Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 50-6-.08 - Inactive Status
(1) An architect holding a valid license to
practice in Georgia who has retired from the active practice of architecture,
and is no longer practicing as an architect in Georgia, may request inactive
license status by filing the required application and paying the appropriate
fee as indicated in the fee schedule.
(2) 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.
(3) An
individual holding inactive status shall abide by the following conditions:
(a) may not practice and may not offer
architectural design services;
(b)
may not hold themselves out to the public as being available to provide such
services; and
(c) may only use the
term architect as long as it is not used to imply active practice or that
architectural design services are currently offered.
(4) Any practice of architecture while
holding an inactive license shall be considered unlicensed practice and is
subject to disciplinary action.
(5)
Any individual holding inactive status is not subject to the biennial renewal
fee or the professional development requirements.
(6) An individual may apply to have an
inactive license reactivated by submitting the following items:
(a) a completed application;
(b) the appropriate fee as indicated in the
fee schedule; and
(c) the evidence
of having satisfied the reinstatement requirements for professional development
as provided in Rule
50-6-.03(b).
(7) Reactivation of a license is
at the sole discretion of the Board.
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