§ 2-11-73 - Filing complaint; fee; procedure
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    2-11-73   (2010)
   2-11-73.    Filing complaint; fee; procedure 
      (a)  When  any farmer or seed purchaser alleges to have been damaged by the  failure of any agricultural, flower, tree, shrub, or vegetable seed,  except for vegetable and flower seed in packets weighing less than one  pound for use in home gardens or household plantings, to conform to or  perform as represented by the label required to be attached to such seed  under Code Section 2-11-22 or by warranty or as a result of negligence,  as a prerequisite to the purchaser's right to maintain a legal action  against the seller, the purchaser shall submit a complaint against the  seller alleging the damages sustained or to be sustained and shall file  such complaint with the Commissioner within ten days after the alleged  defect or violation becomes apparent to allow inspection of the alleged  deficiencies if deemed necessary. Whenever any farmer or commercial  fruit or nut tree purchaser alleges to have been damaged by the failure  of any commercial fruit or nut tree to be the variety represented by the  label or invoice or by warranty or as the result of negligence, as a  prerequisite to the purchaser's right to maintain a legal action against  the seller, the purchaser shall submit a complaint against the seller  alleging the damages sustained or to be sustained and shall file such  complaint with the Commissioner within ten days after the alleged defect  or violation becomes apparent to allow inspection of the alleged  deficiencies if deemed necessary. Upon receipt, the Commissioner shall  send a copy of the complaint to the seller by registered or certified  mail or statutory overnight delivery.
(b)  A  filing fee of $75.00 shall be paid to the Commissioner with each  complaint filed. Such fee shall be recovered from the seller upon  recommendation of the Seed Arbitration Council. The filing fee shall be  forfeited if the complaint is independently settled between the  purchaser and seller prior to the informal hearing scheduled by the  council. Such independent settlement serves to close the file on the  complaint.
(c)  Within ten days after the  receipt of a copy of the complaint, the seller shall file with the  Commissioner a response to said complaint. Upon receipt, the  Commissioner shall send a copy of the response to the purchaser by  registered or certified mail or statutory overnight delivery.
(d)  Upon  gathering the complaint and the response, the Commissioner shall refer  the complaint and the response to the Seed Arbitration Council as  provided in Code Section 2-11-75 for investigation, informal hearing,  findings, and recommendations on the complaint.
(e)  Upon  receipt of findings and recommendations of the Seed Arbitration  Council, the Commissioner shall transmit said items to the purchaser and  seller by registered or certified mail or statutory overnight delivery.
(f)  The  purchaser and seller shall give written notice to the Commissioner of  the acceptance or rejection of the council's recommendations within 30  days of the date the decision is mailed to the purchaser and seller.