§ 50-8-32 - Creation of regional commissions
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    50-8-32   (2010)
   50-8-32.    Creation of regional commissions 
      Regional  commissions are created and established as public agencies and  instrumentalities of their members which shall facilitate coordinated  and comprehensive planning in conformity with minimum standards and  procedures established pursuant to law. Regional commissions shall  function as the regional planning entity for land use, environmental,  transportation, and historic preservation planning in each designated  region of the state. Each such agency and instrumentality shall be known  as a regional commission and shall be designated, by name for all  purposes, with such identifying words before the term "regional  commission" as the Board of Community Affairs may, from time to time in  accordance with the provisions of subsection (f) of Code Section 50-8-4,  choose and designate by official action. The number of regional  commissions and the region within which each regional commission shall  operate shall initially be established and subsequently may be changed  from time to time by the Board of Community Affairs pursuant to Code  Section 50-8-4. Each county shall be wholly within the region of one  regional commission, and no county shall be divided among more than one  region. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Board of  Community Affairs shall establish the boundaries of any region for which  a metropolitan area planning and development commission, created  pursuant to Article 4 of this chapter, also serves as the regional  commission.