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Georgia House Backs ‘Oxendine Bill’ to Ban Self-Licensing by Officials

March 7, 2011

The Georgia House has unanimously approved legislation to prohibit state insurance commissioners from granting themselves insurance licenses without passing mandatory tests.

The measure came after The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that outgoing Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine awarded himself several licenses the day before he left office in January. The Republican used an insurance agency rule to exempt himself from mandatory education and testing requirements.

The bill’s sponsor, state Rep. Bill Hembree said that undermines public trust in elected officials.

Oxendine’s successor, Ralph Hudgens, says he doesn’t have the power to revoke the licenses.

Oxendine unsuccessfully sought the GOP nomination for governor last year.

Topics Georgia

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  • March 8, 2011 at 1:58 pm
    JB says:
    Supposedly there is no way for the current commissioner to withdraw the licenses which is the very reason this law is being pushed through which it will of course succeed in b... read more
  • March 8, 2011 at 1:27 pm
    G Geders CPCU says:
    Wait a minute. It is not done yet. The senate hasn't passed the bill, nor has the governor signed it into law. Nice press release attempt to distract the public from the fact ... read more
  • March 7, 2011 at 11:10 am
    JB says:
    I'm so glad to see Hudgens step up and get this law in place so quickly. What Oxendine did was cheap and pathetic. He has constantly been followed by sleazy and shady deals an... read more

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