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2006 Georgia Code - 3-2-3
3-2-3. In addition to his other duties and
responsibilities to administer this title, the commissioner
may: (1) Deny, suspend, or
cancel any license required under this title if:
(A) The license application is not
filed in good faith or is filed by some person as a subterfuge for
any other person; (B) Any
applicant for a license or any licensee under this title willfully
fails to comply with any provisions of this title or with rules and
regulations adopted by the commissioner; or (C) Any person to whom a license has been issued
is no longer engaged in the dealing of alcoholic beverages or no
longer qualifies as a licensee under this title.
Before any denial, suspension, or
cancellation of a license granted pursuant to this title, the
applicant or licensee shall be afforded a hearing in the manner and
subject to the conditions and procedures established by this
chapter and the commissioner. The commissioner shall notify an
applicant or licensee in writing of the denial, suspension, or
cancellation by registered or certified mail or statutory overnight
delivery to the last known address of the applicant or licensee
appearing in the commissioner´s files or by personal service
upon the applicant or licensee by an authorized agent of the
commissioner. Upon cancellation of a license for cause under this
paragraph, there shall be no renewal or reissuance of the canceled
license for a period of two years from the date of
cancellation; (2) In the
event that the license of any person is canceled by the
commissioner under the authority of this title, hold the bonds of
the person for a period of three years against any liabilities
accruing as a result of the business of the person whose license is
canceled. In no event shall the surrender of any bond release any
liability; (3) Enter into
agreements with appropriate authorities of other states who enforce
the alcoholic beverage laws thereof, to exchange information
relative to the manufacture, receipt, sale, use, or transportation
of alcoholic beverages; (4)
Promulgate rules and regulations which he deems necessary for the
conversion from the metric system of measurement to the equivalent
English measurement in United States gallons and subdivisions of
gallons and shall compute all tax rates at the equivalent English
measurement; and (5)
Promulgate rules and regulations, not inconsistent with federal
laws or regulations, requiring informative labeling of all
distilled spirits offered for sale in this state.
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