The commissioner shall identify conservation, public improvement, or community service projects which will provide long-term benefits to the public, will yield tangible, result oriented works, will provide productive training and work experiences to the corps members involved, will be labor intensive and suitable for a crew of corps members to accomplish, may result in payments to the state for service performed, and can be promptly completed.
O.C.G.A. § 12-11-6
Identification of projects
Known as the Georgia Youth Conservation Corps Act
The act spans §§ 12-11-1 to 12-11-9 (11 sections).
— Code 1981, § 12-11-6, enacted by Ga
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