Georgia Statutes

§ 33-22-4 — Investigation of applicants for licenses; issuance or denial of license generally; hearing; grounds for issuance or denial

Georgia § 33-22-4

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O.C.G.A. § 33-22-4 (2026).

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(a)Upon the filing of an application and the payment of the license fee, the Commissioner shall make an investigation of each applicant and shall issue a license if he finds the applicant is qualified in accordance with this chapter. If the Commissioner does not so find, he shall within 30 days after he has received such application so notify the applicant and, at the request of the applicant, give the applicant a full hearing.
(b)The Commissioner shall issue or renew a license as may be applied for when he is satisfied that the person to be licensed:
(1)Is competent and trustworthy and intends to act in good faith in the capacity involved by the license for which application is made;
(2)Has a good business reputation and has had experience, training, or education so as to be qualified

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