Entries shall appear in ink and shall be in chronological order. No blank lines may be left between entries. No obliterations, alterations, or erasures may be made. Corrections shall be made by drawing a line of ink through the entry without destroying its legibility. The book shall be open to the inspection of any duly authorized law enforcement officer during the ordinary hours of business or at any reasonable time.
History. Ga. L. 1977, p. 1194, § 3.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 12 - Rights in Personalty
§ 44-12-132. Permanent Records Required; Content
§ 44-12-133. Manner of Recording Entry in Permanent Records; Corrections; Inspection
§ 44-12-134. Maintenance of Permanent Records for Four Years
§ 44-12-135. Effect of Part on Local Laws
§ 44-12-136. Supervision of Pawnbrokers by Municipalities
§ 44-12-138. Restrictions on Advertising; Disclosure Tickets or Statements