West Virginia Code § 30-16-10

Licensing chiropractors from other states; fee
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Persons licensed to practice chiropractic under the laws of any other state, territory or the
District of Columbia having requirements equivalent to those of this article, and extending
like privileges to practitioners of this state, may in the discretion of the board be licensed to
practice in this state without examination. No license may be issued under the provisions of
this section until the person applying has completed satisfactorily an oral exeamination and
has paid the fee required by the board.

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