§ 33-6-13 - Unlawful contracts, understandings, and combinations; powers of Commissioner as to enforcement of Code section
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    33-6-13   (2010)
   33-6-13.    Unlawful contracts, understandings, and combinations; powers of Commissioner as to enforcement of Code section 
      (a)  No  person shall either within or outside of this state enter into any  contract, understanding, or combination with any other person to do  jointly or severally any act or engage in any practice for the purpose  of or that has a tendency to or the effect of:
      (1)  Controlling the rates to be charged for insuring any risk or any class of risks in this state;
      (2)  Unfairly  discriminating against any person in this state by reason of his plan  or method of transacting insurance or by reason of his affiliation or  nonaffiliation with any insurance organization; or
      (3)  Establishing  or perpetuating any condition in this state detrimental to free  competition in the business of insurance or injurious to the insuring  public.
(b)  This Code section shall not apply to ocean marine and foreign trade insurance.
(c)  This  Code section shall not be deemed to prohibit the doings of things  permitted to be done in accordance with Chapter 9 of this title.
(d)  Whenever  the Commissioner has knowledge of any violation of this Code section,  he shall immediately order the offending person to discontinue such  practice immediately or to show cause to the satisfaction of the  Commissioner why the order should not be complied with. If the offender  is an insurer or a licensee under this title and fails to comply with  such order within 30 days after receipt of such order, the Commissioner  may immediately revoke the offender's certificate of authority or  licenses.