§ 43-26-39 - Renewal of license; voluntary surrender; application for reinstatement; temporary permit
O.C.G.A. 43-26-39 (2010)
43-26-39. Renewal of license; voluntary surrender; application for reinstatement; temporary permit
(a) Licenses issued under this article shall be renewed biennially prior to the expiration of the license according to schedules and fees decided by the board and approved by the division director.
(b) A license shall be renewed for any licensed practical nurse who remits the required fee and complies with the requirements established by the board.
(c) The voluntary surrender of a license or the failure to renew a license by the end of an established renewal period shall have the same effect as revocation of said license, subject to reinstatement at the discretion of the board. The board may restore and reissue a license, and, as a condition thereof, may impose any disciplinary sanction provided by Code Section 43-1-19 upon such grounds as specified in Code Sections 43-1-19 and 43-26-40.
(d) Any license that is not renewed by the end of the renewal period may not thereafter be renewed, and the licensee must apply for reinstatement. Applicants for reinstatement who have not been engaged in the active practice of practical nursing as licensed practical nurses for a period which exceeds five years shall be required to obtain such additional education and training as provided in the rules and regulations of the board, which may include but not be limited to returning to school for full training and taking the licensing examination. Upon completion of the program, an application may be made for licensure as a new applicant.
(e) The board may issue a temporary permit to qualified applicants under such terms and conditions as specified in the rules and regulations of the board, but in no event shall such a temporary permit be issued to an applicant who has failed to pass the required examination.
(f) Other criteria for reinstatement may be determined by the rules of the board, including, but not limited to, the following: additional coursework, a refresher course, supervised clinical practice, or examination by the board.