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2018 Georgia Code 50-27-71 | Car Wreck Lawyer

TITLE 50 STATE GOVERNMENT

Section 27. Lottery for Education, 50-27-1 through 50-27-104.

ARTICLE 3 BONA FIDE COIN OPERATED AMUSEMENT MACHINES

50-27-71. License fees; issuance of license; display of license; control number; duplicate certificates; application for license or renewal; penalty for noncompliance.

  1. Every manufacturer, distributor, and owner, except an owner holding a bona fide coin operated amusement machine solely for personal use or resale, who offers a bona fide coin operated amusement machine for sale to a distributor or to an owner and who offers others the opportunity to play for a charge, whether directly or indirectly, any bona fide coin operated amusement machine shall pay annual master license fees to the corporation as follows:
    1. For Class A machines:
      1. For five or fewer machines, the owner shall pay a master license fee of $500.00.

        In the event such owner acquires a sixth or greater number of machines during a calendar year which requires a certificate for lawful operation under this article so that the total number of machines owned does not exceed 60 machines or more, such owner shall pay an additional master license fee of $1,500.00;

      2. For six or more machines but not more than 60 machines, the owner shall pay a master license fee of $2,000.00. In the event such owner acquires a sixty-first or greater number of machines during a calendar year which requires a certificate for lawful operation under this article, such owner shall pay an additional master license fee of $1,500.00; or
      3. For 61 or more machines, the owner shall pay a master license fee of $3,500.00;
    2. For any number of Class B machines, the owner shall pay a master license fee of $5,000.00;
    3. For any distributor, the distributor shall pay a distributor license fee of $5,000.00; and
    4. For any manufacturer, the manufacturer shall pay a manufacturer license fee of $5,000.00.

      The cost of the license shall be paid to the corporation by company check, cash, cashier's check, money order, or any other method approved by the chief executive officer. Upon such payment, the corporation shall issue a master license certificate to the owner. The license fees levied by this Code section shall be collected by the corporation on an annual basis, and the board may establish procedures for license collection and set due dates for these license payments. No refund or credit of the license charge levied by this Code section may be allowed to any owner who ceases the manufacture, distribution, or operation of bona fide coin operated amusement machines prior to the end of any license or permit period.

    5. The licensee or applicant has engaged in unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices as provided in Code Section 50-27-87.1; or
    6. Any applicant, or any person, firm, corporation, legal entity, or organization having any interest in any operation for which an application has been submitted, fails to meet any obligations imposed by the tax laws or other laws or regulations of this state.
  2. A copy of an owner's master license and the location owner's or location operator's location license shall be prominently displayed at all locations where the owner and location owner or location operator have bona fide coin operated amusement machines available for commercial use and for play by the public to evidence the payment of the fees levied under this Code section. A manufacturer's license and distributor's license, as well as invoices for the sales of any Class B machines to any person or entity licensed by this chapter, shall be available for inspection at their places of business and upon request from the corporation.
  3. Each manufacturer, distributor, and master license and each location license shall list the name and address of the manufacturer, distributor, owner, location owner, or location operator, as applicable.
  4. The corporation may provide a duplicate license issued pursuant to this Code section if the original license has been lost, stolen, or destroyed. The fee for a duplicate original license is $100.00. If the original license is lost, stolen, or destroyed, a sworn, written statement must be submitted explaining the circumstances by which the license was lost, stolen, or destroyed and including the number of the lost, stolen, or destroyed license, if applicable, before a duplicate original license can be issued. A license for which a duplicate license has been issued is void.
  5. A license or permit issued under this Code section:
    1. Is effective for a single business entity;
    2. Vests no property or right in the holder of the license or permit except to conduct the licensed or permitted business during the period the license or permit is in effect;
    3. Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this subsection, is nontransferable, nonassignable by and between owners or location owners and location operators, and not subject to execution;
    4. Expires upon the death of an individual holder of a license or permit or upon the dissolution of any other holder of a license or permit; and
    5. As it relates to a master licensee, upon the sale of a master licensee's business in its entirety, the buyer shall pay to the corporation a transfer fee for the master license that accompanies the business in the following amounts:
      1. For the first sale of a master licensee's business, a transfer fee for the master license in the amount of $10,000.00;
      2. For the second sale of such business, a transfer fee for the master license in the amount of $25,000.00;
      3. For the third sale of such business, a transfer fee for the master license in the amount of $50,000.00; and
      4. For the fourth sale of such business and each sale thereafter, a transfer fee for the master license in an amount to be established by the corporation, which transfer fee shall be not less than $50,000.00.
  6. An application for the renewal of a license or permit must be made to the corporation in accordance with the due dates set forth in the rules promulgated by the board each year.
  7. Acceptance of a license or permit issued under this Code section constitutes consent by the licensee and the location owner or location operator of the business where bona fide coin operated amusement machines are available for commercial use and for play by the public that the corporation's agents may freely enter the business premises where the licensed and permitted machines are located during normal business hours for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this article.
  8. An application for a license or permit to do business under this article shall contain a complete statement regarding the ownership of the business to be licensed or the business where the permitted machines are to be located. This statement of ownership shall specify the same information that is required by the application to secure a sales tax number for the State of Georgia.
  9. An application for a master license shall be accompanied by either the annual or semiannual fee plus the required permit fee due for each machine. Additional per machine permits can be purchased during the year if needed by the owner. An application for a location license shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee.
  10. An application is subject to public inspection.
  11. A renewal application filed on or after the due dates set forth in the rules promulgated by the board, but before the license expires, shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable late fee of $1,000.00. A manufacturer, distributor, or master license or location license that has been expired for more than 90 days may not be renewed. In such a case, the manufacturer, distributor, master license, or location license owner shall obtain a new license, as applicable, by complying with the requirements and procedures for obtaining an original license.
  12. A holder of a license who properly completes the application and remits all fees with it by the due date may continue to manufacture, distribute, or operate bona fide coin operated amusement machines after the expiration date if its license or permit renewal has not been issued, unless the holder of the license is notified by the corporation prior to the expiration date of a problem with the renewal.
  13. Holders of manufacturer, distributor, and location licenses and temporary location permits shall be subject to the same provisions of this article with regard to refunds, license renewals, license suspensions, and license revocations as are master licensees.
  14. Failure to obtain a license as required by this Code section shall subject the person to a fine of up to $25,000.00 and repayment of all fees or receipts due to the corporation pursuant to this article and may subject the person to a loss of all state licenses.

(a.1)Every location owner or location operator shall pay an annual location license fee for each bona fide coin operated amusement machine offered to the public for play. The annual location license fee shall be $25.00 for each Class A machine and $125.00 for each Class B machine. The annual location license fee levied by this Code section shall be collected by the corporation, and the board may establish procedures for location license fee collection and set due dates for payment of such fees. The location license fee shall be paid to the corporation by company check, cash, cashier's check, money order, or any other method approved by the chief executive officer. Upon payment, the corporation shall issue a location license certificate that shall state the number of bona fide coin operated amusement machines permitted for each class without further description or identification of specific machines. No refund or credit of the location license fee shall be allowed to any location owner or location operator who ceases to offer bona fide coin operated amusement machines to the public for commercial use prior the end of any license period.

(a.2)The corporation may refuse to issue or renew a location owner or location operator license or may revoke or suspend a location owner or location operator license issued under this article if:

The licensee or applicant has intentionally violated a provision of this chapter or a regulation promulgated under this chapter;

The licensee or applicant has intentionally failed to provide requested information or answer a question, intentionally made a false statement in or in connection with his or her application or renewal, or omitted any material or requested information;

The licensee or applicant used coercion to accomplish a purpose or to engage in conduct regulated by the corporation;

Failure to revoke or suspend the license would be contrary to the intent and purpose of this article;

(Code 1981, §48-17-2, enacted by Ga. L. 1992, p. 1521, § 3; Ga. L. 1994, p. 834, § 1; Ga. L. 1995, p. 10, § 48; Ga. L. 2010, p. 9, § 1-89/HB 1055; Ga. L. 2010, p. 470, § 2/SB 454; Code 1981, §50-27-71, as redesignated by Ga. L. 2013, p. 37, § 1-1/HB 487; Ga. L. 2015, p. 39, § 2/SB 190.)

The 2013 amendment, effective April 10, 2013, redesignated former Code Section 48-17-2 as present Code Section 50-27-71; throughout this Code section, substituted "location" for "business", substituted "corporation" or "board" for "commissioner", and substituted "article" for "chapter"; in subsection (a), inserted "to the corporation" in the introductory language and, in the concluding paragraph, substituted "check, money order, or any other method approved by the chief executive officer" for "check, or money order" in the first sentence, and substituted "such payment" for "said payment" in the second sentence; substituted "check, money order, or any other method approved by the chief executive officer" for "check, or money order" at the end of the fourth sentence of subsection (a.1); added subsection (a.2); substituted "corporation's" for "commissioner or the commissioner's" in the middle of subsection (g); and added subsection (n).

The 2015 amendment, effective July 1, 2015, in subsection (a), in the introductory language, inserted "manufacturer, distributor, and" near the beginning, and inserted "a bona fide coin operated amusement machine for sale to a distributor or to an owner and who offers" near the middle, in paragraph (1), substituted "requires" for "require" in subparagraphs (1)(A) and (1)(B), and deleted "and" at the end of subparagraph (1)(C), added paragraphs (3) and (4), and, in the undesignated language at the end of subsection (a), substituted "The license fees levied by this Code section shall be collected by the corporation on an annual basis, and the board may establish procedures for license collection and set due dates for these license payments." for "The master license fee levied by this Code section shall be collected by the corporation on an annual basis for the period from July 1 to June 30. The board may establish procedures for master license collection and set due dates for these license payments." near the middle, and deleted "master" preceding "license charge" and inserted "manufacture, distribution, or" in the last sentence; in subsection (a.1), substituted ", and the board may establish procedures for location license fee collection and set due dates for payment of such fees" for "on an annual basis from July 1 to June 30" at the end of the third sentence, and deleted the former sixth sentence, which read: "The board may establish procedures for location license fee collection and set due dates for payment of such fees."; in subsection (b), added the last sentence; in subsection (c), inserted "manufacturer, distributor, and" near the beginning and substituted "manufacturer, distributor, owner, location owner, or location operator" for "owner or location owner or location operator"; in subsection (d), substituted "license" for "certificate" throughout, and substituted "duplicate license issued pursuant to this Code section" for "duplicate original master license certificate or location license certificate" in the first sentence; in subsection (e), in paragraph (3), substituted "Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this subsection, is" for "Is" at the beginning, and deleted "and" at the end, at the end of paragraph (4), substituted "; and" for the period, and added paragraph (5); in subsection (f), substituted "in accordance with the due dates set forth in the rules promulgated by the board" for "by June 1 of"; substituted the present provisions of subsection (k) for the former provisions, which read: "A renewal application filed on or after July 1, but before the license expires, shall be accompanied by a late fee of $125.00. A master license or location license that has been expired for more than 90 days may not be renewed. In such a case, the owner shall obtain a new master license or the location owner or location operator shall obtain a new location license, as applicable, by complying with the requirements and procedures for obtaining an original master license or location license."; in subsection (l), inserted "manufacture, distribute, or"; in subsection (m), inserted "manufacturer, distributor, and" near the beginning and substituted "master licensees" for "holders of master licenses"; and, in subsection (n), near the beginning, deleted "master license or location" following "Failure to obtain a".

Code Commission notes.

- The amendment of subsection (a) of this Code section by Ga. L. 2010, p. 9, § 1-89, irreconcilably conflicted with and was treated as superseded by Ga. L. 2010, p. 470, § 2. See County of Butts v. Strahan, 151 Ga. 417 (1921); Keener v. McDougall, 232 Ga. 273 (1974).

Editor's notes.

- Ga. L. 2013, p. 37, § 3-1/HB 487, not codified by the General Assembly, provides, in part, that: "(b) If any section of this Act is determined to be unconstitutional by a final decision of an appellate court of competent jurisdiction or by the trial court of competent jurisdiction if no appeal is made, with the exception of subsection (g) of Code Section 50-27-78 and Section 2-1 of this Act, this Act shall stand repealed by operation of law.

"(c) This Act is not intended to and shall not be construed to affect the legality of the repair, transport, possession, or use of otherwise prohibited gambling devices on maritime vessels within the jurisdiction of the State of Georgia. To the extent that such repair, transport, possession, or use was lawful prior to the enactment of this Act, it shall not be made illegal by this Act; and to the extent that such repair, transport, possession, or use was prohibited prior to the enactment of this Act, it shall remain prohibited." As of May 31, 2018, no such decision has been issued.

JUDICIAL DECISIONS

Cited in Ga. Lottery Corp. v. Tabletop Media, LLC, 346 Ga. App. 498, 816 S.E.2d 438 (2018).

Cases Citing Georgia Code 50-27-71 From Courtlistener.com

Total Results: 2

Funvestment Group, LLC v. Crittenden

Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 2023-09-19

Snippet: respectively. See OCGA §§ 50-27-70 (b) (6) and (7) and 50-27-71 (a.1) (requiring location license fees for location

Gebrekidan v. City of Clarkston

Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 2016-03-21

Citation: 298 Ga. 651, 784 S.E.2d 373, 2016 Ga. LEXIS 238

Snippet: permitting fees. See OCGA §§ 50-27-70 (b) (3), (4), 50-27-71, 50-27-78. The COAM Laws limit the percentage