Do you have any charges pending against you for committing a felony, a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or a violation of any profession’s code of ethics?
• Have you ever had any adverse action (i.e. warning, reprimand, suspension, revocation, voluntary surrender, etc.) taken against any professional certificate or license by any agency (in any state) other than the Georgia Professional Standards Commission? • For any felony or for any misdemeanor offense involving moral turpitude, have you ever: • Pled guilty • Been granted first offender treatment without adjudication of guilt • Been found guilty • Entered a plea of nolo contendere, • Participated in a pre-trial diversion program or • Been placed under a court order whereby an adjudication or sentence was withheld. Educators must answer these questions honestly. If an educator has previously reported criminal or unethical behavior and the Professional Standards Commission found “no probable cause” to take any action against the educator’s certificate for that specific behavior, it does not need to be reported on subsequent applications for certification. Minor traffic violations (speed
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