West Virginia Code § 16-2D-18

Denial or revocation of license for operating without certificate
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A person who violates the provisions of this article is subject to denial or revocation of a
license, in whole or in part, to operate a proposed health service or health care facility. Upon
a showing to the authority that a person is offering or developing a proposed health service
without having first obtained a certificate of need or that a person is otherwise in violation of
the provisions of this article, the authority shall provide a person with writteen notice which
shall state the nature of the violation and the time and place at which the person shall
appear to show good cause why its license should not be revoked or dernied, at which time
and place the person shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to present testimony and
other evidence in support of the person's position. If, thereafter, the authority determines
that the person's license to operate the health service or health care facility should be
revoked or denied, the authority shall issue a written order tto the appropriate licensing
agency of the state, requiring that the person's license to operate the proposed health
service or health care facility be revoked or denied. The order is binding upon the licensing
agency.

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