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Chapter 31 - Incorporation of Municipal Corporations


  • § 36-31-1. Legislative intent
  • § 36-31-2. Two-year inapplicability of provisions regarding inactive municipalities
  • § 36-31-3. Minimum population standards for proposed municipal corporation
  • § 36-31-4. Use and subdivision of areas proposed to be incorporated
  • § 36-31-5. Certificate of existence of minimum standards; manner of determination; disposition and evidentiary effect of certificate
  • § 36-31-6. Responsibility of the Attorney General for preclearances
  • § 36-31-7. Power to license and regulate alcoholic beverages
  • § 36-31-7.1. Ownership and control of county road rights of way
  • § 36-31-8. Transition periods for governmental functions; appointment by the Governor of interim representatives
  • § 36-31-9. Initial terms of office
  • § 36-31-10. Appropriation of funds for grants or loans
  • § 36-31-11. Removal of new municipal corporations from county special districts for provision of local government services
  • § 36-31-11.1. Municipality control over parks and fire stations; obligation of county
  • § 36-31-12. Legislative findings; special districts divided into noncontiguous areas; information required in audits; informational summary
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