Georgia License Law
A Georgia licensee who has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude must:
ASurrender their license immediately upon conviction
BNotify GREC within a specified time and the license is subject to disciplinary action✓ Correct
CDo nothing unless GREC independently discovers the conviction
DOnly disclose the conviction at renewal time
Explanation
Georgia licensees are required to notify GREC of criminal convictions. Failure to disclose can itself be grounds for discipline. GREC then determines what action to take regarding the license.
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