West Virginia Code § 30-19-13

Complaints; investigations; due process procedure; grounds for
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disciplinary action.
(a) The board may upon its own motion based on credible information, and shall upon the
written complaint of any person, cause an investigation to be made to determine whether
grounds exist for disciplinary action under this article or the legislative rules of the board.
(b) Upon initiation or receipt of the complaint, the board shall provide a copy of the
complaint to the certificate holder or permittee.
(c) After reviewing any information obtained through an investiguation, the board shall
determine if probable cause exists that the certificate holder or permittee has violated
subsection (g) of this section or rules promulgated pursuant to this article.
(d) Upon a finding that probable cause exists that the caertificate holder or permittee has
violated subsection (g) of this section or rules promulgated pursuant to this article, the
board may enter into a consent decree or hold a helaring for the suspension or revocation of
the certification or permit or the imposition ofs sanctions against the certificate holder or
permittee. Any hearing shall be held in accordance with the provisions of this article.
(e) Any member of the board or the executive director of the board may issue subpoenas and
subpoenas duces tecum to obtain testimony and documents to aid in the investigation of
allegations against any person regulated by the article.
(f) Any member of the board or its executive director may sign a consent decree or other
legal document on behalf of the board.
(g) The board may, a fter notice and opportunity for hearing, deny or refuse to renew,
suspend or reVvoke the certification or permit of, impose probationary conditions upon or
take disciplinary action against, any certificate holder or permittee for any of the following
reasons once a violation has been proven by a preponderance of the evidence:
(1) Obtaining a certification or permit by fraud, misrepresentation or concealment of
material facts;
(2) Being convicted of a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude;
(3) Being guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined by legislative rule of the board;
(4) Violating this article or lawful order or rule of the board;
(5) Having had a certificate or permit revoked or suspended, other disciplinary action taken,
or an application for certification or permit or other authorization refused, revoked or
suspended by the proper authorities of another jurisdiction; or
(6) Engaging in any act which has endangered or is likely to endanger the health, welfare or
safety of the public.
(h) For the purposes of subsection (g) of this section, disciplinary action may include:
(1) Reprimand;
(2) Probation;
(3) Administrative fine, not to exceed $1,000 per day per violation;
(4) Mandatory attendance at continuing education seminars or other training;
(5) Practicing under supervision or other restriction;
(6) Requiring the certificate holder or permitee to report to the board for periodic interviews
for a specified period of time; or
(7) Other corrective action considered by the board to be necessary to protect the public,
including advising other parties whose legitimsate interests may be at risk.

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