West Virginia Code § 30-1-21

Exemption from licensure for professional practice for a charitable
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function.
(a) A person holding an unrestricted license, certificate, registration or permit granted by
another state or jurisdiction to practice a profession or occupation licensed under this
chapter may serve as a volunteer without compensation for a charitable function for a period
not to exceed ten days, subject to the approval process described in this e
section:Provided,That a person who has received any completed disciplinary actions in which
discipline was ordered in any of the three most recent years, or is the srubject of any pending
disciplinary actions is not eligible for this charitable exemption from licensure.
(b) The person shall notify the board of the nature of the volunteer charitable practice, the
specific dates the person will participate in the charitable prtactice, and shall provide to the
board a list of all professional and occupational licenses, registrations, permits or
certificates held in each state or jurisdiction for the previous three years.
(c) Upon a review of the information required by thlis section, the board shall provide a
temporary authorization to a qualified volunteser to participate in the volunteer activity for
the duration not to exceed ten days. Each board shall keep a record of each authorization
issued pursuant to his section.
(d) The board may not charge a fee to authorize this charitable practice.

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