Title 50, Chapter 16, Section 183
( 50-16-183)
(a) If the Department of Transportation; the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia; or a state agency, acting by and through the State Properties Commission, needs to acquire public property or any interest in public property in carrying out its duties and responsibilities, such public property or interest therein may be acquired by condemnation and the power of eminent domain. The procedures to be followed in such acquisitions shall be those set forth in the laws applicable to the Department of Transportation; the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia; and the State Properties Commission, acting for and on behalf of a state agency, respectively, relating to the acquisition of public property or any interest therein by condemnation and the power of eminent domain. In addition to the requirements and procedures set forth in such laws, the Department of Transportation; the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia; and the State Properties Commission, acting for and on behalf of a state agency, shall not acquire public property or any interest therein by condemnation until such acquisition has been approved by the commission as provided in this Code section; provided, however, that the commission's approval shall not be required if the interest held by the governmental entity specified in paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of Code Section 50-16-180 in the property is a tax lien, a mortgage, or both. (b) The acquisition of public property or an interest therein by
condemnation by the Department of Transportation; the Board of
Regents of the University System of Georgia; and the State
Properties Commission, acting for and on behalf of a state agency,
shall first be approved by the commission. If the Department of
Transportation; the Board of Regents of the University System of
Georgia; or the State Properties Commission, acting for and on
behalf of a state agency, wishes to acquire public property or an
interest therein by condemnation, it shall apply to the commission
for approval of such acquisition. The commission may require the
submission of such information by the Department of Transportation;
the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia; and the
State Properties Commission, acting for and on behalf of a state
agency, and by the owner or representatives of the owner of the
public property as the commission may reasonably require for the
consideration of the application. If the commission determines that
the acquisition of the public property by condemnation is
reasonable, necessary, and in the public interest, it shall grant
its approval for such acquisition. The determination of the
commission shall be final. The commission shall make its
determination within 30 days after the commission receives the
information required by the commission for the consideration of the
application of the state agency and in no event longer than 90 days
after receipt of the application. If the commission approves the
condemnation, it shall forward a resolution to that effect to the
applicant seeking such approval. (c) When the approval of the acquisition of public property or an
interest therein by condemnation is granted by the commission, the
Department of Transportation; the Board of Regents of the University
System of Georgia; or the State Properties Commission, acting for
and on behalf of a state agency, may acquire the public property or
interest therein pursuant to the procedures specified in the
applicable laws. A copy of the resolution approving the acquisition
adopted by the commission shall accompany the notice of condemnation
and shall accompany any condemnation petition filed in superior
court. (d) Consistent with the provisions of this article, the commission
may adopt such rules and regulations as may be necessary to enable
the commission to carry out effectively and efficiently the powers
and duties assigned to the commission by this article. The
commission may utilize the resources of any department or agency of
the state, including specifically the State Properties Commission,
to assist it in making any determinations required by the provisions
of this article and may appoint such hearing officers or other
investigators as it deems proper to receive public comment and make
reports or recommendations to the commission. (e) The commission shall not be subject to Chapter 13 of this title,
known as the "Georgia Administrative Procedure Act." |