§ 12-8-103. Gratuitous Work for Nonprofit Organizations — Sales to Farmers
Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit or be construed as prohibiting the county road commission, the state, or any municipality or its agents, from doing work gratuitously for cemeteries, churches, schools, and any other charitable nonprofit organization, or from making sales of agricultural lime to farmers for use in connection with their own farming activities.
§ 12-9-101. Short Title
This chapter may be cited as the “Interlocal Cooperation Act.”
§ 12-9-102. Purpose
It is the purpose of this chapter to permit local governmental units the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate with other localities on a basis of mutual advantage and thereby provide services and facilities in a manner and pursuant to forms of governmental organization that will accord best with geographic, […]
§ 12-9-103. Chapter Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Local government entity” means any city, town, municipality, county, including any county having a metropolitan form of government, local education agency, development district, utility district, human resource agency or other political subdivision of this state; “Local government joint venture entity” means any entity created pursuant […]
§ 12-7-105. Requested Material to Be Provided — Cooperation Required
It is the duty of all departments, institutions or agencies of state government to furnish to the commissioner of general services all material requested from the commissioner regarding publications and reports.
§ 12-7-107. Approval Procedure
The approval procedure for publications established under this part may allow one-time approval of a publication that is printed on a periodic basis and that conforms to the format, design, and purpose of the publication as originally presented to the commissioner of general services for approval without requiring review and approval of subsequent issues of […]
§ 12-7-108. Exceptions to Part
The requirements of this part do not apply to any student newspaper publication or annuals and/or yearbooks.
§ 12-7-201. Legislative Findings and Declarations
The general assembly finds and declares that the use of alkaline paper for the publication of state records and documents of enduring value is a social and moral imperative to preserve our collective knowledge and heritage for the future. To this end, the general assembly declares it to be the public policy of this state […]
§ 12-7-202. State Records and Documents to Be Printed on Alkaline Paper
Each department, board, commission, agency or other entity of state government, including state institutions of higher education, shall use alkaline paper that meets or exceeds the American National Standards Institute standard for permanent paper for printed library materials (ANSI Z39.48), as approved by the commissioner of general services, for the printing or publication of all […]
§ 12-7-203. Administration and Enforcement — Approved List of Alkaline Papers
The commissioner of general services is charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing this part. The commissioner of general services shall provide to each department, board, commission, agency or other entity of state government an approved list of alkaline papers that meet or exceed the standard for permanent paper established in § 12-7-202.