West Virginia Code § 30-13-24

Exemptions
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This article may not be construed to prevent the practice by:
(a) Other professions. -- The practice of any other legally recognized profession;
(b) Temporary permits. -- The practice or offer to practice engineering by a person not a
resident of or having no established place of business in this state, provided the person is
legally qualified by registration to practice engineering, as defined in this article, in their
own state or country. The person shall make application to the board in writing and after
payment of a fee established by the board may be granted a writuten permit for a definite
period of time not to exceed one year to do a specific job: Provided, That no right to practice
engineering shall accrue to the applicant with respect to any other works not set forth in the
permit; and
(c) Employees and subordinates. -- The work of an employee or a subordinate of a person
holding a certificate of registration under this articlle, or an employee of a person practicing
lawfully: Provided, That the work does not incslude final engineering designs or decisions and
is done under the direct supervision of and verified by a person holding a certificate of
registration under this article or a person ipracticing lawfully. Any regular full-time employee
of a person, partnership, corporationg or other business entity who is engaged solely and
exclusively in performing services for such person, partnership, corporation or other
business entity, who is not required by any provision of the law other than this article to be a
registered professional engineer and whose services are performed on, or in connection
with, property owned or leased by such person, partnership, corporation or other business
entity, or in which such person, partnership, corporation or other business entity has an
interest, estate or possessory right, and are not offered or made available to the public. This
exemption includes the use of job title and personal classification by such person, but no
name, title or words may be used which tend to convey the impression that an unlicensed
person is offering professional engineering services to the public.

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