All powers and duties under this chapter not specifically reserved to the board shall be the powers and duties of the division. The board shall have the following powers and duties:
(Ga. L. 1958, p. 55, § 7; Ga. L. 1968, p. 23, § 5; Ga. L. 1981, p. 767, § 2; Ga. L. 1987, p. 369, § 1; Ga. L. 1995, p. 441, § 1; Ga. L. 2010, p. 838, § 10/SB 388.)
OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Board's remedies against violators.
- Board may use, in addition to the board's authority to revoke, suspend, or refuse licenses, the injunctive remedy provided for in Ga. L. 1958, p. 55, § 14 (see now O.C.G.A. § 43-47-15) to enjoin any violation of the provisions of this chapter (see now O.C.G.A. T. 43, C. 47); violators are also subject to prosecution under the misdemeanor provision of former Code 1933, § 84-9965 (see now O.C.G.A. § 43-47-22). 1958-59 Op. Att'y Gen. p. 269.
When documents deposited or filed in public office are public records.- Mere fact that a document is deposited or filed in a public office, or with a public officer, or is in the custody of a public officer, does not make the document a public record; the crucial aspect which makes applications and related materials subject to public scrutiny is the necessity for the board to keep these documents in the discharge of the board's proper duty. 1976 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 76-126.
Licensure applications submitted to board and their necessary parts are public records and, therefore, applications and related material become state records open to public scrutiny when the applications are received by the board; financial statements submitted are a necessary part of this application and are, therefore, open for public inspection; and it would not be permissible for the board to return financial statements to the applicant without subjecting the statements to public scrutiny. 1976 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 76-126.