§ 7-1-36 - Oath and bond of commissioner, deputy commissioner, and examiners
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    7-1-36   (2010)
   7-1-36.    Oath and bond of commissioner, deputy commissioner, and examiners 
      (a)  Before  entering upon the duties of their offices, the commissioner, each  deputy commissioner, and each examiner shall take an oath before the  Governor or one of the Justices of the Supreme Court to support the  Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of Georgia and to  execute faithfully the duties of their respective offices, which oath  shall be in writing and subscribed to by the commissioner, each deputy  commissioner, or each examiner, as the case may be, and filed in the  Governor's office in the case of the commissioner and filed in the  commissioner's office in the case of each deputy commissioner and each  examiner. Each of them shall also give bond to the State of Georgia with  security or securities approved by the Governor in the sum of  $50,000.00 in the case of the commissioner and in the sum of $10,000.00  in all other cases, conditioned as follows:
      (1)  That  the officer will faithfully discharge, execute, and perform all and  singular the duties required of such officer and which may be required  by the Constitution and laws of the State of Georgia;
      (2)  That  the officer will faithfully account for all moneys that may be received  by such officer from time to time by virtue of his office; and
      (3)  That  the officer will safely deliver to the successor of such office all  books, moneys, vouchers, accounts, and effects whatever belonging to  said office.
(b)  The surety on the bonds  shall be a regular incorporated surety company or companies qualified to  do business in the State of Georgia, and the premium on the bonds shall  be paid as other expenses of the department. Notwithstanding the  foregoing, the requirements of this subsection as to surety may be  fulfilled by the participation of the department in any surety bond  program covering other state officials and employees which provides the  required level of surety whether such surety is underwritten by a  company qualified to do business in this state or by a self-insurance  surety bond program established by law.
(c)  Notwithstanding  the foregoing, the oath of office of any deputy commissioner or  examiner may be administered by the commissioner.