Board handles both licensing and disciplinary functions. Mary Watkins, D. Wren, D. The Federation does not provide interpretation of the scope of practice laws or rules of any chiropractic licensing authority, nor can we provide specific details regarding licensing requirements.
Darren Mickler, Executive Director. Require supervised practice prior to full licensure: No License s Required for Practice: Chiropractic.
Requirements: 20 hours per year, approved by board Distance Credits Allowed: 10 hours per year Program Criteria: CCE school or state association programs approved. A veterinarian or veterinary technician who wishes to discontinue the practice of veterinary medicine may apply for an "inactive license. A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or a veterinary technician who holds a valid current active license to practice Veterinary Medicine as a veterinarian or veterinary technician in the State of Georgia may request the license be placed on inactive status under the following provisions: i The Board receives a written request from the licensee requesting inactive status.
The written request shall contain the notarized signature of the licensee and contain the following statements: I. A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or veterinary technology holding an inactive license may seek active status. To reinstate the license to active status the licensee must: I. Submit a written request for reinstatement of said inactive license. Submit proof of attendance at not less than 30 hours of Board approved continuing education within two years of the date of the request to reinstate.
Provide evidence acceptable to the Board that the licensee has not had a license revoked, suspended, disciplined or otherwise sanctioned in any other jurisdiction that ever issued a license to practice. Provide evidence acceptable to the Board that licensee has not been convicted of a felony or any crime involving moral turpitude.
Pay the reinstatement fee, as determined by the Board in the fee schedule. A licensee who does not intend to practice in Georgia and who therefore does not intend to use the title Professional Counselor, Social Worker, or Marriage and Family Therapist may apply to convert an active license to inactive status. An individual who holds an inactive license will not be required to renew their license or to satisfy the biennial renewal requirements.
A licensee who does not intend to practice in Georgia and who therefore does not intend to practice or use the title Professional Counselor, Social Worker, or Marriage and Family Therapist may apply to convert an active license to an inactive status. A license may remain inactive for no more than five years from the date the status is converted to inactive by the administrative staff. If a licensee has not applied to reactivate their license before the five year deadline, the license will be revoked for failure to reactivate.
A person who holds an active license may apply for inactive status in the following manner: i Submit a completed, signed, notarized "Request for Inactive Status" application to the Board. There is no fee to apply for inactive status; ii Submit the license pocket card with the application.
A person who holds an inactive license may apply to reactivate their license within five years or less from date active status was converted to inactive status by the administrative staff in the following manner: i Submit an Application for Reactivation; ii Submit the reactivation fee see fee schedule ; iii Submit evidence that the licensee has obtained thirty five hours of continuing education pursuant to Board rule within two years of the date of the application for reactivation.
Upon receipt of the application, the fee and continuing education documents the license will be reactivated. After five years of inactive status, an Application for Reinstatement must be filed pursuant to Board rule An individual who holds an inactive license will not be required to renew that license. In order to obtain a new license, a person whose license has been revoked for failure to reactivate must apply for licensure by examination following the procedure set out in Chapter The licensee shall forward their biennial renewal license card to the Board with their affidavit but shall be permitted to retain the decorative wall certificate.
The board will reactivate a license upon receipt of the following: i Application for Reactivation; ii Reactivation Fee See Fee Schedule ; iii Evidence of completion of six hours of continuing education approved by the board for each year the license was inactive. However, no proof of continuing education will be required of an applicant for reactivation who during the period that the Georgia license was inactive as 1 practicing with an active license in a jurisdiction that requires continuing education to maintain that license; or 2 practicing with NATA certification in a jurisdiction that has licensing requirement.
A funeral director or embalmer who holds a current license and who will not practice funeral directing or embalming in Georgia may apply for Inactive Status by completing an Application for Inactive Status and submitting the appropriate fee see Fee Schedule to the Board. Once the license is on inactive status, an embalmer or funeral director shall not practice embalming or funeral directing in the State of Georgia while that license is on Inactive Status.
A funeral director or embalmer who wishes to reactivate an inactive license must submit to the Board an Application to Reactivate, appropriate fee, and documentation of continuing education. A licensee who is over the age of 65 and retired; or who has become disabled may apply to the Board for inactive status by submitting the required application and paying the proper fee. While on inactive status, a licensee is exempt from the payment of the biennial renewal fee and continuing education requirements.
An inactive licensee may not practice professional engineering or land surveying in this State. An inactive license may be restored by filing the proper application; proof of continuing education requirements; and, approval and reactivation fee to be determined by the Board. A Doctor of Chiropractic who holds a valid license to practice chiropractic in the State of Georgia may request the license be placed on inactive status under the following provisions: a Notifies the Board, in writing, that he or she chooses to retire from active practice of the profession or will no longer practice Chiropractic in the State of Georgia.
Upon meeting the aforementioned conditions said license shall be considered inactive and the licensee: a Shall not be required to obtain the necessary continuing education credits for renewal of the license.
Within the State of Georgia, the practice of chiropractic with an inactive license shall be considered unlicensed practice and is subject to disciplinary action. Should a Doctor of Chiropractic holding an inactive license choose to return to active practice in this state, the following requirements must be met: a Submit an application for reactivation along with the reactivation fee established by the Board.
Any licensee who is no longer practicing as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in the State of Georgia may request an inactive license status by filing an application for inactive status and paying the appropriate fee. Refer to the fee schedule. The holder of an active license may request to place the license on inactive status by submitting a written request to the board no later than June 30th following the March 31st expiration date.
The holder of an inactive license that continues to practice is subject to disciplinary action for unlicensed practice. An inactive license may be reinstated by application for Reinstatement as provided in Rule The holder of an inactive license is required to obtain the required continuing professional education units that are obtained by active licensees.
A registered interior designer holding a valid license to practice in Georgia who has retired from active practice and is no longer practicing as a registered interior designer in Georgia, may request inactive license status by filing the required application and paying the appropriate fee indicated in the fee schedule.
Any individual whose license is under any sanction and is not in good standing may not transfer to inactive status while sanctions are in effect. An individual holding inactive status shall abide by the following conditions: i may not practice and may not offer registered interior design services; ii may not hold themselves out to the public as being available to provide such services; and iii may only use the term registered interior designer as long as it is not used to imply active practice or that registered interior design services are currently offered.
Any practice of registered interior design services while holding an inactive license shall be considered unlicensed practice and is subject to disciplinary action. Any individual holding inactive status is not subject to the biennial renewal fee or the professional development requirements.
An individual may apply to have an inactive license reactivated by submitting the following items: i a completed application; ii the appropriate fee as indicated in the fee schedule; and iii the evidence of having satisfied the reinstatement requirements for professional development as provided in Rule Nutrition 6.
Research Trends 7. Physiological Therapeutics 8. Chiropractic Philosophy; a maximum of 3 hours credit in chiropractic philosophy will be considered by the Board for continuing education approval. Risk Management 2. Public Health Issues 4. Scope of Practice. Practice Management or Practice Building. Courses which have content beyond the scope of practice as defined by Georgia law.
Each sponsor or provider shall have an administrator whose responsibility is to maintain the criteria for quality in programming. Providers shall use qualified personnel to develop and present the programs, which shall utilize appropriate instructional materials and resources. Providers shall provide to the Board adequate advanced promotional information, material about target audiences, program content, and faculty credentials.
Providers shall provide a means of registration of the participants at each program and maintain a record of attendance for a period of three years from the date of the program. Providers shall develop policies and procedures for the management of grievances.
These forms should be submitted 60 days in advance of the program to be considered for approval. Any fees associated with such audit must be waived by the provider.
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