Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Department 53 - GEORGIA BOARD OF ATHLETIC TRAINERS

Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 53 – Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers

🏛 Overview:

Department 53 of the Georgia Administrative Code contains the rules and regulations established by the Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers, which operates under the Georgia Secretary of State's Professional Licensing Boards Division. The Board regulates the licensing and practice of Athletic Trainers (ATs) in the state.

📘 Purpose of the Georgia Board of Athletic Trainers:

The Board ensures that individuals who hold themselves out as Athletic Trainers in Georgia:

Meet minimum qualifications.

Adhere to professional standards and ethics.

Maintain continuing education requirements.

Protect the health and safety of athletes and the general public.

📑 Key Areas Covered in Department 53:

Rule NumberTitleDescription
53-1General ProvisionsDefinitions, board organization, and authority.
53-2Licensure RequirementsEligibility, application procedures, exam info, and temporary permits.
53-3Continuing EducationCE requirements and acceptable programs for license renewal.
53-4Code of Ethics & ConductProfessional behavior, scope of practice, and disciplinary actions.
53-5Complaints and Disciplinary ProceduresInvestigation, hearings, sanctions, and appeals.

📝 Example Regulations:

53-2-.01Requirements for Licensure:
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in athletic training and be certified by the Board of Certification (BOC).

53-3-.01Continuing Education:
Athletic trainers must complete continuing education hours every renewal cycle as per BOC or Georgia Board standards.

53-4-.02Unprofessional Conduct:
Prohibits misrepresentation, negligence, sexual misconduct, and violations of professional boundaries.

53-5-.03Disciplinary Actions:
The board may suspend, revoke, or restrict a license for violations.

🧾 License Renewal:

Licenses typically must be renewed every two years.

Proof of completed continuing education and maintenance of BOC certification is required.

📌 Additional Notes:

Practicing without a valid Georgia license may result in civil penalties or criminal charges.

The Board follows the Georgia Athletic Trainers Practice Act in Title 43, Chapter 5 of the Georgia Code.

 

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