Any person or persons occupying any room or rooms in a roadhouse, public dance hall, or any other similar establishment by whatever name called shall register or cause himself to be registered before occupying the same and, if traveling by motor vehicle, shall register at the same time the license plate of such motor vehicle and the manufacturer’s name of such motor vehicle; and no person shall write or cause to be written or, if in charge of a register, knowingly permit to be written in any register in any of the establishments enumerated in this Code section, a name or designation other than the true name or names in ordinary use of the person registering or causing himself to be registered therein, or the true name of the manufacturer of such motor vehicle or the correct license plate and number thereof. Every person to whom a license is issued under this article shall provide a permanent register for the purposes set forth in this Code section.
History. Ga. L. 1945, p. 326, § 6.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 43 - Professions and Businesses
Chapter 21 - Operators of Hotels, Inns, and Roadhouses
Article 3 - Roadhouses and Public Dance Halls
§ 43-21-50. License Requirement
§ 43-21-51. Application for License
§ 43-21-52. Term of Licenses; Fees; Engaging in Business Under an Expired License
§ 43-21-53. License Fee as Supplemental to Other Licenses and Taxes
§ 43-21-55. Furnishing List of Employees to Sheriff; Notice of Change of Ownership
§ 43-21-56. Registration of Guests; Maintaining Register
§ 43-21-59. Applicability of Article
§ 43-21-60. Supplemental Nature of Article