GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 10-1-203 - Inspection of antifreeze samples; annual license to sell
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    10-1-203   (2010)
   10-1-203.    Inspection of antifreeze samples; annual license to sell 
      Before  any antifreeze shall be sold, exposed for sale, or stored, packed, or  held with intent to sell within this state, a current certified test  report thereof prepared by an independent laboratory recognized by the  Department of Agriculture to do such testing must be submitted and  evaluated under the supervision of the state oil chemist in the  Department of Agriculture. Upon application of the manufacturer or  packer or distributor, submission of container label, and the payment of  a license fee of $50.00 for each brand or type of antifreeze submitted,  the state oil chemist shall evaluate the test report so submitted. Any  fees collected pursuant to this Code section shall be retained pursuant  to the provisions of Code Section 45-12-92.1. If the antifreeze is not  adulterated or misbranded, if it meets the standards established and  promulgated by the Commissioner of Agriculture, and if the antifreeze is  not a type or kind that is in violation of this part, the Commissioner  shall issue the applicant a written license or permit authorizing the  wholesale and retail sale by the applicant and by others of such  antifreeze in this state for the fiscal year in which the license is  issued, which license or permit shall be subject to renewal annually. If  the Commissioner shall find at a later date that the antifreeze product  or substance to be sold, exposed for sale, or held with intent to sell  has been materially altered or adulterated or that a change has been  made in the name, brand, or trademark under which the antifreeze is sold  or that it violates this part, the Commissioner is authorized to revoke  or suspend the license or permit issued under this part of the licensee  found in violation of this part after notice and hearing before the  Commissioner. No license or permit for the sale of antifreeze in this  state shall be issued until the application, fee, and label submission  have been made as provided by this part, the certified test report has  been evaluated by the state oil chemist, and the state oil chemist  notifies the Commissioner of Agriculture that said antifreeze meets the  requirements of this part.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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