Georgia Code § 25-9-11.1

Prohibition of local governing authorities from enforcing local ordinances or resolutions relating to certain marking or location requirements
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No local governing authority shall enforce any ordinance or resolution which imposes fines for a violation of a local ordinance or resolution that establishes requirements for white lining, marking of underground facilities, re-marking of underground facilities, or otherwise locating underground facilities or sewer laterals for any locate request or large project. Amended by 2022 Ga. Laws 777,§ 1, eff. 9/1/2022. Added by 2016 Ga. Laws 367,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2016.
No local governing authority shall enforce any ordinance or resolution which imposes fines for a violation of a local ordinance or resolution that establishes requirements for white lining, marking of underground facilities, re-marking of underground facilities, or otherwise locating underground facilities or sewer laterals for any locate request or large project. Amended by 2022 Ga. Laws 777,§ 1, eff. 9/1/2022. Added by 2016 Ga. Laws 367,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2016.
No local governing authority shall enforce any ordinance or resolution which imposes fines for a violation of a local ordinance or resolution that establishes requirements for white lining, marking of underground facilities, re-marking of underground facilities, or otherwise locating underground facilities or sewer laterals for any locate request or large project. Amended by 2022 Ga. Laws 777,§ 1, eff. 9/1/2022. Added by 2016 Ga. Laws 367,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2016.
No local governing authority shall enforce any ordinance or resolution which imposes fines for a violation of a local ordinance or resolution that establishes requirements for white lining, marking of underground facilities, re-marking of underground facilities, or otherwise locating underground facilities or sewer laterals for any locate request or large project.

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