Title 36, Chapter 9, Section 5
( 36-9-5)
(a) It is the duty of the county governing authorities to erect or
repair, when necessary, their respective courthouses and jails and
all other necessary county buildings and to furnish each with all
the furniture necessary for the different rooms, offices, or cells. (b) The county buildings shall be erected and kept in order and
repaired at the expense of the county under the direction of the
county governing authority which is authorized to make all necessary
contracts for that purpose. (c)(1) As used in this subsection, the term "county document"
means: (A) Records documenting property rights, deeds, and wills; and (B) Tax records documenting ownership of property and the latest
valuations of property. (2) A county officer, the county board of tax assessors, or any
other officer of the county having the responsibility or custody
of any county documents set forth in paragraph (1) of this
subsection shall, at night or when the county office is closed,
keep such county documents: (A) In a fireproof safe or vault; (B) In fireproof cabinets; (C) On microfilm, pursuant to the standards set forth in Article
6 of Chapter 18 of Title 50, only if a security copy has been
sent to the Georgia State Archives; or (D) At a location not more than 100 miles from the county in a
data storage and retrieval facility approved by the county
governing authority within the State of Georgia which is in a
building or facility which is in compliance with the fire safety
standards applicable to archives and record centers as
established by the National Fire Protection Association in
Standard No. 232, as such standard was adopted on August 11,
1995. If documents are stored outside the county where the
documents were created, the government entity shall bear all
costs of transporting such documents back to the county of
origin for purposes of responding to requests under Article 4 of
Chapter 18 of Title 50, relating to inspections of public
records. Such documents shall be made available to the
requester. (3) It is the duty of the county governing authorities to furnish
the necessary fireproof equipment, microfilming equipment and
supplies, or some other safe facility for such county documents. (4) On and after January 1, 1985, county documents shall be stored
only in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. The
local fire marshal in each county shall monitor the various county
offices in the county to assure compliance with the provisions of
this subsection. |