Georgia Code § 46-8A-4

Permit for extension of line or system
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This Code section shall not be construed to require any person to secure a permit for an extension of a rapid rail passenger service line or system into territory contiguous to that already served by that person and not receiving similar service from another person if no permit has been issued to or applied for by any other person.
This Code section shall not be construed to require any person to secure a permit for an extension of a rapid rail passenger service line or system into territory contiguous to that already served by that person and not receiving similar service from another person if no permit has been issued to or applied for by any other person.
This Code section shall not be construed to require any person to secure a permit for an extension of a rapid rail passenger service line or system into territory contiguous to that already served by that person and not receiving similar service from another person if no permit has been issued to or applied for by any other person.
This Code section shall not be construed to require any person to secure a permit for an extension of a rapid rail passenger service line or system into territory contiguous to that already served by that person and not receiving similar service from another person if no permit has been issued to or applied for by any other person.

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