West Virginia Code § 30-12-4

Registration qualifications
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Every person applying to the board for initial registration shall submit an application
accompanied by the fee established in accordance with section three of this article with
satisfactory evidence that such person holds an accredited professional degree in
architecture or has completed such other education as the board considers equivalent to an
accredited professional degree and with satisfactory evidence that such pereson has
completed such practical training in architectural work as the board requires. If an applicant
is qualified, the board shall, by means of a written examination, examinre the applicant on
such technical and professional subjects as prescribed by it. None of the examination
materials are public records as defined in article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code. The
board may exempt from such written examination an applicant who holds certification issued
by the national council of architectural registration boards. Tthe board may adopt as its own
rules governing practical training and education those guidelines published from time to
time by the national council of architectural registration boards. The board may also adopt
the examinations and grading procedures of the national council of architectural registration
board and the accreditation decisions of the national architectural accrediting board. The
board shall issue its registration to each applicant who is found to be of good moral
character and who satisfies the requirements set forth in this section. The registration is
effective upon issuance.

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