§ 43-34-2 - Creation of board; members; physician assistants advisory committee; review of qualifications
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-34-2   (2010)
   43-34-2.    Creation of board; members; physician assistants advisory committee; review of qualifications 
      (a)  A  board is established to be known as the Georgia Composite Medical  Board. The board shall be composed of 15 members, all of whom shall be  citizens of the United States and residents of this state. All  appointments to the board shall be made by the Governor and confirmed by  the Senate.
(b)  Thirteen of the members  shall be actively practicing physicians of integrity and ability and  shall hold unrestricted licenses to practice medicine in this state.  Eleven of the 13 physician members shall be graduates of reputable  medical schools conferring the M.D. degree; the other two physician  members shall be graduates of reputable osteopathic medical schools  conferring the D.O. degree. All of the physician members shall have been  engaged in the active practice of their profession within this state  for a period of at least five years prior to their appointment. Any  vacancy occurring in a post held by a holder of the D.O. degree shall be  filled by a D.O. and any vacancy occurring in a post held by an M.D.  degree shall be filled by an M.D.
(c)  The  fourteenth and fifteenth members of the board shall have no connection  whatsoever with the practice of medicine and may vote only on matters  relating to administration and policy which do not directly relate to  practical and scientific examination of physicians in this state.
(d)  Any member of the board may be removed from his or her position and generate an open position on the board:
      (1)  By  a majority vote of the members of the board if a member of the board  misses three or more consecutive meetings or misses more than one-third  of all meetings including meetings conducted by teleconference, without a  valid medical reason or reasons deemed excusable, which removal shall  not be effective unless approved by the Governor; or
      (2)  By the Governor if the board member:
            (A)  Has willfully neglected his or her duty as a board member;
            (B)  Has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude;
            (C)  Has been convicted of a felony;
            (D)  Is no longer in the active practice of medicine, if a physician member;
            (E)  Is no longer a resident of the State of Georgia; or
            (F)  Has received any restriction of his or her medical license in Georgia or any other state, if a physician member.
(e)  (1)  The board shall appoint a Physician Assistants Advisory Committee  composed of four physicians, at least two of whom shall be members of  the board, and four licensed physician assistants, who shall each serve  for terms of office of two years and until their successors are  appointed and qualified. The committee shall review matters to come  before the board which relate to physician assistants, including but not  limited to applicants for physician assistant licensure and relicensure  and education requirements therefor, and proposed board regulations  concerning physician assistants. The committee shall periodically make  recommendations to the board regarding matters reviewed. Each member of  the advisory committee shall be entitled to the same expense allowances,  mileage allowances, and reimbursement as members of the board as  provided for in this chapter.
      (2)  The  committee shall appoint a physician assistant in an advisory capacity to  the board. The advisory person shall serve at the pleasure of the  committee as an ex officio adviser to the board in all matters relating  to physician assistants and shall share in the privileges and benefits  of the board without a vote.
(f)  The board shall review applicants' qualifications for licensure, certification, or permitting pursuant to this chapter.
(g)  Reserved.