Georgia License Law
If a Georgia licensee's license is revoked, the licensee may apply for reinstatement:
AImmediately after revocation
BAfter the minimum time specified by GREC, typically 1 year from the date of revocation✓ Correct
CNever — revocation is permanent
DAfter completing a required ethics course
Explanation
After a license revocation, the licensee must wait a minimum period (typically 1 year) before applying for reinstatement. GREC reviews the application and may require additional education or conditions.
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