GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 40-9-32 - Determination of amount of security required; time limitation  on consideration of accident report, notice, or claim; administrative  hearing; judicial review
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    40-9-32   (2010)
    40-9-32.    Determination of amount of security required; time limitation  on consideration of accident report, notice, or claim; administrative  hearing; judicial review 
      (a)  The  department, not less than 30 days after receipt of an accident report  or notice of an accident with respect to which a person claims under  oath to have suffered damages and requests determination of security,  shall determine the amount of security sufficient in its judgment to  satisfy any judgment or judgments for damages resulting from such  accident that may be recovered against each operator and owner. Such  determination shall be made on the basis of the reports or other  information submitted. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this  chapter, the department shall not consider or take any action with  respect to an accident report, notice of accident, or any claim filed  under this Code section which is received more than six months after the  date of the accident.
(b)  The department,  upon determining the amount of security required, shall give written  notice to each operator and owner of the amount of security required to  be deposited by him or her. Such notice shall state that each operator's  license shall be suspended on the thirtieth day from the date of  mailing of notice unless within that time the required security is  deposited and such owner or operator shall give proof of financial  responsibility for the future. The license of the one depositing the  security will not then be suspended.
      (c)(1)  Any person  so notified may, within ten days after receipt of such notification,  make a written request to the department for a hearing. Such request  shall operate as a stay of any suspension pending the outcome of such  hearing. The scope of such hearing, for the purposes of this Code  section, shall cover the issues of whether there is a reasonable  possibility that a judgment could be rendered against such person in an  action arising out of the accident and whether such person is exempt  from the requirement of depositing security under Code Section 40-9-34.  The department may also consider at such hearing the amount of security  required. The requirements of depositing security under this Code  section shall not apply to any person against whom the department has  found that there is not a reasonable possibility of a judgment being  rendered.
      (2)  For the purposes of this  Code section, a hearing may consist of a department determination of  such issues, such determination to be based solely on written reports  submitted by the operator or owner and by investigatory officers,  provided that the owner or operator in his or her request to the  department for a hearing has expressly consented to this type of hearing  and that the department has also consented thereto.
(d)  Any  person required to give security after a hearing as provided in  subsection (c) of this Code section may petition for judicial review of  the decision of the department, but suspension of such person's driver's  license or operating privilege shall not be stayed while such appeal is  pending. The superior court upon such appeal may consider the written  reports considered by the department at the hearing as authorized by  subsection (c) of this Code section.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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