Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 360-2-.15 - Administrative Licenses
(1) Definitions. As used in this rule, the
following words shall mean:
(a)
"Administrative Medicine" means administration or management utilizing the
medical and clinical knowledge, skill, and judgment of a licensed physician
capable of affecting the health and safety of the public or any person but
shall not include the practice of medicine.
(b) "Administrative medicine license" means a
licensed issued by the Board to engage in the practice of administrative
medicine.
(c) "Board" means the
Georgia Composite Medical Board.
(2) An applicant for an administrative
medicine license shall meet all the requirements for issuance of a full license
as provided in Rule
360-2-.01 except that the applicant
shall not be required to show recent clinical practice.
(3) An administrative license, once issued,
shall be renewable as provided in Rule
360-2-.05 and such applicant for
renewal must comply with the provisions relating to continuing education as
provided in Rule
360-15-.01.
(4) A person holding an administrative
medicine license shall not be authorized to perform any surgical procedure,
write prescriptions, or practice any clinical medicine.
(5) Licensees shall be subject to
disciplinary provisions of O.C.G.A. ยงยง
43-34-8, as well as the Board rules governing unprofessional conduct.
(6) This Rule shall have no effect on any
person holding an unrestricted license issued prior to the effective date of
this Rule; provided, however, that the license of any physician who has agreed
to a board order where the only requirement of the order is the restriction of
practice to administrative medicine based solely on the failure to meet the
licensure clinical requirements to be engaged in the active practice of
medicine may convert the license to an administrative medicine license by
applying to the Board for such change and the Board's order regarding such
physician shall be terminated.
(7)
The Board may convert an administrative license to a full and unrestricted
license. In order to convert an administrative medicine license to a full and
unrestricted license, the administrative medicine licensee shall submit an
application to the Board and shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board
such licensee has the clinical competence to practice medicine under an
unrestricted license and meets all applicable eligibility requirements for an
unrestricted license including, but not be limited to, requiring the
administrative medicine licensee to pass any examination or examinations the
board deems necessary demonstrating clinical competency.
(8) The fee for the application and for
renewals and late renewals shall be designated in the fee schedule.
Notes
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