GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-2-3 - Assignment of agencies to standing committees of Senate and  House of Representatives; public hearings; factors considered in  conducting audit
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-2-3   (2010)
    43-2-3.    Assignment of agencies to standing committees of Senate and  House of Representatives; public hearings; factors considered in  conducting audit 
      (a)  The  President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives  shall assign each of the regulatory agencies to a standing committee of  their respective houses for the purpose of review. When a performance  audit is conducted, the Senate and House committees to which a  regulatory agency is assigned shall conduct a joint public hearing or  hearings for the purpose of receiving testimony from the public and from  the officials of the regulatory agency involved relative to the  effectiveness and efficiency of the agency.
(b)  When conducting a performance audit, the state auditor shall take into consideration, among others, the following factors:
      (1)  Whether the absence of regulation would significantly harm, affect, or endanger the public health, safety, or welfare;
      (2)  Whether there is a less restrictive method of regulation available which would adequately protect the public;
      (3)  The extent to which the regulatory agency has permitted qualified applicants to serve the public;
      (4)  The  extent to which affirmative action requirements of state and federal  statutes and constitutions have been complied with by the regulatory  agency or the profession, business, or trade it regulates;
      (5)  The  extent to which the regulatory agency has operated in the public  interest and the extent to which its operation has been impeded or  enhanced by existing statutes, procedures, practices, and rules and  regulations, and any other circumstances, including budgetary, resource,  and personnel matters;
      (6)  The extent  to which the regulatory agency has recommended statutory changes to the  General Assembly which would benefit the public as opposed to the  persons it regulates;
      (7)  The extent to  which the regulatory agency has required the persons it regulates to  report to it concerning the impact of rules and decisions of the  regulatory agency on the public regarding improved service, economy of  service, and availability of service;
      (8)  The  extent to which persons regulated by the regulatory agency have been  required to assess problems in their profession, business, or trade  which affect the public;
      (9)  The extent  to which the regulatory agency has encouraged participation by the  public in making its rules and decisions as opposed to participation  solely by the persons it regulates;
      (10)  The  efficiency with which formal public complaints filed with the  regulatory agency concerning persons subject to regulation have been  processed to completion by the regulatory agency; and
      (11)  The  extent to which changes are necessary in the enabling laws of the  regulatory agency to comply adequately with the factors listed in this  subsection.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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