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2006 Georgia Code - 21-5-6
21-5-6. (a) The commission is vested with the following
powers: (1) To meet at such
times and places as it may deem necessary; (2) To contract with other agencies, public or
private, or persons as it deems necessary for the rendering and
affording of such services, facilities, studies, and reports to the
commission as will best assist it to carry out its duties and
responsibilities; (3) To
cooperate with and secure the cooperation of every department,
agency, or instrumentality in the state government or its political
subdivisions in the furtherance of the purposes of this
chapter; (4) To employ an
executive secretary and such additional staff as the commission
deems necessary to carry out the powers delegated to the commission
by this chapter; (5) To issue
subpoenas to compel any person to appear, give sworn testimony, or
produce documentary or other evidence; (6) To institute and prosecute actions in the
superior courts, in its own name, seeking to enjoin or restrain any
violation or threatened violation of this chapter;
(7) To adopt in accordance with
Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure Act,'
such rules and regulations as are necessary to carry out the
purposes of this chapter; and (8) To do any and all things necessary or
convenient to enable it to perform wholly and adequately its duties
and to exercise the powers granted to it. (b) The commission shall have the following
duties: (1) To prescribe
forms to be used in complying with this chapter;
(2) To prepare and publish a manual
setting forth recommended uniform methods of accounting and
reporting for use by persons required by this chapter to file
statements and reports; (3)
To accept and file any information voluntarily supplied that
exceeds the requirements of this chapter; (4) To develop a filing, coding, and
cross-indexing system consonant with the purposes of this
chapter; (5) To adopt a
retention standard for records of the commission in accordance with
Article 5 of Chapter 18 of Title 50, the 'Georgia Records
Act'; (6) To prepare and
publish such other reports and technical studies as in its judgment
will tend to promote the purposes of this chapter;
(7) To provide for public
dissemination of such summaries and reports; (8) To determine whether the required statements
and reports have been filed and, if so, whether they conform to the
requirements of this chapter; (9) To make investigations, subject to the
limitations contained in Code Section 21-5-7.1, with respect to the
statements and reports filed under this chapter and with respect to
alleged failure to file any statements or reports required under
this chapter and upon receipt of the written complaint of any
person, verified under oath to the best information, knowledge, and
belief by the person making such complaint with respect to an
alleged violation of any provision of this chapter, provided that
nothing in this Code section shall be construed to limit or
encumber the right of the commission to initiate on probable cause
an investigation on its own cognizance as it deems necessary to
fulfill its obligations under this chapter; (10)(A) To conduct a preliminary investigation,
subject to the limitations contained in Code Section 21-5-7.1, of
the merits of a written complaint by any person who believes that a
violation of this chapter has occurred, verified under oath to the
best information, knowledge, and belief by the person making such
complaint. If there are found no reasonable grounds to believe that
a violation has occurred, the complaint shall be dismissed, subject
to being reopened upon discovery of additional evidence or relevant
material. If the commission determines that there are such
reasonable grounds to believe that a violation has occurred, it
shall give notice by summoning the persons believed to have
committed the violation to a hearing. The hearing shall be
conducted in all respects in accordance with Chapter 13 of Title
50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.' The commission may
file a complaint charging violations of this chapter, and any
person aggrieved by the final decision of the commission is
entitled to judicial review in accordance with Chapter 13 of Title
50; provided, however, that nothing in this Code section shall be
construed to limit or encumber the right of the commission to
initiate on probable cause an investigation on its own cognizance
as it deems necessary to fulfill its obligations under this
chapter. (B) In any such
preliminary investigation referenced in subparagraph (A) of this
paragraph, until such time as the commission determines that there
are reasonable grounds to believe that a violation has occurred, it
shall not be necessary to give the notice by summons nor to conduct
a hearing in accordance with Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia
Administrative Procedure Act'; (11) To report suspected violations of law to
the appropriate law enforcement authority; (12) To investigate upon a written complaint any
illegal use of public employees in a political campaign by any
candidate; (13) To issue,
upon written request, and publish written advisory opinions on the
requirements of this chapter, based on a real or hypothetical set
of circumstances; and each such written advisory opinion shall be
issued within 60 days of the written request for the advisory
opinion. The commission shall make all advisory opinions that were
issued after January 9, 2006, publicly available for review and
shall post these and all future opinions on the
commissiońs
website and the commission shall make all advisory opinions that
were issued prior to January 9, 2006, publicly available for review
and shall post these opinions on the commissiońs
website. No liability shall be imposed under this chapter for any
act or omission made in conformity with a written advisory opinion
issued by the commission that is valid at the time of the act or
omission; (14) To issue
orders, after the completion of appropriate proceedings, directing
compliance with this chapter or prohibiting the actual or
threatened commission of any conduct constituting a violation,
which order may include a provision requiring the violator:
(A) To cease and desist from
committing further violations; (B) To make public complete statements, in
corrected form, containing the information required by this
chapter; (C)(i) Except as
provided in paragraph (2) of Code Section 21-5-7.1, to pay a civil
penalty not to exceed $1,000.00 for each violation contained in any
report required by this chapter or for each failure to comply with
any other provision of this chapter or of any rule or regulation
promulgated under this chapter; provided, however, that a civil
penalty not to exceed $5,000.00 may be imposed for a second
occurrence of a violation of the same provision and a civil penalty
not to exceed $10,000.00 may be imposed for each third or
subsequent occurrence of a violation of the same provision. For the
purposes of the penalties imposed by this division, the same error,
act, omission, or inaccurate entry shall be considered a single
violation if the error, act, omission, or inaccurate entry appears
multiple times on the same report or causes further errors,
omissions, or inaccurate entries in that report or in any future
reports or further violations in that report or in any future
reports. (ii) A civil penalty
shall not be assessed except after notice and hearing as provided
by Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure
Act.' The amount of any civil penalty finally assessed shall be
recoverable by a civil action brought in the name of the
commission. All moneys recovered pursuant to this Code section
shall be deposited in the state treasury. (iii) The Attorney General of this state shall,
upon complaint by the commission, or may, upon the Attorney
Generaĺs
own initiative if after examination of the complaint and evidence
the Attorney General believes a violation has occurred, bring an
action in the superior court in the name of the commission for a
temporary restraining order or other injunctive relief or for civil
penalties for a violation of any provision of this chapter or any
rule or regulation duly issued by the commission.
(iv) Any action brought by the
Attorney General to enforce civil penalties for a violation of the
provisions of this chapter or of any rule or regulation duly issued
by the commission or any order issued by the commission ordering
compliance or to cease and desist from further violations shall be
brought in the superior court of the county of the residence of the
party against whom relief is sought. Service of process shall lie
in any jurisdiction within the state. In such actions, the superior
court inquiry will be limited to whether notice was given by the
commission to the violator in compliance with the Constitution and
the rules of procedure of Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia
Administrative Procedure Act.' Upon satisfaction that notice was
given and a hearing was held pursuant to Chapter 13 of Title 50,
the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure Act,' the superior court
shall enforce the orders of the commission and the civil penalties
assessed under this chapter and the superior court shall not make
independent inquiry as to whether the violations have
occurred. (v) In any action
brought by the Attorney General to enforce any of the provisions of
this chapter or of any rule or regulation issued by the commission,
the judgment, if in favor of the commission, shall provide that the
defendant pay to the commission the costs, including reasonable
attorneyśfees,
incurred by the commission in the prosecution of such
action. The commission shall
make all such orders that were issued after January 9, 2006,
publicly available for review and shall post these and all future
orders on the commissiońs
website and the commission shall make all advisory orders that were
issued prior to January 9, 2006, publicly available for review and
shall post these orders on the commissiońs
website. Such orders shall serve as precedent for all future orders
and opinions of the commission; (15) To make public its conclusion that a
violation has occurred and the nature of such violation;
(16) To petition the superior court
within the county where the hearing was or is being conducted for
the enforcement of any order issued in connection with such
hearing; (17) To report to
the General Assembly and the Governor at the close of each fiscal
year concerning the action taken during that time, the names,
salaries, and duties of all individuals employed, and the funds
disbursed and to make such further report on the matters within its
jurisdiction as may appear desirable; (18) To carry out the procedures, duties, and
obligations relative to the commission set forth in this
chapter; (19) On a quarterly
basis, to prepare, update, and publish a report and post such
report on its website, listing the name of each filer who has not
filed the most recent campaign contribution disclosure report
required by Code Sections 21-5-34 and 21-5-34.1, the financial
disclosure statement required by Code Section 21-5-50, or the
disclosure report required by Code Section 21-5-73 within 30 days
of the date such report was due to be filed; (20) To publish overall lobbyist spending by
category. Such categories shall include gifts, meals,
entertainment, office supplies, lodging, equipment, advertising,
travel, and postage; (21) To
promulgate rules and regulations with respect to electronic
filings; and (22) To provide
and conduct semiannual training on the mechanics of electronic
filing and registration.
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