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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-34
2-8-34. (a) The Commissioner on his own motion may, and
upon the complaint of any interested party charging a violation of
any provision of this article or of any provision of any marketing
order or any rule or regulation issued by the Commissioner or
commission and effective under this article shall, either refer the
matter directly to the Attorney General of this state or to any
prosecuting attorney of this state for the institution of legal
proceedings thereupon or, if the Commissioner deems it necessary or
advisable, immediately call an administrative hearing, pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia
Administrative Procedure Act,' governing contested cases, to
consider the charges set forth in such verified complaint.
(b) In case the matter is referred
directly by the Commissioner to the Attorney General or any
prosecuting attorney, it shall be the duty of such officer, if
after examination of the complaint and the evidence he believes
that a violation has occurred, to bring an appropriate action or
actions in a court or courts of competent jurisdiction in this
state. (c) After an
administrative hearing, if the Commissioner finds that a violation
has occurred, he shall enter his findings and notify the parties to
such complaint. In his discretion, the Commissioner shall either
refer the matter to the Attorney General for the institution of
legal proceedings or notify such parties to cease and desist from
further violation. Upon the refusal or failure of such parties to
comply or if he finds that the facts or circumstances warrant
immediate prosecution, the Commissioner shall file a complaint with
the Attorney General or with any prosecuting attorney of this state
requesting that such officer commence any or all actions authorized
in this article against such respondent or respondents in a court
of competent jurisdiction.
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