At such time as the Commissioner or supervisor deems there has been a violation of the law and the rules and regulations, he shall have the power and authority, in accordance with Chapter 13 of Title 50, the “Georgia Administrative Procedure Act,” to suspend the license of the warehouseman pending the investigation of the violation or until at such time the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the Commissioner or supervisor, and during the period of time of any investigation of a violation the Commissioner or supervisor shall have the power and authority to impound all books and records and withhold all commodities from moving until the investigation is completed.
History. Ga. L. 1956, p. 688, § 3.
Structure Georgia Code
Article 1 - State Licensed and Bonded Warehouses
§ 10-4-3. State Warehouse Section Established; Supervisor of Section
§ 10-4-4. Exemptions From Article; Warehousemen Electing to Be Covered
§ 10-4-5. Powers and Duties of Commissioner; Annual Reports; Adoption of Rules and Regulations
§ 10-4-7. Uniform Application of Orders, Fees, Rules, and Regulations
§ 10-4-8. Existing Interstate Commerce Regulations Not Affected
§ 10-4-9. Judicial Review of Administrative Decision
§ 10-4-10. Annual License Required; Issuance by Commissioner; Application for License or Renewal
§ 10-4-11. License for Person Electing to Comply With Article and Regulations
§ 10-4-12. Bond Required; Additional Bond
§ 10-4-13. Bonded and Licensed Warehouse May Be Designated as State Bonded
§ 10-4-15. Inspections of Warehouses
§ 10-4-16. Inspectors and Examiners to Be Bonded
§ 10-4-18. Delivery to Warehouse Presumably for Storage
§ 10-4-20. Essential Terms of Warehouse Receipts; Liability for Omission
§ 10-4-21. Obligation of Warehouseman to Deliver; Effect of Loss or Damage
§ 10-4-22. Surrender and Cancellation of Warehouse Receipts on Delivery
§ 10-4-23. Records of Warehousemen
§ 10-4-24. Inspection of Records; Preservation of Records When License Terminated
§ 10-4-25. When Insurance on Stored Products Required
§ 10-4-27. Certified Public Weighers to Be Provided
§ 10-4-28. Scales to Be Provided; Examination; Disapproved Scales Not to Be Used
§ 10-4-32. Criminal Penalties for Violations; Immunity of Sureties
§ 10-4-33. Duty of Persons Accepting Warehouse Receipts to Take Adequate Measures Regarding Goods