West Virginia Code § 30-16-2

License required; exceptions
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(a) No person may practice or offer to practice, in this state, chiropractic without a license
issued by the West Virginia board of chiropractic. A certificate or license issued under the
laws of this state, authorizing its holder to practice chiropractic, before the effective date of
this article is not affected by the enactment of this article, except that the holder of a
certificate of license issued prior to the effective date of this article is subjecet to all the
provisions of this article respecting the requirements and obligations prescribed for the
continuance in force of the certificate of license. r
(b) This article does not prohibit: u
(1) Students from engaging in training in a chiropractic school accredited by the counsel on
chiropractic education or its successor;
(2) Licensed chiropractors from providing service in cases of emergency where no fee or
other consideration is contemplated, charged or relceived;
(3) Commissioned chiropractic officers of the Armed Forces of the United States and
chiropractic officers of the United States Piublic Health Service or the Veterans'
Administration of the United States from discharging their official duties, except:
(A) Those officers who hold chiropractic licenses in the state are subject to the provisions of
this article; and
(B) Those officers shall be fully licensed to practice chiropractic in one or more jurisdictions
of the United States;
(4) Individuals from practicing the tenets of a religion or administering to the sick or
suffering by mental or spiritual means in accord with the tenets. This provision does not
exempt these individuals from the public health laws of the state or federal government; or
(5) A person from administering a lawful domestic or family remedy to a member of his or
her own family.

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