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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-112
21-2-112. (a) When the state executive committee of a
political party has reason to believe that the orders, rules, or
regulations of the state executive committee, relating to all party
matters except the conduct of primaries, are not being, or will not
be, fairly, impartially, or properly enforced or applied in any
county by the county executive committee of the party in such
county, the state executive committee shall issue to such county
committee a written notice of opportunity for hearing.
(b) A notice of opportunity for
hearing shall state the substance of the order which the state
committee proposes to issue under subsection (e) of this Code
section and advise such county committee of its right to a hearing
upon request to the state committee if such request is received by
it within the time specified in the notice. (c) Whenever such county committee requests a
hearing in accordance with this Code section, the state committee
shall immediately set a date, time, and place for such hearing and
shall forthwith notify the county committee thereof.
(d) A stenographic record of the
testimony and other evidence submitted at the hearing shall be
taken and filed with the state committee. Each witness appearing at
the hearing shall be sworn prior to testifying. (e) If the state committee does not receive a
timely request for hearing or if a hearing is requested and
conducted as provided in this Code section and the state committee
determines that all or any part of the proposed relief described in
the notice of opportunity for hearing should be granted, the state
committee may issue an order, effective for a certain period,
suspending and superseding all or any part of the powers and duties
of the county committee and directing that the powers and duties
which would have been exercised and performed by such county
executive committee in those matters in which they have been
suspended and superseded shall be exercised and performed by the
persons designated by the state executive committee, who may be
residents of any county of this state, notwithstanding any other
provision of this chapter. (f) The state executive committee may delegate
its powers under this Code section to a subcommittee.
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