Georgia Statutes

§ 2-9-41 — Investigations

Georgia § 2-9-41

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O.C.G.A. § 2-9-41 (2026).

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(a)Upon the complaint of any interested person or upon his own initiative, the Commissioner shall have the power to investigate:
(1)The record of any applicant or licensee;
(2)Any transaction involving the solicitation, receipt, sale, or attempted sale of grain;
(3)The failure to pay proper and true accounts and settlements at prompt and regular intervals;
(4)The making of false statements as to condition, quality, or quantity of grain received or in storage;
(5)The making of false statements as to market conditions with intent to deceive;
(6)The failure to make payment for grain received; or (7) Other alleged injurious transactions.
(b)For such purposes, the Commissioner or his agents may examine the ledgers, books of accounts, memoranda, and other documents which relate to the tr

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