West Virginia Code § 29-29-3

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As used in this article:
(a) "Applicant" means any emergency medical service applicant, law-enforcement applicant
or medical services applicant, that is registered as a volunteer of the nonprofit organization,
making application for a nonprofit volunteer permit under the provisions of this article.
(b) "Appropriate licensing agency" means the board, department, division or other agency in
each jurisdiction charged with the licensing, certification or permitting of persons
performing services of the nature and kind described or duties purovided for in this article.
(c) "Emergency medical service applicant" means a person authorized to provide emergency
medical services in West Virginia, or in another state who but for this article would be
required to obtain a certification from the Commissionaer of the Bureau for Public Health
pursuant to article eight, chapter sixteen of this code to perform emergency medical services
in this state. l
(d) "Law-enforcement applicant" means a person authorized to work as a law-enforcement
officer in West Virginia, or in another statei who but for this article would be required to
obtain authorization pursuant to article twenty-nine, chapter thirty of this code to work as a
law-enforcement officer in this state: Provided, That any person authorized to work as a law-
enforcement officer in another state shall have completed a training program approved by
the governing authority of a political subdivision in order to work as a law-enforcement
officer in that state.
(e) "Medical services applicant" means a person authorized to provide medical services in
West Virginia, or in a nother state who but for this article would be required to obtain
authorization Vto practice in this state, and who is a:
(1) Practitioner of medicine, surgery or podiatry as defined in article three, chapter thirty of
this code;
(2) Physician assistant as defined in section three, article three, chapter thirty of this code;
(3) Chiropractor as defined in section three, article sixteen, chapter thirty of this code;
(4) Dentist or dental assistant as defined in article four, chapter thirty of this code;
(5) Nurse as defined in article seven or seven-a, chapter thirty of this code;
(6) Nurse practitioner as defined in section one, article four-b, chapter nine of this code;
(7) Occupational therapist as defined in section three, article twenty-eight, chapter thirty of
this code;
(8) Practitioner of optometry as defined in section three, article eight, chapter thirty of this
code;
(9) Osteopathic physician or surgeon as defined in article fourteen, chapter thirty of this
code;
(10) Osteopathic physician assistant as defined in article fourteen-a, chapter thirty of this
code;
(11) Pharmacist as defined in article five, chapter thirty of this code;
(12) Physical therapist as defined in article twenty, chapter thirty of this code;
(13) Professional counselor as defined in section three, article thirty-one, chapter thirty of
this code; a
(14) Practitioner of psychology or school psychologist as defined in section two, article
twenty-one, chapter thirty of this code;
(15) Radiologic technologist, nuclear medicine technologist or practitioner of medical
imaging and radiation therapy technology as defined in section four, article twenty-three,
chapter thirty of this code; and
(16) Social worker licensed bye the state Board of Social Work Examiners pursuant to article
thirty, chapter thirty of this code.
(f) "Nonprofit volunteer permit" or "permit" means a permit issued to an applicant pursuant
to the provisions of this article.
(g) "Nonprofit volunteer permittee" or "permittee" means a person holding a nonprofit
volunteer permit issued under the provisions of this article.
(h) "Nonprofit youth organization" or "organization" means any nonprofit organization,
including any subsidiary, affiliated or other related entity within its corporate or business
structure, that has been chartered by the United States Congress to help train young people
to do things for themselves and others, and that has established an area of at least six
thousand contiguous acres within West Virginia in which to provide adventure or
recreational activities for these young people and others.
(i) "Nonprofit volunteer organization medical director" means an individual licensed in West
Virginia as a practitioner of medicine or surgery pursuant to article three, chapter thirty of
this code, or an individual licensed in West Virginia as an osteopathic physician or surgeon
pursuant to article fourteen, chapter thirty of this code, that has been designated by the
nonprofit volunteer organization to serve as the medical director for an event or program
offered by the organization.

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