§ 134. Powers.  


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  • The authority shall have powers:

    (1)

    To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;

    (2)

    To acquire by gift, purchase, lease or otherwise, and to hold, to lease to or sell to any persons, firms or corporations, whether public or private, and to dispose of, real and personal property of every kind and character for its corporate purposes;

    (3)

    To appoint, select and employ officers, agents and employees, including engineering, architectural and construction experts, fiscal agents and attorneys, and fix their respective compensations;

    (4)

    To make contracts, leases and to execute all instruments necessary or convenient, including contracts for construction of projects and leases of projects, contracts with respect to the use of projects which it causes to be erected or acquired or contracts for managerial and operating services, and to dispose by conveyance of its title in fee simple of real and personal property of every kind and character, and any and all persons, firms and corporations, all cities, towns and counties, and any and all political subdivisions, departments, institutions or agencies of the state are hereby authorized to enter into contracts, leases or agreements with the authority upon such terms and for such purposes as they deem advisable;

    (5)

    To construct, erect, acquire, own, repair, remodel, maintain, add to, extend, improve, equip, furnish, operate and manage projects, as hereinabove defined, the cost of any such project to be paid in whole or in part from the proceeds of revenue bonds or other funds of the authority or from such proceeds or other funds made available to the authority;

    (6)

    To accept loans and/or grants of money or materials or property of any kind from the United States of America or any agency or instrumentality thereof, upon such terms and conditions as the United States of America or such agency or instrumentality, may impose;

    (7)

    To accept loans and/or grants of money or materials or property of any kind from the State of Georgia or any agency or instrumentality or political subdivision thereof, upon such terms and conditions as the State of Georgia or such agency or instrumentality or political subdivision may impose;

    (8)

    To borrow money for any of its corporate purposes, including operating deficits, and to execute evidences of such indebtedness, secured or unsecured, upon such terms and conditions as the authority shall deem desirable;

    (9)

    To exercise any power usually possessed by private corporations performing similar functions, which is not in conflict with the constitution and laws of this state;

    (10)

    The authority and any trustee acting under any trust indenture, are specifically authorized from time to time to sell, lease, grant, exchange or otherwise dispose of any surplus property, both real and personal, or interest therein not required in the normal operation of and usable in the furtherance of the purpose for which the authority was created, except as such right and power may be limited as provided in section 18 hereof [§ 149 of the appendix];

    (11)

    To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers expressly given in this act [part].

(Acts 1969, p. 2567, § 4)