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Georgia State Code
Title      10
Chapter       5  
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Title 10, Chapter 5, Section 17 (10-5-17)

(a) An appeal may be taken from any order of the commissioner resulting from a hearing held in accordance with Code Section 10-5-16 by any person adversely affected thereby to the Superior Court of Fulton County by serving on the commissioner, within 20 days after the date of entry of such order, a written notice of appeal, signed by the appellant, stating:

(1) The order from which the appeal is taken;

(2) The ground upon which a reversal or modification of the order is sought; and

(3) A demand for a certified transcript of the record of the order.

(b) Upon receipt of the notice of appeal, the commissioner shall, within ten days thereafter, make, certify, and deliver to the appellant a transcript of the record of the order from which the appeal is taken, provided that the appellant shall pay the reasonable costs of such transcript. The appellant shall, within five days after receipt of the transcript, file such transcript and a copy of the notice of appeal with the clerk of the court. The notice of appeal and transcript of the record shall constitute appellant's complaint. The complaint shall thereupon be entered on the trial calendar of the court.

(c) If the order of the commissioner shall be reversed, the court shall by its mandate specifically direct the commissioner as to his further action in the matter, including the making and entering of any order or orders in connection therewith and the conditions, limitations or restrictions to be therein contained.

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