West Virginia Code § 30-13-22

Disciplinary action -- Procedures
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(a) Any person may file a complaint with the board that a person or firm subject to the
provisions of this article has committed a fraud, been deceitful, been grossly negligent,
incompetent, guilty of misconduct or has violated the "rules of professional responsibility for
professional engineers".
(b) All complaints, unless dismissed by the board as unfounded, trivial or unless settled
informally, shall be heard by the board within six months after the date each complaint was
received by the board.
(c) The board shall fix the time and place for hearings on complaints and a copy of all
charges, together with a notice of the time and place of hearing on the complaint the person
or firm complained against or mailed to the last known address of the person or firm at least
thirty days prior to the hearing. At the hearing, the person or firm shall have the right to
appear in person or by counsel, or both, to cross-examine witnesses and to produce evidence
and witnesses in his her or its defense. If the accusled person or firm fails or refuses to
appear, the board may proceed to hear the cosmplaint and determine the validity of the
charges.
(d) If after the hearing a majority of gthe board votes in favor of sustaining the charges, the
board shall reprimand or assess a civil penalty against the person or firm complained
against. The board may also suspend, revoke, refuse to issue or refuse to restore or renew
an individual's certificate of registration or a firm's certificate of authorization. In addition,
the board may place a registrant on probation.
(e) Any person or firm aggrieved by any action of the board in assessing a civil penalty,
denying, suspending, refusing to issue, refusing to restore or renew or revoking a certificate
of registration or a certificate of authorization, may appeal the board's decision to the circuit
court.
(f) Any civil penalty assessed as a result of a hearing shall be paid within fifty days after the
decision becomes final.
(g) The board may, upon petition of a person or firm, reissue a certificate of registration or
authorization, provided that a majority of the members of the board votes in favor of such
issuance.

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