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§ 8-2-220. Rules and Regulations

The Safety Fire Commissioner shall promulgate reasonable rules and regulations to implement and carry out the requirements of this article. History. Code 1981, § 8-2-220 , enacted by Ga. L. 1984, p. 1160, § 1.

§ 8-2-221. Appeals of Rulings or Decisions

Should any person, firm, corporation, or other entity be dissatisfied with any ruling or decision of the state fire marshal pursuant to the provisions of this article, the right is granted to appeal within ten days to the Commissioner. If the person, firm, corporation, or other entity is dissatisfied with the decision of the Commissioner, […]

§ 8-2-183. Status of Home as Part of Real Property

When a Certificate of Permanent Location has been properly filed with the clerk of superior court, a certified copy of the Certificate of Permanent Location is properly filed with the commissioner, and the certificate of title is surrendered, the home shall become for all legal purposes a part of the real property on which it […]

§ 8-2-187. Certificate of Destruction and Requirements for Issuance

When a home which has previously become real property has been or is to be destroyed, the owner of the real property and the holders of all security interests therein shall execute and file a Certificate of Destruction: With the commissioner; and In the real estate records of the county where the real property is […]

§ 8-2-188. Retention of Titles by Commissioner

Upon receipt of a properly executed Certificate of Destruction, the commissioner shall file and retain a copy of such certificate together with all other prior title records related to the home. When a Certificate of Destruction is so filed, the commissioner shall issue to the filing party the original of the Certificate of Destruction containing […]

§ 8-2-189. Requirements for Filing With Clerk of Superior Court

The clerk of superior court shall not accept a Certificate of Destruction for filing unless the Certificate of Destruction contains thereon the confirmation by the commissioner that the Certificate of Destruction has been filed with the commissioner. When a Certificate of Destruction is properly filed with the clerk of superior court, the clerk shall record […]