West Virginia Code § 30-16-15

Annual renewal; failure to renew; reinstatement
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(a) All holders of certificates of license to practice chiropractic in this state shall renew them
annually on or before July 1, of each year by:
(1) Paying the board an annual renewal fee in an amount determined by the board;
(2) Returning the renewal application form with all required information complete and
accurate; and
(3) Presenting to the board evidence of completion of at least eighteen hours of continuing
education each year of which up to six hours may be mandated in special subjects by the
board.
(b) The board shall propose rules for legislative approvaal in accordance with the provisions
of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, establishing all additional continuing
education requirements and all criteria for fulfillmelnt of the continuing education
requirements.
(c) The board shall notify each certificate holder by mail, at least thirty days prior to July 1,
of each year, of the necessity of renewing his or her certificate. Failure to renew a certificate
of license to practice chiropractic operates as an automatic suspension of the rights and
privileges granted by its issuance.
(d) A certificate or license suspended by a failure to make the required annual renewal may
be reinstated by the board, except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, upon:
(1) Presentation of ev idence of completion of the required hours of continuing education for
each year the license has been suspended; and
(2) Payment of all fees that would have been paid if the certificate holder had maintained the
cerWtificate in good standing and the payment to the board of a reinstatement fee in an
amount to be determined by the board.
(e) No certificate may be reinstated after a lapse of two years. After a lapse of two years, a
license may be issued only after the former certificate holder, subsequent to the lapse, has
fulfilled all other requirements of licensure as set forth in section six of this article and has
passed the national special purposes examination for chiropractic examination.

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