Georgia Code § 43-1-17

Removal from office of member of a professional licensing board
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The Governor, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may remove from office any member of a professional licensing board for any of the following: (1) Inability or neglect to perform the duties required of members; (2) Incompetence; or (3) Dishonest conduct.
The Governor, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may remove from office any member of a professional licensing board for any of the following: (1) Inability or neglect to perform the duties required of members; (2) Incompetence; or (3) Dishonest conduct.
The Governor, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may remove from office any member of a professional licensing board for any of the following: (1) Inability or neglect to perform the duties required of members; (2) Incompetence; or (3) Dishonest conduct.
The Governor, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may remove from office any member of a professional licensing board for any of the following:
(1) Inability or neglect to perform the duties required of members;
(2) Incompetence; or
(3) Dishonest conduct.

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