The general assembly finds and declares that there is a need for a permanent intergovernmental body to study and report on:
(1) The current pattern of local governmental structure and its viability;
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 4-10-101
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(2) The powers and functions of local governments, including their fiscal powers;
(3) The existing, necessary and desirable relationships between and among local governments and the state;
(4) The existing, necessary and desirable allocation of state and local fiscal resources;
(5) The existing, necessary and desirable roles of the state as the creator of the local governmental systems;
(6) The special problems in interstate areas facing their general local governments, intrastate regional units, and areawide bodies, such studies where possible to be conducted in conjunction with those of a pertinent sister state commission; and
(7) Any constitutional amendments and statutory enactments required to implement appropriate commission recommendations.