The conditions to appoint a petroleum gas distributor for Georgia are as follows. The applicant should
1. be an American citizen;
2. be 21-50 years old as of September 5, 2008;
3. be at least a high school graduate or any other recognized equivalent;
4. be a resident of Georgia. He/she should have resided in Georgia for no fewer than 5 years immediately preceding the date of application;
5. have a family income of $30,000 or less annually;
6. not have dealership of any oil company;
8. restrictions related to annual income would not be applicable to applicants working in corporations owned or controlled by state departments. Such a case should be referred to the Managing Director;
9. for unemployed applicants who hold at least a Bachelor's degree, conditions (6) and (7) may be waived;
10. if an applicant is from a rural district but is not a resident of Georgia, the case may be referred to the Chairman.
Should the given applicant be selected? (The case is presented on February 1, 2009.)
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The case should be referred to the Managing Director because his annual income exceeds $30,000 and works for the state department
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Answer:
For the case of William Trevino, his case should be referred to the Managing Director.
Explanation:
- Given, William Trevino, who works in a public corporation owned by a state department, is an American national.
- He is 23 years of age. He holds a bachelor's degree and has an annual income of $35,000. He has been staying in Georgia for 7 years. Neither he nor any of his relatives works as a distributor or a dealer for any oil company.
Result:
- Since his annual income exceeds $30,000 and restrictions related to annual income is not applicable to applicants working in corporations owned by state departments like him, his case should be referred to the Managing Director.
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