§ 20-2-431 - Division of county into schoolhouse districts; issuance and retirement of district bonds
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-431   (2010)
   20-2-431.    Division of county into schoolhouse districts; issuance and retirement of district bonds 
      (a)  Whenever  the county board of education of any county of this state deems it  necessary for the purpose of securing proper school sites and buildings  and to the best interest of education in the county, the county board  shall have the power and authority to divide all of the territory of the  county outside of independent school districts into local subdivisions  to be known as local schoolhouse districts. Whenever the county board  divides the county into local subdivisions, the entire county shall be  so divided into separate subdivisions. The local subdivisions so set up  and established shall be clearly and positively defined by the  resolution passed by the county board establishing such subdivisions.  The local subdivisions shall be marked off in the manner which the  county board deems to be most advantageous to the school interest of the  county. The county board shall act as officers of such local  subdivisions and as such is authorized to incur bonded indebtedness for  the purpose of purchasing school sites and for building and equipping,  enlarging, and repairing schoolhouses, to include building and  equipping, enlarging, and repairing lunchrooms and vocational and  physical education buildings and facilities in and for such local  subdivisions. The bonded indebtedness which the county board is  authorized by this Code section to incur shall be incurred pursuant to  Article IX, Section V, Paragraphs I and IV of the Constitution of  Georgia. An election for bonds for such local subdivisions shall be  called and held in the manner prescribed by Article 1 of Chapter 82 of  Title 36, and the bonds shall be validated in the manner prescribed by  Part 1 of Article 2 of Chapter 82 of Title 36. The purpose of this Code  section is to permit and to require the same procedure to be followed in  the voting, issuance, levying of taxes for, and the retirement of bonds  issued by the county boards for local subdivisions established under  this Code section for building and equipping, enlarging, and repairing  schoolhouses, to include building and equipping, enlarging, and  repairing lunchrooms and vocational and physical education buildings and  facilities, or purchasing sites therefor as is required in the case of  municipalities and other county bonds; provided, however, that where the  county board divides the county into subdivisions and seeks to issue  bonds for any one of the local subdivisions, persons residing outside of  the local subdivision may not participate as qualified voters in the  election. Should the election held in a local subdivision result  favorably to the issuance of bonds for such local subdivision, the  property located within such local subdivision as marked off and  established by the county board shall be subject to taxation for the  retirement of bonds issued by the county board for such local  subdivision. The property located outside of such subdivision shall not  be subject to taxation for the retirement of any bonds issued for the  local subdivision.
(b)  It is not intended  that subsection (a) of this Code section shall in any way interfere with  the county board issuing bonds on a county-wide basis as provided for  in Code Section 20-2-430. The purpose of subsection (a) of this Code  section is to give to the county board additional powers so that the  county board may provide adequate school sites, buildings, and equipment  in counties and under circumstances where county-wide bond issues for  securing school sites and buildings and equipping schoolhouses prove  inadequate and inequitable because of prior existing bonded indebtedness  of local districts, or otherwise.