Title 36, Chapter 1, Section 20
( 36-1-20)
(a) The governing authority of each county, for the purpose of protecting and preserving the public health, safety, and welfare, is authorized to adopt ordinances for the governing and policing of the unincorporated areas of the county, violations of which ordinances may be punished by fine or imprisonment or both. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, such ordinances may provide for traffic regulation, including adoption of the uniform rules of the road under Chapter 6 of Title 40, may provide for the regulation and control of litter in the same manner as municipal ordinances under Code Section 16-7-48, and may provide for the implementation and enforcement of any power or duty vested in the county governing authority. (b) Each such ordinance shall specify the maximum punishment which
may be imposed for a violation of the ordinance; and in no case
shall the maximum punishment for the violation of any such ordinance
exceed a fine of $1,000.00 or imprisonment for 60 days or both;
provided, however, that for violation of a pretreatment standard or
requirement adopted pursuant to the federal Clean Water Act the
ordinance may specify that the fine may be up to $1,000.00 per day
for each violation by an industrial user. (c) Jurisdiction over violations of such county ordinances shall be
in the magistrate court of the county; and procedure for enforcement
of such ordinances shall be as provided in Article 4 of Chapter 10
of Title 15; provided, however, jurisdiction over ordinances having
to do with traffic offenses shall be in the court or courts having
jurisdiction over state traffic offenses. (d) This Code section shall not affect the jurisdiction of or
procedure in any other court which has jurisdiction over violations
of county ordinances. |