Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 121-2-.01 - Application for Statewide License

(1) Applications for license or certification must be completed in full on a form approved by the Division and submitted with the required fee.
(2) The application fee shall be set by the Board in order to recover costs associated with processing the application. Fees shall be published in a separate schedule and will be made available to all applicants. The application fee is non-refundable, unless otherwise approved by the Executive Director, Deputy Division Director, or Division Director.
(3) Applicants for license or certification must notify the Board, prior to becoming licensed, of any findings or pleas of guilty or pleas under nolo contendere or under the "First Offender Act" for the commission of any felony or misdemeanor, other than minor traffic violations, except that any misdemeanor committed more than five years prior to application need only be reported upon request.
(4) The Divisions of the Board may take disciplinary action on the license or certification of any person guilty of a felony or any crime involving moral turpitude or crime involving a violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
(5) A qualified applicant with a disability as defined by the Americans With Disabilities Act may request in writing for consideration an accommodation for testing and submit appropriate documents, as indicated in the Request for Disability Accommodation Guidelines.

Notes

Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 121-2-.01
O.C.G.A. ยงยง 43-1-19, 43-14-2, 43-14-5, 43-14-6, 43-14-8.1, 43-14-8.2, 43-14-8.3.
Original Rule entitled "Fees," was filed as Emergency Rule 121-2-1-0.2-.01 on July 28, 1980; effective July 22, 1980, the date of adoption, to remain in effect for a period for 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule, as specified by the Agency. Amended: Emergency Rule repealed and Emergency Rule 121-2-1-0.8-.01 entitled "Qualifications for Licensure," adopted. Filed September 29, 1980; effective September 25, 1980, the date of adoption, to remain in effect for a period of 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule, as specified by the Agency. Amended: Emergency Rule repealed and permanent Rule entitled "Qualifications for Licensure" adopted. Filed November 7, 1980; effective November 27, 1980. Amended: Rule repealed by Emergency Rule 121-2-0.14-.01, entitled "Statewide Electrical Contractor License." Filed April 28, 1981; effective April 22, 1981, the date of adoption, to remain in effect for a period for 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule, as specified by the Agency. Amended: Emergency Rule repealed and permanent Rule 121-2-.01 of same title, adopted. Filed July 30, 1981; effective August 19, 1981. Amended: Rule repealed by Emergency Rule 121-2-0.21-.01. Filed March 22, 1983; effective March 16, 1983, the date of adoption, to remain in effect for a period of 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule, as specified by the Agency. (Said Emergency Rule expired July 13, 1983.) Amended: Rule repealed and a new Rule of the same title adopted. Filed July 13, 1983; effective August 2, 1983. Amended: Filed December 6, 1988; effective December 26, 1988. Repealed: New Rule of same title adopted. F. Oct. 26, 1989; eff. Nov. 15, 1989. Amended: F. Jan. 31, 1991; eff. Feb. 20, 1991. Amended: F. Jun. 18, 1993; eff. July 8, 1993. Amended: New Rule entitled "Application for Statewide License" (i.e., Rule 121-3-.01 renumbered as Rule 121-2-.01). F. Feb. 27, 2025; eff. Mar. 19, 2025.

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