Georgia Boards Owe $3M to Military Spouses With Out-of-State Licenses

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Insurance Journal - Apr 02, 2026

The state of Georgia must pay some 5,000 military service members and their spouses a total of $3 million to settle charges that state boards failed to recognize out-of-state professional licenses. The U.S. Department of Justice announced this week that …...

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