§ 10-1-791 - Consumer fees to implement provisions of article; enforcement
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    10-1-791   (2010)
   10-1-791.    Consumer fees to implement provisions of article; enforcement 
      (a)  A  fee of $3.00 shall be collected by the new motor vehicle dealer from  the consumer at completion of a sale or execution of a lease of each new  motor vehicle. The fee shall be forwarded quarterly to the Office of  Planning and Budget for deposit in the new motor vehicle arbitration  account created in the state treasury. The payments are due and payable  the first day of the month in each quarter for the previous quarter's  collection and shall be mailed by the new motor vehicle dealer not later  than the twentieth day of such month. The first day of the month in  each quarter is July 1, October 1, January 1, and April 1 for each year.  Consumer fees in the account shall be used for the purposes of this  article. Funds in excess of the appropriated amount remaining in the new  motor vehicle arbitration account at the end of each fiscal year shall  be transferred to the general treasury. The new motor vehicle dealer  shall retain $1.00 of each fee collected to cover administrative costs.
(b)  The  administrator appointed pursuant to subsection (g) of Code Section  10-1-395 shall have the power to enforce the provisions of this Code  section. The administrator's enforcement power shall include:
      (1)  The  authority to investigate alleged violations through use of all  investigative powers available under Part 2 of Article 15 of this  chapter, the "Fair Business Practices Act"; and
      (2)  The  authority to initiate proceedings, pursuant to Code Section 10-1-397,  in the event of a violation of this Code section. Such proceedings  include, without limitation, issuance of a cease and desist order, a  civil penalty order imposing a civil penalty up to a maximum of  $2,000.00 for each violation, and proceedings to seek additional relief  in any superior court of competent jurisdiction. The provisions of Code  Sections 10-1-398, 10-1-398.1, 10-1-402, and 10-1-405 shall apply to  proceedings initiated by the administrator under this Code section.