West Virginia Code § 30-10-8

Requirements for Veterinary License
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(a) To be eligible for a license to practice veterinary medicine under the provisions of this
article, the applicant must:
(1) Be of good moral character;
(2) (A) Be a graduate of an accredited school approved by the board; or
(B) Be a graduate of a foreign veterinary school and hold a certificate of competence issued
by a foreign veterinary graduate educational organization as approved by the board;
(3) Have passed the examinations required by the board;
(4) Be at least eighteen years of age;
(5) Be a citizen of the United States or be eligible for employment in the United States;
(6) Not have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude;
(7) Not have been convicted of a felony under the laws of any jurisdiction within five years
preceding the date of application forg licensure which conviction remains unreversed; and
(8) Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony under the laws of any jurisdiction
at any time if the offense for which the applicant was convicted related to the practice of
veterinary medicine or animal abuse or neglect.
(b) A person seeking a license under the provisions of this article shall submit an application
on a form prescribed by the board and pay all applicable fees.
(c) An applicant from another jurisdiction shall comply with all the requirements of this
article.
(d) A license to practice veterinary medicine issued by the board prior to July 1, 2010, shall
for all purposes be considered a license issued under this article and may be renewed under
this article.
(e) An application for a license to practice veterinary medicine submitted to the board prior
to July 1, 2010, shall be considered in conformity with the licensing provisions of this article
and the rules promulgated thereunder in effect at the time of the submission of the
application.

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