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Georgia State Code
Title      48
Chapter       5  
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Title 48, Chapter 5, Section 122 (48-5-122)

(a) Tax collectors and tax commissioners shall give bond and security for 40 percent of the state tax supposed to be due from the county for the year for which the officer is required to give bond. The amount of bond shall be determined by the commissioner before being sent to the several counties. The required bond shall not exceed $50,000.00.

(b) The tax collector or tax commissioner shall give a bond with sufficient security payable to the governing authority of the county and conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties as tax collector or tax commissioner for the collection of the county taxes. Each bond shall be for an amount to be fixed by the county governing authority. The bond required of the tax collector or tax commissioner on behalf of the county shall not exceed $100,000.00.

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