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2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 7 - BANKING AND FINANCE
CHAPTER 3 - INDUSTRIAL LOANS
- § 7-3-1 - Short title
- § 7-3-2 - Purpose of chapter
- § 7-3-3 - Definitions
- § 7-3-4 - Applicability of chapter -- Generally; effect on existing lenders
- § 7-3-5 - Applicability of chapter -- Transactions by which money is paid others
- § 7-3-6 - Exemptions from chapter
- § 7-3-7 - Industrial Loan Commissioner; powers and duties generally; employees; deputy; training programs for licensees
- § 7-3-8 - License required; application; fees
- § 7-3-9 - Investigation of application; issuance or denial of license; purchase of licensed location
- § 7-3-10 - License required for each location; display; duration; annual fee; moving office within county
- § 7-3-11 - Failure to begin business or suspending activities after license issued
- § 7-3-12 - Books, records, and reports
- § 7-3-13 - False advertising prohibited
- § 7-3-14 - Maximum loan amount, period, and charges
- § 7-3-15 - Limitation on further charges
- § 7-3-16 - Loans to pay contracts acquired by licensee restricted
- § 7-3-17 - Payment before maturity; refund of prepaid interest; continuing insurance
- § 7-3-18 - Delivery of copy of contract or itemized statement; receipts
- § 7-3-19 - Tax on interest -- Levy; penalty for tax to charges
- § 7-3-20 - Tax on interest -- Payment; inspection of records; rules and regulations
- § 7-3-21 - Tax on interest -- Penalties for late or fraudulent tax payments
- § 7-3-22 - Examinations, investigations, and hearings
- § 7-3-23 - Cease and desist orders; enjoining violations
- § 7-3-24 - Suspension or revocation of license -- Grounds; procedure; effect of loss of license on contracts
- § 7-3-25 - Suspension or revocation of license -- Unreasonable collection tactics
- § 7-3-26 - Probation and civil penalties for violations
- § 7-3-27 - Judicial review of Commissioner's decisions
- § 7-3-28 - Code Section 7-4-4 not repealed
- § 7-3-29 - Criminal penalties; void loans; civil penalty to borrower for violation; violation not subject of class action; defense of good faith; limitation on remedies for voidness
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