West Virginia Code § 30-1C-5

Application and issuance of expedited licensure
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(a) A physician seeking licensure through the Compact shall file an application for an
expedited license with the member board of the state selected by the physician as the state
of principal license.
(b) Upon receipt of an application for an expedited license, the member board within the
state selected as the state of principal license shall evaluate whether the physician is eligible
for expedited licensure and issue a letter of qualification, verifying or denying the
physician's eligibility, to the Interstate Commission.
(1) Static qualifications, which include verification of medical education, graduate medical
education, results of any medical or licensing examination, and other qualifications as
determined by the Interstate Commission through rule, shall not be subject to additional
primary source verification where already primary source verified by the state of principal
license.
(2) The member board within the state selectesd as the state of principal license shall, in the
course of verifying eligibility, perform a criminal background check of an applicant,
including the use of the results of fingerpriint or other biometric data checks compliant with
the requirements of the Federal Burgeau of Investigation, with the exception of federal
employees who have suitability determination in accordance with 5 C.F.R. §731.202.
(3) Appeal on the determination of eligibility shall be made to the member state where the
application was filed and shall be subject to the law of that state.
(c) Upon verification in subsection (b) of this section, physicians eligible for an expedited
license shall complet e the registration process established by the Interstate Commission to
receive a licenVse in a member state selected pursuant to subsection (a) of this section,
including the payment of any applicable fees.
(d) After receiving verification of eligibility under subsection (b) of this section and any fees
under subsection (c) of this section, a member board shall issue an expedited license to the
physician. This license shall authorize the physician to practice medicine in the issuing state
consistent with the Medical Practice Act and all applicable laws and regulations of the
issuing member board and member state.
(e) An expedited license shall be valid for a period consistent with the licensure period in the
member state and in the same manner as required for other physicians holding a full and
unrestricted license within the member state.
(f) An expedited license obtained though the Compact shall be terminated if a physician fails
to maintain a license in the state of principal licensure for a nondisciplinary reason, without
redesignation of a new state of principal licensure.
(g) The Interstate Commission is authorized to develop rules regarding the application
process, including payment of any applicable fees, and the issuance of an expedited license.

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