Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 580-4-.04 - Reciprocity
A person licensed or registered as a sanitarian in another state or country may apply for licensure in Georgia under reciprocity.
(a) Application--Application shall be made on
the form supplied by the Board. Favorable consideration will be granted only
where, in the opinion of the Board, the applicant meets the minimum education
and experience requirement of Georgia Law. Said application must be accompanied
by the following:
1. certification by the
licensing or registration authority attesting that the applicant holds a
currently valid license or registration; and
2. a certified copy of the state's or
country's requirements for registration or licensure; and
3. application fee set by the
Board.
(b) Reciprocal
Agreements--The Board may enter into a reciprocal agreement with other states
where, after inquiry, the Board is convinced that said requirements are equal
to, or exceed, those currently in effect in Georgia. Persons making application
for licensure under reciprocity from states where a reciprocal agreement is in
effect need only establish that they hold a currently valid license in the
state and pay the required fee.
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