate financial literary instruction into mathematics and social studies curriculum.
Provides for the incorporation of the fifteenth ward of the parish of Orleans as a municipality within the parish of Orleans (RE +$50,000 LF EX See Note)
To Authorize An Incorporated Town Or A City Of The Second Class To Petition The State Board Of Education For The Establishment Of A Local Public Elementary School Or Satellite School Under Certain Conditions.