§ 31-7-111 - Findings; declaration of policy
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-7-111   (2010)
   31-7-111.    Findings; declaration of policy 
      (a)  It is found, determined, and declared that:
      (1)  There  exists in this state a seriously inadequate supply of and a critical  need for facilities which can furnish the comprehensive services  required by elderly persons in a single location, including, without  limitation, residential care and the types of services provided in  skilled nursing homes, intermediate care homes, and personal care homes  (hereinafter referred to as "residential care facilities for the  elderly");
      (2)  The aforesaid shortage of  residential care facilities for the elderly is threatening to the  safety, health, convenience, and welfare of certain elderly citizens;  and
      (3)  An adequate supply of  residential care facilities for the elderly to provide the special  facilities and services needed by elderly persons cannot be provided  through the ordinary operation of private enterprise, and therefore the  involvement of a public agency, as is contemplated in this article, in  such an undertaking would not be competitive with private enterprise.
Accordingly,  it is determined that it is a valid public purpose, as a matter of  public health, safety, convenience, and welfare, to assist in providing  residential care facilities for the elderly.
(b)  It  is further found and declared that the creation of the authorities, as  provided in this article, in the cities and counties of this state and  the carrying out by such authorities of the corporate powers conferred  in this article in connection with providing an adequate supply of  residential care facilities for the elderly are in all respects for the  benefit of the people of this state and a public purpose within the  meaning of the Constitution of Georgia in that:
      (1)  Providing  an adequate supply of residential care facilities for the elderly for  the people of this state is necessary to the public health and welfare;  and
      (2)  The development and stimulation  of trade and commerce in this state is vital to the public welfare,  creates employment opportunities, and lessens unemployment and  underemployment.