(a) This Code section shall be known and may be cited as the
"Georgia Volunteers in Medicine Health Care Act." (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board may issue
a special license to qualifying physicians under the terms and
conditions set forth in this Code section. The special license may
only be issued to a person who: (1) Is currently licensed to practice medicine in any
medical-licensing jurisdiction in the United States and whose
license is in good standing; or (2) Is retired from the practice of medicine and not currently
engaged in such practice either full time or part time and has,
prior to retirement, maintained full licensure in good standing in
any medical-licensing jurisdiction in the United States. (c) The special licensee shall be permitted to practice medicine
only in the noncompensated employ of public agencies or institutions
or not for profit agencies, not for profit institutions, nonprofit
corporations, or not for profit associations which provide medical
services only to indigent patients in medically underserved or
critical need population areas of the state, as determined by the
board. (d) The person applying for the special license under this Code
section shall submit to the board a copy of his or her medical
degree, a copy of his or her license in his or her current or
previous licensing and regulating jurisdiction, and a notarized
statement from the employing agency, institution, corporation, or
association, on a form prescribed by the board, whereby he or she
agrees unequivocally not to receive compensation for any medical
services he or she may render while in possession of the special
license. (e) The examination by the board, any application fees, and all
licensure and renewal fees must be waived for the holder of the
special license under this Code section and do not apply to such
person. (f) If at the time application is made for the special license the
physician is not in compliance with the continuing medical education
requirements established by the board, the physician shall be issued
a nonrenewable temporary license to practice for six months provided
the applicant is otherwise qualified for such license. (g) The liability of persons practicing medicine under and in compliance with a special license issued under this Code section and the liability of their employers for such practice shall be governed by Code Section 51-1-29.1. (h) Nothing contained in this Code section shall be construed to
authorize the holder of the special license provided for in this
Code section to perform surgery or any surgical procedure. (i) This Code section, being in derogation of the common law, shall
be strictly construed. |