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TITLE 33 Insurance · CHAPTER 2 Department and Commissioner
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33-2-1. Creation of department; Commissioner chief officer of department; powers and duties of department and Commissioner generally.
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33-2-2. Seal of Commissioner.
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33-2-3. Organization of department by Commissioner.
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33-2-4. [Reserved] Appointment and removal of chief deputy insurance commissioner and other deputies.
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33-2-5. Appointment of personnel; possession of financial interest; additional remuneration for services.
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33-2-6. Delegated authority.
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33-2-7. Maintenance of records, books, or papers by Commissioner generally; furnishing of copies; disposal of records.
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33-2-8 through 33-2-8.2. [Reserved]
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33-2-9. Rules and regulations.
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33-2-10. Issuance and service of orders and notices.
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33-2-11. Examination of insurers and organizations; effect of insurer’s change of domicile from Georgia.
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33-2-12. Examination of agents, solicitors, brokers, counselors, adjusters, managers, and promoters.
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33-2-13. Access of Commissioner to records; correction of inadequate or incorrect accounts.
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33-2-14. Preparation of written reports of examinations generally; certification of reports; admissibility in evidence; notice and hearing on reports; use of examination documents.
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33-2-15. Payment of expenses of examinations; immunity of examiners.
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33-2-16. Powers of Commissioner as to evidence and witnesses; payment of witness fees and expenses; subpoenas; giving of false testimony.
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33-2-17. Conduct of hearings by Commissioner generally; demands for hearings.
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33-2-18. Place of hearings; hearings to be open to public.
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33-2-19. Notice of hearings generally.
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33-2-20. Notice to show cause.
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33-2-21. Presiding officer at hearing; rights of parties; intervention; pleading and evidence; record of proceedings; rehearing or reargument.
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33-2-22. Adjournment of hearings; effect of nonattendance.
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33-2-23. Issuance of order on hearing; contents.
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33-2-24. Enforcement of title and rules, regulations, and orders; issuance of orders without hearings; civil actions; criminal violations; penalties.
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33-2-25. Effect of chapter upon power of Commissioner or superior courts to enforce title; construction of grants of power contained in chapter.
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33-2-26. Persons entitled to appeal; procedure generally.
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33-2-27. [Effective until July 1, 2023. See note.] Pleading and procedure of judicial review; powers of reviewing court generally.
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33-2-27. [Effective July 1, 2023. See note.] Pleading and procedure of judicial review; powers of reviewing court generally.
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33-2-28. Scope of judicial review; disposition of action by reviewing court.
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33-2-29. Disposition of amounts collected under title generally; allowance of refunds and credits.
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33-2-30. Limitation period for issuance of notice of deficiency assessment or execution thereon; waiver of limitations.
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33-2-31. Extension of time for filing tax return or paying tax; payment of interest by taxpayer granted extension.
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33-2-32. Fees.
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33-2-33. [Reserved] List of written requests for assistance by citizens against insurers.
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33-2-34. Insurance compliance self-evaluative privilege.
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