GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 45-19-43 - Access of administrator or designee to premises, records,  and documents; persons required to make and keep employment records;  application for relief from order due to hardship; unlawfu
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    45-19-43   (2010)
    45-19-43.    Access of administrator or designee to premises, records,  and documents; persons required to make and keep employment records;  application for relief from order due to hardship; unlawful for  administrator or employee of administrator to make information public 
      (a)  In  connection with an investigation of a complaint of an unlawful practice  filed under this article, the administrator or the administrator's  designee shall have access at any reasonable time to premises, records,  and documents relevant to the complaint and shall have the right to  examine, photograph, and copy evidence.
(b)  Any person subject to this article shall:
      (1)  Make  and keep such records as may be prescribed by rules and regulations of  the administrator which are necessary and relevant to the determination  of whether an unlawful practice has been or is being committed; and
      (2)  Make  such reports therefrom as the administrator shall prescribe by rules  and regulations which are reasonable, necessary, or appropriate for the  enforcement of this article or orders or regulations under this article.
(c)  If  a person fails to permit access, examination, photographing, or copying  or fails to make or keep records or reports as required by this Code  section, the administrator may issue an order requiring compliance. Upon  a failure to comply with the order of the administrator, the  administrator may apply to the superior court for an order directing  compliance.
(d)  The administrator, by  regulation, shall require each person subject to this article who  controls an apprenticeship or other training program to keep all records  reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes of this article,  including, but not limited to, a list of applicants who wish to  participate in such program, including the chronological order in which  such applications were received. Such records shall be furnished to the  administrator upon the administrator's request. The administrator may  also request and receive a detailed description of the manner in which  persons are selected to participate in the apprenticeship or other  training program.
(e)  Records and reports  required by the administrator under this Code section shall conform as  closely as practicable to similar records and reports required by  federal law and to customary record-keeping practices.
(f)  An  employer or other person who believes that the application to them of  an order issued under this article would result in undue hardship may  apply to the administrator for relief from the application of the order.  If the administrator finds that the application of the regulation or  order to the employer or person in question would impose an undue  hardship, the administrator may grant appropriate relief.
(g)  With  respect to a particular employer or person, it is unlawful without the  employer's or the person's consent for the administrator or an employee  of the administrator to make public information obtained by the  administrator or the administrator's employees pursuant to the  administrator's authority under this Code section, except such  information as shall reasonably be necessary to the conduct of a  proceeding under this article.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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