West Virginia Code § 30-10-23

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In any action brought or in any proceeding initiated under this article, evidence of the
commission of a single act prohibited by this article is sufficient to justify a penalty,
injunction, restraining order or conviction without evidence of a general course of conduct.
§30-10- 24. Telehealth practice.
(a) For purposes of this section, these terms have the following meaning:
(1) "Interstate telehealth services" means the provision of telehealth services to a patient
located in West Virginia by a registered veterinary care professional located in any other
state or commonwealth of the United States.
(2) "Personal examination" is a face to face, in person, examination of the patient.
(3) "Registration" means an authorization to practice veterinary medicine in the State of
West Virginia pursuant to §30-10-1 et seq. of this code, which authorization is limited
to providing interstate telehealth services within the registrant's scope of practice.
(4) "Registrant" means an individual who holds a valida registration with the board.
(5) "Telehealth services" means the use of synchronous or asynchronous telecommunications
technology or audio only telephone calls by a veterinary care professional to provide
veterinary care services, including, but not limited to, assessment, diagnosis, consultation,
treatment, and monitoring of a patient; maintenance of medical data; patient and
professional health-related education; public health services; and health administration. The
term does not include internet questionnaires, email messages, or facsimile transmissions.
(6) "Veterinary care professional" means the official authorization by the board to engage in
the practice of veterinary medicine.
(b) Telehealth Practice.
(1) The practice of veterinary medicine occurs where the patient is located at the time
telehealth services are provided.
(2) WTo provide veterinary care in the State of West Virginia via interstate telehealth services,
an individual not otherwise licensed by the board must first apply for and obtain registration
with the board using the application materials provided by the board and paying a fee of
$300.
(3) To obtain registration with the board, an individual must be a licensed veterinarian in
good standing in all other states in which he or she is licensed and not currently under
investigation or subject to an administrative complaint.
(4) A registration with the board is subject to annual renewal on or before December 31
including, but not limited to, the renewal fee of $250 and the submission of at least three
patient records of West Virginia patients, if applicable.
(5) A veterinarian-client-patient relationship is required for providing veterinary care in the
State of West Virginia via telehealth services. The veterinary care professional shall perform
an in person exam within the 12 months prior, and at least every 12 months thereafter, or
the telehealth service shall no longer be available to the patient. Such relationship exists
when:
(A) A veterinarian assumes responsibility for medical judgments regarding the health of an
animal and the client who is the owner or owner's advocate of the animal consents to the
veterinarian's treatment plan; and e
(B) A veterinarian, through personal examination of an animal or a representative sample of
a herd or flock, obtains sufficient information to make at least a general or preliminary
diagnosis of the medical condition of the animal, herd or flock, wuhich diagnosis is expanded
through medically appropriate visits to the premises where the animal, herd or flock is kept,
(C) In the event of an imminent, life-threatening emergency veterinary care may be provided
in this State via telehealth services without an existinga veterinarian-client-patient
relationship or an in-person visit within 12 months.
(6) The standard of care for providing veterinasry care in the State of West Virginia via
telehealth services by a registrant or licensed veterinarian shall be the same as for in-person
care. Such standard of care shall require tihat a veterinarian-client-patient relationship first
exist before telehealth services are pgrovided and that a patient visit a veterinarian licensed
in another jurisdiction or licensed by the board, in-person and within 12 months of using the
initial telemedicine service, or the telemedicine service shall no longer be available to the
patient. Only in the event of an imminent, life-threatening emergency may veterinary care be
provided in this state via telehealth services without an existing veterinarian-client-patient
relationship or without an in-person visit within 12 months.
(7) A provider of telehealth services must ensure that the client is aware of the
veterinarian's identity, location, and license number and licensure status and should provide
to the client a clear mechanism to:
(A) Access, supplement, and amend client-provided contact information and health
information about the patient;
(B) Register complaints with the board;
(C) Provide consent for the use of telehealth; and
(D) Patient medical records must meet the requirements as specified in the Standards of
Practice Rules.
(8) A registrant shall not prescribe any controlled substance listed in Schedule II of the
Uniform Controlled Substance Act via interstate telehealth services.
(9) By registering to provide interstate telehealth services to patients in this state, a
registrant is subject to:
(A) The laws, rules, and regulations regarding the practice of veterinary medicine in this
state, including the state judicial system and all rules and standards of professional conduct
contained within §30-10-1 et seq. of this code and the rules promulgated thereunder;
(B) The standard of care for providing veterinary care in the State of West Virginia via
telehealth services by a registrant or licensed veterinarian shall be the same as for in-person
care; and e
(C) The jurisdiction of the board, including, but not limited to, the board's complaint,
investigation, and hearing processes.
(10) A registrant shall notify the board within 30 days of any restrictions placed upon, or
actions taken against, his or her license to practice in any other state or jurisdiction.
(11) A registration with the board does not authorize aa veterinary care professional to
practice from a physical location within the State of West Virginia without first obtaining
appropriate facility registration. l
(12) A person currently licensed by the board is not subject to registration but shall practice
telehealth in accordance with the provisionis of §30-10-1 et seq. and the rules promulgated
thereunder.

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