GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-37-2 - Registration procedure; felony conviction; fee; renewal
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-37-2   (2010)
   43-37-2.    Registration procedure; felony conviction; fee; renewal 
      (a)(1)  The  law enforcement officer designated to administer the provisions of this  chapter and register dealers in precious metals or gems in each county  shall be the sheriff, unless the county has a county police department,  in which case it will be the chief of the county police department.
      (2)  The  law enforcement officer designated to administer the provisions of this  chapter and register dealers in precious metals or gems in each  municipality shall be the chief of police of the municipality.
(b)  No  person shall engage in business as a dealer in precious metals or gems  until he has registered as a dealer in precious metals or gems for each  separate place of business. The registration shall be in writing and  shall be sworn to or affirmed by the dealer in precious metals or gems.  If the dealer's place of business is located within a municipality, the  dealer shall register with the chief of police of the municipality. If  the dealer's place of business is not located within a municipality, the  dealer shall register with the sheriff of the county unless the county  has a county police department, in which event the dealer shall register  with the county police department. As to any registration with the  chief of police of a municipality or a county police department, a copy  of each registration shall be transmitted by such chief of police to the  sheriff of the county within seven days of the registration. The  sheriff of the county shall maintain a record of all registrations,  which record shall be available for public inspection.
(c)  The  registration shall contain the name, address, and age of the dealer  together with the names, addresses, and ages of all other persons having  an ownership interest or actually employed in the business other than  publicly held corporations.
(d)  No person  shall be eligible to register as a dealer in precious metals or gems if  any employee or stockholder, other than stockholders owning less than 10  percent of the outstanding shares of a publicly held corporation, has  been convicted of a felony under the laws of this state or any other  state or the United States. This subsection shall not apply to any  person who has been convicted of a felony after ten years have expired  from the date of completion of the felony sentence.
(e)  All  registrations shall contain the address of the premises upon which the  business is conducted and the zoning and planning classification of the  premises.
(f)  Each dealer shall be required  to notify the appropriate law enforcement officer of the county or the  municipality in which the dealer is registered within seven calendar  days of any change of address of the dealer or business or any change of  ownership in the business. As to any notification of the chief of  police of a municipality or a county police department, a copy of the  change of address or ownership in the business shall be transmitted to  the sheriff of the county within seven days of the notification.
(g)  Each  applicant for registration shall possess a current business license in  the county or municipality or shall pay an initial registration fee of  $25.00 to be retained by the county or municipality to cover the cost of  registering such persons. The registration shall be renewed annually  upon presentation of a current business license by the dealer or by  payment of a renewal fee of $10.00.
(h)  Nothing  in this Code section shall be construed so as to authorize any person  to transact business as a dealer in precious metals and gems without  purchasing a current business license if so required by the county or  municipality.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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