§ 3-1-1. Revenue ordinance. |
§ 3-1-2. Supplies paid for by city. |
§ 3-1-3. City depository. |
§ 3-1-4. Purchasing agent; City Clerk. |
§ 3-1-5. Same; duties. |
§ 3-1-6. Unauthorized purchases. |
§ 3-1-7. Requisitions and estimates. |
§ 3-1-8. Revisory power. |
§ 3-1-9. Encumbrance of funds. |
§ 3-1-10. Discounted or competitive prices. |
§ 3-1-11. Competitive bids favored. |
§ 3-1-12. Formal contract procedure; maximum without bids. |
§ 3-1-13. Notice inviting bids. |
§ 3-1-14. Scope of notice. |
§ 3-1-15. Bidder's list. |
§ 3-1-16. Notice on bulletin board in city hall. |
§ 3-1-17. Bid deposits. |
§ 3-1-18. Bid opening procedure. |
§ 3-1-19. Rejection of bids. |
§ 3-1-20. Lowest responsible bidder. |
§ 3-1-21. Award to other than low bidder. |
§ 3-1-22. Tie bids. |
§ 3-1-23. Subdividing contracts. |
§ 3-1-24. Sale of city property. |
Editor's note— By referendum and resolution the City participates in a one (1) percent local option sales tax. State Law reference— Local government financial management standards and procedures, O.C.G.A., Secs. 36-81-1 et seq.; budget adoption procedure, O.C.G.A., Secs. 36-81-3 through 36-81-6. Cross reference— Fixing fiscal year, Charter, Sec. 43; authority to issue bonds, Charter, Sec. 61; collection of tax to retire bonds, Charter, Sec. 41. |