5,849 sections across 961 Georgia regulatory chapters.
R.41-1-.04 Scope of Operation
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(1) Research. (2) Promotion. (3) Education.
R.41-1-.05 Extent of Operation
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The extent of operation under the statutory authority shall be as determined by the Commission within the limitations of the statutory authority. The Commission shall have the right to determine the activities of the Commission and the expenditure of funds under any one or all of…
R.41-1-.06 Term of Operation
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The term of operation under this Order shall be for a three year period.
R.41-1-.07 Method of Approval
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(1) The approval of this order shall be by referendum of the affected producers as authorized and provided by O.C.G.A. § 2-8-23(a)(3) and (5). (2) The approval shall be determined by the Commission at the close of such referendum period or provided by O.C.G.A. § 2-8-23(a)(3) and …
R.41-1-.08 Time for Approval
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In the event the Commission, after a public hearing, determines that a referendum shall be held, a thirty (30) day period shall be set during which time ballots shall be received. The Commission has the authority to declare this order approved upon the results of the tabulation r…
R.41-1-.09 Affected Producers
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This Order shall apply to all producers of bovine animals within this State.
R.41-1-.10 Method of Finance
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(1) Projects, undertakings and expenses incurred under this Order shall be financed by an Assessment and levy of one dollar ($1.00) per head on bovine animals sold for $100.00 or more. No assessment shall be placed on any bovine animal which sells for less than $100.00. Upon appr…
R.41-1-.11 Method of Collection
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(1) The levy and assessment provided by this Order shall be collected from all affected producers. As an aid in such collection, handlers, sales agents, packers, and processors shall deduct the amount of such levy and assessment from each payment made to the producer and they sha…
R.41-1-.12 Administration and Enforcement
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The Commissioner of Agriculture shall administer and enforce the provisions of this Order, particularly as to the collection of levies and assessments.
R.41-1-.13 Expenditure of Funds
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The Commission is hereby authorized to expend funds of the Commission as it deems necessary to defray the costs and expenses incurred under this Order. The Commission is further authorized to expend funds to defray the actual costs and expenses of the Commission, including employ…
R.41-1-.14 Contracts
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The Commission may enter into contracts as it deems necessary and advisable in the performance of its duties under the provisions of this Order for the performance of duties and services, as the Commission shall deem necessary and proper.
R.41-1-.15 Records
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It shall be the duty and responsibility of each affected person to keep adequate records that show the true amount of bovine animals produced, sold, or purchased by him, and to make such records available for inspection and audit by the Commissioner.
R.45-1-.01 Mission Statement
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The mission of the Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns is to preserve and foster the culture, heritage and well being of Georgia Indians
R.45-1-.02 Contacting the Council
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Requests for information, submissions to, or other requests of the Council may be directed as follows: Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns c/o Department of Natural Resources 2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive, S.E., Suite 1352 East Atlanta, Georgia 30334-9000. Website: www…
R.45-2-.01 45-2-.01 Rules of Procedure for Regular Council Meetings
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Regular meetings of the Council shall be conducted, to the extent practicable, in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order, 10th edition, 2000, which are hereby adopted as the Rules of Procedure for conducting such meetings. The Council Chair, or the Council member acting in that …
R.45-2-.02 Procedure to Petition for Adoption of Rules
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(1) Any interested person desiring to petition the Council requesting the promulgation, amendment or repeal of a rule shall submit three copies of the petition, in writing, to the Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns, c/o Department of Natural Resources, 2 Martin Luther Ki…
R.45-2-.03 Procedure for Declaratory Rulings
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(1) Any person wishing to file a petition for a declaratory ruling as to the applicability of a statute or rule or order shall submit three copies of the petition, in writing, to the Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns, c/o Department of Natural Resources, 2 Martin Luther…
R.45-2-.04 Recommended Guidelines Concerning State Recognition of Indian Tribes
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(1) The Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns will use these guidelines in its advisory deliberations and issuance of any subsequent report recommending for or against acknowledgement of Indian groups within the State of Georgia. Indian groups seeking recognition by the Geo…
R.45-3-.01 Definitions
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(1) "APA" means Georgia Administrative Procedure Act (O.C.G.A. Title 50, Chapter 13). (2) "Attorney General" means the Attorney General of the State of Georgia. (3) "Contested Case" means a proceeding in which the legal rights, duties, or privileges of a party are required by law…
R.45-3-.02 Museum Inventories
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(1) Museums were required to complete an inventory of American Indian human remains or burial objects in their possession by July 1, 1997. The deadline for submission of inventories shall now be sixty (60) days after the Council's adoption of the Rules for American Indian Human R…
R.45-3-.03 Priority of Ownership for Native American Cultural Items
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(1) For the purpose of identifying ownership of Native American human remains or burial objects the Council suggests that priority be given in the order listed (a) To the known lineal descendants of a particular Native American Indian Tribe, or (b) In any case in which such linea…
R.45-3-.04 Procedure for Complaints Alleging Violations of O.C.G.A. Secs. 44-12-261 and/or 44-12-262
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(1) All complaints to be considered by the Council shall be filed in writing with the Council and shall contain the following: (a) The name and address of the complainant(s). (b) The sworn verification and signature of the complainant. (c) The name and address of the party or par…
R.45-3-.05 Penalties for Violation of Code Sections 44-12-261 and 44-12-262
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Any museum which fails to comply with the provisions of O.C.G.A §§ 44-12-261 or 44-12-262 shall be subject to a civil penalty to be imposed by the Council. The amount of such penalty shall be based upon: (a) The archeological, historical, or commercial value of the item involved;…
R.45-3-.06 Notice of Proposed Penalty
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(1) Whenever the Council proposes to subject a person to the imposition of a civil penalty under O.C.G.A § 44-12-264, the Council shall notify such person in writing: (a) Setting forth the date, facts, and nature of each act or omission with which the museum is charged; (b) Speci…
R.45-3-.07 Opportunity to Respond to Proposed Civil Penalty in Writing
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The person so notified of the proposed penalty shall be granted an opportunity to show the Council in writing, within thirty (30) days of mailing of such notice, why such penalty should not be imposed. To be considered timely, a written response must be received by the Council or…
R.45-3-.08 Notice of Civil Penalty Determination
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Should the Council determine that the imposition of a civil penalty is warranted for a violation or violations of O.C.G.A. §§ 44-12-261 and /or 44-12-262, the Council shall notify such person in writing. Any person upon whom the Council imposes a civil penalty may file a petition…
R.45-3-.09 Filing for Petitions for Hearing on Civil Penalty Determinations; Time for Filing Petitions; Content
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(1) Any person upon whom the civil penalty is imposed may file a petition within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the notice of the civil penalty determination for a hearing before an administrative law judge assigned by the Office of State Administrative Hearings. (2) An origi…
R.49-1-.01 Product Affected
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Apples.
R.49-1-.02 Area of Production Affected
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The entire State of Georgia.
R.49-1-.03 Scope of Operation
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(1) Research. (2) Promotion. (3) Education. (4) Establishing grading standards of quality, including a requirement that all apples offered for sale for the fresh market be labeled to show the variety, grade and count or weight thereof and that no apples be offered for sale for th…
R.49-1-.04 Extent of Operation
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The extent of operation under the statutory authority shall be as determined by the Commission within the limitations of the statutory authority. The Commission shall have the right to determine the activities of the Commission and the expenditure of funds under any one or all of…
R.49-1-.05 Term of Operation
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The term of operation under this order shall be for three (3) years beginning July 1, 1984 and ending June 30, 1987. The order may be extended each three (3) years as provided by law.
R.49-1-.06 Method of Approval
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(1) The approval of this Order shall be by written assent of the producers as authorized and provided by Section 14(a), Ga. Laws 1961, p. 301 as amended. The approval by producers shall be in an amount not less than 65 percent of the producers who produce not less than 51 per cen…
R.49-1-.07 Time for Approval
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Written assents or rejections shall be received by the Commission during the period of July 5, 1962, through July 20, 1962, with the authority of the Commission to declare this Order approved upon the receipt of the requisite number of assents from producers who produce the requi…
R.49-1-.08 Affected Producers
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This Order shall apply to all commercial producers of apples. For the purpose of this Rule, a commercial producer is a producer with an acreage of five (5) or more acres in this State; or five hundred (500) or more trees who produces apples for sale within and without the State, …
R.49-1-.09 Method of Finance
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(1) Projects, undertakings and expenses incurred under this Order shall be financed by an assessment and levy of two (2) cents per bushel on all apples produced in this State for sale. The assessment and levy shall be against the producer of apples. Upon the approval of the requi…
R.49-1-.10 Method of Collection
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(1) The levy and assessment provided by this Order shall be collected from producers. As an aid in such collections, handlers, distributors and others purchasing apples from producers, other than retail outlets, shall deduct the amount of such levy and assessment during each pay …
R.49-1-.11 Administration and Enforcement
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The Commissioner of Agriculture shall administer and enforce the provisions of this Order, particularly as to the collection of levies and assessments.
R.49-1-.12 Expenditure of Funds
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The Commissioner is hereby authorized to expend funds of the Commission as it deems necessary to defray the costs and expenses incurred under this Order. The Commission is further authorized to expend funds to defray the actual costs and expenses of the Commission, including empl…
R.49-1-.13 Contracts
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The Commission may enter into contracts as it deems necessary and advisable in the performance of its duties under the provisions of this Order, as the Commission shall deem necessary and proper.
R.49-1-.14 Records
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It shall be the duty and responsibility of each affected person or handler to keep adequate records to reflect the true amount of apples produced, sold or purchased by him, and to make such records available for inspection and audit by the Commission and the Commissioner.
R.50-1-.01 Organization of Board
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The State Board of Architects and Interior Designers shall be comprised of nine (9) appointed members, six (6) of the members shall be registered architects who hold a current license in this state and who shall be residents of this state, two (2) shall be registered interior des…
R.50-1-.02 Headquarters
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The headquarters of the Board shall be the office of the Division Director, Professional Licensing Boards, 237 Coliseum Drive, Macon, Georgia 31217. The public may obtain information and submit requests at the office of the Division Director.
R.50-1-.03 Meetings
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Meetings of the Board shall be held at the headquarters of the Board, unless another meeting location is requested by the President and approved by the Division Director.
R.50-1-.04 Officers
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The members of the Board shall elect from their number a President and shall also elect one member who, in the absence or disability of the President, shall perform his duties using the title "Vice-President". Said officers shall hold office for one year or until their successors…
R.50-1-.05 President
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The President shall preside at all meetings of the Board, appoint committees and perform the usual duties of his office.
R.50-1-.06 Secretary
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The Division Director shall serve as Secretary of the Board and perform for the Board those duties set forth in O.C.G.A. Title 43, Chapter 1.
R.50-1-.07 Seal
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The Board shall adopt a seal for its own use and shall have the words "Georgia State Board of Architects and Interior Designers" inscribed thereon, and the Division Director shall have the care and custody thereof.
R.50-1-.08 Repealed
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R.50-10-.01 Application
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(1) An applicant for a certificate of registration as a registered interior designer must be at least 21 years of age and must submit to the Board office a completed application on a form approved by the Board together with the application fee provided for in Chapter 50-12 and of…