And you can follow that link to the LexisNexis website and freely read the Georgia Code yourself. I'll assume you are a llama professional and want to read the code pertaining to your profession:
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(a) Every llama professional and every llama activity sponsor shall post and maintain signs ...
Or you can search for "llama" and find all code sections.
If LexisNexis did not contract to provide this service, then the State of Georgia might. They would have to provide the server, and pay for the bandwidth, and pay the cost of updating it. This year's college intern might do a wonderful job, but next year might not be so good. Or the lack of supervision will lead to deterioration. Georgia would tell you to come to Atlanta and dig through stacks of paper, or volumes and volumes.
Instead, Georgia contracts with LexisNexis to make the actual code available to you. In turn, it brings potential $$$customers$$$ to its annotated version./div>
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ยง 4-12-5
(a) Every llama professional and every llama activity sponsor shall post and maintain signs ...
Or you can search for "llama" and find all code sections.
If LexisNexis did not contract to provide this service, then the State of Georgia might. They would have to provide the server, and pay for the bandwidth, and pay the cost of updating it. This year's college intern might do a wonderful job, but next year might not be so good. Or the lack of supervision will lead to deterioration. Georgia would tell you to come to Atlanta and dig through stacks of paper, or volumes and volumes.
Instead, Georgia contracts with LexisNexis to make the actual code available to you. In turn, it brings potential $$$customers$$$ to its annotated version./div>
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