GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-1-2 - Appointment and general powers of division director; members  and meetings of professional licensing boards; examination standards;  roster of licensees; funding
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-1-2   (2010)
    43-1-2.    Appointment and general powers of division director; members  and meetings of professional licensing boards; examination standards;  roster of licensees; funding 
      (a)(1)  There  is created within the office of the Secretary of State the professional  licensing boards division as successor to the office of the  joint-secretary of the state examining boards. The Secretary of State is  authorized and directed to appoint a director of the professional  licensing boards division.
      (2)  Any  action of the joint-secretary taken with regard to any state examining  board prior to July 1, 2000, shall thereafter be deemed to be action  taken by the director of the professional licensing boards division and  that division director shall thereafter act in the stead of such  joint-secretary and succeed to the powers and duties of the  joint-secretary with regard to those state examining boards. The rights,  privileges, entitlements, or duties of parties to contracts, leases,  agreements, or other transactions entered into by the joint-secretary  prior to July 1, 2000, shall continue to exist and shall not be impaired  or diminished by reason of the succession of the division director to  the powers and duties of the joint-secretary.
(b)  The  salary of the division director shall be fixed by the Secretary of  State, and he or she shall hold office at the pleasure of the Secretary  of State.
(c)  The Secretary of State,  notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, shall  employ personnel as deemed necessary to carry out this chapter and to  provide for all services required by each of the professional licensing  boards and shall establish within the guidelines provided by the laws  and rules and regulations of the State Personnel Administration the  qualifications of such personnel.
(d)  The  division director, with the approval of the Secretary of State,  notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, shall enter  into such contracts as are deemed necessary to carry out this chapter  to provide for all services required by each of the professional  licensing boards.
(e)  The Secretary of  State, notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary,  shall have the power to employ and shall set the qualifications and  salary for a deputy division director and shall appoint executive  directors as required who shall act in the absence of the division  director and who shall perform such other functions of the division  director under this chapter as the division director may designate. The  deputy division director and executive directors as appointed shall be  in the unclassified service and shall be excluded from the classified  service as defined in Article 1 of Chapter 20 of Title 45.
(f)  Notwithstanding  any other provisions of law to the contrary, each member of the various  professional licensing boards may receive the expense allowance as  provided by subsection (b) of Code Section 45-7-21 and the same mileage  allowance for the use of a personal car as that received by all other  state officials and employees or a travel allowance of actual  transportation cost if traveling by public carrier within the state. Any  board member shall also be reimbursed for any conference or meeting  registration fee incurred in the performance of his or her duties as a  board member. For each day's service outside of the state as a board  member, such member shall receive actual expenses as an expense  allowance as well as the same mileage allowance for the use of a  personal car as that received by other state officials and employees or a  travel allowance of actual transportation cost if traveling by public  carrier or by rental motor vehicle. Expense vouchers submitted by  members of the various professional licensing boards are subject to  approval of the president or chairperson of the respective board and the  division director.
(g)  All meetings and  hearings of the respective professional licensing boards shall be held  in the capitol, at the site of the office of the respective board, or at  such other site as may be requested by the chairperson or president of a  professional licensing board and approved by the division director.
(h)  A  majority of the appointed members of a professional licensing board  shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business by that board.
(h.1)  Members  of a professional licensing board shall serve until the expiration of  the term for which they were appointed and until their successors have  been appointed and qualified unless otherwise specified under the  provisions of this title.
(i)  A schedule of  all meetings and hearings of the various professional licensing boards  shall be maintained at the office of the division director and be  available for public review.
(j)  The  division director may establish administrative standards for the  examination of applicants for licensure by the various professional  licensing boards, notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the  contrary. These administrative standards may include the setting of  date, time, and location of examinations, subject to the approval of the  respective professional licensing boards. Notwithstanding any other  provisions of law to the contrary, examination criteria, examination  grading procedures, examination fees, examination passing score  requirements, and other matters pertaining to the examination of  applicants for licensure may be adopted by rules of the respective  professional licensing boards as necessary to implement such examination  standards. Examination standards, including examination criteria,  grading procedures, and passing score requirements, developed in  agreement or in conjunction with a national association of state boards  or other related national association for the administration of a  nationally recognized uniform examination may be adopted in lieu of  state standards by the respective professional licensing boards.
(k)  The  division director shall prepare and maintain a roster containing the  names and addresses of all current licensees for each of the various  professional licensing boards. A copy of this roster shall be available  to any person upon request at a fee prescribed by the division director  sufficient to cover the cost of printing and distribution. The following  shall be treated as confidential and need not be disclosed without the  approval of the professional licensing board to which application is  made:
      (1)  Applications and other personal information submitted by applicants, except to the applicant, staff, and the board;
      (2)  Information,  favorable or unfavorable, submitted by a reference source concerning an  applicant, except to the staff and the board;
      (3)  Examination questions and other examination materials, except to the staff and the board; and
      (4)  The  deliberations of the board with respect to an application, an  examination, a complaint, an investigation, or a disciplinary  proceeding, except as may be contained in official board minutes.
(l)  Funding  for the office of the division director and the various professional  licensing boards served by such office shall be contained in a common  budget unit as defined in Part 1 of Article 4 of Chapter 12 of Title 45,  the "Budget Act."