Any complaints received by the board shall be investigated within 30 days of receipt. If such investigation shows that there may be a violation of Code Section 10-14-17 or 10-14-18 or any felony violation of state or federal criminal law, there shall be an affirmative obligation on behalf of the board to provide notice of such potential illegalities within seven days to the Attorney General’s office and to the sheriff’s office in the county in which any of the illegalities are believed to have occurred in whole or in part. Upon receiving such notification, the Attorney General shall within a reasonable time period not to exceed 60 days conduct a review of such complaint and provide the appropriate prosecuting attorney within any jurisdiction in which any illegalities are believed to have occurred, in whole or in part, with relevant information uncovered during the course of the investigation that the prosecuting attorney requests.
History. Code 1981, § 43-18-10 , enacted by Ga. L. 2021, p. 382, § 3/HB 354.
Effective date.
This Code section became effective May 4, 2021.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 43 - Professions and Businesses
Chapter 18 - Funeral Directors and Establishments, Embalmers, and Crematories
Article 1 - Funeral Directors and Establishments, Embalmers, and Crematories
§ 43-18-2. Declaration of Policy
§ 43-18-3. Practicing Without Complying With Article
§ 43-18-4. Unlicensed Practice as Constituting Public Nuisance; Injunctions
§ 43-18-5. Unlawful Acts; Exemption
§ 43-18-8. Identification of Body or Remains of Deceased; Affidavit Required for Cremated Remains