West Virginia Code § 30-14-10

Renewal of license; fee; refresher training a prerequisite; effect of
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failure to renew; reinstatement; educational permit.
(a) All holders of licenses to practice as osteopathic physicians and surgeons in this state
shall renew the licenses biennially on or before July 1, by the payment of a renewal fee, to
the board. The board shall notify each licensee of the necessity of renewing his or her
license at least thirty days prior to the expiration of the license. e
(b) As a prerequisite to renewal of a license issued by the board, each licensee shall furnish
biennially to the board satisfactory evidence of having completed thirty-two hours of
educational refresher course training, of which the total amountu of hours must be approved
by the American Osteopathic Association, and fifty percent of the required thirty-two hours
shall be classified as category (1). The continuing medical edtucation requirement shall
include completion of medical education in nutrition.
(c) The failure to renew a license shall operate as an automatic suspension of the rights and
privileges granted by its issuance. The board may plropose rules for legislative approval,
pursuant to the provisions of article three, chaspter twenty-nine-a of this code, providing that
an osteopathic physician may renew a license on an inactive basis.
(d) A license suspended by a failure gto make a biennial renewal thereof may be reinstated by
the board upon compliance of the licensee with the following requirements:
(1) Presentation to the board of satisfactory evidence of educational refresher training of
quantity and standard approved by the board for the previous two years;
(2) Payment of all fees for the previous two years that would have been paid had the
suspended licensee m aintained his or her license in good standing; and
(3) Payment to the board of a reinstatement fee specified by legislative rule of the board.
(e) An educational permit authorizes the holder to practice osteopathic medicine and surgery
only for work performed within an approved program of post-graduate clinical training
under the supervision of a duly licensed osteopathic or allopathic physician. The first
educational permit issued to a graduate of an accredited osteopathic college may be valid for
a period of fifteen months and subsequent educational permits issued to the same person
may be valid for not more than twelve months. An educational permit shall expire upon the
termination of the permit holder from an approved program of post-graduate clinical
training and may also be suspended or revoked by the board at any time upon grounds
defined by the board by legislative rule.

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