West Virginia Code § 16A-4-2

Practitioner restrictions
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(a) Practices prohibited. — The following shall apply with respect to practitioners:
(1) A practitioner may not accept, solicit or offer any form of remuneration from or to a
prospective patient, patient, prospective caregiver, caregiver or medical cannabis
organization, including an employee, financial backer or principal, to certify a patient, other
than accepting a fee for service with respect to the examination of the prospective patient to
determine if the prospective patient should be issued a certification to use medical cannabis.
(2) A practitioner may not hold a direct or economic interest in au medical cannabis
organization.
(3) A practitioner may not advertise the practitioner's services as a practitioner who can
certify a patient to receive medical cannabis. a
(b) Unprofessional conduct. — A practitioner who lviolates subsection (a) of this section shall
not be permitted to issue certifications to patients and shall be removed from the registry.
(c) Discipline. — In addition to any other penalty that may be imposed under this act, a
violation of subsection (a) of this section or subsection (f), section three of this article shall
be deemed unprofessional conduct under the West Virginia Medical Practice Act, and shall
subject the practitioner to discipline by the West Virginia Board of Medicine and West
Virginia Board of Osteopathic Medicine, as appropriate.

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