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2006 Georgia Code - 13-10-2
13-10-2. (a)(1) Any bid bond, performance bond, payment
bond, or security deposit required for a state public works
construction contract shall be approved and filed with the
treasurer or the person performing the duties usually performed by
a treasurer of the obligee named in such bond. At the option of the
state, if the surety named in the bond is other than a surety
company authorized by law to do business in this state pursuant to
a current certificate of authority to transact surety business by
the Commissioner of Insurance, such bond shall not be approved and
filed unless such surety is on the United States Department of
Treasury´s list of approved bond sureties.
(2) Any bid bond, performance bond,
or payment bond required by this chapter shall be approved as to
form and as to the solvency of the surety by an officer of the
state or the agency or authority of the state negotiating the
contract on behalf of the state. In the case of a bid bond, such
approval shall be obtained prior to acceptance of the bid or
proposal. In the case of a payment bond or a performance bond, such
approval shall be obtained prior to the execution of the
contract. (b) Whenever, in
the judgment of the obligee: (1) Any surety on a bid, performance, or payment
bond has become insolvent; (2) Any corporate surety is no longer certified
or approved by the Commissioner of Insurance to do business in the
state; or (3) For any cause
there are no longer proper or sufficient sureties on any or all of
the bonds, the obligee may
require the contractor to strengthen any or all of the bonds or to
furnish a new or additional bond or bonds within ten days.
Thereupon, if so ordered by the obligee, all work on the contract
shall cease unless such new or additional bond or bonds are
furnished. If such bond or bonds are not furnished within such
time, the obligee may terminate the contract and complete the same
as the agent of and at the expense of the contractor and his or her
sureties.
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