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08 LC 14 9779-EC
House Resolution 1120
By: Representatives Cole of the 125th, Golick of the 34th, Butler of the 18th, Smith of the 129th, Maddox of the 127th, and others

A RESOLUTION


Proposing an amendment to the Constitution so as to eliminate the state´s power to annually levy an ad valorem tax on tangible property for any purpose except for defending the state in an emergency but to provide for the state´s continued administrative role in the levy of ad valorem taxes by local governments; to provide for related matters; to provide for submission of this amendment for ratification or rejection; and for other purposes.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:

SECTION 1.
Article VII, Section I, Paragraph II of the Constitution is amended by revising subparagraph (a) as follows:
"(a) The state may not impose an annual levy of state ad valorem taxes on tangible property for all purposes, any purpose except for defending the state in an emergency, shall not exceed one-fourth mill on each dollar of the assessed value of the property. The state may continue to carry out the assessment and collection of ad valorem taxes on public utilities, railroad companies, and airlines on behalf of local governments and may carry out other administrative functions with respect to local ad valorem taxation, as now or hereafter provided by law."

SECTION 2.
The above proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be published and submitted as provided in Article X, Section I, Paragraph II of the Constitution. The ballot submitting the above proposed amendment shall have written or printed thereon the following:
"(  )  YES
(  )  NO
 

Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to eliminate the state´s power to annually levy an ad valorem tax on tangible property for any purpose except for defending the state in an emergency but to provide for the state´s continued administrative role in the levy of ad valorem taxes by local governments?"
All persons desiring to vote in favor of ratifying the proposed amendment shall vote "Yes." All persons desiring to vote against ratifying the proposed amendment shall vote "No." If such amendment shall be ratified as provided in said Paragraph of the Constitution, it shall become a part of the Constitution of this state.