Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-5-1-.05 - Qualification of Clinic Owners
(1) Only qualified people may own, operate,
or instruct in a Driver Improvement Clinic.
(a) No person with a conviction of a felony
or any other crime of moral turpitude, or a pattern of misdemeanors that
evidences a disregard for the law, will be licensed unless he or she has
received a pardon and can produce evidence of same. For the purposes of this
subparagraph, a plea of nolo contendere shall be considered to be a conviction.
For the purposes of this subparagraph, a conviction for which a person has been
free from custody and free from supervision for at least ten years will not be
considered, unless the conviction is for an offense which is a dangerous sexual
offense as defined in O.C.G.A. ยง
42-1-12 or the criminal offense
was committed against a victim who was a minor at the time of the
offense.
(b) Consideration will be
given to educational background. A minimum of a high school diploma or GED
equivalent is required.
(c) The
Department shall consider the experience and moral character of the applicant
and may require letters of recommendation from upstanding members of the
community to be served.
(d)
Presenting false material information on an application shall preclude any
individual, partnership, or corporation from obtaining a license and, if
discovered after the issuance of the license, shall be grounds for cancellation
or revocation of that license.
Notes
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