Law of Georgia on Control of Entrepreneurial Activity (No. 921–IIS of 2001) Country/Territory Georgia Document type Legislation Date 2001 (2019) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source 200.010.000.05.001.000.930 Subject Agricultural & rural development Keyword Business/industry/corporations Inspection Monitoring Enforcement/compliance Local government Court/tribunal Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia Abstract This Law provides for control of entrepreneurial activity. Everyone has the right to freely carry out entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurial activity under the Constitution of Georgia may only be restricted by law. The state, a local self-government body, or other administrative body is authorised to exercise control over the activity of an entrepreneur only under the procedures determined by law. Only a controlling body may exercise control over entrepreneurial activity. If there are appropriate grounds, another state body may make a proposal to a controlling body or court to inspect entrepreneurial activity of an entrepreneur. A controlling body shall be authorised to exercise control over entrepreneurial activity (including, entering an enterprise, requesting documents, suspending its activity, sealing the property of an entrepreneur and inspecting an enterprise and the quality of the production manufactured by the entrepreneur) only by order of the judge. Full text English/Georgian Website matsne.gov.ge