Georgia Statutes

§ 10-1-404 — Attorney General's subpoena and hearing powers; procedural rules; court enforcement orders; self-incrimination; confidentiality

Georgia § 10-1-404

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O.C.G.A. § 10-1-404 (2026).

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(a)To carry out the duties prescribed by Code Sections 10-1-394 , 10-1-395 , 10-1-397 , 10-1-398 , and 10-1-403 , the Attorney General, in addition to other powers conferred upon him or her by this part, may issue subpoenas to any person, administer an oath or affirmation to any person, conduct hearings in aid of any investigation or inquiry, prescribe such forms, and promulgate such procedural rules and regulations as may be necessary, which procedural rules and regulations shall have the force of law.
(b)The recipient of an investigative demand or subpoena may file an objection with the Attorney General within the reasonable time allotted for responding on grounds that it fails to comply with this part or upon any constitutional or other legal right or privilege of such person. Upon fa

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Legislative History

Amended by 2015 Ga. Laws 187,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2015.

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