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(a) It shall be the duty of the tax collector or tax commissioner to render annually to the county governing authority an account of his official actions respecting the county taxes and funds and to make his books, vouchers, accounts, and all things pertaining to his office available for inspection by the county governing authority.
(b)(1) The failure or refusal of any tax collector or tax commissioner to render the account required by subsection (a) of this Code section after being so notified by the governing authority of the county shall constitute malpractice in office. Conviction for such malpractice shall subject the offender to removal from office.
(2) Pending the continuance of the failure or refusal of the tax collector or tax commissioner to render the account after the notice by the governing authority, the governing authority shall suspend the tax collector or tax commissioner from duty and an interim tax collector or tax commissioner shall be appointed as provided in Code Section 48-5-211 to collect the county taxes during the suspension and until the question of removal can be passed upon and decided by the proper tribunal. Proper bonds as provided by law shall be taken from the person so appointed.
(3) The power given by this Code section to inquire into the affairs of the tax collector or tax commissioner and to suspend him from office in certain cases shall in no way affect the tax collector's or tax commissioner's own liability or that of the sureties of his official bond.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Georgia Code Title 48. Revenue and Taxation § 48-5-140 - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ga/title-48-revenue-and-taxation/ga-code-sect-48-5-140/
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