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In Georgia, homeowners can perform some HVAC work on their own property without a professional license. However, complex tasks typically require a Georgia HVAC license within to ensure safety and compliance with local codes. It’s always wise to review the regulations surrounding HVAC work before attempting any repairs or installations. Consulting professionals can save time and ensure a job well done.
The Athletic Placement Process permits pupils in the 7th and 8th grades to compete in senior high school competition provided that they meet the standards of the program. A pupil shall be eligible for interschool competition in grades 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 until his/her 19th birthday.
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE CONTESTANTS Chapter I, Part III, Section 3, page15, of the SDHSAA Bylaws provides that member schools may use seventh and eighth grade students on high school teams, provided they meet scholastic standards fully equivalent to those required by the Association for high school contests.
An 8th grade student may, at the student's option, become eligible for interscholastic athletics at the high school level when the student attains his/her 15th birthday before August 1 of the ensuing school year.
Schools with a four-year high school enrollment of 99 or less may draw upon the 8th grade for varsity competition in all sports except football, ice hockey and wrestling, while schools with a four-year high school enrollment of 49 or less may also draw upon the 7th grade.
EIGHT SEMESTER RULE: No student may be eligible to participate at the high school level for a period lasting longer than eight consecutive semesters, beginning with the student's first entry into grade nine, or participation on a high school team as an overage seventh- or eighth- grade student, whichever comes first.