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2006 Georgia Code - 2-9-35
2-9-35. (a) Any person claiming that he or she has been
damaged by a breach of the conditions of a bond given by a licensee
as provided in Code Section 2-9-34 may enter a complaint to the
Commissioner. Such complaint shall be a written statement of the
facts constituting the complaint and must be made within 180 days
of the alleged breach. If the Commissioner determines that the
complaint is prima facie a breach of the bond, and the matter can
not be amicably resolved within 15 days, the Commissioner shall
publish a solicitation for additional complaints regarding breaches
of the bond for a period of not less than five consecutive issues
in a newspaper of general circulation and in such other
publications as the Commissioner shall prescribe. Additional
complaints must be filed within 60 days following initial public
notification of a breach of the bond. Civil actions on the breach
of such bond shall not be commenced less than 120 days nor more
than 547 days from the initial date of public notification of such
breach of the bond. (b) Upon
the filing of the complaint in the manner provided in this Code
section, the Commissioner shall investigate the charges made and,
at his discretion, order a hearing before him or his hearing
officer, giving all parties concerned notice of the filing of such
complaint and the time and place of such hearing. At the conclusion
of the hearing, the Commissioner shall report his findings and
render his conclusion upon the matter complained of to the
complainant and respondent in the case, who shall have 15 days
following such report in which to make effective and satisfy the
Commissioner´s conclusions. (c) If such settlement is not effected within
such time, the Commissioner or the producer may institute
appropriate legal proceedings to enforce the claim. If the producer
is not satisfied with the ruling of the Commissioner, he may
commence and maintain an action against the principal and surety on
the bond of the parties complained of, as in any civil
action. (d) If the bond or
collateral posted is insufficient to pay the valid claims of
producers in full, the Commissioner may direct that the proceeds of
the bond shall be divided pro rata among the producers.
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