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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) Prior to July 1, 2021, no person shall serve as a nursing home administrator until first obtaining a license from the board.
(2) On and after July 1, 2021, no person shall serve as an administrator of a long-term care facility until first obtaining a license from the board; provided, however, that an individual hired as an administrator of a long-term care facility shall have 60 days from the date of hire to obtain such licensure.
(b) The board shall issue licenses as administrators only to persons who:
(1) Are at least 21 years of age;
(2) Are of reputable and responsible character;
(3) Meet the standards and the criteria established by the board to evidence the applicant's qualifications by training and experience to operate a personal care home, an assisted living community, or a nursing home, provided that two years of experience working in a personal care home, an assisted living community, or a nursing home shall be equivalent to one year of any academic education and training requirements established by the board; and such experience may be substituted without limitation for such education and training requirements; and
(4) Satisfactorily pass a written or oral examination, or both, approved by the board to determine the applicable qualifications of the applicant to operate a personal care home, an assisted living community, or a nursing home.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Georgia Code Title 43. Professions and Businesses § 43-27-6 - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ga/title-43-professions-and-businesses/ga-code-sect-43-27-6/
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