Title 43, Chapter 10A, Section 4
( 43-10A-4)
(a) There is created the Georgia Composite Board of Professional
Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists. The
board shall consist of ten members who have been residents of this
state for at least 12 months prior to taking office. The ten
members shall be constituted as follows: (1) Three members licensed in professional counseling, two of whom
shall be designated at the time of their appointment to serve an
initial term ending December 31, 1988, and one of whom shall be
designated to serve an initial term ending December 31, 1987; (2) Three members licensed as social workers, one of whom shall be
designated at the time of appointment to serve an initial term
ending December 31, 1988, the other two of whom shall be
designated to serve an initial term ending December 31, 1987; (3) Three members licensed as marriage and family therapists, two
of whom shall be designated at the time of their appointment to
serve an initial term ending December 31, 1987, and one of whom
shall be designated to serve an initial term ending December 31,
1988; and (4) One member who shall represent the public at large and have no
professional connection with any specialty to serve an initial
term ending December 31, 1988. (b) All members of the board shall be appointed by the Governor,
subject to confirmation by the Senate. Those members first appointed
to the board under this chapter shall serve for initial terms of
office beginning September 1, 1985. Those members of the board
required to be licensed and who are first appointed to the board
shall be persons who are practicing in the designated specialty at
the time of appointment and who must be licensed therein as required
within 12 months following their appointment. (c) After the initial terms specified in subsection (a) of this Code
section, members of the board shall take office on the first day of
January immediately following the expired term of that office and
shall serve for a term of three years and until the appointment and
qualification of their respective successors. No member shall serve
on the board more than two consecutive terms. (d) Members of the board may be removed by the Governor, after
notice and opportunity for hearing, for incompetence, neglect of
duty, unprofessional conduct, or conviction of any felony. (e) Vacancies occurring on the board, other than those caused by
expiration of a term of office, shall be filled in the same manner
as the original appointment to the position vacated for the
remainder of the unexpired term and until a successor is appointed
and qualified. (f) Any person appointed to the board when the Senate is not in
regular session may serve on the board without Senate confirmation
until the Senate acts upon that appointment. |