2023 CODE OF GEORGIA
Title 43 - PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES (§§ 43-1-1 — 43-51-15)
Chapter 34 - PHYSICIANS, ACUPUNCTURE, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, CANCER AND GLAUCOMA TREATMENT, RESPIRATORY CARE, CLINICAL PERFUSIONISTS, AND ORTHOTICS AND PROSTHETICS PRACTICE (§§ 43-34-1 — 43-34-316)
Article 2 - MEDICAL PRACTICE (§§ 43-34-20 — 43-34-48)
Section 43-34-40 - Fraudulently obtaining or selling records; fraudulent use of terms

Universal Citation:
GA Code § 43-34-40 (2023)
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Any person who shall buy, sell, or fraudulently obtain any diploma, license, record, or registration to practice osteopathic medicine, illegally obtained or signed, or issued unlawfully or under fraudulent representation; or who shall use any of the forms or letters, "Osteopathy," "Osteopath," "Osteopathist," "Diplomate in Osteopathy," "D.O.," "D.Sc.O.," "Osteopathic Physician," "Doctor of Osteopathy," or any other title or letters, either alone or with other qualifying words or phrases, under such circumstances as to induce the belief that the person who uses such term or terms is engaged in the practice of osteopathic medicine, or anyone who shall hold himself or herself out as practicing any other nondrug-giving school of medical practice, without having complied with this article, shall be guilty of a felony.

Amended by 2009 Ga. Laws 243,§ 1, eff. 7/1/2009.


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