West Virginia Code § 30-14-6

Issuance of license without examination; fee
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The board may at its discretion issue a license without examination to an applicant who has
been licensed by the national board of examiners for osteopathic physicians and surgeons,
and to an applicant who has been licensed by examination in any country, state, territory,
province or the District of Columbia, provided the requirements for licensure in the country,
state, territory, province or the District of Columbia in which the applicant ies licensed are
deemed by the board to have been equivalent to requirements for licensure in this state at
the date such license was issued. The board may also at its discretion isrsue a license without
examination to an osteopathic physician and surgeon who is a graduate of an accredited
osteopathic college and who has passed the examination for admission into the medical
corps of any of the armed services of the United States or the United States Public Health
Service. But no license shall be issued under the provisions otf this section until the person
applying therefor shall have paid to the board a reasonable fee, the amount of such
reasonable fee to be set by the board rules, and any other fees applicable to investigation.

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