Right there with you in GA. I will be seeking an appointment to the GA board upon passing the SE lateral. As I said, I will push hard to remove grandfathering of previous exams and to recognize the SE as well as the Civil/Structural PE with standard restrictions. I agree that it doesn't make sense to only accept the 16 hour SE without recognizing it separately. I think I have a small chance at attaining the appointment with a few big names providing references for me. The intent to remove grandfathering isn't to punish already licensed engineers, but it is to keep the field from artificially determining who is capable of being licensed. I'm tired of previous generations screwing the following ones. First, it was retirement pensions. Then, it was lower pay to pay for those pensions and they ruined social security. I'll be damned if I'm going to just let this happen to engineering licensure. (I am convinced Georgia did this to limit competition as no current member has passed this exam and I don't know of any major engineering failure within my lifetime.)
If I achieve my goal, you will never see random test acceptance to remove competition again. I will put all of the practicing engineers and young examinees on a equal playing field. By doing this, if there is a legitimate reason for a new exam such as a change in technology or an issue with public safety, everyone will be required to prove their competency and not just punish new entrants.