§ 43-34-36 - Passing upon good standing and reputation of medical and osteopathic colleges
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-34-36   (2010)
   43-34-36.    Passing upon good standing and reputation of medical and osteopathic colleges 
      The  board is authorized to pass upon the good standing and reputation of  any medical school or osteopathic medical school. Only such medical  schools or osteopathic medical schools will be considered in good  standing that possess a full and complete faculty for the teaching of  medicine, surgery, and obstetrics in all their branches; that afford  their students adequate clinical and hospital facilities; that have  adequate curricula as determined by the board in its discretion; that  fulfill all their published promises, requirements, and other claims  respecting advantages to their students and the course of instruction;  that exact a preliminary educational requirement equal to that specified  by this article; that require students to furnish testimonials of good  moral standing; and that give advanced standing only on cards from  accredited medical schools or osteopathic medical schools. In  determining the reputation of the medical school or osteopathic medical  school, the right to investigate and make a personal inspection of the  same is authorized.