Georgia Code, Title 4, Chapter 9 - Biologicals Permits
- § 4-9-1 - Short Title
This chapter may be cited as the "Georgia Biologicals Permit Act of 1966."
- § 4-9-2 - Definitions
As used in this chapter, the term: (1) "Adulterant" means a substance used as an addition to another substance for falsification or adulteration. (2)...
- § 4-9-3 - Permits -- Application; Issuance; Exemptions; Posting
(a) Every producer, manufacturer, distributor, or sales outlet selling, offering for sale, exposing for sale, distributing, or storing biologicals shall register with and obtain...
- § 4-9-4 - Permits -- Transferability; Effect of Death of Permittee
Permits issued under this chapter shall not be transferable. Upon the death of a person to whom such a permit has been issued, the...
- § 4-9-5 - Promulgation of Rules and Regulations; Revocation or Suspension of Permits, Licenses, and Certificates
(a) The Commissioner shall promulgate such rules and regulations as he deems necessary to carry out the provisions and intention of this chapter.(b) The...
- § 4-9-6 - Employment of Field Agents, Clerical Help, and Other Personnel
The Commissioner shall have the power and authority to employ field agents, clerical help, and other qualified personnel as may be necessary to carry...
- § 4-9-7 - Prohibited Acts
The following acts and the procurement, causing, aiding, or abetting of such acts within this state are prohibited: (1) The manufacture, sale, delivery, holding...
- § 4-9-8 - Seizure, Destruction, and Withholding From Sale of Adulterated, Misbranded, or Contaminated Biologicals
The Commissioner shall have the right to seize, destroy, or withhold from sale any adulterated, misbranded, or contaminated biologicals. The Commissioner shall also have...
- § 4-9-9 - Injunctions
The Commissioner or any person, corporation, firm, or association, in addition to the remedies set forth in this chapter, may obtain from a court...
Last modified: October 14, 2016