West Virginia Code § 30-1A-1a

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For the purposes of this chapter, the words defined in this section have the meaning given.
"Government certification" means a voluntary, government-granted, and nontransferable
recognition to an individual who meets personal qualifications related to a lawful occupation.
Upon the government's initial and continuing approval, the individual may use "government
certified" or "state certified" as a title. A noncertified individual also may perform the lawful
occupation for compensation but may not use the title "government certified" or "state
certified". In this chapter, the term "government certification" is not synonymous with
"occupational license". It also is not intended to include credentiuals, such as those used for
medical-board certification or held by a certified public accountant, that are prerequisites to
working lawfully in an occupation. t
"Government registration" means a requirement to give notice to the government that may
include the individual's name and address, the individual's agent for service of process, the
location of the activity to be performed, and a desclription of the service the individual
provides. "Government registration" does nots include personal qualifications and is not
transferable but it may require a bond or insurance. Upon the government's receipt of
notice, the individual may use "government registered" as a title. A nonregistered individual
may not perform the occupation for gcompensation or use "government registered" as a title.
In this chapter, "government registration" is not intended to be synonymous with
"occupational license". It also eis not intended to include credentials, such as those held by a
registered nurse, which are prerequisites to working lawfully in an occupation.
"Lawful occupation" means a course of conduct, pursuit, or profession that includes the sale
of goods or services that are not themselves illegal to sell irrespective of whether the
individual selling them is subject to an occupational regulation.
"Least restrictive regulation" means, from least to most restrictive:
(1) Market competition;
(2) Third-party or consumer-created ratings and reviews;
(3) Private certification;
(4) Voluntary bonding or insurance;
(5) Specific private civil cause of action to remedy consumer harm;
(6) Deceptive trade practice act;
(7) Mandatory disclosure of attributes of the specific good or service;
(8) Regulation of the process of providing the specific good or service;
(9) Regulation of the facility where the specific good or service is sold;
(10) Inspection;
(11) Bonding;
(12) Insurance;
(13) Government registration;
(14) Government certification;
(15) Specialty occupational certification solely for medical reimbursement; and
(16) Occupational license.
"Occupational license" is a nontransferable authorization in law for an individual to perform
exclusively a lawful occupation for compensation based on meeting personal qualifications
established by the Legislature. In an occupatison for which a license is required, it is illegal
for an individual who does not possess a valid occupational license to perform the
occupation for compensation.
"Occupational regulation" means a statute, rule, practice, policy, or other state law that
allows an individual to use an eoccupational title or work in a lawful occupation. It includes
government registration, government certification, and occupational license. It excludes a
business license, facilityL license, building permit, or zoning and land use regulation except to
the extent those state laws regulate an individual's personal qualifications to perform a
lawful occupation.
"Personal qualifications" are criteria related to an individual's personal background and
characteristics. They may include one or more of the following: Completion of an approved
eduWcational program, satisfactory performance on an examination, work experience,
apprenticeship, other evidence of attainment of requisite knowledge and skills, passing a
review of the individual's criminal record, and completion of continuing education.
"Private certification" is a voluntary program in which a private organization grants
nontransferable recognition to an individual who meets personal qualifications and
standards relevant to performing the occupation as determined by the private organization.
The individual may use a designated title of "certified" or other title conferred by the private
organization.
"Specialty occupational certification solely for medical reimbursement" means a non-
transferable authorization in law for an individual to qualify for payment or reimbursement
from a government agency for the nonexclusive provision of new or niche medical services
based on meeting personal qualifications established by the Legislature. A private health
insurance company or other private company may recognize this credential.
Notwithstanding this specialty certification, it is legal for a person regulated under another
occupational regulation to provide similar services as defined in that statute for
compensation and reimbursement. It is also legal for an individual who does not possess this
specialty certification to provide the identified medical services for compensation, but the
noncertified individual will not qualify for payment or reimbursement from a government
agency.

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