UPDATE: Over 3500 RNs With HOLDS
On Their License Renewals Due to
Unsubmitted Secure and
Verifiable Documents
In 2011, Georgia law was amended
to require applicants for
initial licensure or renewal to
submit secure and verifiable
documentation of US
citizenship/qualified alien
status. The Nursing Board worked
diligently to make licensees
aware of the new requirements
and included information on the
Board’s website, throughout the
renewal site and through
communication with applicable
associations and publications.
If a licensee submitted a
renewal application on or before
January 31, 2013, the license
status should change to
“Active-Renewal Pending” while
the staff awaits the submission
of the required renewal
documentation. “Active-Renewal
Pending” does not mean that the
license has lapsed, is inactive
or invalid. O.C.G.A.
§50-13-18(b) states the
following:
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(b) When a licensee has made
timely and sufficient
application for the renewal of a
license or for a new license
with reference to any activity
of a continuing nature, the
existing license does not expire
until the application has been
finally determined by the agency
and, in case the application is
denied or the terms of the new
license limited, until the last
day for seeking review of the
agency order or at a later date
fixed by order of the reviewing
court.
Please note that all renewal
documentation (for licensees who
submitted a renewal application
prior to January 31, 2013) must
be submitted/postmarked by
February 8, 2013. Any documents
received/postmarked after that
date will not be reviewed, the
license will be lapsed and the
licensee will be required to
complete the reinstatement
process.
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